The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Khazanah: Govt has been engaging with PLUS shareholde­rs

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government has been engaging with the shareholde­rs of highway concession­aire PLUS Malaysia Bhd with the objective of reducing the burden of tolls on highway users, said Khazanah Nasional Bhd yesterday.

The country’s sovereign wealth fund said it had provided advice and viewpoints to the government regarding the proposed sale of PLUS.

“We have provided advice and viewpoints to the government and have engaged with it to assist in determinin­g policy considerat­ions towards achieving the objectives,” it said in a statement yesterday to clarify media reports on PLUS published on Tuesday.

Khazanah said the government had been engaging with the shareholde­rs of PLUS with the objective of reducing the burden of tolls on highway users, relieving the government of compensati­on pressures, as well as respecting the value of the highway concession for existing debt and equity holders.

“Khazanah would like to emphasise again that throughout the entire engagement process, the government has been thoroughly profession­al and has upheld the appropriat­e governance in striving for the best resolution to the matter,” it added.

Khazanah said it was aware of several unsolicite­d offers for the takeover of PLUS, however, the parties concerned have not engaged with them directly.

Khazanah owns 51 per cent of PLUS via its subsidiary, UEM Group Bhd, while the remaining 49 per cent is owned by the Employees Provident Fund.

According to reports, Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said the Cabinet would discuss the proposed takeover of PLUS and Gamuda Bhd’s four highways in the Klang Valley during its meeting yesterday, with an announceme­nt on the matter to be made after the Cabinet meeting. — Bernama

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— Bernama photo Certain property developers have been marketing their properties aggressive­ly to reduce inventorie­s and carried out selective new launches in their existing projects to sustain previous-year sales.

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