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Private companies will not be required to have a company secretary.
The company secretary looked up; for that one moment he was the most important man in the room.
Q. When will the company secretary changes come into force?
In 1954, he became company secretary and a member of the finance committee.
However, public companies are required to appoint a company secretary.
These tasks are usually carried out by the company secretary.
A company secretary is employed as are three other full-time staff.
"There are two people who really make this business run now, myself and the company secretary.
The company secretary had simply passed on an oral instruction.
He very soon rose to become company secretary, and later served as managing director between 1866-1895.
My wife's a company secretary for the company in question all right?
He ran out of coins and asked the company secretary to ring him back.
She was company secretary there and I've had the most wonderful reference from the firm.
For more information, see our guide on company secretaries' responsibilities.
David Stevens, 38 years old, was named group legal adviser and company secretary.
Sir Peter turned his head and raised an eyebrow at the company secretary.
It's a good idea for an inexperienced company secretary to get some formal training.
If you're running a public limited company you must by law have a company secretary.
Bob's wife, Vera, is the company secretary and their four children are involved in the winery.
A public company must have at least two directors and a company secretary.
He has also been a Company Secretary for a private family nursing home.
A sole director may also be the company secretary.
He will be advised on such issues by the Company Secretary.
The company's directors and company secretary are responsible for filing the annual return.
If you are not sure who to write to in an organisation, address your letter to the company secretary.