November 2017
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This seminar provided stakeholders with an opportunity to discuss the future of corporate governance in the UK. It was timed to facilitate engagement on policy priorities following the publication of the Corporate Governance Green Paper - which made recommendations on executive pay, worker and customer voice, and corporate governance in large private business.
It also took place in the context of the Financial Reporting Council’s ongoing review of the UK Corporate Governance Code.
Sessions looked at options for strengthening transparency, boardroom diversity and the role of directors, as well as how reforms can best work to support the existing corporate governance framework to promote corporate responsibility and reputation, while also providing businesses with the flexibility to meet long term challenges.
Speakers and other delegates at this conference were a senior and informed group of around 120 including Members of both Houses of Parliament, central government officials from BEIS, HMT and other relevant departments, as well as businesses, lawyers, trade unions, think tanks, charities, academics and consultants and reporters from the national and trade media.