Restructuring does not stop any probe into Hyflux: SIAS chief

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SECURITIES Investors Association (Singapore) chief David Gerald in his latest media statement on the debt-ridden Hyflux, attempted to correct some erroneous views of investors of the water treatment company, as he pointed out that current investigations, if any, would not be aborted just because investors vote in favour for restructuring on April 5. Read more at The Business Times.

SECURITIES Investors Association chief David Gerald in his latest media statement on the debt-ridden Hyflux, attempted to correct some erroneous views of investors of the water treatment company, as he pointed out that current investigations, if any, would not be aborted just because investors vote in favour for restructuring on April 5.

"SIAS is advised that this view is not correct. If there is any investigation, currently, it will continue and it need not put the company in liquidation for the investigation to take place," Mr Gerald wrote. In urging all investors to turn up to vote, the founder and chief executive of SIAS pointed out that the offer from Salim Group is the only deal on the table, and investors could possibly recoup their losses only if Hyflux does not go into liquidation - the other outcome if restructuring is not supported by investors.

 

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