Resolution seeks to remove nine directors including chairman Tunku Yaacob Khyra, a member of the Negeri Sembilan royal family.
CGS-CIMB Nominees Sdn Bhd and eight other parties are seeking to remove KNM Group chairman Tunku Yaacob Khyra and replace him with Tunku Kamariah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah Sultan Iskandar.
CGS-CIMB Nominees is an existing exempt authorised nominee for CGS-CIMB Securities Pte Ltd on behalf of Andreas Heeschen, a German national. A bourse filing dated Aug 31 revealed that Heeschen has a deemed interest of 7.91% or 320 million shares in KNM, an integrated solutions provider for the oil and gas, power and renewable energy industries.Non-executive chairman Tunku Yaacob Steve Ho Soo Woon ;Tunku Yaacob, a member of the Negri Sembilan royal family, was redesignated as director to chairman in February this year. He is also the executive chairman of MAA Group Bhd. Meanwhile, Tunku Kamariah is a member of the Johor royal family.
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