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Wan Kamaruzaman resigns from Bursa Malaysia
PETALING JAYA: Bursa Malaysia Bhd has announced the resignation of its independent and non-executive director Datuk Wan Kamaruzaman Wan Ahmad, effective Dec 31,2020.
Making up for less oil money
AFTER a long time, Petroliam Nasional Bhd’s (Petronas) contribution to federal government coffers would see a steep decline.
Bursa Malaysia appoints Sharifatu Laila as new public interest director
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) -- Bursa Malaysia Bhd has appointed Sharifatu Laila Syed Ali as a public interest director to its board of directors line up, effective Oct 1, 2020.
Former KWAP CEO, Wan Kamaruzzaman joins Bursa’s board
PETALING JAYA: Former Retirement Inc Fund (KWAP) CEO Datuk Wan Kamaruzaman Wan Ahmad has been appointed an independent director of Bursa Malaysia.
When one’s head is on the chopping block
THE 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) scandal has resulted in many casualties, not least a 60-year-old ruling party and government, but also the good name of an illustrious family whose patriarch was the country’s much loved second prime minister.
Next GLC restructuring likely to look into remuneration packages
FOLLOWING major changes in top management and board members of government-linked firms, the next wave would be the remuneration package of their top executives.
Another round of GLC shake-ups
PETALING JAYA: A fresh wave of change at government-linked outfits appears to be happening, with at least two chief executive officers (CEOs) being rumoured to leave their respective organisations in the near future
New appointments suggest hidden hands at work
The alternative view - By M. Shanmugam THE television series Yes Minister in the 1980s and its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister, is a political satire on a minister in the British government whose moves to bring about changes is opposed by the civil service.
KWAP new chief aims high
He wants to make organisation a high-performing pension fund
Expert: Employees need help in preparing for retirement
AN INAUGURAL survey on retirement preparedness and productive ageing among government pre-retirees and retirees in the Klang Valley has highlighted the potential for both present and future government retirees to be harnessed as economic resources even after their exit from the labour force.