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Risk Mitigation for Boards of Director
Across the globe, directors are under sharper focus than ever before. Boards are expected to make sound, justifiable decisions that protect both companies and their stakeholders, and the weight of this responsibility falls heavily on directors. Recognising the complexity and growing importance of this role, we have prepared an overview on Risk Mitigation for Boards of Directors applicable to all corporates in South Africa.
When directors fall short of their legal duties, the consequences can be severe, ranging from reputational damage to personal liability. In South Africa, the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (“Companies Act”) provides the framework for directors’ responsibilities, while the King V Report on Corporate Governance for South Africa 2025 (“King V Report”) reinforces the importance of ethical leadership and access to independent, professional advice. Together, these instruments highlight that effective governance begins with a clear understanding of directors’ obligations. Our aim is to provide directors and stakeholders with a concise, accessible resource that underscores both the legal framework and the governance principles shaping boardroom accountability today.
I hope that you find these publications informative and please feel free to contact me for any advice or for further information.
Kind regards,
Dr. Eric Levenstein | Director and Head of Insolvency & Business Rescue
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