Corporate directors' duty of care, skill and diligence under the new Zimbabwean Companies and Business Entities Act
Date
2021-11-01Author
Nzero, Ignatious
Ncube, Chidochashe Nicolette
Mhishi, Fauconelia
Type
ArticleMetadata
Show full item recordAbstract
The new Zimbabwean Companies and Other Business
Entities Act [Chapter 24:31] introduced far reaching
changes to the corporate regulatory landscape in
Zimbabwe. Significantly, COBE brought under the statutory
purview, directors’ duties that were largely regulated
under the common law. However, this statutory
codification of duties previously regulated by common law
has raised questions as to whether the legislature has
altered the standard expected of company directors in the
execution of their duties. This article sought to analyse the
impact of legislative intervention on directors’ duty of
care, skill and diligence as laid down under common law
and developed through judicial interpretation. The article
argued largely that the new law, by codifying a previous
common law duty, modified the common law standard of
care and skill expected of a company director’s conduct
and in the process places a rather higher standard on
directors as opposed to those required under common law.
Additional Citation Information
Nzero, I., Ncube, C. N., & Mhishi, F. (2021). Corporate directors' duty of care, skill and diligence under the new Zimbabwean Companies and Business Entities Act. University of Zimbabwe Law Journal, 3(1), 1-28.Publisher
U. Z. Press