In response to the recent resignations within the Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT Resignations), Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim disclosed that Defense Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin is actively preparing to deliver a comprehensive report to the Cabinet.
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Task Assigned and Cabinet Briefing
Mohamed Khaled Nordin has been entrusted with the pivotal task of investigating the circumstances surrounding the resignations. His forthcoming findings are anticipated to offer clarity on the situation within LTAT’s upper echelons. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim shared this information with reporters during the inauguration of the International Financial Hub at Exchange 106 at TRX on Friday (Feb 23).
Recent Resignations
Highlighting the volatility within LTAT, the most recent departure occurred on Monday (Feb 19), marking the third high-profile exit within a month. LTAT oversees the pension fund for approximately 120,000 active members of the Malaysian Armed Forces.
Details of Resignation
Dayana Rogayah Omar, aged 39, who served as head of strategic asset allocation or senior director of strategy at LTAT, tendered her resignation on Monday. A corporate spokesperson stated that Dayana decided to resign to pursue alternative career opportunities and is currently in the process of serving out her notice period.
Previous Resignations
This development follows the resignations of chief executive officer Datuk Ahmad Nazim Abd Rahman on Jan 31 and chairman Gen Tan Sri Raja Mohamed Affandi Raja Mohamed Noor on Feb 8.