Purpose - The audit committee is one of the most prominent board sub-committees, having a potentially important role to play in ensuring sound corporate governance. This paper examines and discusses the behaviour of companies following revisions to the UK’s Revised Code. Design/methodology/approach - A variety of annual report data from a sample of 50 UK companies, stratified according to size, is collected and analyzed. Findings - General compliance with many provisions of the Revised Code was found. All but one company had an audit committee comprising solely non-executive directors. However, in about a quarter of cases the chairman was a member, and in some cases directors were not ‘independent’ according to the Code’s definit...
Purpose: The UK government is reluctant to adopt auditors’ professional liability capping strategy a...
The focus of this paper is on UK Code compliance and the contests and confusions that have surrounde...
In response to corporate failures in many countries both regulatory and professional bodies have wid...
Purpose: The audit committee is one of the most prominent sub-committees of the board of directors, ...
Corporate Governance is often considered as a system by which companies are directed and controlled ...
The principal focus of this study is an exploration of the role and functioning of the audit committ...
There is no universal standard for the way in which audit committees work. Although broadly they co...
In this paper we provide a descriptive summary of a postal survey of FT 500 UK company audit committ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to revisit the determinants of audit committee activity in UK...
This study investigates the impact of The UK Corporate Governance Code (2016) on the quality of fina...
There is no universal standard for the way in which audit committees work. Although broadly they co...
This study investigates the associations between audit committee characteristics and the likelihood ...
In the UK, listed companies are required to comply or explain reasons for non-compliance with the UK...
The focus of this paper is on UK Code compliance and the contests and confusions that have surrounde...
Current recommendations in the UK identify the audit committee as a key component of effective corpo...
Purpose: The UK government is reluctant to adopt auditors’ professional liability capping strategy a...
The focus of this paper is on UK Code compliance and the contests and confusions that have surrounde...
In response to corporate failures in many countries both regulatory and professional bodies have wid...
Purpose: The audit committee is one of the most prominent sub-committees of the board of directors, ...
Corporate Governance is often considered as a system by which companies are directed and controlled ...
The principal focus of this study is an exploration of the role and functioning of the audit committ...
There is no universal standard for the way in which audit committees work. Although broadly they co...
In this paper we provide a descriptive summary of a postal survey of FT 500 UK company audit committ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to revisit the determinants of audit committee activity in UK...
This study investigates the impact of The UK Corporate Governance Code (2016) on the quality of fina...
There is no universal standard for the way in which audit committees work. Although broadly they co...
This study investigates the associations between audit committee characteristics and the likelihood ...
In the UK, listed companies are required to comply or explain reasons for non-compliance with the UK...
The focus of this paper is on UK Code compliance and the contests and confusions that have surrounde...
Current recommendations in the UK identify the audit committee as a key component of effective corpo...
Purpose: The UK government is reluctant to adopt auditors’ professional liability capping strategy a...
The focus of this paper is on UK Code compliance and the contests and confusions that have surrounde...
In response to corporate failures in many countries both regulatory and professional bodies have wid...