The Borneo Post (Sabah)

GLCs to give minimum 1 per cent of pretax profits to social, environmen­tal causes

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KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday announced that all government­linked companies (GLCs) are to contribute at least one per cent of pre-tax profits to social and environmen­tal causes.

The prime minister said this would make a big difference to the lives of many. He said that one per cent from just the top 100 private listed companies would translate into more than RM1 billion going directly towards society.

“I would like to make it a policy that all GLCs...lead the way in contributi­ng a minimum of one per cent of pre-tax profits to social and environmen­tal causes,” he said in his keynote address at the World Capital Markets Symposium 2018 yesterday.

Noting that many GLCs were already doing so, he said: “It’s my hope that this renewed emphasis will inspire and motivate all Malaysian organisati­ons to follow suit.”

Also present were Second Finance Minister, Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani and Securities Commission Malaysia chairman, Tan Sri Ranjit Ajit Singh.

Najib, who is also Finance Minister, said the government believed that Malaysia’s GLCs could and should play a bigger role in making a positive contributi­on to society.

On another note, he commended regulators for their efforts at enhancing transparen­cy and for advocating meaningful disclosure­s, that truly benefited the overall environmen­t and created a positive impact on the wider community.

“As a start, we aim to track the contributi­ons made by our GLCs and update you on the impact they have made,” Najib said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Najib officiates the ‘Institute for Capital Market Research’ (ICMR) during the the World Capital Markets Symposium 2018 yesterday. Also seen are Ranjit (left) ICMR chairman Datuk Dr Hassan Said (right). — Bernama photo
Najib officiates the ‘Institute for Capital Market Research’ (ICMR) during the the World Capital Markets Symposium 2018 yesterday. Also seen are Ranjit (left) ICMR chairman Datuk Dr Hassan Said (right). — Bernama photo

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