How has the rule in Foss v. Harbottle, supra been interpreted in the context of a claim brought by a group of shareholders alleging that they were prevented from properly overseeing the management of two audited corporations?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Hercules Managements Ltd. v. Ernst & Young, [1997] 2 SCR 165, 1997 CanLII 345 (SCC):

60 The manner in which the rule in Foss v. Harbottle, supra, operates with respect to the appellants’ claims can thus be demonstrated. As I have already explained, the appellants allege that they were prevented from properly overseeing the management of the audited corporations because the respondents’ audit reports painted a misleading picture of their financial state. They allege further that had they known the true situation, they would have intervened to avoid the eventuality of the corporations’ going into receivership and the consequent loss of their equity. The difficulty with this submission, I have suggested, is that it fails to recognize that in supervising management, the shareholders must be seen to be acting as a body in respect of the corporation’s interests rather than as individuals in respect of their own ends. In a manner of speaking, the shareholders assume what may be seen to be a “managerial role” when, as a collectivity, they oversee the activities of the directors and officers through resolutions adopted at shareholder meetings. In this capacity, they cannot properly be understood to be acting simply as individual holders of equity. Rather, their collective decisions are made in respect of the corporation itself. Any duty owed by auditors in respect of this aspect of the shareholders’ functions, then, would be owed not to shareholders qua individuals, but rather to all shareholders as a group, acting in the interests of the corporation. And if the decisions taken by the collectivity of shareholders are in respect of the corporation’s affairs, then the shareholders’ reliance on negligently prepared audit reports in taking such decisions will result in a wrong to the corporation for which the shareholders cannot, as individuals, recover.

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