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Sonali (Lawyer)     15 January 2013

2nd National Conference on Corporate Compliance and role of directors

 

BACKGROUND: 

 

The role of Directors is widely considered as a means of protecting the interest of shareholders and other stakeholders. This Conference has been designed to improve the quality of corporate governance practices among the industry by promoting greater transparency, integrity, probity, accountability and responsibility. “Recent, well publicized cases of corporate mismanagement have highlighted the critical importance of good corporate governance for economic development.

 

TOPICS: 

 

• Director’s role in improving transparency

• Developing an effective corporate compliance  program

• Directors – Challenges and Emerging Practices

• Prospect of corporate probation

• Criminal liability for corporate employees, officers and directors

• Corporate compliance requirements 

• Fiduciary duties & responsibilities of directors

• Ideal Framework for Corporate Governance

• Measures to Prevent & Respond to Violations

• Role of Credit Rating agencies in capacity building  & improvement in corporate governance

• Role of regulators in Corporate Governance

• Training of directors

• Performance evaluation of directors 

 

INVITED SPEAKERS:

 

• Shri Sachin Pilot, Hon’ble Minister of State for  Corporate Affairs (I / C), Government of India

• Justice R C Lahoti, Former Chief Justice, Supreme  Court of India

• Shri Nandan Nilekani, Chairman UID, GOI

• Shri U. K. Sinha, Chairman, SEBI

• Shri T. M. Bhasin, Chairman & Managing Director, Indian Bank

• Shri B D Narang, Ex-CMD, Oriental Bank of  Commerce

• Mr. Mritunjay Kapur, Country Managing Director, Protiviti Consulting Pvt. Ltd.

• Mr. Vineet Nayyar, Vice Chairman, Tech Mahindra  Limited

• Mr. Marten Pieters, Managing Director, Vodafone  Essar Ltd

• Top Executives from GOI, PSUs, Banks, FIs, & other  Stake - Holders

 

WHO MUST ATTEND: 

 

•  Directors on the Board

• Economic officials from Industries / High

• Top executives eligible for the Board’s postings Commissions in India

• Government Officials designated as board  

• Financial consultants members 

• Corporate Leaders

• Jurists & legislators 

• Chief Financial Officers

• Joint Secretaries / Dy. Secretaries / Under 

• Chief Risk Officers, Internal Audit Heads Secretary of GOI 

• Head of Compliance

• Representative from Industry / Trade Associations 

• External Auditors & Heads of Regulatory Affairs & 

• Company Secretaries / Chartered Accountant Corporate Affairs

 

PARTICIPATION FEE - Rs. 6,000/- PER DELEGATE

 

• 10% Discount for more than one delegate from the same organization 

• 20% discount to CAclubindia and LAWyersclubindia members 

• 50% discount to Govt. Officials & Students • Pre-registration is mandatory

 

Contact Details: 

 

Mr. Abhishek 

M:-+91-9971975142

T:- +91-11-46550566

F:- +91-11-46536482

E mail ID - abhishek.saxena@assocham.com

Web Site - www.assocham.org



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 4 Replies

R.K Nanda (Advocate)     15 January 2013

thanks for information.

N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     15 January 2013

ASSOCHAM Conference where?

N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     15 January 2013

ASSOCHAM Conference where and when?

Adv k . mahesh (advocate)     15 January 2013

 

This are the forth coming events in different states and the subject 

 

Food Safety and Standard Act: Series Of Workshops Cum Licensing Melas

18 - 31 January, 2013
Gujarat, Goa, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Kerala and Pondicherry

 
 
54th National Cost Convention - 2013 Theme : India's Cost Competitiveness - Imperatives for CMAs

18 - 19 January, 2013
Gujarat University Convention and Exhibition Center, 
Ahmedabad, Gujarat

 
Conference on Challenges Ahead for Agriculture

22 January, 2013
Hotel The Claridges
New Delhi

 
ASSOCHAM National Seminar on Tax Deduction at Source (TDS)

