The Sun (Malaysia)

Shahril leaves Sapura’s remunerati­on committee

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PETALING JAYA: Sapura Energy Bhd’s embattled president and group CEO Tan Sri Shahril Shamsuddin has left the group’s remunerati­on committee, a week after his pay package came under scrutiny.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia Friday, the group said the compositio­n of the board remunerati­on committee has been revised.

The committee now comprises four members namely chairman and nonindepen­dent non-executive director Datuk Hamzah Bakar as well as three independen­t non-executive directors Mohamed Rashdi Mohamed Ghazalli, Datuk Muhamad Noor Hamid and Datuk Ramlan Abdul Rashid.

Previously, the committee comprised three members namely Hamzah, Mohamed Rashdi and Shahril.

Last week, the Minority Shareholde­r Watch Group (MSWG) urged shareholde­rs at the group’s AGM to vote against the reelection of Mohamed Rashdi and Muhamad Noor, as well as the payment of directors’ fees and benefits up to RM5.6 million.

MSWG said that the directors have not been performing their fiduciary duties in safeguardi­ng the interests of shareholde­rs as the issue of Shahril’s “excessive” remunerati­on has been ongoing for several years.

A representa­tive of the Employees Provident Fund threw support behind MSWG at the AGM and even went a step further to vote against the re-election of Shahril.

Earlier this week, Shahril told SunBiz in an interview that he was willing to leave the remunerati­on committee to appease shareholde­rs who are concerned over his pay package.

Sapura Energy’s share price fell 0.82% or half sen to close at 60.5 sen with 60.75 million shares traded.

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