Corporate claims against directors or officers following the company’s unlawful conduct

When a company enters into a transaction or undertakes an action that turns out to be either illegal or otherwise exposes the company to substantial fines or other pecuniary sanctions, the question arises as to whether the company may then recover its fines, expenses and other losses from its direct...

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Main Author: WAN, Wai Yee
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-44992018-12-18T00:35:58Z Corporate claims against directors or officers following the company’s unlawful conduct WAN, Wai Yee When a company enters into a transaction or undertakes an action that turns out to be either illegal or otherwise exposes the company to substantial fines or other pecuniary sanctions, the question arises as to whether the company may then recover its fines, expenses and other losses from its directors and employees, in the absence of the relevant legislation specifically providing for, or denying a claim by, the company. In these cases, the board may have made a specific decision to cause the company to enter into the unlawful conduct or may have failed to prevent the improper conduct from undertaken by its employees or officers acting on the company’s behalf. This paper assumes that the directors or employees have not acted dishonestly or otherwise breach the no-conflict or no-profit rule. While the board is not likely to sue one of its own members, the action may be brought by a differently constituted board or shareholders pursuant to the statutory derivative action. 2016-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2541 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/4499/viewcontent/DRAFT010315__1_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Loss shifting Safeway corporate illegality Bilta v Nazir Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics Business Organizations Law
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topic Loss shifting
Safeway
corporate illegality
Bilta v Nazir
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Business Organizations Law
spellingShingle Loss shifting
Safeway
corporate illegality
Bilta v Nazir
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Business Organizations Law
WAN, Wai Yee
Corporate claims against directors or officers following the company’s unlawful conduct
description When a company enters into a transaction or undertakes an action that turns out to be either illegal or otherwise exposes the company to substantial fines or other pecuniary sanctions, the question arises as to whether the company may then recover its fines, expenses and other losses from its directors and employees, in the absence of the relevant legislation specifically providing for, or denying a claim by, the company. In these cases, the board may have made a specific decision to cause the company to enter into the unlawful conduct or may have failed to prevent the improper conduct from undertaken by its employees or officers acting on the company’s behalf. This paper assumes that the directors or employees have not acted dishonestly or otherwise breach the no-conflict or no-profit rule. While the board is not likely to sue one of its own members, the action may be brought by a differently constituted board or shareholders pursuant to the statutory derivative action.
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author WAN, Wai Yee
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title Corporate claims against directors or officers following the company’s unlawful conduct
title_short Corporate claims against directors or officers following the company’s unlawful conduct
title_full Corporate claims against directors or officers following the company’s unlawful conduct
title_fullStr Corporate claims against directors or officers following the company’s unlawful conduct
title_full_unstemmed Corporate claims against directors or officers following the company’s unlawful conduct
title_sort corporate claims against directors or officers following the company’s unlawful conduct
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2016
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2541
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