REVIVING AND TURNING AROUND ABANDONED PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: STRATEGIES, CHALLENGES AND PRAC
Venue: Kiala Lumpur
Location: Kiala Lumpur, Malaysia
Event Date/Time: Feb 02, 2010 |
Description
· Reviving Abandoned Projects: The Role of Financial Institutions and Corporate Recovery Practitioners
· Rights of the Buyers, Lenders, Financial Institutions and Developers
· Duties of Developers, Buyers and Respective Parties
· Causes of Abandoned Housing Projects and the Ministry of Housing and Local Government’s Role in Reviving Them
· Reviving An Abandoned Housing Project: A Case-Study from Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad (SPNB)
· Scheme of Arrangement (S.176) and Winding-Up (S.218) Under the Companies Act With Respect to Reviving Abandoned Projects: Issues and Practice
· Performing Viability Studies for Abandoned Projects
· Liquidator’s Role in Reviving Abandoned Projects
· Section 176: Compromise Between Creditors and Members / Court’s Powers to Restraint Proceedings
· Valuation of Projects and Need for Additional Contributions Where Applicable
· Ken Bangsar – From Abandoned Building to BCA Green Mark Gold Award – A Case Study in Building Green
Conducted By Distinguished
Panel of Speakers
1. Y.Bhg. Dr. Hj. Kamarul Rashdan Hj.
Salleh
Managing Director
Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad
2. Mr. Jana Sandhiran A/L Muniayan
Pengarah
Kementerian Perumahan dan Kerajaan
Tempatan
3. Mr. Andrew Heng
Partner
Ferrier Hodgson MH
4. Mr. Sam Tan
Executive Director
Ken Holdings Bhd
5. Mr. Lim Tian Huat
Partner
Ernst & Young