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Directors

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  • January 15, 2015 at 5:15 am #222664
    David
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    Can you please briefly tell who these directors are, and what are their objectives, tasks, responsibilities ?

    de jure director
    de facto director
    non executive and executive director
    shadow director

    January 15, 2015 at 8:07 am #222692
    MikeLittle
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    de jure directors

    Person who is formally and legally appointed or elected as a director in accordance with the articles of association of the firm, and gives written consent to hold the office of a director. He or she enjoys full rights and privileges of a director, and is held individually and collectively (with other directors) liable for the acts and/or negligence of the firm.

    de facto directors

    Person who is not a de jure director but performs the acts or duties of a director, or is judged to be a director in law. Any person who is not technically a director but according to whose directions and instructions (rather than expert or professional advice) other directors and/or employees are accustomed to act is legally deemed a de facto director. Whether or not such person fulfills the qualifications of a director, or enjoys the rights and privileges of a director, he or she is generally held liable as a de jure director.

    shadow directors

    Holder of controlling or majority stock (share) of a private firm who is not (technically) a director and does not openly participate in the firm’s governance, but whose directions or instructions are routinely complied with by the employees or other the directors. In the eyes of law, he or she is a de facto director and is held equally liable for the obligations of the firm with the other de facto and de jure directors.

    executive directors

    A working director of an organization who is usually also its full-time employee, and has a specified decision making role as director of finance, marketing, operations, etc., on an on-going basis.T his title is more typically used for nonprofit organizations than for commercial enterprises.
    The standard of care required from executive directors is much higher than that required from non-executive directors, but both types of directors are equally liable under tax laws. Also called inside director or internal director.

    non-executive directors

    Non-working director of a firm who is not an executive director and, therefore, does not participate in the day-to-day management of the firm. He or she is usually involved in planning and policy making, and is sometimes included to lend prestige to the firm due to his or her standing in the community. Non-executive directors are expected to monitor and challenge the performance of the executive directors and the management, and to take a determined stand in the interests of the firm and its stakeholders. They are generally held equally liable as the executive directors under certain statutory requirements such as tax laws. Also called external director, independent director, outside director, or director at large.

    OK?

    January 16, 2015 at 3:58 am #222776
    David
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    ok…
    can you help me out in this question

    In 2008 Ger was disqualified from acting as a company director for a period of 10 years under the Company Directors
    Disqualification Act 1986 for engaging in fraudulent trading.
    However, he decided to continue to pursue his fraudulent business and, in order to avoid the consequences of the
    disqualification order, he arranged for his accountant Kim to run the business on his instructions. Although Kim took
    no shares in the company, and was never officially appointed as a director, he nonetheless assumed the title of
    managing director.
    Required:
    (a) Identify which of the following categories of directors apply to Ger and Kim:
    (i) De facto
    (ii) De jure
    (iii) Non-executive
    (iv) Shadow. (4 marks)

    (b) State the working relationship and duties of non-executive directors. (2 marks)

    January 16, 2015 at 6:22 am #222783
    MikeLittle
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    I presume that you have he answer in front of you so this is a test, is it?

    Neither is de jure and neither is non-executive

    Ger is a shadow director and Kim is a de facto director

    It appears that the business (is it a company?) has no directors!

    Ger is criminally liable in breach of a Court banning order

    Kim is professionally at fault (he can’t be ACCA because no ACCA qualified person would do that

    There’s enough about neds in the course notes for you to gather together 2 marks

    Ok?

    And, in future, I’m here to help you. I’m not here to be tested by you. If you have a problem with something that you have read or otherwise come across, then ask me to explain, but don’t set me test questions!

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