No to Isa Samad as KPF chairman, says anti-FELDA listing group


KUALA LUMPUR, Jun 7 The FELDA Settlers' Children's Association (ANAK) currently pronounced which it is against a appointment of Tan Sri Isa Samad as authority of a FELDA Investment Co-operative (KPF).
The group, which opposes a inventory of FELDA Global Ventures Holdings Bhd (FGVH), pronounced Isa(picture)should not be a part of of KPF in a first place.
"Tan Sri Isa Samad is not a settler, family part of of a settler or a permanent FELDA employee," ANAK president Mazlan Aliman told a press conference.
KPF has over 220,000 members, of whom 112,635 have been FELDA settlers while a rest have been FELDA employees as well as young kids of settlers.
ANAK believes which there have been skeleton to have Isa a authority of a KPF at a co-operative's subsequent meeting.
Mazlan pointed out which Isa was right away a authority of FGVH.
"This must be a trick. If Isa Samad becomes authority of KPF, a KPF house will determine with a FGVH listing. This will be a profanation to KPF members," pronounced ANAK's mercantile confidant Dr Rosli Yaakop.
The former Bank Negara deputy governor pronounced it was "not reliable to force KPF to say yes to a FGVH listing."
ANAK pronounced it will lodge a police report against Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob for exempting Isa from a KPF membership requirement.
"We feel it's an abuse of energy (by Ismail Sabri). Even if a minister (for Domestic Trade, Cooperatives as well as Consumerism) has energy to exempt, there must be valid reasons such as if KPF is in a crisis. But KPF is doing good now," pronounced Mazlan.
He pronounced ANAK will find a court declaration to redress Isa's KPF membership.
Rosli claimed which Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had acted forward of a Securities Commissi! on's cap itulation of a FGVH listing.
"Najib gave durian runtuh (windfall) as well as voiced a FGVH handbill even before a SC had approved a handbill or since capitulation for a listing," he said, observant which this was "illegal".
Putrajaya is forging forward with FELDA's controversial open inventory this month despite criticism from some settlers as well as a antithesis who explain which it will shortchange some 112,000 FELDA settlers nationwide.
Najib has assured a settlers which a inventory would yield profits, as well as has voiced a RM1.69 billion windfall for all settlers as well as staff throughout a country forward of a FGVH listing.
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