Launch of further guidance on 8th Directive

On 14 December, FERMA will formally launch its joint publication with the European Confederation of Institutes of Internal Auditing (ECIIA) of guidance for senior executives on the risk management provisions of the EU 8th Company Law Directive.

This important work follows the FERMA-ECIIA guidance on the 8th Directive for boards and audit committees published in September 2010. Former FERMA President Marie-Gemma Dequae and current Vice PresidentMichel Denneryare leading the continuing work for FERMA.

Commented Michel, “This work will be valuable not just for senior executives in large companies, but also for directors and audit committees of smaller companies, as we are including practical advice on application of the rules.”

A press conference and presentation of the new guidance will take place in Brussels from 9.00 to 10.00 am with breakfast from 8.30. The venue will be confirmed closer to the time.

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