30 January 2008
Governance and Boards
There is a direct correlation between what has been occurring in the corporate world and how boards are or are not paying attention to management of the business they are responsible for.
Labels:
boards,
ceo compensation,
corporate governance,
court cases
24 January 2008
Litigation Issues in Corporate Governance
The Federal courts have been coming down hard on corporate cases of questionable nature as of late. Some prior executives are facing jail time, some have had to pay their companies back some income received and some are not even being allowed to be paid income earned.
Labels:
ceo compensation,
corporate governance,
court cases,
jail
23 January 2008
CEO Compensation
The subject of CEO compensation always surfaces when the topic of corporate governance comes up. How the board of directors, CEO and shareholders act and react to public pressure all differ.
Labels:
ceo compensation,
corporate governance,
salaries
Welcome to my site on corporate governance
This site is currently under construction. More information will be posted over the next few weeks. I am a graduate student at Cambridge College and wrote my thesis on corporate governance. My research brought me more information on the topic than I anticipated. Corporate governance has become a passion with me. There are arguments both for and against government intervention in the realm of executive pay packages.
President George W. Bush has said government should not interfere with executive pay packages. But he implosion of the likes of the Enron Corporation, World Com and Tyco in the early 2000's brought about the Sarbanes - Oxley Act of 2002, effectively bringing the government into the management, or at least the directing and legal issues regarding corporation management issues.
Some executives are being sentenced to jail as of Monday, January 28th, 2008. The CEO of Safenet was sentenced to 21 months in jail and fined $1 million dollars in a backdating scheme.
President George W. Bush has said government should not interfere with executive pay packages. But he implosion of the likes of the Enron Corporation, World Com and Tyco in the early 2000's brought about the Sarbanes - Oxley Act of 2002, effectively bringing the government into the management, or at least the directing and legal issues regarding corporation management issues.
Some executives are being sentenced to jail as of Monday, January 28th, 2008. The CEO of Safenet was sentenced to 21 months in jail and fined $1 million dollars in a backdating scheme.
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