Chapter: 32 COMPANIES ORDINANCE
Section Num: 162 Version Date 30/06/1997
Disclosure by directors of material interests in contracts
(1) Any director of a company who is in any way, directly or indirectly, interested in a contract or proposed contract with the company shall, if his interest in such contract or proposed contract is material, declare the nature of his interest at the earliest meeting of the directors at which it is practicable for him so to do notwithstanding that the question of entering into the contract is not taken into consideration at that meeting.
(2) Where a director gives to the directors of a company a general notice stating that, by reason of facts specified in the notice, he is to be regarded as interested in contracts of any description which may subsequently be made by the company, that notice shall be deemed for the purposes of this section to be a sufficient declaration of his interest, so far as attributable to those facts, in relation to any contract of that description which may subsequently be made by the company; but no such general notice shall have effect in relation to any contract unless it is given before the date on which the question of entering into the contract is first taken into consideration on behalf of the company.
(3) Any director who fails to comply with the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine: (Amended 7 of 1990 s. 2)
Provided that in a prosecution for an offence under this section in relation to any contract, it shall be a defence if the person charged with the offence proves that he had no knowledge of the contract and that he could not reasonably have been expected to have had such knowledge.
(4) In the foregoing provisions of this section "contract", in relation to a company, means a contract which is of significance in relation to the company's business.
(5) Nothing in this section shall be taken to prejudice the operation of any rule of law restricting directors of a company from having any interest in contracts with the company.
(Replaced 6 of 1984 s. 118)
[cf. 1948 c. 38 s. 199 U.K.]