The growing influence of in-house lawyers and company secretaries over the boards of listed companies could receive a further boost if proposals put forward last month by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) are implemented.
As part of the first overview of the rules governing listed companies in more than a decade, the FSA has issued a consultation paper calling for the introduction of a set of six high-level ‘listing principles’.
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