CGF Research

Executive Programme - 18 June 2026 (09h30-16h00 SAST)

Executive Programme: Visible, Evidence-Based Governance (Live DGF Demonstration)

 

Over the past decade, directors and governance professionals have invested considerable time understanding governance codes, fiduciary duties, board responsibilities, and evolving disclosure expectations - including those recently introduced through King V™.

However, as governance environments become more complex, many organisations continue to rely on manual, fragmented, and narrative-based governance practices that struggle to provide leadership with timely visibility, verifiable evidence, integrated assurance, and defensible oversight.

Importantly, a Digitised Governance Framework (DGF) is not dependent on any single governance code. Rather, it provides organisations with a structured governance operating environment capable of integrating and supporting multiple governing instruments, regulatory obligations, standards, policies, and oversight requirements simultaneously. King V™ is simply one example of such a governing instrument within the South African context.

The absence of integrated governance visibility and evidence-based oversight creates significant practical governance challenges in the King V™ era and beyond:

  • Limited line-of-sight between board decisions and operational reality
  • Difficulty producing reliable, audit-ready evidence for disclosure and oversight purposes
  • Fragmented combined assurance across lines of defence
  • Increased director and officer exposure arising from inadequate governance visibility and supporting evidence
  • Governance activities that exist primarily within documents, presentations, policies, and periodic reporting cycles, rather than within a living, testable governance environment
  • Difficulty demonstrating governance outcomes such as ethical culture, performance and value creation, prudent control, legitimacy, and organisational resilience

This full-day executive programme examines how governance visibility, assurance, oversight, and defensibility can be strengthened through the practical application of a Digitised Governance Framework within increasingly complex governance environments - including the operationalisation of King V™ principles where applicable.

Participants gain the ability to:

  • Operationalise King V™ principles through a practical Digitised Governance Framework (DGF)
  • Map board responsibilities directly to King V™’s principles and governance outcomes
  • Confidently address the new King V™ Disclosure Framework requirements and board sign-off obligations
  • Diagnose governance and assurance blind spots with evidence-based visibility
  • Strengthen combined assurance across all lines of defence in line with King V™ expectations
  • Evaluate and demonstrate governance maturity using up-to-date, verifiable data
  • Interrogate King V™ reporting and disclosures with greater confidence at board level
  • Reduce personal and organisational liability through traceable, audit-ready governance processes
  • Understand the architectural components required to build or enhance a DGF

This is not a refresher in governance duties.

It is the next evolution of governance capability.

Who Should Attend

  • Board members & Non-Executive directors
  • Audit & Risk Committee Members
  • Company Secretaries
  • Chief Risk Officers & GRC leaders
  • Internal Audit executives
  • Senior executives responsible for assurance and oversight
  • Internal Marketing & Report Writers
  • Stakeholder Communications & Publicists

Date: 18 June 2026
Time: 09h30-16h00 SAST
Where: TEAMs session
Delegate fee: R2,875.00 including VAT per person. Pay via the cart and you will receive your session invite
Group packages available: Email enquiries@cgf.co.za for more information

This programme has MASA CPD Accreditation - 16 CPD Points at CMSA Level

“Most governance training answers the WHO and WHY.
Few ever address the WHAT and the HOW.
Now see King V™ through the lens of a digitised governance framework.”

R2875,00

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