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Malaysia anti-graft body to probe corruption claims at Felda Ventures

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KUALA LUMPUR: A management crisis at Malaysia’s Felda Global Ventures Holdings (FGV) deepened on Wednesday with the national anti-graft agency saying it will soon investigate several company officials for alleged corruption and abuse of power.


The board of FGV, the world’s third-largest palm plantation operator, suspended its chief executive and chief financial officer on Tuesday as it investigates transactions at a subsidiary.


CEO Zakaria Arshad has denied wrongdoing and refused to step down as instructed by chairman Mohd Isa Abdul Samad. Zakaria had called on the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to conduct its own investigation.


The anti-corruption agency is looking into FGV following Tuesday’s developments and an investigation will be opened as soon as possible, MACC deputy chief commissioner Azam Baki said on Wednesday.


“We are looking into claims of graft and possible abuse of power involving several officials,” he said, declining to name the officials or give specifics on the claims.


Azam said he will be meeting Zakaria on Wednesday to seek his assistance in the probe.


Shares of FGV fell about 1 per cent initially on Wednesday before rebounding to be up 2.5 per cent.


They had declined 6 per cent on Tuesday, falling at one point to their lowest in five months.


“The news is bad to FGV and it may derail FGV’s restructuring efforts,” TA Securities said in a research note following Zakaria’s suspension.


“We believe there could be more negative news in the near future with regards to efficiency and integrity of the group,” it said. — Reuters


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