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Daniel Goossens
Statutory Auditor
Bachelor of Arts in Commercial, Financial and Consular Sciences from the ICHEC (Brussels) and Commercial Engineer. Daniel Goossens started his career in 1969, after a traineeship as "Reviseur d'entreprises" and "Reviseur de Banques". He has been professor at the ECSEDI, the EPHEC, the I.S.C. Saint-Louis high schools in Brussels. He was sent in 1971 by the Belgian Minister of Cooperation and Development to Kinshasa on specific missions. He has been licensed by the Belgian Banking and Finance Commission in 1975 and by the "Office de Contrôle des Assurances" in 1979. Currently, Daniel Goossens is statutory Auditor ("Commissaire") of several Belgian companies, amongst others in the public sector, industry, insurance, construction and holdings.
Emmanuèle Attout
Statutory Auditor
Graduated in Applied Economics (UCL, Belgium), she is licensed by the Belgian Banking, Finance and Insurance Commission (BFIC) for financial institutions and insurance companies. Emmanuèle Attout started her career in 1981 and is partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers since 1994. She is statutory auditor of various international companies belonging to different business areas.
The duties, powers and responsibilities of the external Auditors are defined by law and by the Articles of Association of the Company.
Appointment of the external Auditors
According to Belgian Law the Auditors ("College of Commissaires") of the UCB Group and UCB S.A. are appointed for three years by the General Meeting of Shareholders upon proposal of the candidates by the Board of Directors and on presentation of the Work Councils. Their terms may be renewed. The Board makes these proposals for appointment upon the recommendation of the Audit Committee which has been presented with the candidates, by the Chairman of the Executive Committee and by the Executive Vice-President Finance. On proposal of the Board, the General Meeting of Shareholders has appointed two external Auditors who are independent from each other. They act collegially.
Independence of the external Auditors
Remuneration of external Auditors