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9780995362444 :
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Tooma, Michael
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Duty of officers / Michael Tooma.
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2nd edition.
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Sydney, NSW : CCH Australia Limited, 2017.
©2017
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xii, 101 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Due diligence series
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Includes index.
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"Work health and safety laws impose a proactive duty on officers to exercise due diligence to ensure compliance with those laws. Due diligence is a duty imposed officers personally. It is separate from the duty imposed on their company. The duty is also proactive - it can be breached merely for failing to put in place a corporate governance regime, even though there may not have been a WHS incident at the officer's company ... Chapter 1 provides an overview of the duty. Chapter 2 explores the question of 'who is an officer'. Chapters 3-8 deal with each element of the dur diligence definition. Chapter 9 deals with the liabilities arising from breaches of the due diligence duty and explores practical recommendations for compliance by categories of officers such as directors, company secretaries, chief financial officers, human resources directors, general counsel and operations management." - Back cover.
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Civil service -- Australia -- Rules and practice
Reasonable care (Law) -- Australia
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Australia -- Officials and employees -- Professional ethics
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CCH Australia Limited (issuing body).
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