The new ISSB standards – implications for Hong Kong

The new ISSB standards – implications for Hong Kong

CGj assesses whether the much-anticipated sustainability disclosure standards issued by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) in June this year will be the game- changer they aim to be, and what impact their launch will have on companies in Hong...
Strengthening cybersecurity: why government legislation is imperative

Strengthening cybersecurity: why government legislation is imperative

Michael Gazeley, Founder and Managing Director, Network Box Corporation, argues that government legislation in the realm of cybersecurity has become an urgent and critical necessity. In today’s hyper-connected world, where technology has become an integral part of our...
Upping the game

Upping the game

A new Institute report, published in June 2023, makes recommendations on how governance professionals can raise their game in the fast-changing business and social environment of Hong Kong and the Mainland. The roles of company secretaries and governance professionals...
The board’s role in a company’s digital transformation

The board’s role in a company’s digital transformation

Joan Conley, Senior Advisor on Corporate Governance and ESG Programs, and Karen Snow, Senior Vice-President and the Global Head of Listings, Nasdaq, look at key issues boards should consider in the course of their company’s digital transformation. Almost every company...
CGj August 2023 (pdf version)

CGj August 2023 (pdf version)

The new ISSB standards – Implications for Hong Kong Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...
Risk management and the governance professional

Risk management and the governance professional

As risk management becomes more relevant to the governance professional role, a new report highlights the unique contribution practitioners can make to ESG and technology risk management in organisations of all types. It would be something of an understatement to say...
Sustainable investment: regulatory priorities

Sustainable investment: regulatory priorities

Ashley Alder SBS JP, Chief Executive Officer, Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), looks at the enormous potential of the global standards for corporate sustainability reporting currently under consultation by the International Sustainability Standards Board and...
CGj August 2022 (pdf version)

CGj August 2022 (pdf version)

Risk management and governance professionals Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...
Automated governance?

Automated governance?

Technology is now more central to the strategy and operation of organisations than ever before. CSj looks at what impact this is having on governance practices and on the roles of Chartered Secretaries and Chartered Governance Professionals (CS/CGPs). If there were...
Implementing a Privacy Management Programme

Implementing a Privacy Management Programme

Ada Chung FCG FCS, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Hong Kong (PCPD), advocates for the implementation a Privacy Management Programme as a vital part of a company’s commitment to good corporate governance...
Governance concerns – A minority shareholder perspective

Governance concerns – A minority shareholder perspective

Minority shareholders have consistent concerns relating to governance best practice deviations in Hong Kong. Philip Foo CFA CA, Vice-President, APAC Research and Engagement, Glass Lewis, discusses some of the common triggers for concern and how to reduce the...
Cross-border insolvency – What you should know as a creditor

Cross-border insolvency – What you should know as a creditor

Wynne Mok, Partner, Ruby Chik, Associate, Jason Cheng, Associate, and Kathleen Poon, Associate, Slaughter and May, consider some of the main issues and implications involved in cross-border insolvency from the point of view of a creditor. With the global economic...
CSj August 2021 (pdf version)

CSj August 2021 (pdf version)

Governance and technology Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...
Board diversity in Hong Kong – moving from talk to action

Board diversity in Hong Kong – moving from talk to action

CSj gets some best-practice advice from investors, regulators and governance professionals in Hong Kong on how to improve diversity on boards and deliver real change. Earlier this month, a Qualcomm shareholder sued the company’s directors for failing to bring an...
Governance in the COVID-19 crisis

Governance in the COVID-19 crisis

Neil Waters and Karoline Vinsrygg, Egon Zehnder, highlight the results of a recent poll of chairs and board members to find out how boards are responding to the COVID-19 crisis. Like everyone and everything else, boards have had to adapt to a changed world in so many...
Dematerialisation – three decades on

Dematerialisation – three decades on

CSj looks at the latest proposals for implementing a paperless securities market in Hong Kong. On 28 January 2019, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd (HKEX) and the Federation of Share Registrars Ltd (FSR) issued a joint...
Offshore fund exemption regime for Hong Kong–domiciled funds

Offshore fund exemption regime for Hong Kong–domiciled funds

Henry Kwong, Tax Partner, Cheng & Cheng Taxation Services Ltd, analyses the latest Inland Revenue Department guidance on offshore fund exemptions for Hong Kong–domiciled funds. On 30 June 2020, the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) published its long-awaited...
Virtual assets funds

