The Federal Government on Monday suspended the controversial 
Corporate Governance Code which was issued on October 17 by the 
Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria.
The suspension was disclosed in a statement by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Okechukwu Enelamah.
In the five paragraphs statement issued by the minister’s Strategic 
Communication Adviser, Constance Ikokwu, the minister said the code was 
suspended in order to carry out a detailed review of its application.
The review, according to the statement, would now involve extensive 
consultations with stakeholders upon the reconstitution of the board of 
the FRC.
The statement quoted the minister to have said that government 
remains committed to restoring and enhancing market confidence and 
improving the ease of doing business in the country.
The statement reads in part, “The Corporate Governance Code issued by
 the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria has been suspended, pending a
 detailed review, extensive consultation with stakeholders and 
reconstitution of the board of the FRC.
“Government remains committed to restoring and enhancing market confidence and improving the Ease of Doing Business in Nigeria.
“Government is committed to strengthening FRC and enhancing its capacity to fulfill its core mandate.”
The FRC is one of the parastatals under the supervision of the 
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and it is responsible for 
setting and promoting compliance with standards for accounting, 
financial reporting and auditing in Nigeria. 
It also regulates the practices of professionals involved in 
financial reporting and promotes good practices in financial reporting 
and corporate governance in Nigeria.

 
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