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The Company Secretary in the Regulated Sector – A Greater Significance
13.5.24

13.5.24
Sarah Fenech, Senior Associate in the Corporate and Commercial Department, discusses the evolving responsibilities and emerging regulatory trends impacting the role of company secretaries acting on licensed and/or listed entities, in her article for the Malta Business Weekly.
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