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WARDERLY INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LIMITED
匯多利國際控股有限公司


SFC bans Andy Pau Chin Hung for 10 years
SFC, 7-May-2013
The obvious question: which former Chairman of which listed company was Mr Pau helping to dump shares? A 5% commission for secrecy and about $22m of shares were involved. Update: on 10-May the ICAC announced Pau's increased sentence for bribery. The listed company was Warderly (0607). It does not name the former Chairman, Yeung Kui Wong, but a middle-man, Derrick Luu Hung Viet. Disclosures show that Yeung sold 30m shares @$0.415 to Luu on 21-Mar-2007 and 20m shares off-market on 16-Apr-2007 @$0.455.
Christian Emil Toggenburger v Derrick Luu Hung Viet, Zhong Yi (HK) C.P.A. Ltd & Johnny Tang Ka Siu
HK Court of First Instance, 31-Jul-2012
Para 9 of the background is wrong: Beauforte is still a listed company, now known as Waytung Global Group Ltd (0021). ZZNode is now known as China Oriental Culture Group Ltd (2371).
Christian Emil Toggenburger v Derrick Luu Hung Viet, Zhong Yi (HK) C.P.A. Ltd & Johnny Tang Ka Siu
HK Court of First Instance, 19-Jul-2011
The judgment refers to a secret appeal by Derrick Luu against a magistrate's refusal to return his travel documents under the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance. Luu is prohibited by law from disclosing anything in those proceedings. This implies that he is or was under investigation by the ICAC.
HKSAR v Liu Su Ke
HK Court of First Instance, 18-Jan-2010
SFC v Liu Su Ke
HK Court of First Instance, 31-Dec-2009
Mr Liu Su Ke loses appeal for conviction for non-disclosure of shareholding
SFC, 26-Nov-2009
Note: this conviction was not previously disclosed by the SFC.
SFC v Liu Su Ke
HK Court of First Instance, 25-Nov-2009
The paid advert opposing the blackout rule
Click on "Orgs" or "People" below to get a list of signatories, scroll down, then click on their names to go to the signatory you are interested in. (29-Dec-2008)

Toxic IPOs in HK
In this epic article, we take you through the IPOs of at least 14 listed companies, 3 of which have already led to criminal charges. We explain the inter-relationships between the companies, sponsors, lead managers, auditors and the INEDs. Before you buy another IPO, stop and read this article. (21-Mar-2005)

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