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Sunday, May 12, 2019

UMNO MOUTHPIECE UTUSAN NO MONEY TO PAY STAFF APRIL & MAY SALARIES – WHILE 9 JOURNALISTS FROM VARIOUS MEDIA BEATEN UP BY SECURITY GUARDS AT ALOR STAR HOSPITAL

CASHFLOW problems caused Utusan Melayu Bhd to delay paying its staff the balance of their April salaries.
The publisher of the Utusan Malaysia and Kosmo newspapers will also be late paying the half-month salary for May .
A staff memo dated May 10 sighted by The Malaysian Insight revealed that the company is unable to pay the salaries on time due to the “critical state of its cash-flow.”
“The company understands that the delay in payment will disrupt the day to day activities of staff especially with Hari Raya being around the corner,” said Human Resource Manager, Mohd Nazlan Othman.
The May salary is expected to be paid when the balance of the April salary is settled.
On August 20, the company was put on Bursa Malaysia’s Practice Note 17 after defaulting on loan repayments to Maybank Islamic Bhd and Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd.
The principal and profit repayments due totalled RM1.18 million.
The group has one year from the day of its entry into the PN17 category to submit its financial regularisation plan to the stock exchange regulator or risk being delisted.
On October 26 last year, the group told Bursa Malaysia that it has submitted a proposal to Bank Negara Malaysia’s Corporate Debt Restructuring Committee (CDRC), to manage its debt exposure.
Utusan has also recently disposed some of its assets to rationalise its financial situation and raise  working capital.
It sold a piece of industrial land in Jalan Tiga, a corner shop office unit in Petaling Jaya  and two adjoining semi-detached factories in Taman Shamelin Perkasa.
For the financial year ended December 31,2018, the company widened its net loses to RM186.62 million from RM7.46 million in the previous financial year.
Its revenue fell to RM193.7million from RM245.0million a year ago.
The decline in earnings is partly attributable to higher cost incurred by a voluntary separation scheme last year.
The VSS packages which amounted to RM81million drove the group’s costs up by 50%.
Some 700 employees agreed to leave the Umno mouthpiece under the VSS introduced in September.
The Umno-linked media house also saw a change of shareholder earlier this year.
Utusan executive chairman Abd Aziz Sheikh Fadzir emerged as the controlling shareholder of the group after acquiring a bloc share of 31.6% from the political party.
After the shares changed hands, Umno’s equity interest was pared down to 18.17% from 49.77%.
The Malaysian Insight is awaiting the response of the National Union of Journalists to a request for comment.  THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT

Nine journalists assaulted by hospital security at Alor Star

ALOR STAR: Nine journalists from various media organisations were shocked when a group of hospital security guards assaulted them while they were taking photographs and recording videos near the forensic unit of the Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital here.
Eric Tan Guan Cheong, a stringer with The Star newspaper was even allegedly grabbed by the throat by a guard before other journalists intervened.
The incident began at around 1am on Saturday when the journalists converged on the forensic unit to cover a case of a boy who had died after he got entangled in a curtain cord while playing at a house in Jitra.
A distraught family member was upset that the media was present and warned them to stop recording or taking photographs.
The media members relented but later, the security guards began to provoke them and this resulted in an exchange of words.
Tan said that he was recording the incident on his smartphone as evidence when one of the guards pounced on him and grabbed his throat.
“I felt discomfort and was pushing away the grip which was getting tighter.”
The quick intervention by other journalists prevented the situation from getting out of hand, said Tan, a former Special Branch police officer.
He later accompanied fellow journalists to the police station to lodge a report.
He also underwent a check up at the hospital as a precaution.
Tan said he was informed that the hospital authorities had apologised to the journalists over the incident. THE SUN DAILY
THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT / THE SUN DAILY

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