Menang looks into acquisition of income-generating assets
He said Menang will only look into conducting such acquisitions once it receives the cash from the disposal of non-core assets.
He said Menang will only look into conducting such acquisitions once it receives the cash from the disposal of non-core assets.
On its prospects, the group said it had launched 2,320 housing units year-to-date with a combined gross development value of RM1.4 billion.
In a bourse filing, the group posted an ordinary dividend of 0.6 sen, which has an ex-date of Dec 30, 2019 and is payable on Jan 10, 2020.
He was heard agreeing to the amendment in an audio recording of a meeting held on Feb 24, 2016, that was also attended by other top government officials.
"At the end, we agree there should not be two or three (different) versions of the 1MDB audit report. Whatever final version that existed, that should stand."
Tan Sri Ali Hamsa, who was chief secretary to the government, said Ambrin had agreed to the request from Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak's principal private secretary Tan Sri Shukry Mohd Salleh, who highlighted the "sensitivity of the matter".
“There were passages in that report that caused concern to Najib though they were true in fact ... He took positive steps to have those passages altered or removed ... Despite the report was ready to be placed before the PAC in Parliament, a meeting was convened on Feb 24, 2016 at Najib’s behest ... As a result of what transpired at that meeting, the relevant passages were amended or removed.”
Umno Kedah is among 41 entities which the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) had filed forfeiture suits against to recover assets linked to 1MDB.
High Court judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah said he had no choice but to adjourn today's proceedings and vacate tomorrow's round of the trial as well, because Shahrol and Shafee's ailments are preventing them from attending hearings.
The announcement came after the JV partners revealed late last month that they had reached a settlement that puts an end to their dispute over PLUS' decision to launch its own toll collection system using the RFID, which stands for radio frequency identification.