Sime Darby Plantation Q2 earnings surge 63% to RM617mil


A general view of the Sime Darby Plantation headquarters in Petaling Jaya

KUALA LUMPUR: Sime Darby Plantation Bhd (SDP) is looking forward to the lockdown restrictions being lifted in the country to complete its independent evaluation of its labour practices by London-based ethical trade consultancy Impactt Ltd.

At a media briefing yesterday, group managing director Mohamad Helmy Othman said he hoped the independent evaluation, which is currently facing a delay due to movement restrictions, could be completed once travel is allowed, adding that the group would be able to verify the allegations on the ground.

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