Common use of The Chief Executive Officer Clause in Contracts

The Chief Executive Officer. The Chief Executive Officer remains ultimately accountable for the organisation and its management of risk. He must:  have a clear understanding and assessment of the risks that could prevent delivery of objectives;  ensure that the organisation has effective risk management and control processes; and  be provided with assurance that the processes and the key strategic risks are being effectively managed. As part of this process the Chief Executive Officer must undertake an annual review of the effectiveness of the system of internal control, which will enable the appropriate statement to be made in Mintek’s annual accounts.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Shareholder Performance Agreement, Shareholder Performance Agreement

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The Chief Executive Officer. The Chief Executive Officer remains ultimately accountable for the organisation and its management of risk. He must: have a clear understanding and assessment of the risks that could prevent delivery of objectives; ensure that the organisation has effective risk management and control processes; and  be provided with assurance that the processes and the key strategic risks are being effectively managed. As part of this process the Chief Executive Officer must undertake an annual review of the effectiveness of the system of internal control, which will enable the appropriate statement to be made in Mintek’s Mintek‟s annual accounts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Department of Mineral Resources

The Chief Executive Officer. The Chief Executive Officer remains ultimately accountable for the organisation and its management of risk. He must:  have a clear understanding and assessment of the risks that could prevent delivery of objectives;  ensure that the organisation has effective risk management and control processes; and  be provided with assurance that the processes and the key strategic risks are being effectively managed. As part of this process the Chief Executive Officer must undertake an annual review of the effectiveness of the system of internal control, which will enable the appropriate statement to be made in Mintek’s annual accounts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Department of Mineral Resources

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The Chief Executive Officer. The Chief Executive Officer remains ultimately accountable for the organisation and its management of risk. He must:  have a clear understanding and assessment of the risks that could prevent delivery of objectives;  ensure that the organisation has effective risk management and control processes; and  be provided with assurance that the processes and the key strategic risks are being effectively managed. As part of this process the Chief Executive Officer must undertake an annual review of the effectiveness of the system of internal control, which will enable the appropriate statement to be made in Mintek’s Mintek‟s annual accounts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Department of Mineral Resources

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