SC appoints Ahmad Johan Mohammad Raslan as new AOB chairman


Datuk Seri Ahmad Johan Mohammad Raslan

PETALING JAYA: The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has appointed Datuk Seri Ahmad Johan Mohammad Raslan as its non-executive chairman of its audit oversight board (AOB), effective Jan 5, 2026.

In a statement, the SC said Ahmad Johan has served as a non-executive board member of the AOB since December 2020 and was redesignated as the non-executive chairman.

Ahmad Johan succeeds Tan Sri Abu Samah Nordin, who had completed his two-year term as the AOB’s non-executive chairman on Jan 4, 2026.

“The SC extends its sincere appreciation to Abu Samah for his exemplary leadership to the AOB during his tenure.”

“With a wealth of leadership experience spanning both the corporate and public sectors, Ahmad Johan brings deep expertise in audit, governance and financial oversight.”

The SC noted that Ahmad Johan previously served as executive chairman of PwC Malaysia (from 2004 to 2012) and has held prominent roles, including Chairman of the Financial Reporting Foundation, member of Bank Negara Malaysia’s Financial Stability Executive Committee, and member of the International Advisory Panel under Labuan Financial Services Authority.

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