After three years of consultations the review of UK company law is coming to a conclusion. Look at how Britain's corporate rulebook is being rewritten
In this age of personality-driven politics, when the attention spans of the media and the electorate alike seem to shorten by the year, it's not surprising that few recent British governments have put a priority on reforming the country's Victorian company law. And who can blame them? Faced with a choice between kissing babies or embarking on a three-year review of company law with its endless committee meetings and 500-page legal documents, successive governments have opted for the former.
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