An adviser at the center of the City Developments boardroom brawl between billionaire Kwek Leng Beng and his son, Sherman, ...
Analysts suggest it may be time for CDL to professionalise its board and appoint non-family members to lead the company. Read ...
The power struggle at City Developments Limited, controlled by Singapore's 4th richest man Kwek Leng Beng, continues as ...
"The CDL CEO had sought to justify his board coup and overt breaches of corporate governance with unproven insinuations about ...
With Dr Wu’s resignation, the elder Kwek said that it was “high time” that the group “restore investor confidence” and ensure ...
It is high time investor confidence is restored, said CDL executive chairman Kwek Leng Beng. Read more at straitstimes.com.
While family businesses often outperform non-family businesses in the longer term, generational succession doesn’t always ...
Dr Catherine Wu, former advisor to Millennium & Copthorne Hotels (M&C), has resigned from her position. Dr Wu was at the ...
SINGAPORE: Dr Catherine Wu, who City Developments Limited (CDL) group chief executive Sherman Kwek called the “primary reason ...
Questions about board effectiveness and the company’s performance moving forward were raised too. Read more at ...
Shareholders of CDL were shocked by the unexpected events and would like the dispute to be resolved amicably as soon as ...
Kwek Leng Beng's son, Sherman Kwek, pointed to Wu as the primary cause of the dispute between him and his father.