Corporate Governance Codes, Laws, and regulations all require boards to be accountable to shareholders and stakeholders. Most companies with public accountability perform audits, disclose corporate governance information, and some do board evaluations.
How do Jamaican practices measure up to Jamaican Law, and how do they compare to others in the Caribbean or to International best practice? Are you disclosing enough? Is enough being done to minimize the risk to the organization?
This workshop provides primary research findings, examples and guidance for effective accountability in an efficient manner.
What will be covered?
Benefits
Efficient and effective reporting on good Corporate Governance practice in the Annual Report which will result in assured shareholders and confident, supportive stakeholders.
Lead Facilitator
Axel Kravatzky, PhD Chairman, CCGI
Dr Kravatzky is the founding Chair of the first and only non-profit membership organization dedicated to best practice Corporate Governance in the Caribbean.
Presenters
Dennis Brown Director, CCGI Council Member, ICAJ
David A. Hall (MBA, CIA, CISA, CISM, CGEIT ) President Institute of Internal Auditors
Suzanne Ffolkes Goldson Attorney at Law and Lecturer in Law Faculty of Law University of the West Indies Mona Campus
CONTACT US
First Floor, Chamber Building, Columbus Circle, Westmoorings Trinidad and Tobago