and utility - Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad
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and utility - Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad
Contents kandungan 1 Vision and Mission Visi dan Misi 1 2 Corporate Profile Profil Korporat 3 4 Notice of Annual General Meeting Notis Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan 6 5 Statement Accompanying Notice Penyata Bersama of Annual General Meeting Notis Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan 7 8 Group’s Financial Highlights Ringkasan Kewangan Kumpulan 8 Corporate Information Maklumat Korporat 11 13 Corporate Structure Struktur Korporat 13 14 Profile of Board of Directors Profil Lembaga Pengarah 14 11 24 34 42 48 58 62 68 Executive Chairman’s Statement Perutusan Pengerusi Eksekutif 24 Managing Director’s Operations Review Tinjauan Operasi Pengarah Urusan 34 Profile of Senior Management Profil Pengurusan Kanan 42 Statement of Corporate Governance Penyata Tadbir Urus Korporat Statement on Internal Controls Penyata Kawalan Dalaman Audit Committee Report Laporan Jawatankuasa Audit Corporate Social Responsibility Tanggungjawab Sosial Korporat 48 58 62 69 70 Corporate Calendar Kalendar Korporat 70 76 Human Resources Review Laporan Sumber Manusia 76 82 Financial Statements Penyata Kewangan 82 180 Analysis of Shareholdings Analisa Pegangan Saham 180 182 186 List of Group Properties Senarai Hartanah Kumpulan Corporate Directory Direktori Korporat 182 186 Proxy Form Borang Proksi Cover Rationale rasional muka depan With the acquisition of ABASS, the concessionaire for the Sungai Semenyih Water Supply Scheme, Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) is now strategically positioned to be a full-fledged water services provider. The Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant, a component of the Scheme has a design output capacity of 545 Million litres per day. Hence KPS is indeed equipped to expand its activities both upstream and downstream. Dengan pengambilalihan ABASS, pemegang konsesi Skim Bekalan Air Sungai Semenyih, Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) kini berada dalam kedudukan yang strategik untuk menjadi pembekal perkhidmatan air yang mantap. Loji Pembersihan Air Sungai Semenyih, salah satu komponen Skim berkenaan berkeupayaan membekalkan air bersih yang berkualiti mengikut kapasiti rekabentuk sebanyak 545 Juta liter sehari. Oleh itu KPS sesungguhnya mampu untuk menceburi aktiviti-aktiviti huluan dan hiliran. Our Vision visi kami The leading integrated provider of Infrastructure and Utility services, leaving a legacy of pride and accomplishment for the people. Peneraju pembekal perkhidmatan Infrastruktur dan Utiliti yang bersepadu, mencipta warisan kemegahan dan kecemerlangan untuk rakyat. Our Mission misi kami • Lead and achieve a global presence in the industries we operate. • Venture and participate in viable businesses with linkages to the Infrastructure and Utility industries. • Ensure a quality working environment, which inspires our employees to superior standards of performance. • Ensure sustainable financial performance with optimum returns to shareholders. • Maintain quality Infrastructure and Utility services which surpass customers’ expectations. • Always recognised as a caring, community oriented and environmental friendly organisation. • Menerajui dan mencapai kecemerlangan global dalam industri-industri yang kami ceburi. • Menerokai dan menyertai peluang-peluang perniagaan berdaya maju yang melibatkan bidang Infrastruktur dan Utiliti. • Memastikan persekitaran kerja berkualiti yang memberi inspirasi kepada warga kerja kami untuk mencapai prestasi tinggi. • Memastikan prestasi kewangan yang mampan dengan pulangan optimum kepada para pemegang saham. • Mengekalkan perkhidmatan Infrastruktur dan Utiliti berkualiti yang melebihi jangkaan para pelanggan. • Sentiasa dikenali sebagai organisasi yang prihatin, berorientasikan masyarakat dan mesra alam. Our Profile... Finger Weir Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) is leveraging its experience in infrastructure and utility to capitalise on both local and global opportunities in efforts to strengthen its earnings base and overall shareholder value. K PS’s participation in the infrastructure sector is through its interest in Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Holdings Sdn Bhd (“SPRINT”) (20%), the concessionaire for Sprint Highway. Our experience in this sector has also allowed us to exploit opportunities regionally. Realising the business potential offered by our neighbouring countries, we have been actively conducting viability assessments of toll road projects in Indonesia. Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Berhad (30%) and Taliworks Corporation Berhad (20%). Building on this strong foundation, KPS is well positioned to be a full-fledged water utility service provider in both upstream and downstream activities. KPS is poised to be a major water player in Malaysia with the acquisition of full control of Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd in 2006 via its 55% owned subsidiary Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd. Included in its stable are strategic stakes in other major water supply companies namely ABASS has a 30-year concession in the privatisation of the Sungai Semenyih Water Supply Scheme which has a design output capacity of 545 Million litres per day (Mld). The acquisition is indication of KPS’s commitment to be a premier water player both nationally and regionally. Profil Kami... Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) kini menggunakan kepakarannya dalam bidang infrastruktur dan utiliti untuk merebut peluang-peluang di dalam dan luar negara dalam usahanya memperkukuhkan punca pendapatan dan nilai pemegang saham Syarikat. P Intermediate Canal Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant englibatan KPS dalam sektor infrastruktur adalah melalui kepentingannya dalam Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Holdings Sdn Bhd (“SPRINT”) (20%), syarikat konsesi bagi Lebuhraya Sprint. Pengalaman Syarikat di dalam sektor infrastruktur ini juga membolehkannya menerokai peluang-peluang di rantau ini. Menyedari peluang perniagaan yang ditawarkan oleh negaranegara jiran, Syarikat secara aktif sedang menjalankan kajian penilaian daya maju di dalam projek lebuhraya bertol di Indonesia. di dalam syarikat-syarikat bekalan air utama, dikenali sebagai Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Berhad (30%) dan Taliworks Corporation Berhad (20%). Melalui asas yang kukuh ini, KPS berada di kedudukan yang baik untuk menjadi peneraju pembekal perkhidmatan dalam aktiviti-aktiviti huluan dan hiliran yang berkaitan industri air. KPS mensasarkan untuk menjadi syarikat utama dalam industri pengurusan air di Malaysia dengan pengambilalihan kepentingan penuh Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd melalui Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd, anak syarikat KPS dengan kepentingan 55% ekuiti. KPS juga mempunyai kepentingan strategik ABASS memegang hak konsesi selama 30 tahun dalam projek penswastaan Skim Bekalan Air Sungai Semenyih yang berkapasiti 545 Juta liter sehari. Pengambilalihan ini membuktikan komitmen KPS untuk menjadi syarikat utama dalam industri pengurusan air di peringkat nasional dan juga rantau ini. Artist Impression - Templer Lagenda SPRINT Highway KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Thirtieth Annual General Meeting of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad will be held at the Kayangan Ballroom, Quality Hotel Shah Alam, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, on Friday, 15 June 2007 at 3.00 p.m. for the following purposes: AGENDA 1. To receive and adopt the Audited Financial Statements for the financial year ended 31 December 2006 and the Reports of the Directors and Auditors thereon. (Resolution 1) 2. To approve a final dividend of 4% less 27% income tax for the year ended 31 December 2006. 