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  • Malakoff and Alam Flora Host ‘Preserve Nature for Future’

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff and Alam Flora Host ‘Preserve Nature for Future’ 13 September 2023 On 13 September 2023, Malakoff Corporation Berhad (“Malakoff”) and its subsidiary, Alam Flora Sdn Bhd (“Alam Flora”) successfully hosted an environmental-focused event entitled ‘Preserve Nature for Future’ at Malakoff Academy of Excellence (“MAX”). Aimed at promoting awareness on making sustainable choices through recycling, the event was attended by Alam Flora’s Manager of Corporate Communication and Branding Encik Azman Shawal, Alam Flora’s Head of Group Safety Encik Shamsul Anuar Othman, Malakoff’s Head of Operations and Project Management Services, Puan Subrina Thiagarajah, Malakoff’s Head of Group Safety, Dr. Ramizu Abd Rahim and Malakoff staff. Concentrating on educating Malakoff staff on the importance of recycling for a greener and sustainable future, the event was officiated with an opening remark by Dr. Ramizu before proceeding to its key highlight – a presentation by Alam Flora representatives, Encik Wan Ahmad Fareez Bin Amir and Cik Aliya Nor Azman on Alam Flora’s recycling initiatives that focus on sustainable waste management and alternatives that can be adopted to replace single-use plastics. “Malaysians produce approximately 38,429 tonnes per waste every day, which is equivalent to 1.7kg of solid waste per person. You can imagine how packed our landfills are. However, it is evident that the culture of recycling has progressively become prevalent among Malaysians as it was reported in 2022 that the national recycling rate had reached 33.17%, striving to achieve targeted recycling rate of 40% by 2035”, Encik Wan Ahmad Fareez explained. Both speakers also shared the facilities that Alam Flora currently offers to drive the interest of the public to shift their perspective on recycling and recycled materials. Its Fasiliti Inovasi Kitar Semula (“FIKS”) not only provides an Integrated Recycling Facility (“IRF”), but also serves as an educational hub for people to further educate themselves on the types of recyclable items and how they can be converted to oil, and more. A boutique – Butik 3R – that houses recycled clothes can also be found at FIKS. There were also fun activities and interactive booths for attendees to let loose and enjoy themselves. Overall, the event saw significant engagement from Malakoff staff, demonstrating its role as a valuable platform for educating everyone about the significance of recycling and how even the smallest choices can make a substantial environmental difference. This initiative is part of Malakoff’s continuous efforts at environmental preservation through various activities that focus on sustainable waste management and circular economy. It is also in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goal No. 12 which emphasises on sustainable consumption and production patterns.

  • Malakoff’s MD/CEO Encik Anwar Syahrin Elected as Honorary President of Penjanabebas

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff’s MD/CEO Encik Anwar Syahrin Elected as Honorary President of Penjanabebas 26 July 2022 On 27 July 2022, the Association of Independent Power Producers of Malaysia (“Penjanabebas”) held its 25th Annual General Meeting (“AGM”) at Malakoff’s Corporate Headquarters, KL Sentral. The meeting was attended by 16 representatives from the member companies. All resolutions were unanimously passed and Encik Anwar Syahrin Abdul Ajib, Malakoff’s Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer was elected as the new Honorary President for 2022/2023. In his maiden speech as the new President, Encik Anwar expressed his appreciation towards the members for their continuous support. He also conveyed his admiration to all the members who remained committed and steadfast to sustain Penjanabebas even during the recent Covid-19 pandemic and looks forward to more engagement and participation with the authorities and other stakeholders for the betterment of the energy sector. The new Penjanabebas Principal Office Bearers 2022/2023 elected at the AGM are as follows: Honorary President Encik Anwar Syahrin Abdul Ajib of Tanjung Bin Power Sdn Bhd Honorary Vice President YBhg Datuk Mohamad Nor Ali of Panglima Power Sdn Bhd Honorary Secretary Encik Md Yuha Ismail of Prai Power Sdn Bhd Honorary Treasurer Mr. Chan Poh Long of Teknologi Tenaga Perlis Consortium Council Members Ms. Subrina Thiagarajah of Segari Energy Ventures Sdn Bhd Encik Mohammed Azmil Ismail of Tanjung Bin Energy Sdn Bhd Encik Shajaratuddur Mohd Ibrahim of GB3 Sdn Bhd Encik Marwan Sanan of Powertek Berhad YBhg Datuk Astaman Abdul Aziz – Founder Member Mr. Anbarasan Sellapan of Pahlawan Power Berhad Mr. Kumar Shanmugan of Kuala Langar Power Sdn Bhd Encik Shamsul Bahrin Hussain of Kuala Langat Power Sdn Bhd Honorary Auditors Dr. Zahrul Faizi of Ranhill Powertron Sdn Bhd Ir. Lt. Cdr (Rtd) Hj Mohd Ismail Che Mat Din – Founder Member Since its inception in 1995, Penjanabebas has played a key role in promoting and supporting the development of the independent power production industry in Malaysia by working together with the relevant authorities towards national development. Malakoff is indeed honoured to be given the opportunity to lead these efforts and we’ll continue to work closely with the rest of the members to raise and address various issues facing the power industry today.