Virtual assets funds

As the first cryptocurrency fund licensed by the Securities and Futures Commission is launched in Hong Kong, Richard Keady, Partner, and Henry Li, Associate, Dentons Hong Kong, give an overview of the regulatory regime applicable to such funds. Technology is changing...
Careers in Governance – Crystal Lee ACIS ACS

Careers in Governance – Crystal Lee ACIS ACS

What is your role as a governance professional? ‘As a company secretarial officer working for a listed company, my role is to ensure regulatory compliance within the listed company and its subsidiaries. I also assist in the holding of board meetings and annual general...
Individual accountability

Individual accountability

Globally we are seeing the introduction of new regimes to make it easier for regulators to hold individual executives and board members responsible for corporate misconduct. CSj looks at the implications of this trend for directors, managers and governance...
Artificial intelligence and regulatory compliance

Artificial intelligence and regulatory compliance

Emily Foges, CEO, Luminance, and Emma Walton, Knowledge and Innovation Manager, Slaughter and May, suggest ways that artificial intelligence can be harnessed by corporate governance professionals in the area of regulatory compliance. Artificial intelligence (AI) has...
New reverse takeover rules

New reverse takeover rules

New listing rule amendments to become effective on 1 October 2019 seek to enhance Hong Kong’s reverse takeover rules and continuing listing criteria. Hong Kong’s listing rules require listed issuers to maintain sufficient operations and to have assets of sufficient...
Modern governance

Modern governance

Chris Lawley, Vice-President APAC, Diligent, suggests four steps for boards to modernise their governance. Diligent recently launched a new category called ‘modern governance’ to bring boards of directors and leadership teams up to speed in today’s digital world....
CSj August 2019 (pdf version)

CSj August 2019 (pdf version)

Accountability – A cure for capitalism? Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...
The ESG imperative

The ESG imperative

The message from investors on environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure is clear and unambiguous, Sally J Curley, CEO, Curley Global IR, writes. Treating this as a public relations exercise and producing a ‘fluff’ CSR report raises red flags for investors....
What makes a good ESG report?

What makes a good ESG report?

The Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting Standards replaced the GRI’s G4 reporting framework on 1 July 2018. Vicky Lee and Carissa Pobre, Sustainability Advisers, The Purpose Business, give some tips on how to raise your game when it comes to ESG...
Climate-related financial disclosures

Climate-related financial disclosures

In a two-part series, Dr Glenn Frommer and Theodora Thunder, Principals, The Sustainability Partnership, look at guidance from the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures on how companies can address one of the toughest challenges of ESG disclosure –...
CGC 2018 preview

CGC 2018 preview

CSj previews the Institute’s upcoming biennial Corporate Governance Conference, to be held on Friday 14 September 2018 at the JW Marriott Hotel in Hong Kong. Next month, the 11th in the Institute’s series of biennial corporate governance conferences (CGCs) gets...
Discovery obligations of the Competition Commission

Discovery obligations of the Competition Commission

Philip Monaghan, Partner; Scott Schaeffer, Counsel; and Charles Paillard, Associate; O’Melveny, discuss the implications of a recent decision by the Hong Kong Competition Tribunal which clarifies respondent discovery rights in enforcement actions brought by the...
Liability under the Competition Ordinance

Liability under the Competition Ordinance

With key parts of the Competition Ordinance uninterpreted in Hong Kong, Peter Westerlind Wigstrom, Registered Foreign Lawyer, Deacons, looks at overseas competition cases to guide businesses and individuals on the likely extent of their liability under the law. The...
CSJ August 2018 (pdf version)

CSJ August 2018 (pdf version)

What makes a good ESG report? Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...
NGO governance

NGO governance

In an interview with CSj, Chua Hoi Wai, Chief Executive, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service, discusses the challenges facing NGO boards in Hong Kong. Many thanks for giving us this interview – could we start by discussing what constitutes good governance for...
Hong Kong Competition Ordinance: so far and what's next?

Hong Kong Competition Ordinance: so far and what's next?

