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2. After section 419 of the Companies Act 2006 (approval and signing of directors’ report) insert—
419A. Any separate corporate governance statement must be approved by the board of directors and signed on behalf of the board by a director or the secretary of the company.”.
3.—(1) Section 446 of the Companies Act 2006 (filing obligations of unquoted companies) is amended as follows.
(2) Omit “and” at the end of subsection (1)(a), and after subsection (1)(b) insert—
“, and
(c)any separate corporate governance statement.”.
(3) In subsection (2), after “directors’ report” insert “and any separate corporate governance statement”.
(4) After subsection (3A) (inserted by way of transitional adaptation by paragraph 8(2) of Schedule 1 to the Companies Act 2006 (Commencement No.5, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2007(1)), insert—
“(3B) The copy of any separate corporate governance statement delivered to the registrar under this section must—
(a)state the name of the person who signed it on behalf of the board under section 419A, and
(b)be signed on behalf of the board by a director or the secretary of the company.”.
(5) Paragraph (4) shall cease to have effect when that transitional adaptation ceases to have effect.
(6) In subsection (3) (as it has effect after that transitional adaptation ceases to have effect), for “and directors’ report” substitute “, directors’ report and any separate corporate governance statement”.
4.—(1) Section 447 of the Companies Act 2006 (filing obligations of quoted companies) is amended as follows.
(2) Omit “and” at the end of subsection (1)(b), and after subsection (1)(c) insert—
“, and
(d)any separate corporate governance statement.”.
(3) In subsection (2), for “and the directors’ report” substitute “, the directors’ report and any separate corporate governance statement”.
(4) After subsection (3B) (inserted by way of transitional adaptation by paragraph 9(2) of Schedule 1 to the Companies Act 2006 (Commencement No.5, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2007), insert—
“(3C) The copy of any separate corporate governance statement delivered to the registrar under this section must—
(a)state the name of the person who signed it on behalf of the board under section 419A, and
(b)be signed on behalf of the board by a director or the secretary of the company.”.
(5) Paragraph (4) shall cease to have effect when that transitional adaptation ceases to have effect.
(6) In subsection (3) (as it has effect after that transitional adaptation ceases to have effect), for “and the directors’ report” substitute “, the directors’ report and any separate corporate governance statement”.
5. After section 472 of the Companies Act 2006 insert—
472A.—(1) In this Part “corporate governance statement” means the statement required by rules 7.2.1 to 7.2.11 in the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules sourcebook issued by the Financial Services Authority.
(2) Those rules were inserted by Annex C of the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules Sourcebook (Corporate Governance Rules) Instrument 2008 made by the Authority on 26th June 2008 (FSA 2008/32).
(3) A “separate” corporate governance statement means one that is not included in the directors’ report.”.
6. After section 497 of the Companies Act 2006 (auditor’s report on auditable part of directors’ remuneration report) insert—
497A.—(1) Where the company prepares a separate corporate governance statement in respect of a financial year the auditor must state in his report on the company’s annual accounts for that year whether in his opinion the information given in the statement in compliance with rules 7.2.5 and 7.2.6 in the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules sourcebook issued by the Financial Services Authority (information about internal control and risk management systems in relation to financial reporting processes and about share capital structures) is consistent with those accounts.
(2) The rules referred to above were inserted by Annex C of the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules Sourcebook (Corporate Governance Rules) Instrument 2008 made by the Authority on 26th June 2008 (FSA 2008/32).”.
7. After section 498 of the Companies Act 2006 (duties of auditor) insert—
498A. Where the company is required to prepare a corporate governance statement in respect of a financial year and no such statement is included in the directors’ report—
(a)the company’s auditor, in preparing his report on the company’s annual accounts for that year, must ascertain whether a corporate governance statement has been prepared, and
(b)if it appears to the auditor that no such statement has been prepared, he must state that fact in his report.”.
8. Before section 539 of the Companies Act 2006 insert—
538A.—(1) In this Part “corporate governance statement” means the statement required by rules 7.2.1 to 7.2.11 in the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules sourcebook issued by the Financial Services Authority.
(2) Those rules were inserted by Annex C of the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules Sourcebook (Corporate Governance Rules) Instrument 2008 made by the Authority on 26th June 2008 (FSA 2008/32).
(3) A “separate” corporate governance statement means one that is not included in the directors’ report.”.
9. In Schedule 8 to the Companies Act 2006 (index of defined expressions), at the appropriate place insert—
“corporate governance statement and separate corporate governance statement | ||
— in Part 15 — in Part 16 | section 472A section 538A”. |
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