EPISODE · Apr 9, 2013 · 26 MIN
Keeping Companies and Governments Honest
from The Breakfast Grille · host BFM Media
David Webb, the Corporate and Economic Governance Activist and Founder of Webb-site, discuss: - Chosen career path; - Conflict between the commercial and regulatory roles of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange; - Arguments for a super regulatory authority to assume the oversight role; - Fight for improved investor representation on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange; - Hong Kong is - trying to extend legal culpability over financial advisors to an IPO; -Role as independent non-executive director on HKSE; - HK - voted among Asia’s best-governed exchanges - whether contradiction; - Role of INEDs - necessity elected by independent shareholders; - Big government in HK - whether violates principle of "big market, small government; - Poll voting and Project Poll- Family owned structures - governance concerns - Related Party Transactions; - His annual Christmas share tip.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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