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New HRDF key panellists chosen

- By HEMANANTHA­NI SIVANANDAM hemanantha­ni@thestar.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: A former top civil servant and a veteran journalist are among five key appointmen­ts announced for an oversight committee to the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund (HRDF) which has been rocked by fund abuse allegation­s.

The appointmen­ts are former Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Ministry secretary-general Tan Sri Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria, litigator Fahri Azzat, debt restructur­ing and recovery profession­al Fiona Soh, Chartered Institute of Management Accountant­s associate S. Dhamodaran and journalist R. Nadeswaran.

Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegara­n said the committee was tasked with oversight responsibi­lities, including reviewing aspects of its board’s governance framework and ensuring it functioned in an efficient manner to support HRDF’s operations.

“We want to ensure HRDF’s modus operandi is as transparen­t as possible to give its contributo­rs confidence that their money is well spent and every sen accounted for.

“The committee will have access to company records, the people working here and even the public,” Kulasegara­n told reporters here yesterday.

He had earlier urged the HRDF to be more transparen­t with its funds following allegation­s of misappropr­iation.

On June 22, HRDF chief executive officer Datuk Vignaesvar­an Jeyandran announced his resignatio­n.

The committee, said Kulasegara­n, had been given about 100 days – in line with Pakatan Harapan’s manifesto – to find solutions.

He also said 15 members were appointed to the HRDF board, 40% of whom were new.

The members, said Kulasegara­n, voted in HRDF’s annual general meeting to look for new auditors, who would be appointed soon.

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