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COMPANY LAW SEMINAR: 7 Major Areas Of Change In The New Companies Act

 about 8 years ago   fadzel


COMPANY LAW SEMINAR: 7 Major Areas Of Change In The New Companies Act

The Companies Bill 2015, which was recently passed by Parliament on 28 April 2016, brings about major changes to the existing corporate landscape in Malaysia, as it replaces the old Companies Act 1965. The new Act effectively modernizes the Malaysian corporate legal setup in line with the current international standards.


The new Act changes various aspects of the Company Law in Malaysia, particularly seven major areas: among others, duties and responsibilities of Company Directors and Company Secretaries; the way companies are incorporated and managed; and the concept of corporate rescue mechanisms in Malaysia.


As such, it is essential and necessary for all stakeholders to gain an understanding on the various aspects of the new reforms and changes under the new Companies Act, in particular those involving Company Directors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Insolvency.


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Lawyers
  • Company Directors and Partners
  • CEOs, CFOs, COOs
  • Finance Managers and Financial Controllers
  • Company Secretaries
  • Corporate Counsel and Corporate Advisory Professionals
  • Professionals responsible for implementing best practice corporate governance in their organisations

  • Date: 16 & 17 August 2016


    Venue: Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur


    Registration fees:

  • Early Bird | RM1700 (ends 10 August 2016)
  • Normal Price | RM1850 (after 10 August 2016)

  • 10 CPD POINTS: Bar Council Malaysia


    For further information, visit this link


    Click here to download the application form


    Picture credits: LegalPlus



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