Since the Hong Kong Competition Ordinance took full effect on 14 December 2015, the Competition Commission has gradually shifted to a harder line enforcement style. Alastair Mordaunt, Partner; and Joy Wong, Associate; Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, look at the...
ACRU 2017 – your questions answered

ACRU 2017 – your questions answered

The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) responds to questions raised during the Institute’s latest Annual Corporate and Regulatory Update seminar, held in June this year. How does the SFC identify cases of misleading information disclosure? What standards...
Sanctions compliance – The bare minimum isn’t enough

Sanctions compliance – The bare minimum isn’t enough

Eric Sohn, Director of Business Product, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, New York, warns against trying to scrape by with a minimal sanctions compliance programme. When faced with sanctions compliance requirements, many firms focus on ‘requirements’ so as to...
Hong Kong's new beneficial ownership regime – an analysis

Hong Kong's new beneficial ownership regime – an analysis

Dr Raymond Chan, Associate Professor; and Dr Angus Young, Senior Lecturer; Hong Kong Baptist University, take a look at Hong Kong’s proposed beneficial ownership regime and its implications for governance professionals. Anti-money laundering (AML) measures are...
CSj August 2017 (pdf version)

CSj August 2017 (pdf version)

Ethical Governance – Keeping companies on track Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...
Board evaluation:  is Hong Kong missing out?

Board evaluation: is Hong Kong missing out?

Formal board evaluation is still at a nascent stage in Hong Kong. CSj looks at the potential benefits of the process and explores why companies in Hong Kong have been reluctant to embrace what is fast becoming a standard part of good corporate governance practice....
Board assessment and board effectiveness

Board assessment and board effectiveness

George Anderson, Katherine Moos and Alice Au, Spencer Stuart, look at six key questions all boards need to consider regarding board performance and the suitability of individual directors. Investor focus on board performance has reached new levels of intensity. The...
In conversation: insights into integrated reporting

In conversation: insights into integrated reporting

In the global investment community, there have been discussions about the importance of integrating environmental, social, and governance factors into corporate strategy and disclosures, and a movement to encourage integrated reporting. Robert Eccles, Chairman of...
CGC 2016 preview

CGC 2016 preview

CSj previews the Institute’s upcoming biennial corporate governance conference, to be held on the 23–24 September 2016 at the JW Marriott Hotel in Hong Kong. Next month, the 10th in the Institute’s series of biennial corporate governance conferences (CGCs)...
NGO governance:  new guidance

NGO governance: new guidance

A new guidance note issued by the HKICS gives a practical introduction to the governance issues relating to non-governmental organisations (NGOs). A director on your board wants to become involved in an NGO. He comes to you, as the company secretary, and wants to know...
Singapore's new sustainability reporting rules

Singapore's new sustainability reporting rules

Erin Lyon, Executive Director, CSR Asia, takes a look at the Singapore stock exchange’s new sustainability reporting requirements. The long wait for the Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX) sustainability reporting requirements is finally over. On the 20 June 2016, the...
Global connectivity  互聯互通—時代的主題

Global connectivity 互聯互通—時代的主題

Xie Jilong, Board Secretary, CRRC Corporation, highlights the economic and social opportunities resulting from the trend towards global connectivity. From the age of discovery to the proof of the earth being round, from the industrial revolution to the massive...
CSj August 2016 (pdf version)

CSj August 2016 (pdf version)

Board evaluation – Is Hong Kong missing out? Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...
Internal whistleblowing: how to get it right

Internal whistleblowing: how to get it right

Until Hong Kong establishes effective whistleblower protections it will continue to miss out on one of the most effective channels for the detection of fraud. CSj gets some expert advice on this and other aspects of establishing an effective internal whistleblowing...
The value of good communication

The value of good communication

Investor relations is a relatively young profession in Hong Kong, but this month’s In Profile candidate is a Chartered Secretary who has played a major role in building the profession over the last decade. This month, CSj talks to Dr Eva Chan FCIS FCS(PE),...
Weighted voting rights

Weighted voting rights

A straw man proposal is intended to generate discussion of an intended course of action and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing’s ‘straw man’ weighted voting rights proposals have certainly succeeded in doing that. The question remains however – what comes...
China's live stress test

China's live stress test

In the wake of China’s stock market losses, Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng at the Asia Global Institute of the University of Hong Kong, argue that the lessons of this current ‘stress test’ should be used to drive the next phase of economic reform in China. The...
CSj August 2015 (pdf version)

CSj August 2015 (pdf version)

Internal whistleblowing – How to get it right. Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...
Compliance update

Compliance update

Company secretaries in Hong Kong assess the new demands on, and demand for, compliance professionals in the emerging regulatory environment. Compliance work is at the core of what company secretaries do. The Institute’s latest research report on the roles and...
On the level

On the level

In 2013 Anna Wu Hung-yuk was appointed Chairperson of the Competition Commission which will oversee the implementation of the Competition Ordinance next year. In an interview with CSj, she talks about her aspirations for the Competition Commission and looks back over...
CGC 2014: join the debate

