UK - Non-executive directors need to take a more dynamic role in corporate governance, Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) claims.
LGIM said changes in working methods are necessary if corporate governance standards are to be met, and non-executive directors in particular are advised to challenge management decisions and exert...
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