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Fraud Governance Case

Fred Eenennaam () and Hagar Michel ()
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Fred Eenennaam: VBHC, Center Europe
Hagar Michel: International Center for Corporate Governance

A chapter in New Living Cases on Corporate Governance, 2021, pp 91-93 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The Imtech case is about a Dutch listed company that tried a restart and failed at that restart. A couple of spinning questions are in the case among which. • Why did the supervisory board and the management board dynamics prevent from taking appropriate actions? • Why did the decentral local entrepreneurial model fail and to what extend were missing Corp governance systems to blame? • What should the supervisory board have done to mitigate their company and personal risks?

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48606-8_18

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