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Jobless woman stuck with company directorships she cannot legally quit

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Vihanya Rakshika
Jobless woman stuck with company directorships she cannot legally quit
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Michelle Wong, a former corporate services employee, is trapped as a nominee director for over a dozen companies due to regulatory hurdles and uncontactable foreign directors. This situation has hindered her ability to find new employment and poses significant legal risks.

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It sheds light on the potential personal and professional liabilities faced by individuals acting as nominee directors in corporate service structures.

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Michelle Wong, a 37-year-old woman who is officially listed as a director of more than a dozen companies, is in reality unemployed.

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The report provides a factual account of an individual's struggle with corporate regulations without taking a political or ideological stance.

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