From Accountingnet.ie Law & Regulation
The Companies Act 2014 (the “Act”) states that every company must have a company secretary and in relation to their duties, the act states: “The duties of the secretary of a company shall, without derogating from the secretary’s statutory and other legal duties, be such duties as are delegated to the secretary, from time to time, by the board of directors of the Company”. These duties come from statute, common law and contract and are in addition to those duties as are delegated to the company secretary by the directors. Essentially those duties cover co-signing the annual return with one of the directors of the company, maintaining the statutory registers, maintaining up to date minute books of meetings of the Board and the Annual General Meeting. They also ensure that all filings made in the Companies Registration Office and the Revenue Commissioners are made accurately and on time. In a public listed company, the duties to be delegated to the company secretary by the directors are likely to be wider. Statutory Duties As is the case with directors, on appointment, the company secretary must make a public declaration acknowledging that they have legal duties under the Companies Acts, other statutes and common law. Common Law Duties The directors have a duty to ensure that the person appointed has the skills necessary so as to enable him or her to maintain the records required to be kept under the Act. The role of the company secretary will be particularly important during the transition Phase from 1 June 2015 to 30 November 2016 in ensuring that private companies limited by shares elect to convert to a suitable new model company (LTD or DAC). A Body Corporate can continue to act as a company secretary under the new legislation. It is advisable that every company secretary has regard to the terms of their engagement by the directors of the company, the articles of association or constitution of the company and the legislative environment relevant to the company in question to understand their duties relating to that particular company. Here at BDO we can assist your company with all company secretarial aspects relating to the Act. Our professionally qualified Company Secretaries have extensive skills, knowledge and expertise to assist and advise companies with regard to their company secretarial compliance and governance requirements. In addition, BDO can act as Company Secretary for Clients as required. Contact the BDO Corporate Secretarial Department on +353 1 4700 000. http://www.bdo.ie/sites/default/files/New-Companies-Act_-_Secretaries-Duties.pdf BDO © Copyright 2005 by Accountingnet.ie |