Yes, Governance Matters.: How Company Secretaries Shape Corporate Governance
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How Company Secretaries Shape Corporate Governance
This article was first published in taxsutra.com (October 21, 2024).
In today’s evolving business landscape, strong corporate governance is critical for long-term growth and success. Company Secretaries (CS), as key managerial personnel, play a key role in ensuring compliance, facilitating communication between the board and stakeholders, and safeguarding corporate records.
In this article, Ankit and Maulin, discover how CSs contribute to shaping corporate governance. The authors discuss the duties and responsibilities of a CS under the Companies Act, 2013, and highlight their integral role in corporate governance.
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Authors:
– Maulin Salvi and Ankit Porwal
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