We learn together in a continually changing hostile environment

We provide training in "Criminal investigations" (training for law enforcement in general crimes, commercial crimes and security related offences, including money laundering), "Corporate governance" (training in company laws, corporate governance and risk management, including fraud prevention, detection and management), "Professional ethics" (training in general ethics, professional ethics and workplace ethics) and "HRM" (training in employment laws, workplace safety and contractual laws relating to employment). Our clients include government ministries and statutory boards, professional bodies (accredited courses), private banks and financial institutions and MNCs. We also assist clients in training needs analysis (whether training is required, if so, what type), training design (traditional methods, blended learning or e-learning), provision of training and post-training analysis.

Introduction

We introduce participants to the basics of Singapore law

- the Singapore Legal System

- statutes, their development and application

- case law and the effect of law

Commercial laws

Participants get to know

- the formation of contracts and the legal effects of terms of contracts

- the different ways of ending a contract and the consequences of each

- business organisations and how to choose the right one for the business needs

- the legal operation of a company and roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders

Contracts are a reality of commercial life and many organisations are starting to realise the importance of knowing when contracts are formed and how to discharge contractual obligations. Examples include employment contracts and shareholders' agreement

Criminal laws and process

Professionals and lay persons learn how the criminal law system works in relation to

- criminal offences under the Penal Code and other criminal law statutes

- criminal procedure, the powers of law enforcement and the rights of an accused

- the law of evidence and how the Courts deal with evidence

To ensure relevancy, participants are kept up to date not just on the latest laws but also how technology and the laws of evidence go hand in hand together.

Professional ethics

Professionals and lay persons learn how the criminal law system works in relation to

- criminal offences under the Penal Code and other criminal law statutes

- criminal procedure, the powers of law enforcement and the rights of an accused

- the law of evidence and how the Courts deal with evidence

Ethics creates a relationship of trust that goes towards a successful partnership , both between employer and employee as well as corporate and clients. With experience in the accounting, auditing, banking and public service, we are able to assist many organisations to highlight ethical needs and solutions.