Challenging the role and duty of directors in high profile corporate failures in the USA and Europe in the wake of financial crisis - possible allegations against board of directors for breach of duty of care, skill and diligence? Online publication date: Mon, 19-Oct-2015
by Mina W.M. Yip
EuroMed J. of Management (EMJM), Vol. 1, No. 1, 2015
Abstract: This paper examines whether the directors' breach of duty of care, skill and diligence could be the direct causation of the four selected corporate failures that had marred in the first decade of 21st century: Enron and WorldCom in the USA and Royal Ahold or currently known as Ahold (Netherlands) and Parmalat S.p.A. (Italy) in Europe. The findings suggest that the establishment of directors' misconduct in duty for corporate management for direct causation of breach of duty of care, skill and diligence should be strengthened and no directors in any jurisdictions shall enjoy immunity from such breach of duty. This study sheds light upon the means of protecting the stakeholders in the company and upon the means of private enforcement of the director's breach of reasonable standard of care for the company, of which not many directors are fully aware of.
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