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The Legal Insight by HHQ is a podcast series created to bring you the latest developments in the legal landscape. Join experts from Halim Hong & Quek (HHQ) Advocates & Solicitors as we dive deep into legal insights and analysis that matter, helping you navigate the complexities of the law and make informed decisions. Tune in to hear from legal professionals and industry experts as we discuss a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence, fintech, corporate law, real estate, tax, and more. Disclaimer: Please note that the content of this podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. This podcast is not intended as an advertisement or solicitation for business. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests, and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of any associated law firms, lawyers, or clients. While we strive to ensure the information provided is accurate and current, we make no warranties or representations about its accuracy, completeness, or adequacy. We are not responsible for any errors or omissions, nor for any actions taken based on the information provided in this podcast. If you need legal advice or representation, we recommend consulting with a qualified legal professional in your jurisdiction. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to always consult with a legal professional for personalized legal advice.

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jakson PDPA Guidelines Series (Part 2): Understanding Automated Decision-Making & Profiling (ADMP) kansikuva

PDPA Guidelines Series (Part 2): Understanding Automated Decision-Making & Profiling (ADMP)

As organisations increasingly adopt AI and automated technologies to support decision-making, questions around transparency, accountability and individual rights are becoming more important than ever. What exactly is Automated Decision-Making and Profiling (ADMP)? How does it relate to AI? When does it become high risk, and when will it trigger a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA)? In this second instalment of our PDPA Guidelines Series, our Technology Practice Group Partners, Ong Johnson and Khai Yi Lo, join host Zach Shaw to unpack the newly issued ADMP Guideline and discuss how organisations should assess the risks arising from AI-powered decision-making and profiling activities. 💡 From automated CV screening and insurance underwriting to AI-driven risk assessments, organisations must understand when ADMP may significantly affect individuals and the additional transparency obligations that may follow. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe and turn on notifications to stay updated with the latest episodes of The Legal Insight Podcast.

11. kesä 2026 - 24 min
jakson PDPA Guidelines Series (Part 1): Understanding DPIA kansikuva

PDPA Guidelines Series (Part 1): Understanding DPIA

Following the release of the new Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) Guidelines by the Department of Personal Data Protection, organisations are now expected to take a more structured and risk-based approach towards personal data processing. But what exactly is a DPIA, when is it required, and how should organisations approach it in practice? In this episode of The Legal Insight Podcast, our Technology Practice Group Partners, Ong Johnson and Lo Khai Yi, join host Zach Shaw to unpack the practical implications of the new DPIA Guidelines and what organisations should be paying attention to moving forward. 💡 As regulatory expectations continue to evolve, organisations will need to move beyond compliance on paper and focus on practical implementation, risk management and accountability in data governance. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe and turn on notifications to stay updated with the latest episodes of The Legal Insight Podcast.

21. touko 2026 - 30 min
jakson Corporate Liability under Section 17A of MACC: What Directors Must Do Now kansikuva

Corporate Liability under Section 17A of MACC: What Directors Must Do Now

In this Part 2 of our discussion on Corporate Liability under Section 17A of the MACC Act 2009, we move beyond the fundamentals and focus on what directors and senior management must do to protect their organisations from corporate liability. As enforcement under Section 17A continues to evolve, companies can now be held liable for corrupt acts committed by employees or associated persons. This makes governance, oversight and compliance more critical than ever. The discussion highlights the statutory defence of “adequate procedures” and why policies, trainings, monitoring and enforcement must go beyond paper compliance. We sit down again with: • Mr Ankit Sanghvi, Partner and Head of ESG at Halim Hong & Quek • Ms Cynthia Gabriel, founder of Cynthia Gabriel & Associates, and award-winning anti-corruption and human rights advocate Corporate liability is no longer just a legal risk. It is a call for stronger governance, accountability and integrity across organisations operating in Malaysia.

14. touko 2026 - 15 min
jakson Tokenised Money: From Concept to Application kansikuva

Tokenised Money: From Concept to Application

Following Part 1, where we explored the fundamentals of tokenised money, the focus now shifts to where real value can be unlocked and how financial institutions can position themselves within this evolving ecosystem. While the concept is gaining traction, the key question remains: where are the practical opportunities, and how can they be implemented? In this episode of The Legal Insight Podcast, our Technology Practice Group Partners, Ong Johnson and Lo Khai Yi, join host Zach Shaw to examine how tokenised money moves beyond theory into real-world application. In this discussion, we explore: ✅ Why cross-border payments and remittance are widely viewed as key use cases ✅ How tokenised money enables near real-time (T+0) settlement across jurisdictions ✅ The legal and regulatory considerations involved in cross-border transactions ✅ The growing role of digital asset custody and its importance in risk management ✅ How tokenisation extends into capital market products such as bonds and sukuk ✅ The role of regulatory sandboxes in shaping Malaysia’s future framework 💡 Tokenised money is not just about issuing tokens. It is about solving real inefficiencies in today’s financial system and supporting a more efficient and connected financial ecosystem. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications to stay updated with the latest episodes of The Legal Insight Podcast.

30. huhti 2026 - 20 min
jakson Corporate Liability under Section 17A of MACC: A Gamechanger kansikuva

Corporate Liability under Section 17A of MACC: A Gamechanger

For decades, corruption was seen as a crime committed only by individuals inside a company. But with the introduction of Section 17A of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009, the landscape has shifted dramatically. Corporations themselves can now be held criminally liable for bribery. The only defence? Proving that “adequate procedures” were in place. This episode explores why Section 17A is a gamechanger for boards and directors by transforming anti-corruption from a compliance add-on into a survival imperative. We sit down with: • Mr Ankit Sanghvi, Partner and Head of ESG at Halim Hong & Quek • Ms Cynthia Gabriel, founder of Cynthia Gabriel & Associates, and award-winning anti-corruption and human rights advocate They unpack: • Why corporate liability under Section 17A changes the rules of the game in Malaysia’s anti-corruption landscape • How the TRUST principles provide a practical framework for boards to operationalize compliance and protect themselves against liability • What the Pristine Offshore case revealed about corporate vulnerability and why failure to anticipate bribery risks can trigger liability • Why directors and boards must recognize that Section 17A makes anti-corruption oversight a non-negotiable responsibility, with personal liability and reputational damage at stake. Expect clarity, candour and real talk about what Section 17A means for corporations, directors and future of governance in Malaysia.

23. huhti 2026 - 29 min
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