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Duo jailed for fraud over HK$53m property transaction
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ICAC, 30-Oct-2012
Theodore Cheng Chee-tock, former Chairman of C Y Foundation (1182) is thereby inducted into the Webb-site Hall of Shame.
ICAC, 30-Oct-2012
Theodore Cheng Chee-tock, former Chairman of C Y Foundation (1182) is thereby inducted into the Webb-site Hall of Shame.
HKSAR v Theodore Cheng Chee Tock & Philip Yu
HK District Court, 30-Oct-2012
"The flouting of listing rules...might well be exacerbated by a lack of tight regulation and a comprehensive mechanism to punish those who manipulate the system. It is also clear to see that quite many people in the senior management level of companies failed or were reluctant ot distinguish their own fund and the funds of a public listed company." - District Judge Stanley Chan.
HK District Court, 30-Oct-2012
"The flouting of listing rules...might well be exacerbated by a lack of tight regulation and a comprehensive mechanism to punish those who manipulate the system. It is also clear to see that quite many people in the senior management level of companies failed or were reluctant ot distinguish their own fund and the funds of a public listed company." - District Judge Stanley Chan.
Luck Continent Ltd v Theodore Cheng Chee Tock & others: costs
HK Court of First Instance, 19-Oct-2012
HK Court of First Instance, 19-Oct-2012
Luck Continent Ltd v Theodore Cheng Chee Tock & others
HK Court of First Instance, 25-Apr-2012
The HK court orders that the Bye-laws of C Y Foundation (1182), a Bermudan company, be amended so as to enable a director to be removed by an ordinary (not special) resolution, in compliance with the Listing Rules. The next question is whether the Bermudan companies registry will register a change to the Bye-laws, ordered by a HK court, which has not been approved by special resolution, or whether the company has to seek the Bermudan court's agreement to this.
HK Court of First Instance, 25-Apr-2012
The HK court orders that the Bye-laws of C Y Foundation (1182), a Bermudan company, be amended so as to enable a director to be removed by an ordinary (not special) resolution, in compliance with the Listing Rules. The next question is whether the Bermudan companies registry will register a change to the Bye-laws, ordered by a HK court, which has not been approved by special resolution, or whether the company has to seek the Bermudan court's agreement to this.
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