Press Release

Cyprus Integrity Forum and the Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland strengthen the Business Integrity Forum programme

21 March 2022

The Cyprus Integrity Forum (CIF) and The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland (CGIUKI) have announced a significant strategic collaboration whereby the CGIUKI will support CIF’s Business Integrity Forum (BIF) programme. Through the framework agreed by the President of the CGIUKI Board, Ms Victoria Penrice, and the President of the CIF Board, Mr Marios Skandalis, the CGIUKI will provide at least one of the key workshops offered to all BIF members annually and virtually address other BIF evens to be taking place during the year. Furthermore, CGIUKI experts will be enriching and reaffirming the criteria for successful membership to the BIF programme thus enhancing the status of BIF members.

Moreover, all Cyprus Integrity Forum and CGIUKI members shall have access to each organisation’s technical online library and will be receiving regular technical circulars/emails on relevant topics.

Commercial Director, Neil Newman commented:

"We are delighted to work in partnership with the Cyprus Integrity Forum to support its members. CGIUKI is broadening and expanding its relationships to ensure we support and develop all those who work in governance roles"

Finally, CGIUKI is delighted to be participating in the judicial committee of the Business Ethos Award which is presented by the CIF in collaboration with the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) and is under the auspices of the President of the Republic of Cyprus.

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Notes to Editors:

  1. The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland is the qualifying and membership body for governance with over 125 years’ experience of educating and supporting governance professionals. With a Royal Charter purpose of leading ‘effective and efficient governance and administration of commerce, industry and public affairs’, we provide professional development, guidance and thought leadership, and work with regulators and policy makers to champion high standards.

    The Institute has divisions in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong/China, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Southern Africa, the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe. The division headquartered in London represents and supports members in the UK, Republic of Ireland, Crown Dependencies and associated territories, which include the Caribbean, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Mauritius and Sri Lanka. Website: www.cgi.org.uk