KUALA LUMPUR: Sapura Holdings Sdn Bhd (SHSB) director Shahriman Shamsuddin today denied that he opposed the company’s direction, particularly the Sapura Permata project, to maximise personal gains ahead of his exit.
Testifying under cross-examination, Shahriman rejected assertions by lawyer S Rabindra, representing elder brother Shahril, that his position was dictated by his personal interest.
Shahril and minority shareholder Rameli Musa have been named as co-respondents to a winding up petition brought by Shahriman against SHSB.