Corporate Governance and Regulation in Nigeria: Principles, Law and Practice
This publication sets out the rights and duties of the role players and stakeholders in the field of corporate governance in Nigeria.
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Product description
This publication sets out the rights and duties of the role players and stakeholders in the field of corporate governance in Nigeria.
The book is divided into five Parts. Part I introduces the concept of corporate governance and the principles undergirding it. In Part II is a brief discourse on incorporated companies; while Part III deals with key corporate players: shareholders, directors, and agents (including the secretary and legal adviser), corporate taxation and related matters. Part IV discusses incorporated trustees. Corporate regulation and regulatory bodies are taken up in Part V.
Table of contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - The Case for and Theories of Corporate Governance
Chapter 3 - Elements of Corporate Governance
Chapter 4 - Legal Basis and Challenges of Corporate Governance
Chapter 5 - Historical Development of Corporate Governance in Nigeria
Chapter 6 - Corporate Disclosure
Chapter 7 - Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
Chapter 8 - Creating a Template for Corporate Governance Compliance
Chapter 9 - Overview of Limited Liability Companies
Chapter 10 - Shareholders and Directors
Chapter 11 - The Company Secretary
Chapter 12 - The Legal Adviser
Chapter 13 - Corporate Taxation
Chapter 14 - Incorporated Trustees
Chapter 15 - Regulatory Principles for Corporations
Chapter 16 - The Corporate Affairs Commission
Chapter 17 - The Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission
Chapter 18 - The Central Bank of Nigeria
Chapter 19 - The Securities and Exchange Commission
Chapter 20 - Anti-Fraud and Anti-Money Laundering laws
Chapter 21 - Regulating the Regulator: Statute, Case Law and Public Opinion
Chapter 22 - Due diligence investigations