November 23, 2015

FOCUS / SARAWAK REPORT REPEATEDLY FAILS TO GIVE COVERAGE TO MULTINATIONAL COURT DECISIONS

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2. RELATED: INVESTORS AND STAFF RELIEVED OVER COURT DECISION
3. RELATED: DIRECTOR FAILS IN APPEALS TO WIND UP SANYAN HOLDINGS
4. RELATED: NO PENINSULA LAWYERS IN EAST M'SIAN APPEALS CASE
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What #SarawakReport has been neglecting to mention for well over three years – the actual court judgment(s).Throwback,...
Posted by 9Q4SarawakReport on Monday, November 23, 2015



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1. WHAT SARAWAK REPORT HAS BEEN NEGLECTING TO MENTION FOR WELL OVER THREE YEARS – THE ACTUAL COURT JUDGMENT(S)
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3. RELATED: DIRECTOR FAILS IN APPEALS TO WIND UP SANYAN HOLDINGS
4. RELATED: NO PENINSULA LAWYERS IN EAST M'SIAN APPEALS CASE
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RELATED: INVESTORS AND STAFF RELIEVED OVER COURT DECISION
"The Japanese partners had invested much time, effort and money in Sibu. I am sad that Ting would ask for the company to be shut down simply because he was not paid an extortionate amount of money or reinstated as managing director. It is disappointing that he would have so little regard for the welfare of many people who rely on the day-to-day operations of the company. It is my hope that Ting will heed the words of the many judges who have heard this case and work with us for the good of everyone instead of working against us for his own good." – Datuk Mohammad Tufail Mahmud, April 21, 2012

REPORTED BY THE BORNEO POST


SIBU, April 21, 2012–
Japanese investors and 1,050 workers of Sanyan Wood Industries Sdn Bhd here are relieved the Court of Appeal has dismissed businessman and former assemblyman Datuk Ting Check Sii’s claims against the company, and for it to wind it up.

The company’s executive chairman Datuk Mohammad Tufail Mahmud, representing the Sarawakian component of the joint venture company, yesterday said the company had over 1,050 workers.

Tufail said the Japanese partners had invested much time, effort and money in Sibu.

I am sad that Ting would ask for the company to be shut down simply because he was not paid an extortionate amount of money or reinstated as managing director.

It is disappointing that he would have so little regard for the welfare of many people who rely on the day-to-day operations of the company.

It is my hope that Ting will heed the words of the many judges who have heard this case and work with us for the good of everyone instead of working against us for his own good,” he said.