In this rare presentation, Peter Humphrey will provide an eyewitness account of how his due diligence and anti-fraud work for international businesses hit the buffers when he and his partner and wife, Yingzeng Yu, were imprisoned for two years in Shanghai on charges of illegally obtaining private information.
He will describe the ordeal of the Humphrey family in the hands of China?s public security bureau and judicial system, and the legal risk of doing business in China. This is Humphrey?s first lecture at an American university since he and his wife were released from prison in June 2015.
A reception will follow the talk. The event will take place at the GPS Robinson Auditorium. Closest parking will be at the Pangea Parking Structure. Permits must be purchased at kiosks and displayed in car. There will be signage to direct you from Pangea to GPS.
Admission/Cost: FREE but
Thursday, May 31 - 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
He will describe the ordeal of the Humphrey family in the hands of China?s public security bureau and judicial system, and the legal risk of doing business in China. This is Humphrey?s first lecture at an American university since he and his wife were released from prison in June 2015.
A reception will follow the talk. The event will take place at the GPS Robinson Auditorium. Closest parking will be at the Pangea Parking Structure. Permits must be purchased at kiosks and displayed in car. There will be signage to direct you from Pangea to GPS.
Admission/Cost: FREE but
Thursday, May 31 - 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM







