Shahril Ridza: PLUS sale needs to be done properly via Khazanah, EPF
“Any decision on sale from a governance point of view needs to be done properly through the current owners of PLUS, that is Khazanah and EPF. That part has not started.”
“Any decision on sale from a governance point of view needs to be done properly through the current owners of PLUS, that is Khazanah and EPF. That part has not started.”
The recordings painted a clearer picture on how the then-prime minister interfered with Malaysian authorities to avoid prosecution, and sought help from the United Arab Emirates to help his stepson Riza Aziz who had been named in a US Department of Justice civil suit.
That was what Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak apparently told United Arab Emirates (UAE) Crown Prince on the night of July 22, 2016 — two days after the US Department of Justice (DoJ) filed a complaint to seize assets worth more than US$1 billion tied to money stolen from 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), where US authorities believe more than US$4.5 billion had been siphoned off.
"We are quite satisfied that the recordings were authentic."
The single-storey factory building and ancillary area including a single-storey office cum canteen, is located at Persiaran Raja Muda in Section 16 of the Selangor capital.
“Our order book is currently RM1 billion with bids for RM1 billion mostly for infrastructure projects,” explained TSR Capital executive director Joshua Lim. “We have our own fleet of machinery and we want to make use of that."
At TSR Capital's extraordinary general meeting (EGM) today, all shareholders approved the 70% stake sale in U-Ni Magna Sdn Bhd for RM18.59 million cash to Ivory Code Sdn Bhd, in which Lim owns 25%.
The three are former Eastern & Oriental Bhd (E&O) managing director Datuk Seri Tham Ka Hon (RM4.18 million), former Fututech Bhd chief executive officer Loo Soo Long (RM2.11 million) and Chu Yoke Fong (RM1.39 million).
Litrak said a share of higher profit in its 50%-owned associate Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Holdings Sdn Bhd (SPRINT) amounting to RM4.8 million in the current quarter, also contributed to the group's higher net profit for the quarter.
Solarvest was also the day’s most active counter on Bursa, with 262.94 million shares traded.