Re: China also “regrets to inform”...
There is evidence here that we need the legal responsibilities of the board to exceed fiscal and fiduciary responsibility alone, and not via current remedies like lawsuits, which are all post-fact and post-damage.
Look at the roster list of members of the Board. It is a very, very long list of Who's-Who. Very, very
"prominent people" in that list. From ex-diplomats, ex-Congress/Senate members, retired US military generals (and some colonels), etc.
Some people get elected to be board members not because of their looks or because they are smart -- Just sayin'.