Corporate Governance
Company boards concerned about exposure to fraud
10th October, 2010 by Ernie Davitt | ASM Sep-Oct 2010
There has been a noticeable worldwide increase in fraud and corruption in the wake of the global recession. As Ernie Davitt writes, a major international survey has indicated that boards, particularly in Australia, are getting increasingly nervous.
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Sundance Tragedy a Risk Management Warning
15th September, 2010 by Graeme Mickelberg | ASM | Sep-Oct 2010
The recent loss of the entire board of Sundance Resources in an aircraft crash in a remote part of Africa was a tragic reminder of the risks of operating in such areas. As Graeme Mickelberg writes, the situation provides an interesting insight to the approach to managing business risks.
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Security is a corporate governance priority
13th August, 2008 by Graeme Mickelberg | ASM | April 2008
Making sure your organisation complies with its corporate governance responsibilities means ensuring that security is part of the mix. Graeme Mickelberg has the story.
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