3 - Role of the CoSec in governance Flashcards
4 main categories of duties/role of the CoSec
- Governance
- Statutory and regulatory compliance
- Advising the board and senior management
- Communication (being the board’s communicator)
6 governance duties set out by ISCA for CoSec
- Board composition and procedures
- Board information, development and relationships
- Accountability
- Remuneration
- Relationship with stakeholders
- Disclosure and reporting
CoSec governance duty - Board composition and procedures (3)
- Establishing formal schedule of matters
- Scheduling board meetings, assisting with agendas, board papers
- Ensuring board committees are constituted in compliance with Code, etc.
CoSec governance duty - Board information, development, relationships (3)
- Planning and organising director induction programmes, and professional development
- Facilitating flow of good information
- Supporting process of board evaluation
CoSec governance duty - Accountability (3)
- Financial and business reporting
- Risk management and internal control
- Audit committee and auditors
CoSec governance duty - Remuneration (2)
- Remuneration committee is familiar with Code
- Remuneration of directors does not contravene Code
CoSec governance duty - Relationship with shareholders (2)
- Ensuring board keeps in touch with shareholders
- Managing the convening and conduct of the AGM
CoSec governance duty - Disclosure and reporting
- Ensuring necessary disclosures are made
- Ensuring requisite types of governance info are made available (ie. on company’s website)
Brief summary of CoSec’s role in governance
CoSec role in ensuring that the Board and its committees are constituted properly and that its processes and decision making operate effectively and in accordance with governance principles.
Brief summary of CoSec’s role in statutory and regulatory compliance
CoSec has an important role to play in ensuring that the company complies with law and regulation. In particular this covers the requirements of CA 2006, applicable governance code, and reporting requirements.
6 statutory and regulatory compliance duties set out by ISCA for CoSec
- Directors’ duties
- Share dealing
- Protection of inside information
- Verification of published information
- Responsible release of market information
- Compliance with continuing obligations under LPDTRs
What is LPDTRs?
Listing, Prospectus, Disclosure and Transparency Rules
Brief summary of CoSec’s role in advising Board and senioer management
CoSec has important role in advising board and management on a wide range of issues, including engagement with stakeholders, CSR and business ethics
Why might the CoSec be referred to as the ‘conscience of the company’?
CoSec often called upon to advise board on what the right thing to do in certain circumstances is to benefit long-term inteests of the company - this is beyond law and ethics and takes the CoSec into the realm of business ethics
CoSec should speak out against bad governance, and unethical or illegal practices
Brief summary of CoSec’s role in communication
A CoSec has an important role in ensuring good communication between Board members and between the Board and management