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What Directors are looking for from a tax risk management perspective podcast

Published on 11 Nov 20 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

In the past few years Boards have become more involved with tax risk management. There are a number of reasons for this: tax has become a more important and topical issue in general; there is a deeper understanding of the financial and reputational impact associated with tax risks, and of course, the ATO’s recommended governance frameworks for tax functions and its expectations regarding board-level controls.

This podcast explores the impact of these developments from the perspective of Board members.

Author profiles

Michael Carey
Michael is Vice President Finance of Shell’s Businesses in Australia and New Zealand. This division includes Shell’s operations for production, Processing and sales of Natural Gas. Previous roles have included Vice President Finance of Shell’s Global Integrated Gas Business, Global Commercial Fuels and Lubricants division, Vice President Strategy and Finance of Shell’s Exploration and Production businesses in Australia, Head of Mergers and Acquisitions, based in the Hague, Vice President Finance, Strategy & Portfolio of Shell’s Global Downstream Manufacturing and Marketing businesses as well as Chief Financial Officer of Shell’s Global Future Fuels and CO2 division, the division accountable for research and development of bio-fuels, hydrogen fuels, CO2 abatement & sequestration developments. Earlier in his career, Michael held various roles in finance and business development throughout Shell’s businesses in the Asia Pacific and Middle East region with assignments in Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand. Michael is a past board member of the Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA). Michael holds a Masters in Applied Finance from the University of Melbourne Australia, a Bachelor of Business Studies from Massey University New Zealand, is a Chartered Accountant and a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Teresa Dyson
Photo of author, Teresa DYSON Teresa Dyson is a non-executive director of Seven West Media Ltd, Genex Power Ltd, entyr Ltd, Energy Queensland, Gold Coast Hospital & Health Service, Shine Justice Ltd, Brighter Super and the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education. Teresa has also served as a member of the Foreign Investment Review Board and the Takeovers Panel and is a former chair of the Board of Taxation. Teresa is an independent member of the Australian Taxation Office Audit & Risk Committee. Teresa has over 25 years legal experience advising the private sector and governments on complex infrastructure, mergers and acquisitions, finance transactions and social infrastructure. She was formerly a partner of Ashurst and Deloitte - Current at 27 October 2023
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