‘Directorship should be regulated’

THE Institute of Directors Zimbabwe (IoDZ) has said directorship should be regulated just like other professions if organisations are to derive high quality guidance and advice from them.
In an interview with The Financial Gazette on Tuesday ahead of IoDZ’s annual general meeting tonight, and also following the launch of the State of Corporate Governance Survey in Zimbabwe, Mike Juru, the institute’s chairman, said there is need to set a minimum standard criterion for board appointment, so as to ensure that directors add value to the organisations they are appointed to superintend.

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Mike Juru, the IoDZ chairman

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