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Cadbury Committee

The Cadbury Committee was a group of experts established in 1991 in the UK to improve corporate governance, ensuring companies are managed responsibly and transparently. Their goal was to set guidelines that help organizations act ethically, protect shareholders' interests, and foster trust among investors and the public. The committee's influential report introduced key principles on board structure, accountability, and performance, which many companies adopted worldwide to strengthen good governance practices. Overall, it played a significant role in promoting integrity and confidence in how companies are run.