Rafizi takes on Najib over Sapura finances, ex-CEO's hefty salary
  • 2 years ago
PKR's Rafizi Ramli sparred with former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak on Sapura Energy again today, focusing this time on the firm's financial state and the hefty salary paid to its former chief executive officer (CEO).

In a statement, Rafizi said Najib, as prime minister, had failed to look after the interests of public institutions - Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) and Retirement Fund Inc (KWAP) - as shareholders in Sapura Energy.

Going through Sapura Energy's books, Rafizi said that an "executive director" representing the majority shareholder had raked in close to RM1.1 billion from 2009 to 2021 in salary, bonuses, rental, intellectual property fees, and other forms of remuneration.
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