CSL Ltd Annual Report 2021
13. Indemnification of Directors and Officers During the financial year, the insurance and indemnity arrangements discussed below were in place concerning directors and officers of the consolidated entity. CSL has entered into a Director’s Deed with each director regarding access to Board papers, indemnity and insurance. Each deed provides: a. an ongoing indemnity to the relevant director against liability incurred by that director as an officer of CSL or a related body corporate. The indemnity is given to the extent permitted by law and to the extent and for the amount that the relevant director is not otherwise entitled to be, and is not actually, indemnified by another person or out of the assets of a corporation, where the liability is incurred in or arising out of the conduct of the business of that corporation or in the discharge of the duties of the director in relation to that corporation; b. that CSL will purchase and maintain an insurance policy which covers directors against liability as a director and officer of CSL and its directors. Coverage will be maintained for a minimum of seven years following the cessation of office for each director; and c. the relevant director with a right of access to Board papers in connection with any relevant proceedings. In addition to the Director’s Deeds, Rule 95 of CSL’s constitution requires CSL to indemnify each ‘officer’ of CSL and of each wholly owned subsidiary of CSL out of the assets of CSL ‘to the relevant extent’ against any liability incurred by the officer in or arising out of the conduct of the business of CSL or in the conduct of the business of such wholly owned subsidiary of CSL or in the discharge of the duties of the officer, unless incurred in circumstances which the Board resolves do not justify indemnification. Further details are set out in the Constitution, available on CSL.com (Our Company > Corporate Governance). CSL paid insurance premiums in respect of a contract insuring each individual director of CSL and each full time executive officer, director and secretary of CSL and its controlled entities, against certain liabilities and expenses (including liability for certain legal costs) arising as a result of work performed in their respective capacities, to the extent permitted by law. 14. Indemnification of auditors To the extent permitted by law, CSL has agreed to indemnify its auditors, Ernst & Young, as part of the terms of its audit engagement agreement against claims by third parties arising from the audit (for an unspecified amount). No payment has been made to indemnify Ernst & Young during or since the financial year. No insurance premiums were paid for Ernst & Young during the financial year. 15. Auditor independence and non-audit services CSL may decide to employ the auditor on assignments additional to their statutory audit duties where the auditor’s expertise and experience with CSL and/or the consolidated entity are important. Details of the amounts paid or payable to the entity’s auditor, Ernst & Young, for non-audit services provided during the year are set out below. The directors, in accordance with the advice received from the Audit and Risk Management Committee, are satisfied that the provision of non-audit services is compatible with the general standard of independence for auditors imposed by the Corporations Act 2001 . The directors are satisfied that the provision of non-audit services by the auditor did not compromise the auditor independence requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 for the following reasons: • all non-audit services have been reviewed by the Audit and Risk Management Committee to confirm that they do not impact the impartiality and objectivity of the auditor; and • none of the services undermine the general principles relating to auditor independence as set out in Professional Statement F1, including reviewing or auditing the auditor’s own work, acting in a management or a decision making capacity for CSL, acting as an advocate for CSL or jointly sharing economic risks and rewards. A copy of the auditors’ independence declaration as required under section 307C of the Corporations Act 2001 accompanies this report. CSL Limited Annual Report 2020/21 71
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