3. To re-elect the following Directors who retire in accordance with Article 84 of the Company’s Articles of Association, and being eligible, have offered themselves for re-election: i. ii. iii. YBhg Dato’ Azlan bin Hashim YBhg Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail YBhg Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin (Resolution 2) (Resolution 3) (Resolution 4) (Resolution 5) 4. To approve the Directors’ fees of RM370,000.00 for the financial year ended 31 December 2006 5. To re-appoint Messrs. Ernst & Young as Auditors of the Company and to authorise the Directors to fix their remuneration. (Resolution 6) (Resolution 7) AS SPECIAL BUSINESS: To consider and, if thought fit, pass with or without any modifications, the following resolutions: Ordinary Resolution 6. Authority for Allotment of Shares “THAT pursuant to Section 132D of the Companies Act, 1965, the Board of Directors be and are hereby empowered to issue shares in the Company at any time until the conclusion of the next Annual General Meeting and upon such terms and conditions and for such purposes as the Board of Directors may, in its absolute discretion, deem fit provided that the aggregate number of shares to be issued does not exceed 10% of the issued share capital of the Company for the time being.“ (Resolution 8) Special Resolution 7. Proposed Amendments to the Articles of Association of the Company “THAT the amendments to the Articles of Association of the Company as set out in Appendix A of the Circular to Shareholders dated 25 May 2007 be and is hereby approved and adopted. THAT the Directors and Secretary of the Company be and are hereby authorised to carry out all the necessary formalities in effecting the amendments as set out in Appendix A of the Circular to Shareholders dated 25 May 2007 AND THAT the Directors of the Company, be and are hereby authorised to assent to any condition, modification, variation and/or amendments as may be required by Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad”. (Special Resolution 1) 8. To transact any other ordinary business for which due notice has been given. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND ENTITLEMENT AND PAYMENT NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that a final dividend of 4% less 27% income tax, if approved by shareholders, will be payable on 17 August 2007 to shareholders registered in the Records of Depositors at the close of business on 31 July 2007. A depositor shall qualify for entitlement only in respect of: a) Shares transferred to the Depositor’s Securities Account before 4.00 p.m. on 31 July 2007 in respect of ordinary shares. b) Shares bought on the Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad on a cum entitlement basis according to the Rules of the Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. 004 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K By Order of the Board HASHIMAH BINTI MOHD ISA (MACS 01269) Company Secretary Shah Alam 25 May 2007 Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Every member is entitled to appoint at least one (1) proxy or in the case of a corporation, to appoint a representative to attend and vote in his place. A proxy need not be a member of the Company. The Proxy Form must be signed by the appointer or his attorney duly authorised in writing or if the appointer is a corporation, either under seal or under the hand of an officer or attorney duly authorised. In the case of joint holdings, the signature of the first named holder is sufficient. If the Proxy Form is returned without indication as to how the proxy shall vote, the proxy will vote or abstain, as he thinks fit. If the name is not inserted in the space for the name of your proxy, the Chairman of the AGM will act as your proxy. The Proxy Form must be deposited at the Registered Office of KPS at 16th Floor Plaza Perangsang, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, not less than forty-eight (48) hours before the time of holding the AGM or any adjournment thereof, or in the case of a poll, not less than twenty-four (24) hours before the time appointed for the taking of the poll. EXPLANATORY NOTES Ordinary Resolution 8, if passed, will give the Directors of the Company authority to issue ordinary shares in the Company at any time at their absolute discretion without convening a General Meeting. This authorisation will, unless revoked or varied by the Company at a General Meeting, expire at the next