Friday 12th October 2012
Dear Reader,
NEW ARTICLE
Help the
needy, not the needless
We price the proposed Old Age Living
Allowance if means-testing is scrapped to make it a universal pension, and what
it would mean for tax rates down the road to a welfare state. We show you the
increasingly educated and affluent profile of future retirees, and call on
Government to refocus on a better, properly means-tested and rebranded elderly
CSSA system. We also look at the $2 fare scheme, another scattergun attempt at
welfare. (12-Oct-2012)
RECENTLY ON WEBB-SITE
Xpress
excess
Here's a horror story of excessive pay at Xpress
Group (0185), a company you've probably never heard of, but pay attention,
because it could just as easily happen to yours, as the Listing Rules do not
prevent it. In the last 15 years, the controlling family have received HK$493m
in pay as directors, while the loss attributable to shareholders was $248m.
(8-Oct-2012)
HK land for
HK xenophobes
We explain why the proposed "HK land for HK
people" scheme, while superficially appealing to voters, won't work, and we again propose measures to make the housing and
tax system simpler and fairer, including elimination of stamp duty and mortgage
interest deductions, and land lease reform to open the market and lower the
premiums on new leases. (6-Sep-2012)
IN OTHER NEWS
Five face
HK$100m bribery charge over acquisition of plantation project
ICAC, 11-Oct-2012
Interesting that Choy Ping
Fai is now described as former President of CERG; the annual reports never
disclosed his role.
Uni-Bio (0690): Michael Liang Hui Min was acquitted
Company announcement, 10-Oct-2012
Quest for Harvard entry ends in US$2m tangle
Boston Globe, 9-Oct-2012
HKEx's new "Chief Regulatory Officer"
Company
media release, 8-Oct-2012
Comment: the Head of Listing is a key
regulatory role and should be a full-time job. We don't see how one person can
be both Head of Listing and also carry responsbility for the regulatory, legal
and compliance functions of all the other businesses in HKEx, including the HKFE
futures exchange, 3 clearing houses (options, futures, stocks) and soon, an
overseas commodity exchange. Some clarity is needed.
MGM Grand Paradise Ltd v Mr Chiu Tak Wah
HK
Court of First Instance, 8-Oct-2012
Regarding a gambling debt of
HK$9,301,500 due by a director of Richful International Investment Ltd.
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