With the recent suspension of trading of the shares of No Signboard and the receipt of letters of demand for non-payment of rentals, readers may be interested in the case study published in Volume 9 of the Corporate Governance Case Studies. Clearly, its problems started well before the pandemic. Listed only in November 2017 – another dent in investor confidence.
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Mak Yuen Teen
This is a personal website of Mak Yuen Teen intended to convey his personal views on current developments in corporate governance and to share thought leadership publications. He sees himself as a corporate governance advocate, taking an independent and objective view of corporate governance situations with the goal of improving corporate governance for the public interest. Yuen Teen has been involved in many key corporate governance developments in Singapore and the region. He was the founder of the first corporate governance centre in Singapore and developed the first corporate governance index in Singapore; has served on various corporate governance committees set up by the Singapore authorities; has served on boards and committees in various not-for-profit and international organisations; regularly conducts training for directors, regulators and other professionals; edits an annual collection of case studies published by CPA Australia; and has been recognised by both investor and director bodies with awards and citations for his contributions to corporate governance.
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