
Blog
Whistleblowing: Moving from compliance to a cultural approach
Kate Sayer, Director of Integrity and Ethics at Oxfam, has spearheaded a new approach to whistleblowing, complaint procedures and integrity at the charity. Oxfam was still dealing with the aftermath of the 2018 Haiti scandal when she joined in 2020.
Research
The Future Board: Getting in Shape for Tomorrow’s Challenges
The purpose of this report is to ask: is the traditional model of the board capable of meeting the expectations we now place on it, and is it the most efficient way of doing so? And is there a need for radical thinking about what boards do and what they look like to equip them for the future?

Press Release
IOM students celebrate exam success with ICSA: The Chartered Governance Institute
ICSA: The Chartered Governance Institute is delighted to announce the names of those students who have achieved the highest marks in the Institute’s Isle of Man examinations since the June 2018 exam sitting. The students received their awards at a celebratory event at Tanners Loft on 22 October.

Governance Books
The Secret Diary of a Company Secretary
For board directors, aspiring governance leaders, and anyone who believes business should be better - this is your invitation into the side of business you were never meant to see.



Press Release
Guidance about AGMs and impact of Covid-19 issued
The Chartered Governance Institute and Slaughter and May have today published guidance about company AGMs and the impact of Covid-19 in order to support British businesses and their shareholders during the coronavirus pandemic. Supported by the FRC, GC100, the Investment Association and the Quoted Companies Alliance, and reviewed by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the guidance suggests that companies consider their contingency plans in light of the spread of Covid-19.