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ESG and internal investigations: New compliance challenges
As ESG concerns have come to the forefront in different jurisdictions, the scope of these inquiries is expanding in kind.
Global | Publication | December 2024
In May 2024, Singapore introduced the Transport Sector (Critical Firms) Bill (“Bill”), which aims to “enhance resilience of essential transport services in Singapore”, including those by sea, to protect against the risk of external parties exerting undue influence over such services. The Bill amends the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Act and the essential maritime services are considered to be “port and marine services and facilities, as well as services which support the provision of sea transport”. The Bill will introduce legislative controls on: (i) ownership of key transport service entities, (ii) management appointments and (iii) operations and resourcing. If you would like to find out more about the Bill, please contact us.
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As ESG concerns have come to the forefront in different jurisdictions, the scope of these inquiries is expanding in kind.
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In compliance with the constitutional reforms published in the Federal Official Gazette, new secondary legislation regulating the energy sector, specifically in terms of power and hydrocarbons, was published on March 18, 2025.
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In compliance with the constitutional reforms published in the Federal Official Gazette, new secondary legislation regulating the energy sector, specifically in terms of power and hydrocarbons, was published on March 18, 2025.
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