Published 23rd July 2019 by Kirsten Patterson, CEO, Institute Directors
The damage from governance failure can be profound, and can attract significant unwelcome media and public scrutiny. Focusing on the learnings from these cases is how we can get some real benefit and continuous improvement in corporate governance.
He tāngata – it is the people
Governance is, above all, about people. It’s a team game and, like any team, the board’s composition, and its culture and dynamic, are all critical to its effectiveness.
Published 23rd July 2019 by Angela Stafford, Wain & Naysmith
Risk of hefty penalties if you don’t
There are plenty of war stories about recordkeeping blunders. Think of offices crammed with paper, ‘lost’ documents, fireplace filing systems and online voids.
Section 194(1) of the Companies Act 1993 requires boards to keep correct accounting records. Records are supposed to ‘speak for themselves’ and allow the company’s financial position to be determined at any time with reasonable accuracy. Failure to keep proper records can badly hurt your business.
Published 9th April 2019 by Catherine Donaldson, Wilkinson Rodgers Lawyers
Getting help when you have difficulties with your insurer or financial services provider
The Insurance & Financial Services Ombudsman office (IFSO) was established in 1995 to help consumers who were in dispute with their insurers or financial services providers.
The IFSO is a free, independent entity to which you can lodge a complaint regarding the conduct and decisions of insurance and financial services providers, once you have exhausted that provider’s internal complaints procedures.
Published 27th November 2017 by Tanya Surrey, Mactodd
Driving, swimming pools and drinking
Published 27th November 2017 by Kate Melville , Gawith Burridge
Can it be fair for everyone?
Published 27th November 2017 by Tanya Surrey, Mactodd
What’s yours is mine?
Published 21st July 2017 by Hannah Wood, CS Law
Whether you’re 18 or 80 having an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) is as vital as a will
Published 21st July 2017 by Richard Hearn, Corcoran French
If you operate a business that uses standard form contracts, you should update those to take account of the new legislation
Published 21st July 2017 by Adam Simperingham, Woodward Chrisp
The use of drones is no longer limited to government agencies, technical gurus or the super wealthy
Published 21st July 2017 by Argyle Welsh Finnigan
It’s every Kiwi’s dream to own their own quarter-acre share of paradise