Annual General Meeting. Special Resolution 1 proposed, if passed, will render the Articles of Association of the Company to be consistent with the new provisions under Chapter 7 of the Listing Requirements of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad and any prevailing laws, rules, regulations, orders, guidelines or requirements of the relevant authorities. For further information on the Proposed Amendments to the Articles of Association, please refer to the Circular to Shareholders dated 25 May 2007 enclosed together with the Company’s Annual Report 2006. STATEMENT ACCOMPANYING NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1. Directors who are standing for re-election at the Thirtieth Annual General Meeting of the Company are: i. ii. iii. YBhg Dato’ Azlan bin Hashim YBhg Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail YBhg Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin (Resolution 3) (Resolution 4) (Resolution 5) The profiles of the Directors standing for re-election are on pages 17 to 19. 2. Details of Attendance of Directors at Board Meetings. Six (6) Board of Directors Meetings were held during the financial year ended 31 December 2006. Details of attendance of Directors at the Board Meetings are set out on page 50. 3. Place, date and time of the Board of Directors Meetings. Six (6) of the Board Meetings were held at the Board Room, 17th Floor, Plaza Perangsang, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Date Time 28 February 2006 8 March 2006 27 April 2006 29 May 2006 29 August 2006 28 November 2006 2.30 p.m 11.00 a.m 10.00 a.m 10.00 a.m 2.30 p.m 8.00 p.m annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 005 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notis Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan DENGAN INI DIMAKLUMKAN BAHAWA Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad yang ke Tiga Puluh akan diadakan di Kayangan Ballroom, Quality Hotel Shah Alam, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, pada hari Jumaat, 15 Jun 2007, jam 3.00 petang untuk membincangkan perkara-perkara berikut: AGENDA 1. Menerima dan meluluskan Penyata Kewangan yang telah diaudit bagi tahun kewangan berakhir 31 Disember 2006 dan Laporan Pengarah dan Juruaudit mengenainya. (Resolusi 1) 2. Meluluskan dividen akhir sebanyak 4% tolak 27% cukai pendapatan bagi tahun berakhir 31 Disember 2006. (Resolusi 2) 3. Melantik semula Pengarah-pengarah berikut yang akan bersara menurut Artikel 84 Tataurusan Syarikat, dan oleh kerana layak, telah menawarkan diri mereka untuk pelantikan semula: i. ii. iii. YBhg Dato’ Azlan bin Hashim YBhg Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail YBhg Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin (Resolusi 3) (Resolusi 4) (Resolusi 5) 4. Meluluskan yuran Pengarah sebanyak RM370,000.00 bagi tahun kewangan berakhir 31 Disember 2006. 5. Melantik semula Tetuan Ernst & Young sebagai Juruaudit Syarikat dan memberi kuasa kepada Lembaga Pengarah untuk menetapkan ganjaran mereka. (Resolusi 7) (Resolusi 6) SEBAGAI URUSAN KHAS: Menimbang dan sekiranya difikirkan wajar, meluluskan dengan atau tanpa sebarang pindaan, Resolusi Biasa berikut: Resolusi Biasa 6. Kuasa untuk Penerbitan Saham “BAHAWA dengan ini, Lembaga Pengarah diberi kuasa menurut Seksyen 132D Akta Syarikat, 1965, untuk menerbitkan saham Syarikat ini pada bila-bila masa sehingga tamatnya Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan Syarikat ini yang akan datang, tertakluk kepada terma dan syarat yang telah ditentukan dan untuk tujuan-tujuan yang difikirkan wajar oleh Lembaga Pengarah, dengan syarat jumlah saham yang diterbitkan tidak melebihi 10% dari modal saham terbitan Syarikat pada masa ini.” (Resolusi 8) Resolusi Khas 7. Cadangan Pindaan kepada Artikel Tataurusan Syarikat. “BAHAWA pindaan kepada Artikel Tataurusan Syarikat seperti yang digariskan di Lampiran A Pekeliling kepada Pemegang Saham bertarik 25 Mei 2007, adalah dengan ini diluluskan dan diterima pakai. BAHAWA Pengarah-pengarah dan Setiausaha Syarikat adalah dengan ini diberi kuasa untuk menguruskan segala formaliti bagi memastikan pindaan-pindaan seperti dinyatakan di Lampiran