Title: | Vol. 6 No.1: OVERVIEW OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN ETHIOPIA: THE ROLE, COMPOSITION AND REMUNERATION OF BOARDS OF DIRECTORS IN SHARE COMPANIES |
Authors: | Ahmed, Hussein |
Keywords: | Corporate governance, powers of board of directors, composition of board of directors, remuneration of board of directors, share companies, Ethiopia. |
Issue Date: | Jun-2012 |
Publisher: | St. Mary's University |
Abstract: | Good corporate governance is an important pillar of the market economy and it
enhances investor confidence. A strong and balanced board of directors is
necessary as a supervising body for the executive management of a company
with dispersed ownership. The Ethiopian company law does not have adequate
legislative provisions on governance issues related to the separation of
supervision and management responsibilities, and on the composition,
independence and remuneration of board of directors in share companies.
Besides, the draft Commercial Code has not yet been finalized. This article
critically examines Ethiopia’s company law with specific reference to the
powers, composition and remuneration of board of directors in light of
internationally recognized best practices and principles of corporate
governance. It argues that there is a need to distinguish between corporate
governance and corporate management in Ethiopian company law, and that the
board should be suitably composed of non-executive and truly independent
members who should be professionally competent. Furthermore, directors’
remuneration should be incentive-oriented based on company and individual
best performance, subject to the caveat against excessive amounts of
remuneration that go beyond the achievement of this purpose |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2829 |
Appears in Collections: | Mizan Law Review
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