The “Introduction to Corporate Directorship” is a foundation programme for aspiring, prospective and newly appointed directors. It is the first programme in the Directors’ Continuous Professional Development (DCPD) on improving the standards of governance in public listed companies. It is essential for the directors to understand the principles and elements of good corporate governance, the fiduciary duties and liabilities as expected under the law and what it takes to be effective in today’s business environment.

The programme is intended to provide invaluable education and practical insights on effective board structures and important perspectives on their decision-making and oversight roles. On the regulatory front, participants will learn about the latest development on their roles and responsibilities under the Companies Act 2016 (CA 2016) and have an overview of the Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance (MCCG) and the Corporate Governance Monitor 2019, with focus on its 3 principles and 36 Practices as well as the rationale and how they impact listed issuers.

 

Learning Outcomes

  • Define the principles and rationale behind Corporate Governance
  • Analyse the Malaysian Code of Corporate Governance (MCCG), as well as the Intended Outcomes, Principles, and Practices
  • Identify the oversight role related to internal control, including Audit, Risk Management, and Compliance
  • Relate to the changing nature of Governance in business, including Environment, Social & Governance (ESG), evolving views of ‘stakeholders’, and the increasing push towards individual liability.

 

Who is this Programme For?

From aspiring to intermediate-level directors

Virtual Classroom Format
4 hours (20 minutes Virtual Networking Break)
Interactive Facilitated Learning
ICDM Virtual Classroom
08 Mar 2021 - 10 Mar 2021
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Cheryl Khor, Munir Abdul Aziz
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Programme Outline

Facilitator: Cheryl Khor Module 1: What is Corporate Governance (CG) and Why Does It Matter? (1st day, 9:00 am – 10:30am) Participants will revisit the historical background to the evolution of the legal - regulatory environment in Malaysia and the regulatory expectations in the MCCG 2017 with its emphasis on achieving the twelve intended outcomes with guidance in explaining how these outcomes are to be achieved:

  • Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance 2017 (MCCG 2017)
  • Definition of CG
  • No one size fits all
  • Why it matters
  • CG failures

Module 2: Being an Effective Director (1st day, 11:00am – 1:00pm) Participants will cover duties and liabilities of being a director. There will also be a focus on the type of questions directors need to pose to management in order to be effective.

  • Essential Attributes of Effective Directors
  • Board Effectiveness on Culture, Processes, Governance, Board Meetings, Board Dynamics, etc
  • Board Leadership, Ethics & Accountability

Module 3: Role of the Board (2nd day, 9:00am – 1:00pm) Participants will cover the elements of Board Charters defining the roles and Terms of Reference (TOR) of the Board as a whole, the Chairman of the Board, the Chairs of subcommittees, subcommittees and independent directors and also learn the importance of having the Chair and the CEO as two separate people. The evaluation criteria used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Board, the Chairman and CEO will also be covered.

  • The Different Types of Boards & Directors
  • Board Structure & Composition
  • Role & Functions of the Board (Strategy, performance, risk, talent, succession planning, stakeholders)
  • Role of the Chair
  • Two Separate Roles for Chair and CEO
  • Appointment and Role of the CEO
  • Role of Board Committees
  • Management’s Role
  • Board & Management Relationship

Facilitator: Munir Abdul Aziz Module 4: Companies Act 2016 (3rd day, 9:00am – 10:30am) Participants will learn about the mandated regulatory expectations in the CA 2016 Sections 210-218 on Duties & Responsibilities as well as Sections 219 – 232 on Disclosure and Conflicts and the behaviour of directors and the dilemmas that some of these expectations present.

  • Duty of Care, Good Faith & Loyalty
  • Oversight Duties – Audit & Internal Controls & Financial Reporting
  • Decision-Making and Conflict of Interest
  • Business Judgement Rule: Delegation & Authority
  • Questions to Ask as a Director

Module 5: Legal and Regulatory Change for Directors (3rd day, 11:00am – 1:00pm)

  • Examine recent and forthcoming changes to legal and regulatory frameworks, including:
  • Changes to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act, particularly the new section 17A
  • The Business Roundtable; views on developing stakeholder priorities across wider areas
  • Ethical Business Practice & Regulation

The Organiser reserves the right to alter the content and timing of the programme as it deems fit and is not responsible for cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances.

Speakers

Cheryl Khor
Cheryl Khor , ICDM(F)
ICDM Faculty And Fellow
Munir Abdul Aziz
Munir Abdul Aziz , ICDM
Partner, Corporate Commercial Practice, Wong & Partners & Board of Trustees of the Malaysian AIDS Foundation