- Source: Greenbury Report
The Greenbury Report released in 1995 was the product of a committee established under the auspices of the United Kingdom Confederation of British Industry. The committee was formed at the behest of the President of the Board of Trade, Michael Heseltine, as a result of several scandals in the early 1990s. It followed in the tradition of the Cadbury Report and addressed a growing concern about the level of director remuneration. The modern result of the report is found in the UK Corporate Governance Code Archived 7 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine at section D.
Committee Members
Sir Richard Greenbury, Chairman & CEO, Marks and Spencers.
Sir David Chapman Partner, Wise Speke Stockbrokers.
Sir Michael Angus, Chairman, Boots/Whitbread.
Sir Denys Henderson, Chairman, Rank Organisation.
Mr Geoff Lindey, JP Morgan.
Mr Tim Melville-Ross, Director general, Institute of Directors.
Mr George Metcalfe Chairman & CEO, UMECO.
Sir David Simon, Chairman, BP.
Sir Iain Vallance, Chairman, BT.
Mr Robert Walther, CEO, Clerical Medical.
Sir David Lees Chairman, GKN.
See also
UK Corporate Governance Code (2012)
Cadbury Report (1992)
Hampel Report (1998)
Turnbull Report
Higgs Report (2003)
Smith Report (2003)
Notes
External links
Full text of the combined code 2006
Full text of the combined code 2003
The Financial Services Authority Listing Rules online and in pdf format Archived 23 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine, under which there is an obligation to comply with the Combined Code, or explain why it is not complied with, under LR 9.8.6(6).
The Financial Reporting Council's website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Greenbury Report
- Richard Greenbury
- Greenbury
- Iain Vallance, Baron Vallance of Tummel
- Hampel Report
- Myners Report
- Turnbull Report
- UK Corporate Governance Code
- Smith Report
- Review of the role and effectiveness of non-executive directors