We sat down with Urvasi Naidoo, FCG, who works as Compliance and Contracts Manager for the CGF.
Case Study
CGI News
Budget Summary from the Institute
The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland has summarised the key points from the spring budget announcement, allowing you easily find what is relevant to you.
4 March 2021
Finance and accounting
Law, regulation and compliance
Corporate
News
CGI News
Diversity & Inclusion Initiative of the Year
For The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland Awards 2020, we announced two new exciting awards
1 September 2020
ESG
Diversity, equity and inclusion
News
CGI News
2020 – a big year for lessons learned
2020 - not a year that anyone wants to repeat, but it has been a useful learning exercise for organisations, sectors and governments across the globe.
17 December 2020
ESG
Purpose and Strategy
News
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Governance Guernsey 2020 - Creating a sustainable future
Wednesday 21 October 2020 - The Chartered Governance Institute held its annual Governance Guernsey Conference.
30 October 2020
Board Evaluation
Corporate
Boards and committees
News
CGI News
Celebrating women in governance
We marked International Women’s Day 2021 with a webinar ‘Celebrating women in governance – beyond the glass ceiling’. Our panelists shared their thoughts and experiences of working with the board.
9 March 2021
Diversity, equity and inclusion
Professional development
Careers Development
Boardroom Dynamics
Boards and committees
News
CGI News
Chancellor’s Spring Budget announcement 2023
The Chancellor's first budget contained much which had already been trailed over the previous days. Although there was some better news on the economy, it’s clear that we are still in difficult times.
16 March 2023
Finance and accounting
Law, regulation and compliance
News
CGI News
King's reception recognising the contribution of small businesses to the UK economy
18 November 2022
News
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Chancellor's Autumn Budget announcement 2022
Plenty of announcements in today’s autumn budget. The Chancellor took an hour to outline all his proposals to the House of Commons, in which he said the government would prioritise ‘Stability, growth and public services’.