Dual and Unitary boards
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Dual and Unitary boards |
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EvaluationUnitary board common place. on balance more advantages in such a board with decision taken more efficiently and information flowing more easily. Owen Report support this suggests improvement to single sufficient size and separation of CEO and chairman role to name a few. Thus there is clear evidence of the credibility of the unitary board which dominates the UK approach. The definition of internal auditing and International Standards identifies that internal audit has a role to play in evaluating and helping to improve governance processes. |
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