Disclosing Conflicts of Interests: Dayco Products Singapore Pte Ltd v Ong Cheng Aik [2004] 4 SLR 318
Directors are subject to strict fiduciary obligations to avoid a conflict of interests. This obligation, however, does not mean that a corporate director can never contract with the company on whose board he sits, an obvious example of a situation of conflict. The general law requirement is that the...
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