Shadow director

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Shadow director is a person who can manage a company and will not be the official person holding a managerial position. The shadow director's tasks include negotiating contracts on behalf of the company[1]. Shadow directors have a huge power and influence of management the company. They can manage one or several segments of company or even all of them.

Requirements for shadow directors

In order for the shadow director function to work, the following conditions must be met[2]:

  • both actual and auxiliary directors must be identified,
  • a particular individual must show directors how to act,
  • directors are required to act in accordance with the instructions given,
  • shadow directors must act as subordinates.

How to prevent suspicions of management Shadow Director

If the company wants to minimize the probability that one of the people in the company may be considered a Shadow Director, it is recommended to introduce some restrictions [3]:

  • Only advisory consultation should be given instead of management a hole company or a project.
  • The counselor should strictly define the rules and limits of the proceedings and should not undertake other additional activities going beyond this scope.
  • Detailed guidelines and clear rules and responsibilities should be specified according to the role of this person.
  • This person should make sure that the board of directors has not waived the rules and meet regarding the advice on which the minutes of the meeting are drawn up.

Consequences of being shadow director

Shadow directorships can have personal consequences such as [4]:

  • in the event of insolvency, companies may be deprived of their right to hold office
  • are criminally and personally liable for any breach of their duties in the post
  • in the event of insolvency of the company are responsible for the assets contributed to the undertaking

Identification of shadow directors

Elements to help establish and identify the shadow directors have been established by the court of law [5]:

  • demonstrating that the person performing this function has a real influence on the decisions that are made in the company,
  • individual councils or guidelines will be assessed by the following
  • shadow directors advice may be tantamount to instructions

Footnotes

  1. Idensohn K., (2010), The Regulation of Shadow Directorspg.327
  2. Moore C. R.(2016), Obligations in the Shade pg. 5
  3. Atkin D., Cheilyk D., (2015), Jumping at shadows — shadow and de facto directors pg. 3
  4. Kolohoida O.V.(2016), The Concept of Shadow Directors’ Liability pg. 130
  5. Davies J. (2007),A guide to directors’ responsibilities, pg. 14

References

Author: Julia Kręcioch