Business as usual at Icon Offshore


PETALING JAYA: Oil & gas service provider Icon Offshore Bhd said it does not expect the remand of its top two executives to have any financial or operational impact to the group, even as the stock plunged to a new low.

Chief executive officer Dr Jamal Yusof and chief operating officer Rahman Yusof were remanded on Wednesday to “facilitate and assist in investigations” by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

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