Compensation & Benefits: Report published on risk governance in non-financial service companies

January 11, 2009

Backing from ICAEW for a “hands-off” approach to the non-financial sector

Those interested in where the current corporate governance debate will take us will be interested to note that on 12 October 2009 the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales published a report by Independent Audit Limited on risk governance in non-financial services companies.

Purpose of review

Independent Audit was asked to review the practice of risk governance by boards of non-financial service companies in order to determine whether some or all of the recommendations contained in the Walker Review should be extended to non-financial institutions and to consider whether there was any evidence supporting the need for changes to the Combined Code in relation to risk governance.

Conclusion

Surveying 59 non-financial service companies in the FTSE 350, the report concluded that:

Mirroring the conclusions set out in by the GC100, the report notes
that effective risk governance still rests on human behaviour.

Next steps

The report will be submitted to the FRC as part of the ongoing review of the Code. The FRC intends to publish its final report, and begin consultation on any proposed changes to the Code, before the end of the year. It is anticipated that a revised Code, if changes are adopted, will be implemented in 2010.

Resources

ICAEW report

For further information on the details contained in the ICAEW
report please contact Guy Abbiss (guy.abbiss@abbisscadres.com) or Libs
Davies (libs.davies@abbisscadres.com) on +44 (0) 203 051 5711.

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