PGW Governance Update - Resignation – Mr. Lee Joo Hai

ADMIN
Tue, Jul 11 2023 08:30 am


11 July 2023

Resignation – Mr. Lee Joo Hai

Mr. Lee Joo Hai has informed the PGG Wrightson Limited1 (PGW) Board that he would not be standing for re-election as a director at the upcoming PGW Annual Shareholders Meeting. Mr. Lee noted that he was resigning in order to eliminate the ongoing distraction caused due to media and market attention regarding the securities regulation matters that he is defending in Singapore.

While Mr. Lee noted that he did not consider that those matters effected his capacity to remain a PGW director he nevertheless felt that it was in the best interests of PGW that he step down in order to remove the speculation that these matters were fuelling.

Mr. Lee was also stepping down from the PGW Audit Committee effective immediately and Acting Chair, Mr. U Kean Seng would join the Audit Committee.

Mr. U acknowledged and thanked Mr. Lee for his contributions as a director since 2017 and for his principled decision to support the best interests of PGW. Mr. U wished Mr. Lee well for the future.

Registered Office:
PGG Wrightson Limited
1 Robin Mann Place, Christchurch Airport
Christchurch 8053, New Zealand
Website: pggwrightson.co.nz

1 All references to PGG Wrightson Limited refer to the company, its subsidiaries and interests in associates and jointly controlled entities.


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