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  • Malakoff Hosts Bowling Match with NSTP Group

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Hosts Bowling Match with NSTP Group 18 November 2016 On 19 November 2016, Malakoff Corporation Berhad (Malakoff) successfully organized a friendly bowling match between Malakoff and New Straits Times Press (NSTP) Group which consist of New Straits Times (NST), Berita Harian (BH) and Harian Metro (HM). The event held at U Bowl, One Utama, Damansara was the second time Malakoff organized such event with the media in 2016. It is part of our engagement effort to strengthen our working relationship and rapport with the media. A total of 30 bowlers from NSTP Group and 10 from Malakoff were split into 10 teams and everyone showed great teamwork to emerge as winners of the match. En. Zulkifli Hamzah from NST bagged the best bowler in Individual media category with a total of 287 pin falls. For Group category, Group 2 which consisted of En. Zulkifli Hamzah (NST), En. Badrilla Jamlus (HM), En. Ismail Razak (NST) and En. Ainor Khaliq (Malakoff) won the first place with the score of 939 points, followed by Group 5 with 925 points and Group 3 with 859 points. Prizes to all winners were presented by En. Ainor Khaliq, Vice President of General Council, Legal Services. En. Sofyan Rizal, Business Journalist (HM) thanked Malakoff for inviting NSTP Group in this bowling event. “I had a great time today and this bowling event helped media and corporate organization to build good working relationship. Don’t forget to invite us again for any sporting events next year,” he added. Malakoff would like to thank all especially NSTP Group for participating in this friendly bowling match with the media. See you next year!

  • Malakoff Sponsors “Switching on Green Technology” Programme

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Sponsors “Switching on Green Technology” Programme 10 July 2018 On 11 July 2018, Malakoff Corporation Berhad (Malakoff), sponsored the Switching on Green Technology programme, which was launched at Dewan Astaka, University Malaysia Pahang (UMP), Gambang campus as part of UMP’s STEM (Science Technology Energy and Mathematics) Programme. STEM is an educational initiative for students all over Pahang that empowers them by raising their awareness and educating them on Renewable Energy (RE). UNESCO, Department of Water and Irrigation, and Pahang State Education Department also supported the programme. The programme was a 2-day camp, where students from various schools around Pahang boarded at UMP’s hostel and attended various classes regarding solar power, as well as the technical aspects of setting up and running a solar based power source. On the second day, the students built solar-powered cars, which were put to the test in the form of a competition. This competition displayed their understanding and application of the knowledge they had accumulated throughout the entire programme. Speaking about the programme, En. Hairol Azizi Tajudin, Vice President of the Special Projects and Renewable Energy Division who represented Malakoff at the event, highlighted the organisation’s efforts at penetrating into the RE sector especially in Malaysia and hopes that the programme would leave a positive impact by preparing the students to contribute to the RE sector in the future. “RE is the way forward in the energy sector and is one of the initiatives currently being pursued by the Government. Hence, this is one of our contributions towards realising the Government’s initiatives,” he added. Prof. Dr. Jamil bin Ismail, the Assistant Vice Chancellor, Industry Partnership & Community Relation, in his speech talked about UMP’s approach to “Communitising Green Technology”. He explained the need of raising awareness about RE as fossil fuel is quickly depleting and warned on the dangers of being dependent on it in the long run. Therefore, he expressed his hope for the students who attended the programme to be at the forefront of RE in Malaysia, in particular solar energy, in the future.

