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UK Corporate Governance Code 2024: limited reforms—Provision 29 board declaration on internal controls, audit committee Minimum Standard, and enhanced malus/clawback disclosures, with staged commencement

Published on: 22 January 2024

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With what it considers measured, targeted updates to the 2018 UKCG Code, the FRC aims to strike a balance: sustaining investor and stakeholder confidence in premium listed companies while keeping administrative and regulatory demands on businesses to the minimum required. Digital guidance linked to the 2024 UKCG Code is due for publication on 29 January 2024. Original news: FRC publishes revised UK Corporate Governance Code, LNB News 22/01/2024 18. The Financial Reporting Council has now issued its revisions to the UK Corporate Governance Code (the Code), intended to bolster transparency and accountability across UK companies and to underpin the UK’s growth and competitiveness...

Why is the UKCG Code changing?

On 24 May 2023, the FRC opened a consultation setting out 18 proposals to amend the 2018 Code, centred chiefly on building a stronger framework for prudent, effective risk management and internal controls. They also acknowledged the broader duties of boards and audit committees regarding expanded environmental, social and governance reporting, audit and assurance requirements, and identified opportunities to enhance corporate reporting...

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