A Pekeliling kepada Pemegang Saham bertarikh 25 Mei 2007 dikuatkuasakan. DAN BAHAWA Pengarah-pengarah Syarikat, adalah dan dengan ini diberi kuasa untuk bersetuju dengan sebarang syarat, perubahan, variasi dan/atau pindaan yang mungkin diperlukan oleh Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad.” (Resolusi Khas 1) 8. Melaksanakan sebarang urusan biasa yang lain di mana notis secukupnya telah diberikan. NOTIS KELAYAKAN MENERIMA DAN PEMBAYARAN DIVIDEN NOTIS ADALAH JUGA DENGAN INI DIBERIKAN bahawa dividen akhir sebanyak 4% tolak 27% cukai pendapatan, sekiranya diluluskan oleh pemegang-pemegang saham, akan dibayar pada 17 Ogos 2007 kepada pemegang-pemegang saham yang berdaftar dalam Rekod Pendeposit pada penutupan perniagaan pada 31 Julai 2007. Seseorang pendeposit akan layak untuk haknya hanya berhubung dengan: a) Saham-saham yang dipindahkan kepada Akaun Sekuriti Pendeposit sebelum jam 4.00 petang pada 31 Julai 2007 berhubung dengan saham biasa. b) Saham-saham yang dibeli pada Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad atas dasar keberhakan bersama selaras dengan peraturan-peraturan Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. 006 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Dengan Perintah Lembaga Pengarah HASHIMAH BINTI MOHD ISA (MACS 01269) Setiausaha Syarikat Shah Alam 25 Mei 2007 Nota-Nota: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Setiap pemegang saham berhak melantik seorang (1) proksi atau jika sebuah syarikat, berhak melantik wakil untuk menghadiri dan mengundi bagi pihaknya. Proksi tersebut tidak semestinya pemegang saham syarikat. Borang Proksi mesti ditandatangani oleh pelantik atau peguam yang telah diberi kuasa secara bertulis atau sekiranya pelantik adalah sebuah syarikat, mestilah dengan memeterai atau ditandatangani oleh pegawai atau peguam yang diberi kuasa. Di dalam hal pegangan bersama, tandatangan pemegang pertama adalah mencukupi. Sekiranya Borang Proksi dikembalikan tanpa menjelaskan bagaimana proksi harus mengundi, proksi akan mengundi atau tidak seperti mana yang difikirkan sesuai. Jika tiada nama terdapat di dalam ruang bagi proksi anda, Pengerusi Mesyuarat akan bertindak sebagai proksi anda. Borang Proksi mestilah dihantar ke Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad, Tingkat 16, Plaza Perangsang, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, tidak kurang dari empat puluh lapan (48) jam sebelum Mesyuarat ditetapkan atau pada sebarang penangguhannya, atau dalam hal pengundian, tidak kurang dari dua puluh empat (24) jam sebelum masa yang ditetapkan untuk mengundi. PENJELASAN Resolusi Biasa 8, jika diluluskan, akan memberi Pengarah-pengarah Syarikat kuasa untuk menerbitkan saham-saham Syarikat atas budi bicara mereka pada bila-bila masa tanpa mengadakan Mesyuarat Agung. Kuasa ini, kecuali dimansuhkan atau diubah oleh Syarikat dalam Mesyuarat Agung, akan luput pada Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan yang akan datang. Resolusi Khas 1 yang dicadangkan, jika diluluskan, akan memastikan Artikel Tataurusan Syarikat konsisten dengan peruntukanperuntukan baru di bawah Bab 7 Syarat-syarat Penyenaraian Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad dan juga sejajar dengan undang-undang sedia ada, peraturan perintah, arahan, garis panduan atau sebarang keperluan pihak berkuasa yang relevan. Bagi mendapatkan maklumat lanjut berkaitan Cadangan Pindaan Artikel Tataurusan Syarikat, sila rujuk kepada Pekeliling kepada Pemegang Saham bertarikh 25 Mei 2007 yang disertakan bersama Laporan Tahunan 2006. PENYATA BERSAMA NOTIS MESYUARAT AGUNG TAHUNAN 1. Pengarah-pengarah yang menawarkan diri untuk dipilih semula di Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan Syarikat yang ke Tiga Puluh adalah seperti berikut: i. YBhg Dato’ Azlan bin Hashim (Resolusi 3) ii. YBhg Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail (Resolusi 4) iii. YBhg Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin (Resolusi 5) Profil Pengarah-pengarah yang akan dipilih semula terdapat di muka surat 17 hingga 19 2. Butir-butir mengenai kehadiran Pengarah-pengarah di Mesyuarat Lembaga Pengarah. Enam (6) Mesyuarat Lembaga Pengarah telah diadakan sepanjang tahun kewangan berakhir 31 Disember 2006. Butirbutir kehadiran Pengarah-pengarah di Mesyuarat Lembaga Pengarah dikemukakan pada muka surat 50. 