Report on a pilot study on attitudes toward the issues of corporate governance, a presentation by Angus Maitland, Burson-Marsteller at CBI/B-M conference on Corporate Governance 10 June 1992 and reply by Nigel Peace

Description

Reports the results of a survey. Auditors are least likely to benefit while non-executive directors benefit most. Responsibility for compliance lies with company management and institutional shareholders or Stock Exchange, while expresses doubts over self-regulation.

Details

Archival referenceCAD-02213
Main theme(s)External responses to draft 4 June to 21 July 1992
Subject(s)Auditing
Burson-Marsteller
Comments on corporate governance draft report
Institutional investors and shareholders
Non-executive directors
Date (origin)Mon Jun 1, 1992
Date range(s)1991-1999
AuthorSir Adrian Cadbury
LevelItem
Extent15 pp.
Access conditionsPaper copies may be examined at Cambridge Judge Business School.

ID: 276 | Digitisation: DIGIT3

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