At LHAG, we make sure that all organizations comply with the rules and laws set for them.
We are one of the very few firms in the country with a specialised Regulatory and Compliance Practice. Our unique and structured approach allows us to accurately determine the level of compliance required for each organisation.
Our services include legislative drafting and advisory work on compliance with the competition laws, Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (PDPA), the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009 (MACCA), the Consumer Protection Act 1999.
We also conduct privacy impact assessments and MACCA compliance exercises and develop regulatory compliance frameworks for organisations. Additionally, we provide training to employees of organisations for them to better understand their compliance obligations under various legislations.
Our clients include government agencies, industrial associations, multinational corporations and government-linked companies spanning various industries such as automobile, banking and finance, defence, FMCG, healthcare, insurance, media, property development, technology, telecommunications and utilities.
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Conducted PDPA compliance exercises for organisations in diverse industries, including financial services, insurance, telecommunications, public infrastructure services, property investment and development, tourism and travel, consumer products and retail.
Advised associations and companies in different industries, including financial services, insurance and re-insurance, pharmaceuticals, retail, tourism and travel, consumer products, banking, online health services and online marketing, on steps to be taken towards compliance with the PDPA.
Provided opinions on consent of data subjects and the issuance of notices, in respect of direct marketing, the performance of regulatory functions and dealership arrangements
Advised multi-national corporations and listed companies on cross-border transfer of data.
Advised on the impact of the PDPA on outsourcing services.
Advised on the implications of the PDPA on cloud computing services.
Advised on human resource issues, including the issuance of notices to employees, sharing of personal data between affiliated companies and monitoring of employees’ use of communications facilities.
April 5, 2024
April 5, 2024
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