Why New Zealand’s corporate governance needs more scrutiny
ANALYSIS: Director independence is a contentious assessment at times but is a vital consideration of any company.
Director independence can be a contentious assessment at times.
Zoie Regan
Tue, 27 Feb 2024
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Late last year, NZX listed fishing company Sanford drew media attention over its corporate governance, including concerns about future board independence, amid its nomination of John Strowger to the board as a non-independent director. Concern centred on Strowger’s professional and “close
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Zoie Regan
Tue, 27 Feb 2024
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