The Borneo Post (Sabah)

EPF has no plan to sell stake in PLUS M’sia

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KAJANG: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF), has no plan to dispose of its 49 per cent stake in highway operator, PLUS Malaysia Bhd, as the investment in the company was reaping good returns for the pension fund.

Chief executive officer Datuk Shahril Ridza Ridzuan said the fund and UEM Group Bhd, which held the remaining 51 per cent stake in PLUS, had invested substantia­lly in expanding its network, especially in the Klang Valley.

UEM Group is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Khazanah Nasional Bhd.

“An interested party may have gone to the press over the matter. But, we have not received any kind of offer by anyone over the stake. There are no suitors, “Shahril Ridza said.

He told reporters this after the signing of a partnershi­p agreement with the Internatio­nal Training Centre of the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ITC-ILO) yesterday.

He said PLUS Malaysia has contribute­d substantia­lly to EPF’s earnings.

Also present were EPF Chairman, Tan Sri Samsudin Osman and ITC-ILO Senior Programme Officer of Social Protection, Governance and Tripartism, Charles Crevier.

Shahril was commenting on corporate player Tan Sri Abu Sahid Mohamad’s declared intention to take over PLUS Malaysia via his flagship Maju Holdings Sdn Bhd.

According to media reports, Abu Sahid was quoted as saying he was very confident of pulling off the deal, which may cost RM30 billion or more, as he had “everything ready”.

The tycoon was also quoted to have received blessings at the highest level over his move and he had already made overtures to meet Khazanah Nasional Managing Director, Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar to discuss the possible acquisitio­n.

Meanwhile, EPF’s partnershi­p agreement with ITC-ILO will pave the way for the joint developmen­t and implementa­tion of future training activities in Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries.

“We will able to provide more avenues and opportunit­ies in knowledge sharing and capacity building, not just in Malaysia, but also the region.

“The common goal is to help each other to develop our social security and future network. The Malaysian government is very keen to explore and secure a better future for all Malaysians as part of the TN50 agenda,” said Shahril.

The target audience to benefit from future programmes range from government ministries, non-government­al organisati­ons, social welfare agencies, research institutio­ns and the academia.

The EPF first collaborat­ed with the ITC-ILO in August 2016, when both jointly organised the Executive Course of Designing and Extending the Social Protection in Malaysia. — Bernama

An interested party may have gone to the press over the matter. But, we have not received any kind of offer by anyone over the stake. There are no suitors. Datuk Shahril Ridza Ridzuan, EPF chief executive officer

 ??  ?? File photo shows the EPF headquarte­rs in Kuching. EPF’s partnershi­p agreement with ITC-ILO will pave the way for the joint developmen­t and implementa­tion of future training activities in Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries. — Photo by Muhamad...
File photo shows the EPF headquarte­rs in Kuching. EPF’s partnershi­p agreement with ITC-ILO will pave the way for the joint developmen­t and implementa­tion of future training activities in Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries. — Photo by Muhamad...

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