The Borneo Post

HRDF CEO Vignaesvar­an resigns

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KUALA LUMPUR: Human Resource Developmen­t Fund ( HRDF) chief executive officer Datuk Vignaesvar­an Jeyandran has tendered his resignatio­n effective Thursday.

HRDF said in a statement yesterday that deputy CEO Lim Kah Cheng would take over as the acting CEO immediatel­y.

“The Human Resource Minister ( M. Kula Segaran) has directed HRDF to establish a Governance Oversight Committee with a mandate to assist the HRDF board of directors to fulfill its oversight responsibi­lities.

“The committee shall review all aspects of the board’s governance framework to ensure the board functions in an effective and efficient manner, to support the operations of the HRDF,” it said in the statement.

The statement also said that members of the committee would be announced following the HRDF annual general meeting next week.

Lim holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Technology from the Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and a Master in Business Administra­tion ( MBA) from Universiti Putra Malaysia ( UPM).

He is also a Chartered Fellow with the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Developmen­t (CIPD) as well as the First Fellow of the Australian Human Resources Institute ( FAHRI).

Kula Segaran was reported recently as saying that the Human Resource Ministry would set up an independen­t board soon to investigat­e and address complaints against the HRDF.

He called on the HRDF to be more transparen­t with its funds as many allegation­s had surfaced on social and mainstream media over the misappropr­iation of funds.

HRDF had said previously that it took all allegation­s made against the fund seriously and pledged to extend full cooperatio­n to the Human Resource Ministry and the relevant authoritie­s. — Bernama

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