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Shafie denies NPL write-off allegation
Shafie denies NPL write-off allegation

The Star

time19-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Shafie denies NPL write-off allegation

KOTA KINABALU: Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal strongly denied allegations that he was involved in the write-off of RM178mil in non-performing loans (NPLs) during his tenure as Sabah chief minister and Sabah Development Bank (SDB) Board of Directors' chairman. The opposition Parti Warisan president described the allegations published by an online portal as 'malicious and baseless', asserting that not a single NPL was written off under his watch. 'These accusations are outright lies, manufactured with the intent to deceive the public and destroy my credibility,' he said in a statement on Thursday (June 19). Shafie clarified that as chief minister, he had no involvement in the day-to-day operations or specific loan arrangements at the bank. 'Public institutions must be governed by professional processes, not political interference. I respected those boundaries and expected the bank's management to uphold their fiduciary duty to the people of Sabah,' he said. He slammed what he called 'calculated distortions' designed to smear him ahead of the looming state election, adding that the claim he wrote off loans to a politically connected firm, CASH Bhd, was entirely untrue. 'In fact, during my administration, I took every step necessary to recover problematic loans, not cover them up. Writing off NPLs recklessly would have been irresponsible and a betrayal of public trust,' he said. Shafie also questioned why the current Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) government, which has been in power for nearly five years, failed to launch a forensic audit or lodge reports with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in 2021, when the issue supposedly occurred. 'If wrongdoing really occurred, why wait until now to bring it up? This is not about justice, but about politics. This is a desperate attempt to shift blame and distract from their failures,' he stressed. Shafie warned that he will not hesitate to take legal action to protect his name and integrity. 'I welcome any impartial investigation. But I will not remain silent while lies are repeated and recycled for political convenience,' he said.

Lotte Chemical Titan posts smaller 1Q loss
Lotte Chemical Titan posts smaller 1Q loss

The Star

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Lotte Chemical Titan posts smaller 1Q loss

KUALA LUMPUR: Lotte Chemical Titan Holding Bhd (LCT) foresees continued volatility in the global business environment in the near term, according to president and CEO Jang Seon Pyo. 'Geopolitical factors, including the Russia-Ukraine War, tension in the Middle East, and the impact of President Trump's policies are expected to influence global trade dynamics and crude oil prices. 'Meanwhile, the sluggish economic performance and oversupply of petrochemical products in China continue to disrupt the supply-demand balances,' Jang said in a statement. Meanwhile, LCT's Lotte Chemical Indonesia New Ethylene (LINE) project in Merak, Indonesia is on track for completion this year. 'The management will continue to closely monitor market dynamics and provide updates on the project's progress accordingly.' In the first quarter ended March 31, LCT posted a smaller net loss of RM125.7mil, or loss per share of 5.52 sen, compared with RM178mil, or 7.82 sen in the year-ago quarter due to the slight improvement of margins, lower depreciation charges, and profit contribution from associate company, Lotte Chemical USA Corp.

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