Governance: Codes, Conduct and Responsibilities
Wednesday 04th, July 2018
9:30 - 13:00
Devonshires Solicitors LLP, 30 Finsbury Circus, London, EC2M 7DT

Governance: Codes, Conduct and Responsibilities

Governance: Codes, Conduct and Responsibilities

The fallout from Carillion in the construction sector and First Priority Housing in the RP sector will once again cast a significant spotlight on governance and the role of boards, executives and audit in ensuring effective governance.

Whether you have adopted the NHF Code, UK Corporate Code or another code of governance, assurance through the proper application of your chosen code is crucial.

Devonshires and Altair are joining together to invite you to a half-day seminar on governance where we will look at recent lessons and update you on changes in expectations of what constitutes “good governance”.

Steve Douglas from Altair and Andrew Cowan from Devonshires will be joined by a senior representative from the Regulator of Social Housing to provide insight and commentary.

The session will be aimed at Chief Executives, Finance Directors, Governance Directors and Company Secretaries from Registered Providers.

Topics to be covered include:

  • The key principles of Codes of Governance
  • The forthcoming changes in the UK Corporate Governance Code and their application to the NHF and other Housing Association and Registered Provider codes.
  • The expectations of the regulator in ensuring compliance with your chosen code.
  • The responsibility of boards, executives and audit in relation to codes of governance.

Download a copy of our seminar flyer for full details.

How to Book your place

Click here to complete the online registration form or email your name and full contact details to: seminars@devonshires.co.uk

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