Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Australia: shareholder engagement and participation

On June 23, Australia's Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services published a report titled Better shareholders – Better company: Shareholder engagement and participation in Australia. The Committee considered several issues including the barriers to effective engagement by shareholders in the governance of companies, the engagement of institutional shareholders and the selection of directors. The report makes many recommendations including:
  • ASIC should establish best practice guidelines for company annual general meetings and for clear and concise company reporting.
  • The government should investigate an alternative regulatory framework for small incorporated companies and not-for-profit organisations.
  • The government should investigate the most appropriate regulatory framework for ensuring that stock lenders retain the voting rights attached to the lent shares.
  • The government should amend the Corporations Act to exclude shareholder directors from voting on their own remuneration packages either directly or by directing proxies
The Australian Government has welcomed the report: see here.

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