New twist to Country Heights Grower Scheme saga


KUALA LUMPUR: The ongoing saga of the proposed voluntary termination of Country Heights Grower Scheme (CHGS) the country's first oil palm farm-sharing investment scheme has taken a new turn with a Minority Shareholder Watchdog Group (MSWG)-led group making a counter proposal to its founder Tan Sri Lee Kim Yew for the scheme's termination.

The first issue the group addressed was the postponement of the general meeting to a later date, from Friday, so as to have more time for pressing issues to be ironed out.

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