Bachelor of Science in Accountancy: GRC 2001: Introduction To Corporate Governance
Bachelor of Science in Accountancy: GRC 2001: Introduction To Corporate Governance
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
It is a set of relationships between a company’s directors, its shareholders and other stakeholders. It is structure
through which the objectives of the company are set, and the means of obtaining these objectives and monitoring
performance (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development).
It is the system by which a company is controlled and directed. Governance includes the rules and procedures for
making decisions on corporate affairs to ensure success while maintaining the right balance with stakeholders’
interest (Institute of Internal Auditors).
Corporate Governance is the system by which organizations are directed and controlled (Cadbury Commission,
1992).
Governance is the leadership and direction given to a company so that it can achieve the objectives of its
existence.
Corporate Governance is the system of stewardship and control to guide organizations in fulfilling their long-term
economic, moral, legal and social obligations towards their stakeholders (SEC Memorandum Circular 19, s. 2016).
Note: Governance is not about formulating business strategy for the company. However, the responsibility of the board and
senior managers for deciding strategy is an aspect of governance.
Downside to Governance
may develop excessive risk adverse culture amongst managers
may require too much reporting and not enough time to seek and pursue profit making activities
may result to excessive supervision and bureaucracy
may not be cost-effective
may confuse management as to their corporate responsibilities
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