Section 3-Application of Act (1) Except where otherwise provided, the provisions of this Code shall apply to all companies formed in Ghana, whether before or after the commencement of this Code, under the provisions of the Companies Ordinance, (Cap... 文档格式:DOC | 页数:209 | 浏览次数...
Ghana's once much lauded Companies Code, 1963 (Act 179) is now in need of updating, as a result principally of the changing dynamics of Ghana's emerging free market economy. It is now time for us to rethink what should be the proper role of company law in Ghana's economy and reform...
aThe Registrar General’s Department is the organization that registers all companies (societies and institutions) in Ghana. The Law regulating the formation of companies is the Companies Code, 1963 (Act 179). A Limited Liability company is the most common structure utilized by businesses, ...
References 21st Century Economic Report, 2 June 2002, Liu, Q., 'The "Shell" of Chinese Listed Companies Worth RMB 800 Billion' (Zhongguo Shang- shi Gongsi Ke Zhi 800 Billion) available at http://finance.anhuinews. com/system/2002/06/02/000027743.shtml 21st Century Economic Report, 24 ...
Using the 2017 to 2019 financial institutions' insolvencies in Ghana as a backdrop, it considers whether the scope, formulation and structure of directors' duties within the new legislation is capable of promoting corporately-beneficial director behaviour. It also discusses whether the framework is ...
A content analysis of the Companies Code (Act 179 of 1963) of Ghana has been used to determine the extent to which company law in Ghana protects the auditor's independence. It was determined that the present law, the Companies Code, does not make adequate provision to protect Auditor ...