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KUALA LUMPUR (July 17): Sersol Bhd said the its chief executive officer Datuk Justin Lim Hwa Tat, who is under Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) investigation, had approved and instructed five payments totalling RM2.5 million made to a third party.
The purpose of the payments, which were recorded as deposits in April and May, has yet to be made known to the board, the group said in a filing on Monday (July 17) in response to Bursa Malaysia’s request for additional details on the visit by a MACC team to Sersol’s office on June 26.
Last Friday (July 14), Sersol said that the MACC investigation was related to certain payments the Johor-based chemical manufacturer made to a third party based on his instruction and approval.
Providing further details in its latest filing, the group said: “Based on the statements taking conducted by the MACC, the payments which were approved and instructed by Datuk Wira Justin Lim were in relation to five payments totalling RM2.5 million made to HGC Legacy Enterprise and recorded as deposits during April and May 2023 with purposes yet to be made known to the board.
“At this stage, it appears that the only member of the board who can establish contact with Datuk Wira Justin Lim is Datuk Lim Tiong Siang, the father of Datuk Wira Justin Lim. Without the clarification/explanation of Datuk Wira Justin Lim and pending the company taking further action (if any), the company is not in the position to state whether the directors, major shareholders of the company or persons connected with them have any direct or indirect interest in the payments.”
“At this stage, the company is not in the position to ascertain whether Justin is the target of the investigation,” it added.
Justin, who is the major shareholder of Sersol, was the group’s managing director at the time the payment was authorised, noted Sersol. .
The MACC visited Sersol’s office on June 26 and subsequently recorded statements from the former executive director, the existing executive director and the independent directors of the group in relation to the payments made to HGC legacy.
In an earlier filing last Thursday, Sersol said Justin had been “overseas since February 2023 for purpose and reason only known to him”, echoing what SMTrack Bhd — a radio frequency identification solutions provider, whose board Justin sits on as executive director — said in an earlier filing on the same day.
Sersol announced it had been served with a court order that restrained its executive chairman cum managing director, CEO, an executive director and five independent directors from exercising their powers. The suit was filed by Sersol’s independent director Leong Lup Yan and executive director Tan Fie Jen on June 23.
Graft busters seek man with ‘Datuk’ title to assist in probe
Updated 1 week ago · Published on 12 Jul 2023 12:35PM
KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is tracking down a local man with the title “Datuk” to facilitate investigations into a case.
In a statement issued today, the MACC identified the man as Datuk Justin Lim Hwa Tat, 47, whose last known address is at No 54, Jalan SS 22/27 Damansara Jaya, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
“Those who know or have information regarding the man can contact investigating officer, Freddick Makiun at 03-8870-0480 or 014-859-5925 or email freddick@sprm.gov.my,” it said. – Bernama, July 12, 2023
Is it true that those above 65 are required to undergo medical and eye tests in 2024 to renew their driver’s licence?
*The issue first arose in September 2021.
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Loke: No need for senior citizens to undergo eye, medical tests to renew driver’s licence next year
By Jeremy Veno on July 20, 2023, Thursday at 5:44 PM
KUCHING (July 20): Federal Minister of Transport Anthony Loke said there is no requirement at the moment for those above 65 years old to undergo eye tests and medical evaluation to renew their driver’s licence in 2024.
He was responding to a message which is circulating on WhatsApp claiming that senior citizens would need to undergo such checks to renew their driver’s licence next year.
“No such requirements by the JPJ (Road Transport Department),” said Loke in a text message to The Borneo Post.
In the viralled message, it was explained in detail on how to extend the validity of a driver’s licence at the ‘Warga Emas’ counter at the JPJ office.
It is believed that the message is to remind anyone above 65 years old to quickly extend their driver’s licence now instead of waiting for next year when the ‘new requirements’ of medical checks kick in.
The message also explained the payment details and which counter to visit at the JPJ office to complete the extension validity of a driver’s licence.
Notice Hi seniors, those above 65 yrs will need to get eye tests & medical from 2024 to get your driving licence re-newed.
Go to jpj now to get your licence extended at the warga Emas counter. We just did it. Very fast. Less than 15 mins. Mine expires 2027 so they extended till 2034. Rm30/yr. pay with credit card. Very easy.
At jpj pj, go to the right door -enquiry to get your number.
Then go to pintu B to warga Mas counter & give your driving licence & pay.
Then go a counter on the left to give the guy your ic. Wait for him to give u your new driving licence.
Bernama reported that RMP was suggesting to the government to limit the issuing of driving licence to senior citizens because, among the factors contributing to accidents was the fact that senior citizens are driving when they are not completely healthy. Senior citizens should undergo a health check-up as well as getting a doctor’s letter earlier to confirm they are fit todrive.
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Proposal to limit issuing driving licence to senior citizens not discussed — IGP
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 25): The proposal to limit the issuing of driving licence to senior citizens has not yet been discussed in detail.
Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Datuk Seri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said the proposal was raised by Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) director Datuk Azisman Alias on Friday.
He said the call was his personal suggestion at JSPT level only and it has not been discussed in detail.
“JSPT, a department of the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) involved in ensuring road safety has always looked at various aspects to improve road safety in the interest of the people.
“Any introduction of new methods would only be implemented after undergoing the study process as well as being decided by all interested parties,” he said in a statement on Saturday.