Lendlease appoints new CEO, Asia
Lendlease has promoted Justin Gabbani (pictured) as the group chief executive officer (CEO), Asia based in Singapore, to succeed Tony Lombardo who was made the group CEO in February
Lendlease has promoted Justin Gabbani (pictured) as the group chief executive officer (CEO), Asia based in Singapore, to succeed Tony Lombardo who was made the group CEO in February
During cross-examination by Apandi's lawyer M Visvanathan, proceedings got heated as Kit Siang evaded the lawyer's questions about the removal of Abdul Gani as attorney general and about the charge sheets which Abdul Gani allegedly prepared in 2015.
Justice Datuk Abdul Karim Abdul Jalil, who is leading the three-member bench, interrupted submissions by counsel Harvinderjit Singh at times, asking him to move on as the issue he was covering had been submitted at length.
S&P said it may be too early to talk of a complete overhaul of our ways of working, but there are early signs.
“One of our CCTV cameras caught a food delivery rider riding on the walkways and knocking over one of the bollards."
Noteworthy:
● Leasehold
● Built up: 5,280 sq ft
● Land size: 1,760 sq ft
● Six bathrooms
● Easy accessible via Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2), Jalan Tun Razak (via Bulatan Pahang) and the Duta-Ulu Kelang Expressway (DUKE)
When: Jan 2021
The rights issue of up to 746.62 million shares will be issued on the basis four rights shares for every one existing share held on an entitlement date to be announced later, the property developer said
The purchase consideration comprises RM1.63 million cash and the issuance of 228.5 million new EcoFirst shares at 35 sen apiece or RM79.97 million, the group said in a statement.
"While the industry endeavours to fill those vacancies with locals, foreign workers are usually employed to fill up general operator-level jobs which employers are finding difficulty to be filled by locals due to the nature of the job or industry and job expectations of locals."
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