  • Buka Puasa KLHQ 2008

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Buka Puasa KLHQ 2008 10 September 2008 Satu majlis berbuka puasa telah diadakan di Muzium Kesenian Islam, bersebelahan Masjid Negara pada 5 September 2008. Majlis berbuka puasa ini diadakan bagi meraikan para tetamu yang terdiri daripada pekerja dan pasangan mereka serta ahli rakan niaga Malakoff Corporation Berhad bagi mengeratkan lagi silaturahim di antara mereka di bulan yang mulia ini. Majlis ini dianjurkan oleh Jabatan Hal Ehwal Korporat, Malakoff Corporation Berhad yang beribupejabat di Plaza Sentral, Kuala Lumpur. Majlis bermula dengan menyambut kedatangan tetamu-tetamu yang telah diundang sejak dua minggu yang lalu. Walaupun cuaca pada hari itu mendung dan hujan renyai, para tetamu tetap tidak mengecewakan penganjur dengan kesudian mereka untuk hadir ke majlis tersebut. Pengerusi Malakoff Corporation Berhad, Tan Sri Halim Ali turut hadir dengan lengkap berbaju melayu dan bersampin. Tepat jam 7.19 malam, azan berkumandang menandakan masuknya waktu Maghrib dan waktu berbuka puasa. Setelah menjamah kurma dan sedikit manisan, para tetamu bergegas untuk menunaikan solat Maghrib berjemaah di ruang yang telah disediakan oleh pihak Muzium sebelum menjamu selera dengan Nasi Saffron dan segala lauk-pauk yang tersedia di atas meja masing-masing. Setelah selesai makan malam, Tan Sri Halim Ali dengan sukacitanya menyampaikan derma bagi pihak Malakoff Corporation Berhad kepada 23 orang anak yatim dari Rumah Amal Belaian Kasih yang telah diundang khas ke majlis tersebut. Rumah Amal Belaian Kasih terletak di Ukay Perdana, Ampang. Sejurus masuknya waktu Isyak, para tetamu dijemput menunaikan solat Isyak berjemaah diikuti dengan solat sunat Terawih sebanyak 8 rakaat. Selesai menunaikan solat, tetamu dihidangkan dengan jamuan ringan beserta moreh. Majlis bersurai pada pukul 10 malam. Setinggi-tinggi terima kasih diucapkan kepada pihak pengurusan Malakoff Corporation Berhad di atas penganjuran majlis ini yang telah dijalankan setiap tahun sehingga kini. Semoga Allah menerima dan merahmati segala usaha dan ibadat kita pada bulan yang mulia ini, insya Allah.

  • Majlis Doa Selamat Tanjung Bin Energy 2019

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Majlis Doa Selamat Tanjung Bin Energy 2019 24 July 2019

  • Friendly Netball and Football with TNB 2017

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Friendly Netball and Football with TNB 2017 19 October 2017

  • Majlis Penutup Kem Motivasi UPSR Serkat 2019

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Majlis Penutup Kem Motivasi UPSR Serkat 2019 25 June 2019

