[CLMT] Non-Executive Director RESIGNATION - DATUK IG CHANDRAN (GNANACHANDRAN S AYADURAI) on 31-Jul-2012

Announcement Date
31-Jul-2012
Board Member Information:
Date of Change
31-Jul-2012
Type of Change
RESIGNATION
Designation
Non-Executive Director
Directorate
Independent & Non Executive
Age
59
Nationality
Malaysian
Qualification
(1) Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
(2) Chartered member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants, the Institute of Internal Auditors, the Chartered Institute of Taxation, Malaysia
(3) Associate, Certified Fraud Examiner
(4) Accredited member of the Institute of Directors, Thailand
Working Experience
Datuk IG Chandran has over 35 years of working experience in the accounting profession. He joined KPMG Malaysia in 1973 and from 1977 to 1983 articled in the United Kingdom and rejoined KPMG Malaysia in 1984. He was admitted as an audit partner in 1994 and later took on responsibilities in the Advisory Practice in Malaysia from where he retired in 2007. He then joined KPMG Thailand as the head of the Advisory Practice and retired in March 2009.

Datuk IG Chandran’s regional roles include being KPMG’s Asia Pacific Chief Operating Officer of the Internal Audit Services for two years (2003-2004), leader for the Corporate Governance Advisory in KPMG Asia Pacific. He has led a number of KPMG’s large internal audit, governance advisory
and enterprise risk management assignments. He has also served as the audit engagement partner on several listed companies covering various industries including property, hospitality, leisure and insurance (for which he was accredited by Bank Negara Malaysia).

Datuk IG Chandran was the lead partner in KPMG for the provision of internal audit services to over 60 United Nations offices throughout Asia, the Pacific, Arab States and Eastern Europe from 1998 to 2008, and has led several audit missions to post conflict countries including Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and Timor Leste. Datuk IG Chandran was previously the partner-in-charge of the Forensic Practice in KPMG Malaysia and has undertaken several investigative engagements within Malaysia and internationally. Since mid-2009, he has been providing advisory services to certain government agencies and has been a guest lecturer in local universities and government institutions. Datuk IG Chandran currently also holds the position as Special Advisor to the Chief Commissioner of the Malaysian Anti Corruption
Commission.
Directorship of Public Companies
Nil
Family Relationship
Nil
Conflict of Interest
Nil
Interest
100,000 units in CMMT
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