NZX best practice code recommends code of ethics   31 Aug 2016

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Wednesday 31 August 2016 10:14 AM

NZX best practice code recommends boards adopt code of ethics, spell out remuneration

By Jonathan Underhill

Aug. 31 (BusinessDesk) - NZX, the sharemarket operator, is seeking feedback on proposed changes to its corporate governance best practice code including a published code of ethics, rules about share trading and continuous disclosure, and more transparency over board appointments and chief executive pay.

NZX got 45 submissions on the first stage of its NZX Code review, the first since 2003, after putting out a discussion document last November. NZX also interviewed 15 small-to-medium sized issuers to ensure feedback included smaller companies that constitute the bulk of the New Zealand corporate sector.

The market operator embarked on the review to bring its code into line with best practice and to reflect the Financial Markets Authority's corporate governance principles and guidelines handbook and those that apply to ASX-listed companies.

“The new NZX Code aims to streamline corporate governance reporting requirements in New Zealand to improve transparency for investors and drive better engagement in our markets,” said NZX head of policy and legal, Hamish Macdonald. It aims "to strike an appropriate balance between promoting good corporate governance practices while ensuring sufficient flexibility for issuers."

The proposed NZX code broadly follows last year's discussion document, with a range of recommendations set out under eight principles on ethical standards, board composition and performance, board committees, reporting and disclosure, remuneration of directors and CEO, risk management, auditors, and shareholder rights and relations.

It recommends issuers develop a code of ethics for directors capable of being modelled for the entire organisation to deal with issues ranging from conflicts of interest to gratuities to treatment of whistleblowers, share trading by directors and employees and the need to act honestly.

It recommends boards operate under a formal written charter which sets out roles and responsibilities of directors, with a formal and transparent plan for appointments, written agreements with each director, published information on each board member and their interests, and a gender diversity policy. Boards should also ensure directors get appropriate training and are regularly assessed.

The proposed code spells out requirements for board committees including that the audit committee should comprise only non-executive directors and not be chaired by the company chair, and that remuneration and nomination committees be established. All committees should operate under written and published charters, it says.

Boards should also have a written policy on continuous disclosure and make available all board guidelines - the code of ethics, committee charters and other governance documents. Disclosure should include financial and non-financial information which could range to environmental, social and governance policies.

The draft recommends remuneration of directors and CEO be transparent, fair and reasonable, and that the pay components and performance criteria for executives be clearly spelled out. Remuneration arrangements for the CEO should be disclosed, spelling out base pay, short and long-term incentives and how these are triggered.

Under the risk management principle, the draft recommends "appropriate policies and procedures to identify and manage the key risks" facing a business and ensure the board regularly reviews the risk management framework.

Auditors should be independent, with rules in place for the audit committee to oversee any additional services provided by the auditor as part of a formal and transparent framework. It also recommends the auditor attend the company's annual meeting and be available to answer questions from shareholders in relation to the audit.

The final principle is on shareholder rights and relations and includes providing access to a range of information on the company website and making it easy for investors to communicate with the company.

NZX is seeking feedback on the proposed updates before putting them in place. It said the updated code is based on a three-tier structure comprising principles, recommendations and commentary.

(BusinessDesk)

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