On January 13, the British-born corporate governance activist David Webb, who had made Hong Kong his home for the past 35 years, died. Like many who have come from near and far after finding success, he did much to contribute to our society and its fabric. Many of our city’s landmarks bear the philanthropic imprint of such immigrants, from our universities to our hospitals.
David was able to do some of the splendid work he did because of some of the characteristics of this city, which may not...
Late corporate governance activist David Webb showed why transparency benefits Hong Kong
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