Investors should beware of companies window-dressing their boards
Dodgy companies may appoint academics to give the semblance of propriety, independence and objectivity. Don’t bet on it.
Read MorePosted by Mak Yuen Teen | Nov 18, 2018 | Articles
Dodgy companies may appoint academics to give the semblance of propriety, independence and objectivity. Don’t bet on it.
Read MorePosted by Mak Yuen Teen | Nov 17, 2018 | Articles
The inability or unwillingness of boards, shareholders and regulators to hold directors accountable creates moral hazard and results in a downward spiral in behaviour in our market.
Read MorePosted by Mak Yuen Teen | Nov 15, 2018 | Articles
The apparent lack of action taken by regulators for “inadvertent omissions” adds to the continuing degeneration of our so-called disclosure-based regime.
Read MorePosted by Mak Yuen Teen | Nov 14, 2018 | Articles
Has Datapulse truly put its recent questionable past behind it, or could this to be a false dawn? Shareholders should attend the AGM to find out.
Read MorePosted by Mak Yuen Teen | Nov 14, 2018 | Articles
Can Singapore companies and directors transcend compliance to a more principle-based approach?
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