August 13, 2024
Date
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Time
RM 2,500* per pax
USD550* (foreign participants)
In-Person program
ONLINE option is available only to overseas participants and Malaysians who are traveling on the event date.
Overview
Corporate governance rules in many countries, including Malaysia, have traditionally been based on the shareholder model. Even though it was acknowledged that stakeholders’ interests should be considered in creating long-term shareholder value, most principles and provisions are provided for the protection and creation of shareholder value. The 2021 Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance is one of the first corporate governance codes to incorporate sustainability-related and ESG considerations into its principles, intended outcomes, practices and guidance.
At the same time, sustainability reporting standards issued by various bodies globally require companies to disclose their sustainability governance structures and practices. This one-day program will discuss how corporate governance practices can effectively incorporate ESG considerations in order for boards to discharge their responsibilities in an ESG world.
In this workshop, participants will be exposed to leading practices by companies that have adopted and disclosed meaningful governance practices. Participants will be provided with steps to implement the new and updated provisions where relevant, and sample policies to improve governance practices in their companies so as to comply with the new and updated provisions in the MCCG.
- Understand how ESG considerations affect their fiduciary duties and board responsibilities;
- Better align their corporate governance practices to ESG factors;
- Exercise better oversight over ESG factors that affect their business;
- Understand emerging issues in ESG.
- Chairman of Boards
- Board Committee Members
- Board of Directors
- Anyone who might find this program helpful.
Mak Yuen Teen
Visiting Faculty, Asia School of Business
Faculty Profile
Professor Mak Yuen Teen teaches at the NUS Business School, National University of Singapore, where he founded Singapore’s first corporate governance center in 2003 and founded the Centre for Investor Protection in 2024. He served on three of the four corporate governance committees set up by the Singapore authorities to develop and revise the code of corporate governance and currently serves on the Corporate Governance Advisory Committee under MAS.
Professor Mak has produced a guide for Nominating Committees with KPMG, and served on the advisory panel of the Singapore Institute of Directors which produced the Nominating Committee Guidebook. Between 2000 to 2005, he served on the Governing Council of the Singapore Institute of Directors.
He has written or edited nearly 300 corporate governance case studies and produced numerous reports on corporate governance. He also developed various corporate governance ratings and also the Singapore expert involved in the development of the ASEAN CG Scorecard. Professor Mak has extensive experience conducting training for directors, regulators and other professionals.
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Remaking Corporate Governance for an ESG World
RM 2,500
*excludes Sales & Service Tax (8%)