  • Energy Expert Series IV 2012

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Energy Expert Series IV 2012 21 March 2012

  • Malakoff Rewards 130 Students With Eye-Opening Education Trip

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Rewards 130 Students With Eye-Opening Education Trip 10 October 2012 Company Contributes RM80,000 For Students to Learn Beyond The Classroom To encourage continuous learning, Malakoff Corporation Berhad (Malakoff) recently organised its annual three-day Learning Beyond The Classroom programme for its ten adopted schools. The programme saw 130 students explore and learn from places such as Kidzania, Petrosains, Pusat Sains Negara and High 5 Bread Museum. Organised for the 12th consecutive time, Malakoff invested RM80,000 this year for the Learning Beyond The Classroom programme, offering young students learning opportunities outside of their everyday school routine. Since the inaugural trip in 2001, Malakoff has sponsored close to RM960,000 for the programme, benefiting over 1480 students from all the adopted schools. Speaking about the trip, Zainal Abidin Jalil, the Chief Executive Officer of Malakoff said, “Malakoff’s Learning beyond the Classroom initiative is an integral component of our Company’s flagship Corporate Social Responsibility platform – the Malakoff Community Partnerships. This is in line with our commitment to promote academic excellence among eager students through various educational tools.” “We recognise the importance of making learning fun through various platforms and we want to do our part to help the students in this. Field trips allow students to experience first-hand what they study from their text books, thus enhancing and stimulating their interest in learning even further,” he added. This year, the Standard Six students were selected from Malakoff’s ten adopted schools located near Malakoff’s operations. The participating schools included SK Segari, SJK (C) Pei Min, SJK (T) Ladang Huntly in Lumut, SK Khir Johari, SJK (C) Chung Hwa, SJK (T) Prai in Seberang Prai, together with SK Sg Boh, SK Seri Sinaran Chokoh, SK Andek Mori, SJK (C) Pei Chiao in Pontian Johor. Student, Farah Najihah Purba binti Muhd Hasan, from SJK (C) Pei Chiao, Pontian, enjoyed attending the educational trip. "The visit to Kidzania was the most enjoyable as I was able to try out many 'professions' that I have never dreamed of," said Farah, who aspired to be a doctor someday. Although she has been to the Klang Valley a few times before, this was the first time she was taken around to visit places of interests. For student Thoga Lingam from SJK (T) Ladang Huntly, Lumut, the educational trip was like a dream come true. Born to parents who are both labourers, he is determined to work hard to become a scientist one day and improve the living conditions of the family. The visit to Petrosains opened his eyes and fueled his interest in science and technology as he and his friends explored the huge centre and soaked in the valuable knowledge from the exhibits. In addition to organising annual school excursions for its adopted schools, Malakoff also allocates RM200,000 each year under its Education Fund to provide better academic facilities for these schools. Under this Fund, the schools are able to apply to Malakoff for development and improvement of facilities such as sports complex, libraries as well as science and computer laboratories. Encik Mohd Fauzan Bin Ishak from SJK(C) Chung Hwa 3, Prai said, “The Learning beyond the Classroom programme provides our students with a great outdoor learning opportunity while building closer bonds with their peers.” “We are truly grateful to Malakoff for their continuous effort to motivate students to excel in their studies through such trips. The smiles and excitement on the students’ faces were priceless,” he expressed. Over and above the Learning Beyond The Classroom programme, students from the adopted schools were also involved in other initiatives such as Malakoff’s ‘Kenali Penyu, Sayangi Penyu’ programme. Additionally, Malakoff has rolled out another initiative called ‘Project Sunshine’, through which 5.23 kilowatt-peak (kWp) photo-voltaic systems is being installed at selected schools across Malaysia.