3. Tempat, tarikh dan waktu Mesyuarat Lembaga Pengarah. Enam (6) Mesyuarat Lembaga Pengarah telah diadakan di Bilik Mesyuarat Lembaga, Tingkat 17, Plaza Perangsang, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Tarikh Waktu 28 Februari 2006 8 Mac 2006 27 April 2006 29 Mei 2006 29 Ogos 2006 28 November 2006 2.30 petang 11.00 pagi 10.00 pagi 10.00 pagi 2.30 petang 8.00 malam annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 007 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Group’s Financial Highlights for the year ended 31 December ringkasan kewangan kumpulan untuk tahun berakhir 31 Disember 2002 RM’000 2003 RM’000 2004 RM’000 2005 RM’000 2006 RM’000 Revenue Perolehan 175,822 237,634 236,227 308,887 378,649 Profit/(Loss) Before Tax Keuntungan/(Kerugian) Sebelum Cukai 45,922 30,584 (13,133) (123,802) 28,295 Profit/(Loss) After Tax Keuntungan/(Kerugian) Selepas Cukai 36,427 55,679 (20,111) (123,175) 18,222 Profit/(Loss) Attributable To Equity Shareholders Keuntungan/(Kerugian) Yang Diagihkan Kepada Pemegang-pemegang Saham 31,773 49,335 23,479 (48,761) 18,807 Gross Dividend Dividen Kasar 7,058 8,628 8,628 12,942 17,256 Paid-up Capital Modal Berbayar 100,827 431,404 431,404 431,404 431,404 Shareholders’ Equity Ekuiti Pemegang Saham 613,273 753,260 770,527 715,554 839,053 Total Assets Employed Jumlah Aset Digunakan 1,648,882 2,341,824 2,316,113 2,193,674 3,156,129 272,206 371,322 429,004 482,262 1,378,346 Total Borrowings Jumlah Pinjaman Revenue/Perolehan (RM’000) Profit/(Loss) Before Tax Keuntungan/(Kerugian) Sebelum Cukai (RM’000) Shareholders’ Equity Ekuiti Pemegang Saham (RM’000) 378,649 839,053 308,887 237,634 236,227 753,260 45,922 30,584 175,822 770,527 715,554 28,295 613,273 06 02 (13,133) 02 008 03 04 05 06 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 02 03 04 (123,802) 05 03 04 05 06 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Financial Ratios Nisbah-nisbah Kewangan 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 (11.60) 35.16 (0.59) 30.76 22.58 Gross Dividend Per Share (%) Dividen Kasar Sesaham (%) 7.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 Debt/Equity (Times) Hutang/Ekuiti (Kali) 0.44 0.49 0.56 0.67 1.64 Net Earnings/(Loss) Per Share (Sen) Pendapatan/(Kerugian) Bersih Sesaham (Sen) 31.51 12.00 5.44 (11.30) 4.36 Net Assets Per Share (RM) Aset Bersih Sesaham (RM) 6.60 2.32 2.25 1.94 2.20 Turnover Growth (%) Pertumbuhan Perolehan (%) Net Earnings/(Loss) Per Share Pendapatan/(Kerugian) Bersih Sesaham Gross Dividend Per Share Dividen Kasar Sesaham Net Assets Per Share Aset Bersih Sesaham (%) (RM) (Sen) 6.60 7,00 31.51 4.00 5.44 02 03 2.32 3.00 12.00 04 4.36 (11.30) 05 06 02 2.00 2.00 03 04 2.25 2.20 1.94 05 06 02 03 04 05 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 06 009 S u n g a i S e m e ny i h Wa t e r Tr e a t m e n t P l a n t KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Corporate Information maklumat korporat Board of Directors Lembaga Pengarah YBHG. DATO’ HAJI ABD. KARIM BIN MUNISAR DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA Executive Chairman Pengerusi Eksekutif YBHG. DATIN PADUKA JUMA’AH BINTI MOKTAR DSSA, ASA, PJK Managing Director Pengarah Urusan YBHG. DATO’ HAJI AZLAN BIN HASHIM DSSA, DSNS Independent Non-Executive Director Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas YBHG. DATO’ HAJI AB. HALIM BIN MOHYIDDIN DPMS Independent Non-Executive Director Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas YBHG. DATO’ HAJI SUMADI BIN HAJI ISMAIL DSIS, DPTJ, JP Audit Committee Members Ahli-ahli Jawatankuasa Audit YBHG. DATO’ HAJI AB. HALIM BIN MOHYIDDIN DPMS Chairman – Independent Non-Executive Director Pengerusi – Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas YBHG. DATIN PADUKA JUMA’AH BINTI MOKTAR DSSA, ASA, PJK Member – Managing Director Ahli – Pengarah Urusan YB SENATOR DATO’ HAJI IKHWAN SALIM BIN DATO’ SUJAK DSIS, KMN, PJK Independent Non-Executive Director Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas YB