Corporate governance
Good corporate governance is essential for every successful, sustainable business, but achieving it requires different things at different businesses
Effective corporate governance requires balanced boards made up of people with the right skills operating in a transparent and accountable framework. Good practice should be shared across businesses but laying down inflexible rules can result in a tick-box approach, forcing businesses to adopt frameworks that don't work for them and does nothing to improve outcomes. The CBI works with its members to promote good practice and support the development of governance codes.
In focus

Where we stand on several key areas that affect corporate governance
Business implications

How developments in corporate governance will affect business in the UK
Meet the team

The group of experts who represent our members on corporate governance
Latest News

Let's end the executive greed debate and focus on growth
Banker-bashing and Euroscepticism might be vote-winners, but only business can rescue Britain as economic clouds gather once again, writes CBI president Sir Roger Carr in the Sunday Telegraph

We must still reward success, says Cridland
CBI director-general tells Evening Standard that politicians’ ‘anti-business rhetoric’ has increased as public frustration with the state of the economy has grown

Discussions with Parliament on Corporate Governance Green Paper
In a meeting with the office of Ashley Fox MEP, the CBI highlighted its support for the 'comply or explain' model
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