David Webb, Hong Kong’s fearless governance advocate, dies at 60

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David Webb, Hong Kong’s most vocal activist investor who unearthed corporate malfeasance and spurred governance reforms, died in Hong Kong on Jan. 13 at age 60 from metastatic prostate cancer. A former Barclays executive turned independent investor, Webb built the webb-site.com platform, led investigations (notably the Enigma Network) that triggered regulatory probes, and earned a board seat at HKEX; he was also honored as a Member of the Order of the British Empire for anti-corruption work.
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