In-depth - regulation: Under scrutiny

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Aviva’s James Johnston explains how changing attitudes and new corporate governance measures could affect companies

James Johnston

Company boards now face increased scrutiny from customers, regulators, legislators and shareholders. With recent regulatory and legislative developments coming into force in the UK plus the wider impacts of factors such as Covid-19 and Brexit, there are a number of considerations for directors to focus on when renewing their directors’ and officers’ (D&O) liability insurance policy. 

Restoring public trust
In March 2021 the Department for Business

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