Poon, John Cho Ming 潘祖明
John Poon Cho Ming v Commissioner of Inland Revenue
| Resignation announcement
HK Court of First Instance, 24-Mar-2016
Mr Poon loses his appeal. The judge writes "On 20 July 2008, apparently due to disagreements within the Company's board of directors, the Taxpayer's employment and offices with the Company came to an abrupt end." That's not what Esprit told the market the next day: "Mr Poon has confirmed that he has no disagreement with the Board...". We call on the SFC to investigate whether this statement was false or misleading. Mr Poon is Chairman of the Financial Reporting Council.
HK Court of First Instance, 24-Mar-2016
Mr Poon loses his appeal. The judge writes "On 20 July 2008, apparently due to disagreements within the Company's board of directors, the Taxpayer's employment and offices with the Company came to an abrupt end." That's not what Esprit told the market the next day: "Mr Poon has confirmed that he has no disagreement with the Board...". We call on the SFC to investigate whether this statement was false or misleading. Mr Poon is Chairman of the Financial Reporting Council.
FRC probably investigating Esprit
The Government has appointed a standby Chairman and two temporary members of the Financial Reporting Council, to deal with potential conflicts of interest for its Chairman, John Poon Cho Ming, and other members. We connect the dots. (20-Sep-2015)
The Government has appointed a standby Chairman and two temporary members of the Financial Reporting Council, to deal with potential conflicts of interest for its Chairman, John Poon Cho Ming, and other members. We connect the dots. (20-Sep-2015)
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