Audit committee requirements impose independent composition and oversight duties, including auditor selection and related party transaction approval.
Specified public and listed companies must constitute an Audit Committee with at least three directors and a majority of independent directors; the committee recommends auditor appointment and remuneration, reviews auditor independence and audit effectiveness, examines financial statements, approves related party transactions, scrutinises inter corporate loans and investments, evaluates internal financial controls and risk management, monitors end use of public offer funds, may call for auditors' comments and investigate matters within its functions, and the board must disclose the committee's composition and reasons for not accepting its recommendations. (AI Summary)
Specified public and listed companies must constitute an Audit Committee with at least three directors and a majority of independent directors; the committee recommends auditor appointment and remuneration, reviews auditor independence and audit effectiveness, examines financial statements, approves related party transactions, scrutinises inter corporate loans and investments, evaluates internal financial controls and risk management, monitors end use of public offer funds, may call for auditors' comments and investigate matters within its functions, and the board must disclose the committee's composition and reasons for not accepting its recommendations. (AI Summary)
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