After a very long wait, the Queensland Government has today published new BCCM Regulation Modules that will commence on 1 March 2021. For the most part, the changes in these 2020 Regulations simply legitimise many modern practices, such as electronic voting. Importantly, the new Regulations will close a loophole that developed whereby powers of attorney would be “farmed” and used by a single person to control outcomes in general meeting to avoid the restrictions on proxy voting. Read the article……………………………….
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