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Entities Listing on HKEX Series – Decoding Corporate Wrongdoing: Independent Investigations and Latest Enforcement Trends (archived session) (ESEMEF338L01) High-profile cases of corporate fraud and financial accounting scandals have highlighted the vulnerabilities faced by listed companies in relation to allegations of misconduct, encompassing issues such as earnings management, asset misappropriation, and fraudulent accounting practices. The increasing prevalence of these incidents, often accompanied by regulatory inquiries, underscores a critical need for proactive measures. Within this complex landscape, independent investigations serve as an essential tool for companies, enabling them to effectively respond to allegations and implement necessary corrective actions. Topics include: - Understanding the role of independent investigations in addressing allegations of wrongdoing
- Identifying common types of wrongdoing allegations relevant to Hong Kong-listed companies
- Providing practical guidance on handling allegations and implementing corrective measures
- Staying informed about recent enforcement trends and regulatory developments
- Case studies
Notice This course operates under a new Learning management system (LMS) that is designed to enhance your learning experience. To gain access to LMS, please register for an LMS account. Within a day, you will receive an e-mail from LMS containing your login ID and a one-time password for activation. If you have already registered an LMS account, you will be able to access the course within 24 hours. The viewing period is 180 days. Offline enrolment form
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