  • Malakoff 4th Annual Charity Ride 2009

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff 4th Annual Charity Ride 2009 16 April 2009 The 4th Annual Malakoff Charity Ride concluded 10 days ago but the sights and sounds of the ride still lingers in my mind. Cyclists hanging on to support vehicles as their thighs and calves cramped, the vast paddy fields as far as the eyes can see and local folks happily waving to the passing peloton were some of the many familiar sights as we headed for our 3-day ride from Yan, Kedah to Krabi, Thailand, via Wang Kelian and Trang. This was the furthest and most challenging ride so far held by Malakoff, at 530km in distance. On the first day itself, the cyclists have to face tough terrains in Perlis and the last 10km of the 190km was the nastiest climb ever in Malakoff’s charity ride history. Even the toughest of cyclists gave up on the last 5km of the ride as the climb was very steep. The second day, with a total distance of 180km, cyclists braved themselves in the rain for almost half of the ride. They started riding from the border of Wang Kelian at approximately 8am (Thailand time) and passing through peaceful Muslim villages in Thailand. The foreign signboards greeted the cyclists as they went by. The roads were as beautiful as the vast natural landscape as the road shoulders were wide and potholes were almost non-existent. The rain that soaked the cyclists halfway through the ride didn’t dampen their spirits. In fact, not many cyclists stopped to nurse their cramps! Maybe it’s because the route was only slightly undulating and thankfully less rolling to cause cramps. The superb home-cooked lunch welcomed the cyclists and crew near Tom Yam town that were eagerly devoured by the hungry cyclist. At approximately 3pm the cyclists arrived in Watana Park Hotel in Trang for a well-deserved rest. In Trang, some took the opportunity to treat themselves to Thai massages that costs around RM30 for 2 hours while some went into the town and visited the night market for some souvenirs. The third day was blazing hot for the finale. Although the day started with a 10-minute ride in the rain, the cyclists were fooled into thinking that the day would be cloudy throughout and their skins would be saved from sun tan. It was hot all the way from kilometer 50 onwards that forced them to drink at least every 10 minutes on the bike. Some even had to stop to take a leak as the volume of water that they had consumed on the bikes threatened to burst their bladders. At last, they reached Krabi Heritage Hotel in Krabi at approximately 4pm, all satisfied and sunburnt. After reaching the 530-kilometer mark from the start, the cyclists set aside the aches and pains for a while to take the opportunity to photograph their arrival in Krabi as a proof that their weekly training had paid off. Congratulations to all cyclists and the wonderful supporting crew and see you again next year for another edition of Malakoff Charity Ride! A big thank you to En Ahmad Jauhari continuous support for the Ride and to the committee for organizing this event! Facts of the ride: The charity ride managed to collect RM 73, 880 from Newwin Engineering, Alstom Services, Rajah & Tann, Allianz Insurance, Algo Tech, Integrated Engineering Services, Sime Darby Energy PDP, Malaysian Coal Integrated Engineering, Sterling Insurance Brokers, Teknologi Tenaga Perlis Consortium, Global E-Teknik, Genting Sanyen Power, Inno Quantum, ISHI Power, KAF Investment Bank, Petronas Gas, Rangkai Positif, Shakab Enterprise, Sumi Power Malaysia, TOS Energy, Bank Rakyat, Al Rajhi Bank, Alcim Technology, Aras Marine, Bank Muamalat Malaysia, Tita Tech Engineering, Randy Tan & Ivie Ong, CIMB Islamic Bank, Rentak Jitu, PBJV Group, Dyna Dinamik, Zastra. The charity was distributed to 6 charity homes in Yan and Wang Kelian - Rumah Budi Yan Kedah, Rumah Amal Yan Kedah, Pusat LAtihan Dalam Komuniti Yan, Pertubuhan, Kebajikan Anak Yatim Perlis, Rumah Seri Kenangan Kangar, PDK Indera Kasih, at RM11, 480 each - and RM5, 000 to the community of Trang and Krabi, Thailand. L-R: Kapten Faisal, Ibrahim, Razak and En Ahmad Jauhari chatting before the start of Day 2. The oldest participant was Kapten Faisal Mohamed, who is 68 years old The youngest participant was Raja Mohd Ikhwan Raja Yahya, who is 16 years old The only lady participant was Muliaayu Ramli, wife of Mohd Nizam Ismail of Tg Bin Power Plant

  • Sumbangan Lembu Korban Mukim Serkat dan Segari 2018

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Sumbangan Lembu Korban Mukim Serkat dan Segari 2018 20 August 2018

  • Program Melentur Buluh 2012

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Program Melentur Buluh 2012 6 May 2012

  • Road Safety Campaign 2016

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Road Safety Campaign 2016 12 October 2016

  • Malakoff Embarks on Implementing ISO 37001 Anti-Bribery Management System ("ABMS")

