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CO-OPERATIVE CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE
BY JAMES MWASI
EDITED BY STEPHEN MWANGI
A co-operative is an autonomous association of
people who have gathered in a voluntary way in
order to satisfy their economic needs as well as,
social and cultural aspirations by means of a
joint owned and democratically-managed
venture
So we can say co-operatives are people made,
people lead, people financed, people governed.
What is a co-operative?
“The people’s welfare can best be secured by
institutions organized by the people themselves,
because these institutions are most likely to
possess the characteristics that appeal to the
people and therefore the stability to perpetuate their
services”-
Alphonse Desjardins
Co-operative is a system. For a co-operative
society to succeed it has to learn, it has to be
a learning organization. It has to expand its
ability to create its future through viewing itself
as a system. A system is defined as a
collection of parts that interact with one
another to function as a whole.
However a co-operative just like any
other systems is not the sum of of its
parts, it is the product of their
interactions. And therefore when this
system is taken apart, it losses its
essential properties and so do the
parts.
The manner in which power is
exercised in the management of
economic and social resources for
sustainable human development.
There is a growing consensus that most
cooperatives in developing countries
collapse due to weaknesses in
governance.
Governance
1. What characterizes governance in our own
society?
2. What role have we played for the governance of
our society to be what it is today?
3. Are you proud of the governance in your society or
does it haunt you?
4. Is it a governance that you want to be associated
with even 10 years down the line or you would it
rather changes?
Governance in our society
5. Do you think it makes people want to
associate with your society and do business
with you or does it make people cautious if not
avoid your society?
3. What are you doing to ensure a standard of
good governance you would be proud to talk
about?
Good governance is the heart of any organization.
1. Members willingness to save their money
with the society
2. Members agreeing to leave their deposits
with the Sacco
3. Other staff members willing to join the
Sacco
4. Enhanced business to business
relationship
What shows confidence
in co-operatives?
1. The manner in which the power of a
corporate entity is exercised in the
stewardship of the society’s total portfolio
of assets and resources to protect and
cause to grow members fund.
2. Refers to the processes by which
cooperatives are directed controlled and
held responsible
Corporate governance
3. Corporate governance is the set of
processes, customs, policies, laws, and
institutions affecting the way a cooperative is
directed, administered or controlled.
4. Corporate governance also includes the
relationships among the many stakeholders
involved and the goals for which the
corporation is governed.
The principal stakeholders are:
1. The shareholders/members
2. Management (staff)
3. The board of directors
4. Customers
5. Donors, potential investors and strategic partners
6. Creditors (e.g., banks, bond holders), suppliers
7. Regulators (MOCD&M and SASRA).
Participants in Corporate
Governance in co-operatives
1. Guards the reputation of the society
2. Positions the society well among other players
3. The society remains relevant, legitimate and
competitive;
4. Contributes to the growth and survival of the
society
5. Enhance the accountability and performance of
those entrusted to manage society affairs
6. Promote efficient and effective use of limited
resources.
Importance of good
governance
● Accountability-shareholder engagement,
CSR, compliance
● Efficiency and effectiveness
● Probity (adherence to the highest
principles and ideals) and integrity-
leadership that is honest, faithful and
diligent
Pillars of good governance
● Responsibility-leadership that is
representative and conscious of its
obligations
● Transparent and open leadership with
accurate and timely disclosure of
information relating to all economic and
other activities of the Society
● The survival, growth and the future of any
institution is dependent on good governance.
● This is dependent on a membership that is
alert, interested and objective in discharging
their
mandates as the supreme authority of the
society in a sober and business like manner.
Fundamental fact
● The supreme authority of a Society
society is vested in general meetings.
(Coop Soc. Act section 27)
● In exercising the responsibilities of the
supreme authority, members shall jointly
and severally ensure that only credible
members are elected to the board of
directors.
Members role in good
governance
A committee by the people and for the
people Must be seen to:
● Be fully representative-Gender
● Reflect the diversity within
● Articulate the wishes of the
members
Board of directors
● The Board should ensure that the
society complies with all relevant laws &
regulations,
● Appointments to the Board of Directors
should, through a managed and effective
process, ensure that a balanced mix of
proficient individuals
Societies should develop:
1. Code of conduct
2. Service charter
3. Policies –human resource, credit,
investment, savings, liquidity, information
preservation, dividend and risk management
policies
How to institutionalize good
governance
They are at the heart of ensuring survival
● Do we have a clear picture of where the society is
going?