CGC 2014: join the debate

CSj previews the Institute’s ninth biennial corporate governance conference which gets underway next month in Hong Kong. The Institute’s biennial corporate government conferences (CGCs), first launched in 1998, have established a reputation for their very...
Corporate rescue in Hong Kong: time for change

Corporate rescue in Hong Kong: time for change

Andrew Kinnison, a solicitor and partner with Howse Williams Bowers, argues that it is time to enact legislation in Hong Kong to support a corporate rescue culture. Corporate rescue is a means by which the directors of an ailing company can seek to nurse it out of its...
Shadow companies: new CFI judgments

Shadow companies: new CFI judgments

In two recent cases, Hong Kong’s Court of First Instance (CFI) calls for proactive measures against shadow companies. In two recent Hong Kong cases, Power Dekor (Hong Kong) Ltd v Power Dekor Group Co Ltd (1 HKLRD 845/2014), and Exxon Mobil Corporation v USA...

Ask the Expert

Q: We have many board committees and subsidiary companies with varying degrees of overlap amongst directors; how can we address this segregation of information and duties with a board portal? A: Access to the right content at the right time is key to effective board...
CSj August 2014 (pdf version)

CSj August 2014 (pdf version)

Compliance update – Your guide to the new regulatory environment. Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...
Integrated reporting: is Hong Kong ready?

Integrated reporting: is Hong Kong ready?

Corporate reports that give stakeholders access to year-old financial statements and little else are clearly not sufficient. The notion, however, that companies currently serving up this stale fare can instantaneously upgrade to providing stakeholders with...
Integrated reporting: tips on getting started

Integrated reporting: tips on getting started

April Chan, Company Secretary, CLP Holdings Ltd, shares some of the experience her company has gained since switching to integrated reporting in 2011. CLP’s financial statement of 1902 consisted of one page of exclusively financial data. By 2012, CLP’s...
What's new in the GRI G4?

What's new in the GRI G4?

The latest generation of sustainability reporting guidelines from the Global Reporting Initiative were launched in May this year. Erin Lyon, Executive Director, CSR Asia, takes a look at the major changes from the G3.1 guidelines they replace, and highlights what G4...
Copycat capitalists 模仿资本主义

Copycat capitalists 模仿资本主义

China’s economic success has led to some rather unusual disruptions to the usual battlelines over free-market versus state-sponsored capitalism. Western countries that have traditionally been staunch defenders of the free-market variety have been shifting...
Establishing and maintaining a culture of compliance

Establishing and maintaining a culture of compliance

Does your company regard compliance as an added value to your business or as a business cost? Bill Dee, Director, Compliance and Complaints Advisory Services Pty Ltd, Australia, and Angus Young, Assistant Professor, Hang Seng Management College, Hong Kong, give some...
CSj August 2013 (pdf version)

CSj August 2013 (pdf version)

Integrated reporting – Is Hong Kong ready? Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...
Shareholder spring? Looking back at the 2012 AGM season

Shareholder spring? Looking back at the 2012 AGM season

While the annual general meeting (AGM) season in Hong Kong coincides with springtime, did we see any evidence this year of the ‘shareholder spring’ – the backlash by shareholders on executive compensation and other corporate governance matters that has had a...
India: interview with a company secretary specialist

India: interview with a company secretary specialist

Company secretaries have a lot going for them in India. The local institute of company secretaries is a statutory body and has some 25,000 members and over 230,000 students. Moreover, by law all companies with a paid up capital over approximately US$500,000 must...
Join the cloud? Certainly, but do your due diligence first

Join the cloud? Certainly, but do your due diligence first

Cloud computing provides easy, scalable access to IT resources and services – it’s also much cheaper than building your own IT infrastructure – but before you sign up to ‘join the cloud’, Zoe Chan, Programme Director, HKU SPACE, suggests some of the issues...
Expense reduction

Expense reduction

There are many ways to reduce corporate expenditure without having to cut staff, argues Richard Wong, Principal, Ascent Partners As staff are generally a major corporate cost category, whenever there is a need to trim costs, the opportunity to find victims presents...

Ask the Expert August 2012

Q: We are considering migrating from a paper board pack to an online board portal, what practical issues do we need to consider in selecting an online service?   A: There are many considerations in addition to the more obvious security and support issues that you are...
CSj August 2012 (pdf version)

CSj August 2012 (pdf version)

Shareholder spring? – 2012 AGM season review Click here or on the cover image below to view or download a pdf of the full...