Poor turnout of Tier 2 voters, says SC


On average, only 40% of non-large shareholders cast their votes, it said in its annual Corporate Governance Monitor (CG Monitor 2020) released yesterday

PETALING JAYA: Non-large shareholders in Tier 2 are not active when voting for boards in listed companies, the Securities Commission (SC) said in its yearly review.

On average, only 40% of non-large shareholders cast their votes, it said in its annual Corporate Governance Monitor (CG Monitor 2020) released yesterday.

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