DATO’ DR. HAJI KARIM BIN HAJI MANSOR DPMS, ASA, PJK Non-Independent Non-Executive Director Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bukan Bebas YBHG. DATO’ YIP KAM CHONG DSSA, AMS Non-Independent Non-Executive Director Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bukan Bebas YB DATO’ DR. AMRAN BIN KASIMIN DPMS Independent Non-Executive Director Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas Member – General Manager, Finance Ahli – Pengurus Besar, Kewangan Nomination Committee Members Ahli-ahli Jawatankuasa Pencalonan YBHG. DATO' HAJI AZLAN BIN HASHIM DSSA, DSNS Chairman – Independent Non-Executive Director Pengerusi – Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas Member – Independent Non-Executive Director Ahli – Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas YBHG. DATO’ HAJI ABD. KARIM BIN MUNISAR DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA YBHG. DATO’ YIP KAM CHONG DSSA, AMS Member – Executive Chairman Ahli – Pengerusi Eksekutif Member – Non-Independent Non-Executive Director Ahli – Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bukan Bebas YBHG. DATO’ HAJI SUMADI BIN HAJI ISMAIL DSIS, DPTJ, JP YBHG. DATO’ HAJI SUMADI BIN HAJI ISMAIL DSIS, DPTJ, JP Member – Independent Non-Executive Director Ahli – Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas Member – Independent Non-Executive Director Ahli – Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas Remuneration Committee Members Ahli-ahli Jawatankuasa Imbuhan Employee Share Option Scheme (ESOS) Committee Members Ahli-ahli Jawatankuasa Skim Opsyen Saham Kakitangan (“ESOS”) YBHG. DATO' HAJI AZLAN BIN HASHIM DSSA, DSNS Independent Non-Executive Director Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas YB SENATOR DATO’ HAJI IKHWAN SALIM BIN DATO’ SUJAK DSIS, KMN, PJK ENCIK ARTHUR WONG YIEN KIM SIS, PPT YBHG. DATO’ YIP KAM CHONG DSSA, AMS Chairman Non-Independent Non-Executive Director Pengerusi – Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas YBHG. DATO’ HAJI ABD. KARIM BIN MUNISAR DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA Member – Executive Chairman Ahli – Pengerusi Eksekutif Chairman – Independent Non-Executive Director Pengerusi – Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas YBHG. DATO’ HAJI AB. HALIM BIN MOHYIDDIN DPMS Member – Independent Non-Executive Director Ahli – Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas YBHG. DATIN PADUKA JUMA'AH BINTI MOKTAR DSSA, ASA, PJK Member – Managing Director Ahli – Pengarah Urusan YBHG. DATIN PADUKA JUMA’AH BINTI MOKTAR DSSA, ASA, PJK Member – Managing Director Ahli – Pengarah Urusan annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 011 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Corporate Information maklumat korporat Company Secretary Setiausaha Syarikat Auditors and Reporting Accountant Juruaudit & Akauntan Berlapor PUAN HASHIMAH BINTI MOHD ISA PPT No. 48, Jalan SS19/5B 47500 Subang Jaya Selangor Darul Ehsan RHB Bank Berhad No. 16 & 18 Jalan Tengku Ampuan Zabedah D9/D 40100 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Messrs Ernst & Young Level 23A, Menara Milenium Jalan Damanlela Pusat Bandar Damansara 50490 Kuala Lumpur Registered Office Pejabat Berdaftar OCBC Bank Berhad 15th Floor, Menara OCBC 18, Jalan Tun Perak 50050 Kuala Lumpur Listing/Penyenaraian Tingkat 16, Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Tel: 03-5510 3999 Fax: 03-5510 9977 Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad Main Board Papan Utama Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad (22 July/Julai 2003) Principal Bankers/Bank-bank Utama EON Bank Berhad No. 34, Jalan Perbahan Satu Seksyen 26/2A 40000 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan CIMB Bank Berhad Lot P5.5, Bangunan UMNO Persiaran Perbandaran Seksyen 14, 40000 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Maybank Berhad Seksyen 14 Pusat Bandar Shah Alam 40000 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Symphony Share Registrars Sdn Bhd (formerly known as Malaysian Share Registration Services Sdn Bhd) Level 26, Menara Multi-Purpose Capital Square No. 8 Jalan Munshi Abdullah 50100 Kuala Lumpur