  • Ceramah Perdana Awal Ramadhan (PU Yeop) 2018

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Ceramah Perdana Awal Ramadhan (PU Yeop) 2018 9 May 2018

  • Friendly Bowling with TNB 2016

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Friendly Bowling with TNB 2016 21 October 2016

  • Malakoff Plants 500 Trees Towards A Greener Earth

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Plants 500 Trees Towards A Greener Earth 5 October 2018 Malakoff Corporation Berhad, in collaboration with Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya, organised “Program Penanaman Pokok Malakoff-MPSJ” which took place at Taman Kejiranan Putra Bahagia 8/3K in Putra Heights on 6 October 2018. The programme, supported by Yayasan Hijau (YaHijau) and officiated by YBhg. Datuk Seri Dr. Mohd Azhar bin Yahaya, Secretary General, Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change (MESTECC), aimed to increase the amount of green space per capita from 11 square metres in 2010 to 14 square metres by 2020 under the Greener Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley Project. The weather looked promising, as around 150 participants of all ages consisting of Malakoff staff and the residents of Taman Putra Bahagia 8/3K, Putra Heights, Selangor gathered to plant a tree for the cause in their bid to create awareness on environmental conservation to the future generation, in line with Malakoff’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitment to the environment. Out of the 500 saplings sponsored by Malakoff, 150 were planted at the park from a variety of 16 trees such as Tamarindus indica (Tamarind), Annona muricata (Soursop), Laburnum x watereri (Golden Chain) and Maniltoa browneoides (Handkerchief tree), to name a few. In his welcoming speech, Malakoff CEO, Dato’ Ahmad Fuaad Kenali said that “Malakoff’s contribution and participation in environmental conservation and community initiatives is nothing new as we have been involved in campaigns for green living, recycling and healthy lifestyle within the community.” “We hope that with this tree planting programme, a continuation of the Government’s ‘Campaign to Plant 26 Million Trees’ that aims to absorb 200,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide, will create a starting point for the community to assist the Government in managing the effects from climate change that is currently affecting the world,” he added. Yang Dipertua of MPSJ, Hajah Noraini Roslan stated that the tree planting programme is part of the initiatives by the Council to increase the carbon dioxide absorption rate, and subsequently reduce the greenhouse effects and global warming. Dato Seri Dr. Mohd. Azhar commended Malakoff’s effort towards environmental conservation by sponsoring events such as this. “We hope that more corporations will follow what Malakoff is undertaking in supporting our campaign for a greener and more sustainable environment.” Among the youngest participants of the day, Irfan Aiman Roziai, 10, came as early as 8 a.m. to the park to take part in the programme. “I am thrilled to be able to plant my own tree and play my part in making a greener Earth.”

  • KL HQ Team Crowned Winner of Malakoff Sports Carnival 2014

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back KL HQ Team Crowned Winner of Malakoff Sports Carnival 2014 9 June 2014 Malakoff Corporation Berhad recently organized its annual Malakoff Sports Canival hosted by its site office, Lumut Power Plant in Perak. During the two-day event, 357 employees from Malakoff’s sites located in Prai, Lumut, Tanjung Bin and Port Dickson as well as from Kuala Lumpur headquarters went head-to-head against each other in 14 outdoor and indoor sports. This Sports Carnival also saw the first participation for staff of Port Dickson Power Plant since joining the Malakoff family on 1 May 2014. The competition started on Friday with golf, go kart, badminton, football and table tennis, followed by the remaining outdoor and indoor games on Saturday, held at venues in Lumut and Manjung. It was a close fight between the defending champion, Lumut Power Plant and KL HQ team. After all results were tabulated, in the spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship, fellow colleagues gave a raucous cheer to the KL HQ team who unseated Lumut Power Plant to clinch the championship trophy. Congratulations to all winners and we hope to see everyone competing again next year!

