Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

Vun Resigns From FTEC Resources Bhd

FTEC Resources Bhd’s managing director Kenneth Vun Yun Liun has resigned from the company following the Securities Commission’s action in initiating a civil suit against him demanding the restitution of RM2.5 million to the company.

FTEC told Bursa Securities that Vun, 33, had tendered his resignation as managing director of the company. Vun is a major shareholder of FTEC, with 32.27% stake comprising a direct interest of 50.99 million shares and an indirect interest of 3.89 million shares.

Earlier, the SC alleged that Vun had utilised the RM2.5 million, which was part of the proceeds in an initial public offering (IPO) raised by FTEC in 2003, for his own benefit and personal use. Vun’s misconduct was uncovered following its investigation into the utilisation of the public issue proceeds by the company.

The SC also asked that Vun be restrained from directly or indirectly managing funds of FTEC Group in the absence of proper controls being put in place by the said companies including but not limited to external supervision by the SC and that he caused FTEC to properly disclose in its audited report for the next financial year, the manner in which the sum of RM2.496 million had been utilised.

FTEC develops, manufactures and distributes computer hardware and software, information technology (IT) systems and digital surveillance security systems. It was listed on the Mesdaq Market on Dec 19, 2003.

 

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