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Second Chance Properties CEO Mohamed Salleh with apparel that his company retails. NextInsight file photo
SECOND CHANCE PROPERTIES has posted on the Singapore Exchange website tonight an announcement that marks it out as an exemplary company when it comes to corporate governance.
Reward of $50,000 cash to Whistleblowers To further strengthen its Whistle Blower Policy, the Company has implemented a strong deterrent by offering a cash reward to any person whether employees, suppliers, business associates or the general public who provides specific, reliable and credible information or evidence of fraudulent activities by any of the Company’s Executive Director and Management Team as listed in the Company’s Annual Report ($50,000/- cash reward) and all other employees (up to $2,000/- cash reward) which leads to admission of guilt by the accused or leads to successful prosecution. Please visit our website www.secondchance.com.sg for full details. Female representation on Company Board The belief that women on boards create more diversity and is good for companies is gaining momentum and many countries have gone to the extent of imposing quotas. Although Singapore has not made it compulsory, it does encourage this practice. Our Company believe in the merits of women on Boards and have decided to seek shareholders’ approval to amend our Company Constitution to include female representation on our Board of Directors. Following are the main reasons in our decision towards this positive development: • Company's retail customers are overwhelmingly women • Accessing a wider talent pool • To benefit from different perspectives and ideas due to different backgrounds and life style • To improve the management and control of risk • Less likely to produce "group-think" and thereby leading to better decision making Indemnity Clause To improve upon and further strengthen its Corporate Governance, the Company has included an indemnity clause to protect itself from avoidable losses. As such, with effect from 1 January 2012, all Executive Directors and Key Management personnel of the Group had their Service Agreement renewed whereby they indemnify the Company, all losses incurred arising out of or in connection with any gross negligence, fraud or dishonesty committed.
Please do not hesitate to contact our CEO Mr Mohamed Salleh at 67456911 or at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you require any information or clarification.
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