Corporate Law Economic Reform Program (Audit Reform & Corporate Disclosure) Act 2004, commonly called CLERP 9, modified the Corporations Act 2001 (Commonwealth) which governs corporate law in Australia. It was enacted in July 2004.
The changes were based on the reform proposals contained in the CLERP 9 discussion paper, Corporation disclosure - strengthening the financial reporting framework, which was released by the Australian government in September 2002. The 2004 amendments also enacted some reforms flowing from the recommendations in the Report of the HIH Insurance Royal Commission released in April 2003.
The important reforms to the Corporations Act included:
so if you want it,
straight from the core,
so if you need it,
I'm lettin' it show,
I'm missing you so(oh oh).
And since you wanted a change,I know,
I could back up but I lost my flow,
everything I couldn't find I lost.
I know someone had to go,
So I'm on my own, again.
So if you mean it,
I'm letting you go,
I guess I've seen it,
I've been here before.
I'm missing you so. (oh oh).
And since you wanted a change,I know,
I could back up but I lost my flow,
everything I couldn't find I lost.
I know someone had to go,