Report of the Company Law Amendment Committee

The Report of the Company Law Amendment Committee (1926) Cmnd 2657, known as the Report of the Greene Committee was a UK company law report led by Sir Wilfrid Greene that led to the Companies Act 1929.

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which has become common in recent years goes even farther and exempts directors in every case except that of actual dishonesty.’

The Report recommended increasing disclosure through common standards on accounts.

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