What influence does a nominal supervisor have on himself?

Nominal supervisors generally have no influence on themselves.

In a relatively large company, there will be a board of directors and a board of supervisors, among which the supervisors will be elected by representatives of employees and shareholders. Nominal supervisors have no influence on themselves, because supervisors do not bear the debts of the company and will not be responsible for the actions of the company. Of course, as a supervisor, he should supervise the behavior of the company's senior management, regularly check the company's financial situation, and make suggestions to the shareholders' meeting.

Precautions for Nominal Supervisor

Article 54 of the Company Law: Supervisors may attend meetings of the board of directors as nonvoting delegates and raise questions or suggestions on matters resolved by the board of directors.

The board of supervisors and the supervisors of the company without a board of supervisors may investigate the company's abnormal operation; If necessary, an accounting firm can be hired to assist in the work, and the expenses shall be borne by the company.