Legal audits: Antidote to corporate legal risks
Legal auditing is the interrogation of an entity’s documentation, policies, processes, and operating procedures, to ascertain compliance with prevailing legal requirements.
Legal auditing is the interrogation of an entity’s documentation, policies, processes, and operating procedures, to ascertain compliance with prevailing legal requirements.
In Kenya, there is no publicly available, official air quality monitoring data. But there have been 33 air pollution studies that report concentrations of widespread pollutants in Kenya since the early 1980s.
In 2010, at a corner of a 5 square foot open office off Ngong road, 25-year-old Samantha Siyieyio Kipury sat alone, her courage spilling over, filling the empty space around her. Her life had just taken a trajectory that would propel her career in the media industry in Kenya
Rebecca Mbithi was appointed in mid-2018 and immediately shook the banking industry with her sterling performance.
Jane Karuku is a dynamic business leader, with strong management, marketing and global branding experience spanning over 25 years.
Since the new board’s appointment, Kenya Power has since July this year connected 140,000 new customers against a target of 125,000 despite the Covid-19 pandemic, which had slowed down activities of the firms due to the lockdowns and the need for social distancing.
Dr Githinji Gitahi is currently one of the most distinguished thought leaders in the healthcare industry and policy, a space he demonstrated his acumen and vision since the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic.
At Toyota Kenya, Arvinder has inculcated a culture of success that is pegged on Toyota Global’s philosophy of Kaizen. Kaizen, a Japanese word, translates to ‘Continuous Improvement’.
Despite being the founder, Peter Nduati leads the management team in effecting the resolutions of the board of directors and where applicable the various board committees’ decisions while ensuring that the Chairman is alerted to forthcoming complex, contentious or sensitive issues affecting the Group of which the Chairman may not be privy to.
Not a stranger to being recognized, Carole Kariuki Karuga was voted ‘Extraordinary Personality to Inspire the Future’ by 80 per cent of the 20,000 students of the Entrepreneurship Clubs of Kenyan Universities in 2012.