Called to account: Ian Narev's reign
Almost every tale of corporate scandal begins with culture.
Anne is an associate editor (business) in our Sydney newsroom. She writes on news, business and politics and is a staff writer for The Australian Financial Review Magazine. Anne is an award-winning journalist, who's worked internationally including as a foreign correspondent for The AFR.
Almost every tale of corporate scandal begins with culture.
ASIC is considering pursuing a case against CBA, alleging its directors breached their duties to protect the bank's reputation.
Directors risk being in breach of their duties where it can be proven that poor corporate culture within a company contributed to a financial loss.
It took until lunch time on Friday for CBA to make a statement to the ASX regarding the allegations, which was thin on detail.
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