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The Company Law Review Group
The Company Law Review Group is an expert advisory body charged with advising the Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment on the review and development of company law in Ireland. It was accorded statutory advisory status by the Company Law Enforcement Act 2001, which was continued under Section 958 of the Companies Act 2014. The CLRG operates on a two-year work programme which is determined by the Minister in consultation with the CLRG.

Recorded Webinar
A board director’s view
Board directors are responsible for the annual report – after all, they have to sign it off. But how involved really are they in their companies’ reports? How involved should they be? And how would better involvement improve both business management and, in turn, reporting?

Blog
Comment: "Governance gatherings are pivotal to professional growth"
With governance under pressure from rapid change and rising risk, the CGI Scotland Conference 2025 offers a space for professionals to connect, collaborate and stay ahead. In this comment piece, Gary Gray FCG explores how convening across sectors strengthens resilience and why community is now central to governance excellence.

News
UK boardrooms remain at 43% women, but governance gaps block meaningful progress
Today’s FTSE Women Leaders Review reveals that women now hold 43% of board positions across the FTSE 350. This maintains the level reached last year and remains above the 40% target but signals that momentum towards gender parity has stalled.