● Does it depend on us to move the society?
● Can you say for sure whether the society will
survive the next five years?
● This calls for the society to develop a strategic plan
Failure to plan is planning to fail
Strategic issues
Budget
To be prepared three months before the end of
the preceding financial year.
● Questions:
1. Do you understand it or you just approve?
2. Do you follow to see its obeyed?
Other instruments of good
Governance
To be presented to members within four
months after the end of the accounting
period (sec 25).
● Questions:
How timely are your accounts?
Do you get it within a reasonable period
before AGM?
Audited Accounts
The Sacco Society shall have a credit
policy consistent with the Act,
regulations and any other applicable
law. The policy shall contain the
following:
Credit management
-Loaning procedures and their documentation
-Eligibility requirement for a loan
-Permissible loan purposes and acceptable
collaterals.
-Terms (loan types, interest rates, frequency of
payments) and conditions
General lending
procedures
-Terms and conditions of insider lending.
-Maximum loan approval levels for each officer and
committees.
-Guarantee requirements.
-No director or employee of a Sacco or immediate
family members may receive preferential treatment
in connection with any loan made by a Sacco.
Disclosures
1. Continuous monitoring-Extension services
2. Guidance and advisory services
3. Training and education
4. Inspections (sec 58)
Ministry responsibility in
good Governance
5. Inquiries (sec 58)
6. Surcharge (sec 73)
7. Settlement of disputes (sec 76)
8. Elections
9. Regulation and supervision
1. Exaggerated expenses
2. High committee
allowances/remuneration
3. Unmanaged risks
4. Lack of morale
5. Conflicts
Indicators of bad governance
6. Unachieved objectives
7. Laxity
8. Stagnant growth
9. Poor flow of information
10. Lack of successful leadership.
11. Manipulation of members
● Good governance is an effort
of all of us in the society.
● “It takes good people to do
nothing for evil to prevail.”
Conclusion
THE
END

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Co operative corporate governance

  • 1. CO-OPERATIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE BY JAMES MWASI EDITED BY STEPHEN MWANGI
  • 2. A co-operative is an autonomous association of people who have gathered in a voluntary way in order to satisfy their economic needs as well as, social and cultural aspirations by means of a joint owned and democratically-managed venture So we can say co-operatives are people made, people lead, people financed, people governed. What is a co-operative?
  • 3. “The people’s welfare can best be secured by institutions organized by the people themselves, because these institutions are most likely to possess the characteristics that appeal to the people and therefore the stability to perpetuate their services”- Alphonse Desjardins
  • 4. Co-operative is a system. For a co-operative society to succeed it has to learn, it has to be a learning organization. It has to expand its ability to create its future through viewing itself as a system. A system is defined as a collection of parts that interact with one another to function as a whole.
  • 5. However a co-operative just like any other systems is not the sum of of its parts, it is the product of their interactions. And therefore when this system is taken apart, it losses its essential properties and so do the parts.
  • 6. The manner in which power is exercised in the management of economic and social resources for sustainable human development. There is a growing consensus that most cooperatives in developing countries collapse due to weaknesses in governance. Governance
  • 7. 1. What characterizes governance in our own society? 2. What role have we played for the governance of our society to be what it is today? 3. Are you proud of the governance in your society or does it haunt you? 4. Is it a governance that you want to be associated with even 10 years down the line or you would it rather changes? Governance in our society
  • 8. 5. Do you think it makes people want to associate with your society and do business with you or does it make people cautious if not avoid your society? 3. What are you doing to ensure a standard of good governance you would be proud to talk about? Good governance is the heart of any organization.
  • 9. 1. Members willingness to save their money with the society 2. Members agreeing to leave their deposits with the Sacco 3. Other staff members willing to join the Sacco 4. Enhanced business to business relationship What shows confidence in co-operatives?
  • 10. 1. The manner in which the power of a corporate entity is exercised in the stewardship of the society’s total portfolio of assets and resources to protect and cause to grow members fund. 2. Refers to the processes by which cooperatives are directed controlled and held responsible Corporate governance
  • 11. 3. Corporate governance is the set of processes, customs, policies, laws, and institutions affecting the way a cooperative is directed, administered or controlled. 4. Corporate governance also includes the relationships among the many stakeholders involved and the goals for which the corporation is governed.
