Security Commision confirms discrepancies in former PNB chief Jalil Rasheed’ qualifications, work experience
People walk past a Permodalan Nasional Bhd logo in Kuala Lumpur. In a brief statement on June 15, PNB’s board of directors confirmed that it has accepted Jalil’s resignation and subsequently approved an appointment for a successor. — Picture by Azneal Ishak
“As a CMSL holder, PNB is required to ensure that all information submitted to the SC for the appointment of its former PGCE, including his work experience and academic qualifications provided in the application forms and supporting documents, are true and correct after it has conducted due diligence enquiries.
In the last few days, there was scrutiny by detractors over Jalil’s education and working credentials.
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