Branches & Regions
Jamaica
Welcome to The Chartered Governance Institute, Jamaica branch. We provide support to the Institute's members and students in Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti.


Press Release
UK Sports Councils underline commitment to governance with five-year investment into the Sports Governance Academy
Delivered by the Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland, the Sports Governance Academy has received further long-term investment of £1.8m to run from December 2022 – December 2027.

Press Release
Governance expertise in health sector deserves greater recognition’, says CGIUKI chief executive
The chief executive of The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland (CGIUKI) has today called for greater appreciation of those working in health sector governance believing that their contribution to the NHS does not always get the acknowledgment that it deserves.

Training Courses
AI Governance Mastery Series
The AI Governance Mastery Series is designed to equip Secretariat and Board Members with the knowledge and skills to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence. This series includes four comprehensive courses that cover the fundamentals of AI, its application within enterprises, and the regulatory landscape.



Press Release
Chartered Governance Institute responds to announcement of new Football Regulator and governance code for football clubs
The white paper very sensibly highlights that the Regulator will establish a compulsory ‘Football Club Corporate Governance Code’ and that this code will draw on existing codes including the UK Corporate Governance Code, the Wates Principles and the Code for Sports Governance. As the leading body for governance in the UK, we firmly believe that better governance drives better decision making in every sector, sport included.

Press Release
Chartered Governance Institute responds to announcement of UK Corporate Governance code consultation document
The Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland (CGIUKI) welcomes the Financial Reporting Council (FRC)’s consultation on proposed amendments to the UK Corporate Governance Code