Management
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LIM LEE MENG | ||||||||||
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| 30 | |||||||||||
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Lee Meng joined the audit department of Arthur Young & Company (predecessor of Ernst & Young) in 1980. He left Arthur Young in 1984 to become the group financial controller of a substantial property and investment group. In 1988, he became a partner of RSM Chio Lim. He is currently a senior partner of RSM Chio Lim and head of the China Practice Group (CPG) of the firm. In addition to his audit and tax portfolio, he also provides advice to companies on cross-border investments and initial public offering, with special focus on investments into China. Lee Meng is the independent director of six listed companies in Singapore, four of which he serves as Chairman of the Audit Committee. He is also a member of the board of the Casino Regulatory Authority of Singapore (CRA), a member of the Taxpayer Feedback Panel of Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) and a panel member of the Strata Title Board. Outside his profession, Lee Meng currently chairs the Yio Chu Kang Citizen Consultative Committee as well as the finance committee of the Ang Mo Kio-Yio Chu Kang Town Council. Lee Meng speaks regularly in public seminars for the business community. The wide range of subject matter he has covered include SGX regulations and corporate governance, impact of the Singapore Budget on businesses, auditing of companies in PRC and the differences between PRC and Singapore accounting standards. Lee Meng won the Lianhe Zaobao’s consultancy award in 1990. He is the co-author of the “Singapore Tax Compliance Manual” published by CCH Asia Pte Ltd. |
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