Felda CEO won't comply with chairman request to resign - letter
Reuters
June 6, 2017 11:40 MYT
June 6, 2017 11:40 MYT
The chairman of Malaysia's Felda Global Ventures Holdings Bhd has asked Chief Executive Datuk Zakaria Arshad (pic) to resign.
The chairman of Malaysia's Felda Global Ventures Holdings Bhd has asked Chief Executive Zakaria Arshad to resign - a request that he has refused, according to a letter by Zakaria that was seen by Reuters.
A spokesman for Felda Global, the world's third largest palm plantation operator, said that the board had asked for Zakaria to take a leave of absence effective immediately.
In the letter, dated June 5, Zakaria said he had been accused of wrongdoing in payments to a Afghan company that Felda Global had done business with.
"The chairman has asked that I resign as president and FGV group chief executive due to accusations that I have violated corporate governance code," he said in the letter.
"The payment process... was approved and implemented by the previous chief executive... I am not guilty of those accusations and will not resign as instructed."
Zakaria was appointed in April last year, replacing Felda Global's previous chief executive who oversaw a failed controversial deal to buy a stake in Indonesia's PT Eagle High Plantations Tbk.