PRG plans to settle RM7m debt to major shareholder with new shares
PRG's current issued shares stand at 402.88 million, of which Lua holds 75.06 million, representing an 18.63% stake.
PRG's current issued shares stand at 402.88 million, of which Lua holds 75.06 million, representing an 18.63% stake.
In separate filings this evening, Heng Huat said Ooi has been redesignated as its non-executive director with immediate effect, while ATTA said it will suspend Ooi from his post as executive chairman and his executive roles in the subsidiaries.
This is because China's share of tourism receipts has more than quadrupled to 19% in 2019 from a mere 4% in 2003, when the SARS or severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak took place in February to July that year.
In a statement today, Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said the affected motorists involve drivers of passenger vehicles, buses and taxis.
"Although this shareholder is listed as the fifth 'largest shareholder' in PBA Holdings Bhd, he is not a 'substantial shareholder."
This is despite a majority of the medical policies/certificates carrying an exclusion on communicable diseases requiring quarantine by law, said Life Insurance Association of Malaysia (LIAM) CEO, Mark O’Dell, in a statement today.
It said site screening for its recently-announced PDF had been conducted in accordance with International Best Practice principles, as prescribed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and other regulatory authorities.
However, the prosecution led by the Attorney General Chambers Commercial and Cyber Crimes Unit head DPP Fatnin Yusof is objecting to the discovery application made by them, on grounds of security and that there is no legal precedence in forfeiture and money laundering cases to allow this.
In a Facebook post today, the Chinese Embassy here said that 31 provinces and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps reported 1,982 newly confirmed cases, 157 severe cases and 43 new deaths yesterday.
They were charged under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 and face the death penalty or a life sentence if convicted.