22 - 22 February, 2013
Mumbai, Hyderabad & Kolkata

Over the years Tax deduction at Source (TDS) has emerged as a major tool of revenue collection in India. However, the way the provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (the Act) dealing with the TDS are worded, taxpayers have to deal with several interpretational and procedural issues. Adding to the complexity is plethora of judicial rulings on these issues. This is a cause of concern both for the taxpayers and Revenue. While the taxpayers grapple with consequential issues of cash flow, disallowances, interest, penalty and long drew litigation. Revenue, apart from litigation, has to deal with administrative issues of refund processing. 
 
6th SME Sammelan - Driving SMEs to Growth

23 January, 2013
Hotel Ramada Plaza, Mumbai

Encouraged by the tremendous success of the earlier SME programmes held in different states of the country, the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) has decided to organize “6th SME Sammelan – Driving SMEs to Growth” on 23rd January, 2013 in Mumbai at Hotel Ramada Plaza, Juhu - Mumbai. 

 

National Conference on SERVICE TAX

29 January, 2013
Le Meridien, New Delhi

The ASSOCHAM has received several issues on new service tax regime from trade and industry which need clarification or reconsideration by the Government to remove implementation difficulties. In order to bring greater awareness about the new tax system and to provide clarifications across the table, ASSOCHAM is organizing a National Conference on Service Tax on 29th January 2013 at Le Meridien, New Delhi. The issues which need further clarification or reconsideration would be taken up with the Government. 
National Cold Chain Summit: Emerging trends and Market Challenges

06 February, 2013
Hotel Taj Deccan, Hyderabad

In order to reduce spoilage as well as retain quality and cost effective deliveries of farm produce to the consumers, Cold Chain plays a major role by providing range of storage and transportation services. Globally cold chain industry is estimated to be as high as USD 3 billion and growing at 20-25 per cent annually. The sector is expected to reach USD 8 billion by 2015 through increased investments, modernization of existing facilities, and establishment of new ventures via private and government partnerships. However, India’s cold chain industry is still evolving, unorganized and operating below capacity with most equipments which are in use, are not technically updated. According to an estimate, India has 5,400 cold storage facilities, with a combined capacity of 23.66 million metric tons that can store less than 11% of total produce. As a result in lack of proper storage and transport system a significant quantity of food stuff in India is wasted. 
 
11th National Conference Commodity Futures Market – The Way Forward

15 February, 2013
Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi

India has a long history of trading commodities. The organized futures market in cotton started in 1875 while the futures trading in oilseeds began in 1900. Despite such a long history, commodity futures trading, particularly in agricultural goods, have always remained sensitive issue in India where more than 65 percent of its people are dependent on agriculture for livelihoods. 
 
Green Revolution Advanced Technology - Innovations Farm 2 Market Summit cum Exhibition

21 February, 2013
Hotel Pride, Ahmedabad

Indian agriculture need to be revolutionized again to provide a value based chain linking farm to forks via market. This second Green Revolution needs to be broad-based on principle of inclusive and sustainable growth. To pave way for this growth pattern there is need of continuous dialogue among agricultural scientists, industries, farmers and other stakeholders in the value chain linking farm to forks via market. 
CONCERN'2013 Consortium for Competence in Education and Research for National Development

05 - 07 April, 2013
Epicentre, Sec-44, Gurgaon, Delhi/NCR

 
Education Excellence Awards 2013 Ceremony

07 April, 2013
Epicenter, Sector 44, Gurgaon, Delhi NCR

As you may kindly be aware, ASSOCHAM is the oldest leading APEX CHAMBER set up in 1920, catering directly and indirectly to over 3,50,000 members from all over the country with 300 regional Chambers associated with it. ASSOCHAM has also positioned itself as the “Knowledge Chamber” with 100 ASSOCHAM National Councils, heading different segments of Industry

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