The rule in Foss v Harbottle establishes the principle that where a wrong is done to the company, the proper plaintiff is the company itself. However, where the wrong is done by the company directors, it may be impossible for the company to sue. In such a case, a derivate action may be the only option. a) Explain what is meant by “derivative action”. b) Describe the conditions that must be satisfied before a derivative suit can be instituted

The rule in Foss v Harbottle establishes the principle that where a wrong is done to the company, the proper plaintiff is the company itself. However, where the wrong is done by the company directors, it may be impossible for Read More …

a) Hopeful, a private limited company has adopted Table A as its Articles of Association. The company now, wishes to alter the Articles of Association. Outline the procedure to be followed to effect the change b) Wafula, one of the Directors of Hopeful Co. Ltd is unsure of his duty of care and skill as a director of the company. He seeks your advice on this. Advise him.

a) Hopeful, a private limited company has adopted Table A as its Articles of Association. The company now, wishes to alter the Articles of Association. Outline the procedure to be followed to effect the change b) Wafula, one of the Read More …

Explain the following controlling procedures in a well planned audit: i. Direction and supervision of work. ii. Review and co-ordinating of work. iii. Quality controls.

Explain the following controlling procedures in a well planned audit: i. Direction and supervision of work. ii. Review and co-ordinating of work. iii. Quality controls. ANSWER Audit control involves three key elements: – (i) Direction of audit staff (ii) Supervision Read More …