Hock Seng Lee needs to make disclosures as per High Court order


The High Court order stated that HSL would have to make disclosures on the acquisition and disposal of shares in HSL and its holding company Hock Seng Lee Enterprise Sdn Bhd (HSLE).

PETALING JAYA: The family feud in construction, marine engineering and civil engineering firm Hock Seng Lee Bhd (HSL) has finally come to an end, following the withdrawal of an appeal to set aside the High Court order.

In a Bursa Malaysia filing on Wednesday, the Sarawak-based company announced that the series of litigation matters involving HSL and the Yu/Yii family has concluded.

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