Early bird enrolment for the 20th “Annual Corporate and Regulatory Update” (ACRU 2019)

The Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre continues to serve as a supporting organisation for ACRU 2019, the annual signature event of the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries (HKICS), for 12 consecutive y...
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The Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre continues to serve as a supporting organisation for ACRU 2019, the annual signature event of the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries (HKICS), for 12 consecutive years. As part of the Centre’s effort in promoting professional ethics, we encourage company secretaries, directors, governance professionals and senior management to join the event on 5 June 2019.

 

Participants will be able to learn about the latest enforcement issues and regulatory developments directly from prominent speakers from the Companies Registry, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority and Securities and Futures Commission. A total of 7 ECPD points will be granted to eligible participants who attended all sessions of the event.

 

Please visit the event website for details. Early bird enrolment by 15 April 2018 is available.

 

For enquiries, please call HKICS at 2830-6070 or 2830-6011, or email to ecpd@hkics.org.hk.

 

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ICAC Chief introduced Hong Kong’s anti-corruption work and integrity culture to Chinese enterprises

Invited by the Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association (HKCEA), ICAC Commissioner Simon Peh exchanged views with over 300 senior representatives of mainland-funded enterprises in Hong Kong on the work of the ICAC at “T...
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Invited by the Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association (HKCEA), ICAC Commissioner Simon Peh exchanged views with over 300 senior representatives of mainland-funded enterprises in Hong Kong on the work of the ICAC at “The 4th HKCEA Hong Kong Series” on 13 December 2018.

 

The theme of Commissioner’s speech was “Change”. He shared with the participants how the ICAC upholds the probity culture of Hong Kong and sustains a level-playing environment with its unchanged mission and adaptability to constant changes and challenges. He also explained how the ICAC strives to contribute to a corruption-free region and passes on the value of integrity to the future generations through enforcement, experience sharing and the “ethics for all” approach.

 

The Commissioner thanked HKCEA for collaborating with the Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre over the years in the promotion of business ethics to Chinese enterprises in Hong Kong. With the ICAC’s 45th Anniversary approaching, he called for the participants’ continuous support and joining hands with the ICAC in upholding Hong Kong’s core value of integrity.

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