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AI and the Company Secretary: Operating the Boundary the Chair Polices

AI and the Company Secretary: Operating the Boundary the Chair Polices

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The information environment directors now use to make decisions is increasingly composed by AI systems whose framing decisions are not transparent. The company secretary is the only person with line of sight to the difference, and increasingly even the secretary cannot fully see it. In this episode of The Board in the Machine, Mario Thomas — Chartered Director and Fellow of the Institute of Directors — examines how AI is remaking the company secretary's role at the operational seam between board administration and the company's disclosure obligations. He walks through four failure modes inside board administration, the personal exposure created by AI disclosure under the FRC Code and the EU AI Act, and the bifurcation between secretaries with genuine AI capability and those with only accumulated credentials. The argument draws on the November 2024 GC100 minute-taking poll conducted with Norton Rose Fulbright, which found that 92% of 106 companies surveyed had not introduced AI to assist with minute-taking and 84% had no internal policy on its use; the McKinsey Global Board Survey 2024, which reported that 66% of directors say their boards have limited to no knowledge or experience with AI; PwC's 2025 Annual Corporate Directors Survey; and the 2026 Protiviti and BoardProspects Global Board Governance Survey. Against that evidence the episode frames the secretary's real choice through Mario's Six Board Concerns and the constitutional principle Cadbury named in 1992 and the FRC's 2024 Code carries forward. This episode is for company secretaries, chairs, and non-executive directors working through the operational reality of AI governance under the FRC Code and the EU AI Act. Read the full article at mariothomas.com
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