Dutch update corporate governance code

6 May 2016

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The Dutch corporate governance code monitoring committee is currently revising its country's corporate governance code - first released in 2003 - following a consultation on the proposed changes which ended last month. The committee is expected to publish the finalised version in the autumn.

The code has been written based on the traditional two-tier board structure however the committee has acknowledged that an increasing number of listed companies are now structured with a single tier. The committee had embarked on a new consultation applying the code to the single tier companies. However,  in a more recent announcement the committee stated that it was suspending the latest consultation. Instead priority is being given to finalising the revisions of the main code.

In the introduction  to the new code revisions committee said,"The objective that the Committee has set itself in the Code’s revision is to incorporate developments of topical corporate governance issues in the principles and best practices of the Code. Good corporate governance requires that themes such as long-term value creation, risk control, culture, effective management and supervision, remuneration and the relationship with shareholders are not just words on paper but themes that are truly embraced in the boardrooms."

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