Nakong Development Corporation

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Nakong Development Corporation
Native name
内江發展公司
State-owned enterprise
IndustryAsset management
Credit insurance
Institutional investor
Real estate
PredecessorsNakong Export-Import Agency
Nakong Industrial Strategic Agency
Nakong Urban Redevelopment Agency
National Office for Rural Infrastructure
State Asset Management Agency
Founded30 September 2010; 14 years ago (2010-09-30)
HeadquartersQueensport, ,
Key people
Anna Poon Yuen-ki, Minister of Economic Development
Arnold Yip-Smith, President and CEO
Decrease $1.9 billion (2022)
Total assetsIncrease $109 billion (2022)
Number of employees
22,803 (2019)
ParentDepartment of State for Economic Development
Websitendc.nk
Nakong Development Corporation
Simplified script
内江发展公司
Traditional script
内江發展公司
Transcriptions
Putonghua
FuhaoNèijiāng fāzhǎn gōngsī
Paisha
Morwallnoi6 gong1 faat3 jin2 gung1 si1

The Nakong Development Corporation (NDC; Shangean: 内江發展公司) is a Nakongese state-owned financial institution that serves as the primary investment arm of the Nakongese state, with ownership stakes in a number of Nakongese and international firms and a key role in various industries including banking, credit insurance, real estate and transportation. Founded in 2010 by then-Minister of Finance Andrew Ng, the Nakong Development Corporation was formed from the merger of various Nakongese economic development agencies in order to reduce direct state investment in Nakongese industry and to create arm's-length, apolitical decision-making in the management of public assets.

The Nakong Development Corporation was established by the Economic Development (Statutory Authority) Act 2009 as the successor to the State Asset Management Agency, a division of the Department of the Treasury with a troubled history of poor record-keeping and politically directed investments. Additionally, the NDC gained the assets and functions of several smaller public investment bodies, including the Nakong Industrial Strategic Agency, the Nakong Urban Redevelopment Agency, and the National Office for Rural Infrastructure, in addition to inheriting the credit insurance functions of the Nakong Export-Import Agency. Under its enabling legislation, the Nakong Development Corporation operates autonomously from the Government of Nakong and pays an annual dividend to the Treasury, with the Department of State for Economic Development providing oversight and accountability.

Since its establishment, the Nakong Development Corporation has posted consistent profits and come to grow its portfolio through investments in a wide variety of Nakongese and international assets. The NDC has ownership stakes in a variety of notable companies, including Nakonair, Nakong Container, Patlin Industrial, and TBD. Through its Culture Fund, the NDC has also been involved in arts funding intended to promote the prominence of the Nakongese language in media.

Arnold Yip-Smith, a dual Estmerish-Nakongese citizen, has served as president and CEO of the Nakong Development Corporation since 2019. Anna Poon Yuen-ki, the Minister of Economic Development, is the minister responsible for the corporation.

History

Operations

Divisions

Governance

Controversy

Lest Ye Be Judged

The NDC Culture Fund, the arts funding division of the Nakong Development Corporation, assisted in the financing of the 2023 film Lest Ye Be Judged, a historical drama retelling a fictionalized account of the Patlin trials. While the film received generally positive reviews and was selected as the Nakongese submission to the 84th Montecara Film Festival, it proved controversial amongst Paisha nationalist circles due to its perceived unpatriotism and historical revisionism. Particular points of controversy surrounding the film include its sympathetic portrayal of a Shangean unionist protagonist, its depiction of the Patlin trials and their presiding judge as biased and unfair, and the extensive use of Estmerish in the courthouse scenes of the film despite its funding by a Paisha language promotion fund.[nb 1]

As a result of the controversy, Nakong Development Corporation CEO Arnold Yip-Smith and NDC Culture Fund Vice President George Chan were summoned to testify before the Parliament of Nakong's Committee on Culture, Arts and Multimedia, where Self-Determination Congress backbenchers on the committee unsuccessfully attempted to pass a censure motion against the executives.

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Notes

  1. Estmerish was, and remains, the common language of legal proceedings in Nakong.