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Embarks on Implementing ISO 37001 Anti-Bribery Management System ("ABMS") 24 June 2019 Malakoff Corporation Berhad (Malakoff) recently organised a Corporate Liability & ISO37001 Anti-Bribery Management System (ABMS) Awareness Training and Workshop which was held on 25 -26 June 2019 at Malakoff Academy of Excellence (MAX) Auditorium. The session was carried out to introduce to staff and have them familiarised with the new standard of ISO certification that Malakoff will be adopting soon. The session also provided awareness to all Head of Divisions and Departments (HODs) on the amended Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act 2009 with regards to bribery, corruption and corporate liability. ABMS is the latest ISO certification that Malakoff is embarking on, in addition to our existing ISO management system certifications on ISO 9001 Quality Management System, ISO 14001 Environmental Management System, ISO 27001 Information Security Management System, OHSAS 18001 & MS 1722 Occupational Safety and Health Management System that have been successfully implemented throughout the organization. En Mohd Nur Lokman Samingan, MACC Senior Assistant Commissioner, gave a talk entitled “Enhancing Corporate Governance by Understanding Legal Liabilities” with explaining the nature of corruption and the new provision in Sections 16A and 17A of the Act. Starting from June 2020, he stated that the new provision will be enforced to enable the prosecution of commercial organisations involved in corruption. This new provision is in fulfilment to the international requirements under Article 26 of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), which refers to the liability of legal persons. Previously, the MACC Act only focused on the prosecution of a natural person, i.e. individuals involved in corruption. Under the new provision, a commercial organisation could be prosecuted if a person associated with the organisation commits a corrupt act to enable the organisation to acquire or retain a contract or interest. Upon conviction, the organisation will be liable to a fine of not less than ten times the sum or value of the gratification or RM1,000,000, whichever is higher, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 20 years or both. “Therefore, commercial organisations are required to create policies and have adequate controls to prevent corruption in its organisation.” “This is because, if the organisation is found liable because it does not have adequate procedures, the Management of the organisation including Directors and Managers may also be found individually liable for the offence committed by the organisation,” he added. Further to this, a trainer from SIRIM Malaysia, En Azhar Dollah, explained in depth on the ABMS which will be implemented by Malakoff. He also conducted a workshop with Malakoff representatives on Clause 4 of the ABMS on “Context of the Organisation” which covers the organisation’s internal and external factors, stakeholder expectations, ABMS scoping within Malaysia, and bribery risk assessments. Risk assessments are carried out in line with our existing Enterprise Risk Management Framework (“ERMPF”) which is based on the ISO 31000:2009 Risk Management Principles and Guidelines. During the session, participants performed a Bribery Risk Assessment (BRA) and shared several corruption-prone scenarios and ways to curb its occurrence within various departments/divisions such as Human Capital & Admin, Corporate Services, Procurement, Corporate Affairs & Stakeholder Management, Local Generation and Group Finance & Accounts. At the end of the workshop, the participants came up with the first draft of the BRA that will be further expanded to form part of Malakoff’s ABMS.

  • Nemgrads USM - Malakoff Environmental Awareness Project: Planting CSR Seeds In Future Leaders

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Nemgrads USM - Malakoff Environmental Awareness Project: Planting CSR Seeds In Future Leaders 17 March 2010 Inline with its commitment towards the development of community, education and environment as written in the Malakoff Community Partnerships (MCP), Malakoff, together with a group of final year Persuasive Communications students of School of Communication from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), organized a seminar entitled, “The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Efforts by University for the Environment”. The group of students that called themselves New Millennium Graduates, or NEMGRADS in short, organizes social campaign on a annual basis to benefit society through various awareness and fundraising activities. This year, NEMGRADS is organizing an environmental awareness project emphasizing on preserving the environment as well as to create awareness related to university Corporate Social Responsibility. The seminar, officiated by Deputy Secretary General (Green Technology and Water), Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water, Yang Berbahagia Datuk Nor Azmal Mohd Nazir, aimed to discuss the importance of universities’ contribution to the environment, to examine the development of universities’ efforts in conserving the environment and to identify the future direction of CSR programs in universities and to find ways to improve it in the future. According to Dr Jamilah Hj Ahmad, NEMGRADS Project advisor, the participants of the seminar were students from 16 institutions of higher learning from all over Malaysia and a student from a university in Indonesia. A total of 250 students attended the seminar, inclusive of 16 students who presented their papers to the floor in this 2-day event. Speaking to Dr Jamilah later on Malakoff’s efforts to become a champion in CSR, she pointed out that the MCP video showed that Malakoff has done so many good deeds and she applauded Malakoff for its CSR efforts. However, she added that Malakoff shouldn’t have laid low with its previous CSR efforts. She said that being high profile with events under the MCP umbrella is important in order to let people know about the good deeds that had been undertaken by Malakoff and gives opportunity for other organizations to learn from the efforts made by Malakoff. She added that the publicity given on MCP might attract people with relevant ideas to come forward and present their ideas that Malakoff might find suitable to develop and add under MCP. For this seminar, Malakoff presented NEMGRADS with a cheque of RM52,000 for the sponsorship of the event. Dr Jamilah and the organizing committee of NEMGRADS 2010 extended their utmost gratitude for Malakoff’s contribution towards the event and hoped to have more collaboration with Malakoff in its future events.

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