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SUMMARY:Reconciling the Conflict Between Securities Law Disclosure Obligations and Protecting the Corporation. How and What Should a Company Disclose in Regard to Corruption Issues in the Operating Jurisdiction.
DESCRIPTION:CIM MES Vancouver is pleased to present the following upcoming\, complementary\, educational event (panel discussion) for your consideration (all are welcome): \nDate: Thursday\, February 21\, 2019 \nReconciling the Conflict Between Securities Law Disclosure Obligations and Protecting the Corporation. How and What Should a Company Disclose in Regard to Corruption Issues in the Operating Jurisdiction \nThe settlement decision by the Ontario Securities Commission in regard to Katanga Mining resulted in fines imposed on Katanga Mining because it operated in the Democratic Republic of Congo\, which the OSC considered a jurisdiction that is high on the corruption scale and the company should have disclosed those risks to investors. The penalty to Katanga Mining was $28.5 million\, and the individuals involved were also required to pay substantial administrative penalties and costs. The issues were also in regard to accounting and financial reporting. The decision can be found at http://www.osc.gov.on.ca/documents/en/Proceedings-SET/set_20181214_katanga-mining.pdf \nFeaturing: \nDaniela Chimisso dos Santos\, BA\, LLB\, LLM\, SJD (Can.)\nPrincipal Consultant\, Invenient Solutions Consulting \nChris Collins\, B.Sc.\, P.Geo.\, MBA\nChief Mining Advisor\, Corporate Finance\, British Columbia Securities Commission \nAlan Franklin\, JD\, LLB\, LLM\nManaging Director\, Global Business Risk Management\nAcademic Advisor\, Athabasca University Faculty of Business \nJohn Hinze\, CPA\, CA\nDirector\, Corporate Finance\, British Columbia Securities Commission \nJoseph Ringwald\, PEng\, FCIM\, CD\nPresident and CEO\, ScoZinc Mining \nClick HERE for full event details: https://www.cimmes.org/blog/event/vancouver-reconciling-the-conflict/ \nThank you\,\nManagement & Economics Society (MES)\, Vancouver
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/reconciling-the-conflict-between-securities-law-disclosure-obligations-and-protecting-the-corporation-how-and-what-should-a-company-disclose-in-regard-to-corruption-issues-in-the-operating-jurisdicti/
LOCATION:Segal Graduate School of Business – Simon Fraser University 500 Granville Street\, Vancouver\, BC Room 2300\, Room 2300\, 500 Granville Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
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