Shareholder seeks removal of entire GPlus board


  • Business
  • Saturday, 29 Dec 2007

PETALING JAYA: Indian Corridor Sdn Bhd, Golden Plus Holdings Bhd's new major shareholder with an 11.8% equity interest, will seek the removal of the Bursa Malaysia-listed company's entire board at an EGM to be convened on Jan 26. 

In a statement to Bursa, GPlus said it had on Thursday received notice from Indian Corridor and Pembangunan Qualicare Sdn Bhd (PQ) proposing to remove chairman Datuk Abdul Halim, executive directors Low Thiam Hoe and Goh Sin Tien, and independent non-executive directors Tan Sri Lamin Mohd Yunus, Jeyaraj V. Ratnaswamy and Yeoh Hor San. 

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