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Vince Cable welomes reforms that make sure investors and shareholders are better informed about how much directors have, and will be paid
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Reforms to improve the transparency around company ownership and the accountability of company directors have been announced today
Measures to reduce burdensome accounting red tape for micro-businesses have been confirmed today by Business Minister Jo Swinson
The successful employee ownership model will be easier to understand and quicker to set up following the publication of new guidance
Reforms to curb excessive executive pay have been confirmed today after the new regulations were laid before Parliament
Reforms to simplify and strengthen companies’ non-financial reports have been confirmed after the regulations were laid before Parliament
The terms for the Law Commission’s review of fiduciary legal duties of those who manage others’ money, have been unveiled
Business Minister Jo Swinson announces the interim results from the Company and Commercial Law Red Tape Challenge
Government proposes new rules to save SMEs millions in reporting and accountancy fees.
At the Mansion House speech Vince Cable outlines the importance of putting growth at the heart of the government's work.
Government sets out plans to back British business and create "a new economic dynamismâ"
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