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November 2007

Corporate governance continues to be a key issue on the agenda of UK companies and regulators. During 2007 companies again reported under the Combined Code on Corporate Governance (2003), with few of them adopting early the relaxations introduced by the Combined Code (2006). They also reported for the first time under the revised Turnbull guidance (2005) on internal controls, including the new disclosure around remedial actions.

Leading companies have seized the opportunity to provide insightful corporate governance reporting, by providing information beyond the minimum recommendations of the Combined Code and by presenting their disclosures in an engaging style.

PwC has again captured a selection of good practice examples of corporate governance reporting, published by listed companies during the last reporting season. The publication Best Practice Corporate Governance Reporting (November 2007) aims to assist companies with their future reporting under the Combined Code, highlighting what PwC considers to be the best aspects of the examples included.


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