company secretary

Role and Duties of a Company Secretary

Must all companies have a secretary?

No. There is no longer a legal requirement for private companies to have a company secretary unless its Articles of Association explicitly require the company to have a secretary.

What qualifications does a company secretary need?

For a private limited company, no qualifications are needed. However, for a public limited company, the secretary needs to be qualified.

What are the duties of a secretary?

These are not consigned by statute but would normally be in the employment contract of the secretary.

Does the company secretary have any liability or special duties?

The responsibility of a company secretary is far less than that of a director. However, they can be criminally liable for defaults committed by the company such as a failure to file in the time allowed any change in the details of the company’s directors and secretary, and the company’s confirmation statement.

The secretary may also have to make out a statement of the company’s affairs if an administrative receiver or a provisional liquidator is chosen, or if a winding-up order is made.

What are the other duties of the secretary?

The secretary usually undertakes the following duties:

  1. Maintaining the statutory registers including the register of members, register of directors and secretaries, register of persons with significant control, register of directors’ interests, register of charges, and for public companies the register of interests in shares
  2. Prompt filing of statutory returns in the correct format and at the correct time.
  3. Providing members and auditors with notice of meetings.
  4. Sending copies of resolutions when passed to the Registrar.
  5. Supplying a copy of the accounts to every member of the company, every debenture holder and every person is entitled to receive notice of general meetings.
  6. Keeping, or arranging for the keeping, of minutes of directors’ meetings and general meetings.
  7. Ensuring that people entitled to do so can inspect company records. For example, members of the company and members of the public hold entitlement to a copy of the company’s register of members, and members of the company are entitled to inspect the minutes of its general meetings and to have copies of these minutes.
  8. Custody and use of the company seal. Companies no longer need to have a company seal but if they do, the secretary is usually responsible for its custody and use.

Does a company secretary have any powers?

No, but the Act allows them to sign the following re-registration applications:

  • limited company as unlimited;
  • Unlimited company as limited;
  • Public company as a private company; and
  • Private company as a public company.

The secretary has the permit to sign most of the forms coming under the Companies Act.

What rights does a secretary have?

They depend on the terms of his or her contract with the company. The secretary has no special rights under the Act.

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