Company: GINT
Filing Date: 2025-03-12
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001213900-25-022887
Chunk: 154

Company: Gifts International Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-03-12
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 154
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 be given not later than seven days or, as may be appropriate, fourteen days after the happening of the accident was first brought to the notice of the employer or otherwise came to his knowledge. The ECO further provides that all employers are required to take out insurance policies to cover their liabilities under the ECO and common law for injuries at workplace for all of their employees. An employer failing to do so is liable on conviction upon indictment to a fine of HK$100,000 and to imprisonment for two years, and on summary conviction to a fine of HK$100,000 and imprisonment for one year. As at the date of this prospectus, Broaden Leisure has not been subject to any fine, penalty or prosecution in relation to the ECO. Minimum Wage Ordinance The prescribed minimum hourly wage rate (currently set at HK$40.0 per hour) for every employee is govern by the Minimum Wage Ordinance (Chapter 608 of the Laws of Hong Kong) (the “MWO”). Section 15 of the MWO provides that any provision of employment contract which purports to extinguish or reduce the right, benefit or protection conferred on the employee under the MWO is void. As at the date of this prospectus, Broaden Leisure has not been subject to any fine, penalty or prosecution in relation to the MWO. 106 Personal data Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance The Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Chapter 486 of the Laws of Hong Kong) (the “PDPO”) protects the privacy interests of living individuals in relation to personal data. The ordinance covers any automated and non -automateddata relating directly or indirectly to a living individual and applies to both public and private bodies as data users that control the collection, holding, processing or use of personal data. There are six principles under the PDPO, which set out the principles in respect of the purpose and manner of collection of data, the accuracy and duration of retention of data, the use of personal data, the security of personal data, the information to be generally available and the access to personal data. In general, the personal data shall be lawfully and fairly collected and steps should be taken to ensure that the data subject is explicitly or implicitly informed on or before collecting the data. Personal data should also be accurate, up -to-dateand kept no longer than necessary while unless with the consent from the data subjects, personal data should be used for the purposes for which they were collected or a directly related purpose. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for