  • Upholding Standards for Bribery Prevention - Malakoff Has Been Officially Certified with ISO 37001:2016 ABMS by SIRIM

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Upholding Standards for Bribery Prevention - Malakoff Has Been Officially Certified with ISO 37001:2016 ABMS by SIRIM 2 May 2021 On 3 May 2021, Malakoff Corporation Berhad (“Malakoff”) was honoured with the certification of ISO37001:2016 Anti-Bribery Management System (“ABMS”) by SIRIM QAS International Sdn Bhd (“SIRIM”) for its commitment in upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct, integrity and accountability in all of its business activities and operations, which complies with the new Section 17A of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (“MACC”) Amendment Act 2018 (“the 2018 Act”), enforced by the Malaysian Government on 1 June 2020. The handover ceremony was graced by the attendance of President and Group Chief Executive SIRIM YBhg Dato’ Dr Ahmad Sabirin Bin Arshad, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Malakoff Encik Anwar Bin Abdul Ajib, Senior General Manager from Management System Certification Department of Sirim, En. Mohd Hamim Iman Mustain and Chief Operating Officer of Malakoff, Mr. Clive Anthony Smith. The Malakoff Group Anti-Bribery Policy was developed and approved by the Board of Directors on 3 October 2019, serving as a basis to establish, implement, maintain, review and improve an anti-bribery management system in the organization in line with the 2018 Act. Among the initiatives carried out to obtain the ISO37001:2016 ABMS certification were conducting awareness talks with MACC, conducting ABMS training and workshops for all Head of Departments, briefing to vendors on Malakoff Group Anti-Bribery Policy and conducting Risk & Integrity Day at KLHQ and power plants to provide a platform for engagement with all employees via briefings, Q&A sessions, and interactive contests. Encik Anwar Syahrin Bin Abdul Ajib said, “With this certification, Malakoff has gone one step further in its continuous effort of combatting bribery. This is in line with the Group’s objective of achieving sustainable business growth as well as aligning the company with the national agenda in strengthening governance in the corporate sector. We shall continue to be fully supportive and committed towards preventing bribery and corruption within our activities, businesses, and operations.’’

  • Fostering Silaturrahim – Malakoff Organised Iftar Sessions with Local Authorities

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Fostering Silaturrahim – Malakoff Organised Iftar Sessions with Local Authorities 8 May 2019 In conjunction with the holy month of Ramadhan, Malakoff Corporation Berhad (“Malakoff”) had organised a series of Iftars with the local authorities of Manjung (Perak), Johor Bharu (Johor), Pontian (Johor) and Prai (Penang) to further strengthen our working relationship with them. Hosted by the Plant Managers of Lumut Power Plant, Tanjung Bin Power Plant, Tanjung Bin Energy Power Plant and Prai Power Plant, all four gatherings were held separately at Horizon Garden Restaurant in Manjung (9 May), Pulai Springs Resort in Johor Bharu (13 May), Restoran Kemangi in Pontian (23 May) and The Light Hotel in Prai (23 May) respectively. In total, 300 guests from 25 relevant agencies at district and state levels attended the event. Among the agencies in attendance were from Suruhanjaya Tenaga, Jabatan Keselamatan Dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (DOSH), Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat (BOMBA), Polis Di-Raja Malaysia (PDRM), Agensi Anti Dadah Kebangsaan (AADK), Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri Dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna, Jabatan Laut Johor, Badan Kawal Selia Air Negeri Johor, Pejabat Daerah Pontian, Pejabat Tanah Pontian, Majlis Daerah Pontian, Pejabat Daerah Manjung. Commenting on the event, En. Mohamad Shahril bin Salihin, Community Development & Community Affairs officer from Majlis Perbandaran Manjung said, “It’s great to be able to break fast together in a more relaxed setting as it gives us all a chance to mingle and connect with one another on a more personal level.”

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  • Tanjung Bin Eco Run 2023

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Tanjung Bin Eco Run 2023 17 March 2023

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