  • 12. The principal stakeholders are: 1. The shareholders/members 2. Management (staff) 3. The board of directors 4. Customers 5. Donors, potential investors and strategic partners 6. Creditors (e.g., banks, bond holders), suppliers 7. Regulators (MOCD&M and SASRA). Participants in Corporate Governance in co-operatives
  • 13. 1. Guards the reputation of the society 2. Positions the society well among other players 3. The society remains relevant, legitimate and competitive; 4. Contributes to the growth and survival of the society 5. Enhance the accountability and performance of those entrusted to manage society affairs 6. Promote efficient and effective use of limited resources. Importance of good governance
  • 14. ● Accountability-shareholder engagement, CSR, compliance ● Efficiency and effectiveness ● Probity (adherence to the highest principles and ideals) and integrity- leadership that is honest, faithful and diligent Pillars of good governance
  • 15. ● Responsibility-leadership that is representative and conscious of its obligations ● Transparent and open leadership with accurate and timely disclosure of information relating to all economic and other activities of the Society
  • 16. ● The survival, growth and the future of any institution is dependent on good governance. ● This is dependent on a membership that is alert, interested and objective in discharging their mandates as the supreme authority of the society in a sober and business like manner. Fundamental fact
  • 17. ● The supreme authority of a Society society is vested in general meetings. (Coop Soc. Act section 27) ● In exercising the responsibilities of the supreme authority, members shall jointly and severally ensure that only credible members are elected to the board of directors. Members role in good governance
  • 18. A committee by the people and for the people Must be seen to: ● Be fully representative-Gender ● Reflect the diversity within ● Articulate the wishes of the members Board of directors
  • 19. ● The Board should ensure that the society complies with all relevant laws & regulations, ● Appointments to the Board of Directors should, through a managed and effective process, ensure that a balanced mix of proficient individuals
  • 20. Societies should develop: 1. Code of conduct 2. Service charter 3. Policies –human resource, credit, investment, savings, liquidity, information preservation, dividend and risk management policies How to institutionalize good governance
  • 21. They are at the heart of ensuring survival ● Do we have a clear picture of where the society is going? ● Does it depend on us to move the society? ● Can you say for sure whether the society will survive the next five years? ● This calls for the society to develop a strategic plan Failure to plan is planning to fail Strategic issues
  • 22. Budget To be prepared three months before the end of the preceding financial year. ● Questions: 1. Do you understand it or you just approve? 2. Do you follow to see its obeyed? Other instruments of good Governance
  • 23. To be presented to members within four months after the end of the accounting period (sec 25). ● Questions: How timely are your accounts? Do you get it within a reasonable period before AGM? Audited Accounts
  • 24. The Sacco Society shall have a credit policy consistent with the Act, regulations and any other applicable law. The policy shall contain the following: Credit management
  • 25. -Loaning procedures and their documentation -Eligibility requirement for a loan -Permissible loan purposes and acceptable collaterals. -Terms (loan types, interest rates, frequency of payments) and conditions General lending procedures
  • 26. -Terms and conditions of insider lending. -Maximum loan approval levels for each officer and committees. -Guarantee requirements. -No director or employee of a Sacco or immediate family members may receive preferential treatment in connection with any loan made by a Sacco. Disclosures
  • 27. 1. Continuous monitoring-Extension services 2. Guidance and advisory services 3. Training and education 4. Inspections (sec 58) Ministry responsibility in good Governance
  • 28. 5. Inquiries (sec 58) 6. Surcharge (sec 73) 7. Settlement of disputes (sec 76) 8. Elections 9. Regulation and supervision
  • 29. 1. Exaggerated expenses 2. High committee allowances/remuneration 3. Unmanaged risks 4. Lack of morale 5. Conflicts Indicators of bad governance
  • 30. 6. Unachieved objectives 7. Laxity 8. Stagnant growth 9. Poor flow of information 10. Lack of successful leadership. 11. Manipulation of members
  • 31. ● Good governance is an effort of all of us in the society. ● “It takes good people to do nothing for evil to prevail.” Conclusion