Not only a Russian affair: Executive pay and corporate governance in the wild West
Executive compensation unmasked: share buybacks, governance, and income disparities in American corporations.
Executive compensation unmasked: share buybacks, governance, and income disparities in American corporations.
Structural reforms spark revitalization in the stock market and economic landscape, paving the way for global investment opportunities.
Tongaat Hulett confirmed on Friday, 10 June that Magister will apply to the Takeover Special Committee for a hearing. The hearing application follows the Takeover Regulatory Panel’s ruling that nullified a particular waiver set forth by Magister and Tongaat.
For all his admirable qualities, long forgotten Billy Durant found it impossible to delegate important tasks to others. Just like Elon Musk.
Doubtless there will soon be enough words written about the Steinhoff disaster to fill a library. But already two huge lessons are apparent.
Jersey Finance is delighted to be hosting a series of 2017 private wealth focused events in South Africa this November. Entitled ‘Jersey: A Valued Partnership’, these events will take place in Cape Town and Johannesburg.
The 2008 Companies Act is a fine piece of legislation. Importantly amongst its numerous objectives, it seeks to protect shareholders and creditors from abuse by directors.
Sipho Pityana, convenor of the Save SA campaign, has addressed an open letter to Brian Molefe, former Eskom CEO, who has been sworn in as an ANC member of Parliament.
Sasol announced the appointment of Bongani Nqwababa and Stephen Russell Cornell as Joint-President and Chief Executive Officers of the Company, with effect from 1 July 2016.
Matthew Lester argues that the public investigations of 2015 – FIFA, HSBC – are going to do more to improve corporate governance and reduce the extent of international tax planning than rafts of new laws and regulations.