Company: EGG
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001641172-25-004947
Chunk: 121

Company: ENIGMATIG LTD
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 121
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 of Hong Kong) (the “MWO”), which came into full effect in Hong Kong on May 1, 2011, an employee is entitled to be paid wages no less than the statutory minimum wage rate during the wage period. With effect from May 1, 2019, the statutory minimum hourly wage rate is HK$37.5. Failure to comply with the MWO constitutes an offence under the EO.

Hong Kong Laws and Regulations relating to Protection of Personal Data

Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Chapter 486 of the Laws of Hong Kong) (the “PDPO”), which came into full effect in Hong Kong in 1996 aims to protect the privacy of individuals of their personal data. The PDPO imposes a statutory duty on data users to comply with the requirements of the six data protection principles (the “Data Protection Principles”) contained in Schedule 1 to the PDPO. The PDPO provides that a data user shall not do an act, or engage in a practice, that contravenes a Data Protection Principle unless the act or practice, as the case may be, is required or permitted under the PDPO. The six Data Protection Principles are:

| ● | Principle                                              
 1 — purpose and manner of collection of personal data; |

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 2 — accuracy and duration of retention of personal data; |

| ● | Principle                 
 3 — use of personal data; |

| ● | Principle                      
 4 — security of personal data; |

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 5 — information to be generally available; and |

| ● | Principle                    
 6 — access to personal data. |

Non-compliance with a Data Protection Principle may lead to a complaint to the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (the “Privacy Commissioner”). The Privacy Commissioner may serve an enforcement notice to direct the data user to remedy the contravention. A data user who contravenes an enforcement notice commits an offence which may lead to a fine and imprisonment.

The PDPO also gives data subjects certain rights, inter alia:

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 right to be informed by a data user whether the data user holds personal data of which the individual is the data subject; |

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 the data user holds such data, to be supplied with a copy of such data; and |

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 right to request correction of any data they consider to be inaccurate. |

The PDPO criminalizes, including but not limited to, the misuse or inappropriate use