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Carillion sanctions show how governance failures can have lasting personal consequences
Responding to the announcement by the Financial Reporting Council, which confirmed sanctions against former senior finance executives at Carillion for misconduct relating to financial reporting ahead of the company’s collapse, the Chartered Governance Institute emphasised the wider governance implications of the findings.




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CGIUKI partners with Diligent to provide training for members
At CGIUKI, we’re committed to helping our members stay ahead as governance practice and technology continue to evolve. We take great pride in the strong partnerships we forge with other organisations to achieve that end, and one such partnership is with global governance, risk and compliance solutions provider, Diligent.

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CGIUKI partners with recruitment leaders to launch Impact 100
The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland is partnering with leading service providers and recruitment firms in the governance sector to launch Impact 100, a new initiative recognising the professionals helping to shape the future of governance across the UK and Channel Islands.

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Companies House WebFiling security issue
Companies House has confirmed that a security vulnerability in its WebFiling service may have allowed logged‑in users to view and, in some cases, change certain details of other companies after performing a specific sequence of actions. The issue was introduced during an October 2025 system update and remained live until it was identified on Friday 13 March.

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Mindful Exclusion 2026 – a new report on effective governance
Following the impact of its 2021 and 2022 Mindful Exclusion reports, the Institute is inviting members to contribute to a new 2026 study examining how governance decision making is evolving amid rapid change in technology, geopolitics and sustainability.