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Embarrassing revelations about senior leaders can damage trust and cause significant upheaval
The relationships allegedly occurred before the former CEO took the helm of the oil giant
Asset managers likely to face greater scrutiny over their actions on executive rewards
Saima Wazed is one of only two nominees to lead UN health body in south-east Asia
Deal would have included Manchester headquarters of ecommerce group headed by Matthew Moulding
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Convoluted amendments threaten to reduce the appeal of a package of measures
Edward Tilly to be replaced as boss of Chicago exchange group by board member Fredric Tomczyk
Access to capital markets allows companies to overcome periods of significant stress
Chief executive’s abrupt exit has left oil major facing questions over its culture
BP boss Bernard Looney is not the first chief to be felled for failing adequately to disclose liaisons with staff
Selling up means giving up a seat at the table
Helge Lund has sought to reassure investors following Bernard Looney’s abrupt departure
Response to proposed update of UK corporate governance code criticises failure to formalise role of general counsel
Survey by asset manager Quilter Cheviot describes sector as ‘too cosy and clublike’
More businesses are offering apprenticeships to diversify the pool of future directors
Overhaul of accounting regulation and corporate governance is facing fresh delay
Company secretaries’ survey suggests requirement for extra information is taking up ‘disproportionate time’
Asset manager joins BlackRock in cutting support for investor resolutions it considers ‘overly prescriptive’
So how many seats is too many?
Majority of S&P 500 companies use environmental, social or governance criteria to guide pay
Yoon Suk Yeol pardons company leaders but state makes an intervention elsewhere
Federal Trade Commission joins Department of Justice antitrust division in scrutiny of ‘interlocking directorates’
Low morale and dislike of leadership has burst into open after period of brutal press coverage
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