Opinion
Independence isn’t the power the ‘directorati’ would have us believe
The irony is the skills needed to secure invitations to join boards from the king- and queen-makers of corporate Australia are the antithesis of what’s required to monitor and test management.
Gabriel RadzyminskiCIO Sandon CapitalThe upper echelons of corporate Australia are drawing their battle lines against the notion that shareholders might nominate directors.
Esteemed National Australia Bank chairman Phil Chronican has weighed in, citing conflicts of interest should super funds nominate directors to the boards of the companies in which they have an ownership stake.
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