Friday, 9 March 2012

All the best, Zarinah

It has been confirmed. Zarinah Anwar is leaving SC.

Many will be happy, I guess....but not all.

Well, whatever it is, I wish her all the best. Take care dear lady.  Have a good rest.


Here  is the story by Bernama.

Tan Sri Zarinah Anwar, who has been chairman of the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) since 2006, will retire when her term is completed on March 31 this year.

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, has appointed Datuk Ranjit Ajit Singh to succeed Zarinah as SC chairman and Datuk Dr Nik Ramlah Mahmood as deputy chief executive, according to a statement by SC.

Both currently serve as SC managing directors, and their new appointments take effect from April 1, 2012.

Zarinah has played a key role in strengthening and developing the Malaysian capital market over the past ten years, establishing a robust regulatory and governance framework which has contributed to the growth of the market, and investing resources in building regulatory capacity.

Ranjit is a highly experienced regulator with over 20 years' experience in finance and securities regulation.

A financial economist and accountant, Ranjit has served the SC since 1994 in a variety of areas including the supervision and oversight of the market, strategy and risk management, financial policy and economics.

He is chairman of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) group on secondary markets, has chaired an expert group on capital markets for a Financial Stability Board taskforce, and has served as a member of the International Monetary Fund’s expert group on governance of public sector agencies.

Nik Ramlah is trained in law and has served the SC for over 18 years covering legal and regulatory reform, product and market development, corporate governance, Islamic capital markets, investor education and enforcement.

She also sits on the board of the Securities Industry Development Corporation, the SC's training and education arm.

She is a core member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Asian Roundtable on Corporate Governance, and is a member of the Technical Committee of the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB). -- Bernama

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for your services. You may now go. We pray all you have done are halal by the law of Allah. If not, insyaAllah, Allah knows and no one gets away scott free for their wrong doings, including me. Allah bless you and your family and we pray for your happiness and good health.

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  2. BC,
    My ex-boss is one of very few ppl with high integrity and uncompromising level of professionalism. Notwithstanding of the E&O issue, I can attest to her credibility anytime. If Msian Co won't offer her, I hope she will reject those Singaporean offers. I hate to see another Merican in the making

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  3. So what's up with her hubby's case? :B

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  4. Tan Sri Zarinah Anwar, who has been chairman of the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) since 2006, will retire when her term is completed on March 31 this year.
    Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil has announced she will relinquish her post as Women, Family and Community Development Minister when her senatorship ends on April 8.
    SO, NO GOLDEN HANDSHAKE? SHAKE. SHAKE

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  5. any talk of golden handshake smack tak ikhlas.....everybody was paid for their services ...so no need for handshakes.....including / especially politicians

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