• Your aim in this assessment is to demonstrate your independent problem solving and legal analysis skills. • You need to demonstrate your ability to identify relevant legal issues; provide relevant sources and develop logical arguments that apply legal principles to the facts. • Please answer all questions in question 1 and question 2. • Your submission must include a bibliography. See Canvas for full instructions. • The word limit for question 1 and 2 combined is 1500 words. Question 1 Angus is a 44-year-old high school teacher who wishes to invest his savings of $100,000 by building up a blue-chip share portfolio. Angus was a keen observer of the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry in 2019 and has strong views about corporate ethics and the remuneration of directors. Angus wants to exercise his vote as a shareholder to ensure that company directors are not being overpaid. He is also keen to ensure there is proper corporate governance and the directors are managing the company efficiently and ethically. Angus is unsure whether he should buy shares in a public company or a proprietary company. He is also unclear about what class of share/s would best suit his particular investment interests. Angus seeks your professional advice.
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