COVID-19 implications for CATSI organisations | Practical Law

COVID-19 implications for CATSI organisations | Practical Law

The effects of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are likely to have many ramifications for organisations throughout Australia, including how an organisation complies with its governance obligations. These obligations differ depending on how an organisation is incorporated, under which law it was established and which regulatory body it has to report to. Each organisation's internal governance framework will also differ in its requirements.

COVID-19 implications for CATSI organisations

Published on 01 Apr 2020Australia
The effects of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are likely to have many ramifications for organisations throughout Australia, including how an organisation complies with its governance obligations. These obligations differ depending on how an organisation is incorporated, under which law it was established and which regulatory body it has to report to. Each organisation's internal governance framework will also differ in its requirements.
The information in this article is relevant to organisations that are indigenous corporations governed by the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006.