Felda GM told to go on leave


By G. Manimaran
Bahasa Malaysia Editor
December 10, 2011
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 10 Felda ubiquitous physical education instructor Datuk Dzulkifli Abd Wahab has been ordered to take leave for eight months in a ultimate development related to public listing plans which a little settlers fear will leave them shortchanged.

Under a government's offer to list Felda Global Ventures (FGV), settlers will swap their 51 per cent interest in Felda Holdings which made RM760 million final year for a 61 per cent share in FGV, whose ubiquitous subsidiaries have reportedly mislaid RM500 million up to 2010.

The Malaysian Insider understands Dzulkifli perceived a orders from a Prime Minister's Office in a minute yesterday.

Several sources tighten to a Federal Land Development Authority reliable this as well as pronounced it would complicate issues as well as start a reported dual million settlers as well as family members.

One source pronounced Felda chairman Tan Sri Isa Samad(picture), whose pierce to reinstate Dzulkifli as Felda Investment Co-operative (KPF) chairman a couple of months ago is being challenged, had asked Datuk Seri Najib Razak to intervene in a matter.

"The information we perceived showed a minute was released by a budding minister's comparison in isolation secretary as Felda is under a Prime Minister's Department," pronounced a source.

"Even though a minute says it is study leave, efforts to mislay Dzulkifli have escalated. This will create some-more dissatisfaction between Felda settlers as well as staff," he added.

Several blogs had reported final month which Dzulkifli sacked Isa from a KPF to forestall a Bagan Pinang representative from receiving charge of a associated as a Felda ubiquitous physical education instructor is opposite a pierce to list FGV in a center of subsequent year.

The settlers' associated owns a infancy interest in Felda Holdings which manages Felda's 880,000-hectare plantation landbank opposite a country.

However, Dzulk! ifli, wh o has served with Felda for thirty years, refused to comment when contacted by The Malaysian Insider.

The National Felda Settlers' Children's Association (Anak) lodged a complaint with a Co-operatives Commission of Malaysia (CCM) in Oct month over Isa's appointment as KPF chief.

The appointment of Isa as KPF chairman is being challenged upon a grounds which a former Umno vice-president is a "contract worker" as well as not a member of a associated whose membership is singular to settlers as well as permanent Felda staff.

The essential Felda Holdings has a workforce of a little 19,! 000 empl oyees, with a work force of 46,795 workers at 300 estates, 70 palm oil mills, 7 refineries, 4 kernel abrasive plants, thirteen rubber factories, production plants as well as multiform logistic as well as bulking installations widespread throughout Malaysia as well as multiform locations overseas.

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