Office of Executive Chairman Pejabat Pengerusi Eksekutif Corporate Planning Division Bahagian Perancang Korporat Water Management Division Bahagian Pengurusan Air YBHG. DATO’ HAJI ABD. KARIM BIN MUNISAR DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA ENCIK MOHD NOOR BIN ISMAIL PPT ENCIK ABDUL KARIM BIN ENDUT Share Registrar Pendaftar Saham Management / Pengurusan Executive Chairman/Pengerusi Eksekutif Office of Managing Director Pejabat Pengarah Urusan YBHG. DATIN PADUKA JUMA’AH BINTI MOKTAR DSSA, ASA, PJK Managing Director/Pengarah Urusan Finance Division Bahagian Kewangan ENCIK ARTHUR WONG YIEN KIM SIS, PPT Management Audit Division Bahagian Audit Pengurusan ENCIK REVI PILLAI ASA General Manager/Pengurus Besar Infrastructure & Utility Division Bahagian Infrastruktur & Utiliti TUAN HAJI ZULKIFLI BIN HUSSAIN PPT General Manager/Pengurus Besar General Manager/Pengurus Besar 012 General Manager/Pengurus Besar General Manager/Pengurus Besar annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Secretarial Division Bahagian Kesetiausahaan PUAN HASHIMAH BINTI MOHD ISA PPT Company Secretary/Setiausaha Syarikat KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Corporate Structure struktur korporat Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad 56.57% 40% Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad Perangsang Water Management Sdn Bhd 60% Hydrovest Sdn Bhd Subsidiary Companies Anak-anak Syarikat Aqua-Flo Sdn Bhd Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Berhad 55% Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd 20% 100% Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd 100% Rangkai Aman Sdn Bhd 100% Taliworks Corporation Berhad 20% Associated Companies Syarikat-syarikat Bersekutu 30% 60% Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Holdings Sdn Bhd Viable Chip (M) Sdn Bhd annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 013 Profile of Board of Directors profil lembaga pengarah YBHG. DATO’ HAJI ABD. KARIM BIN MUNISAR DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K YBhg. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Munisar, DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA, a Malaysian, aged 56, was appointed Executive Chairman of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) on 6 September 2004. He holds a Bachelor of Economics (Hons) from University of Malaya, Advanced Diploma in Economic Development (with Distinction) from University of Manchester, UK and Master in Business Administration from University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He also attended an Advance Course in Urban Planning JICA at Tokyo, Japan. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim was the President of Petaling Jaya Municipal Council in 2003 and 2004. Prior to that, he was the District Officer cum Acting President of Sepang District Council from 1998 - 2003. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim also served as the President of Ampang Jaya Municipal Council in 1992 -1996. He was the Chief Assistant State Secretary of Selangor (Local Authority Division) in 1987; Deputy Director of Klang Valley Planning Secretariat, Prime Minister Department in 1982; Chief Assistant District Officer 1 (Land) of Kuantan District Office and Chief Assistant State Secretary of Pahang (Housing Division) in 1980. Between 1975 - 1980, Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim held different positions in various districts in the State of Perak as Assistant District Officer, South Kinta; Chairman of South Kinta District Council; Assistant District Officer 1, Kampar; Chairman of Kampar/Gopeng Municipal Council and also Assistant State Secretary of Perak. In 1974, he was the Assistant Director at the Ministry of Finance, Malaysia. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim currently sits on the Board of Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad as President, a position held since 6 September 2004. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim is also the Executive Chairman of Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad and Chairman of Taliworks Corporation Berhad. YBhg Dato’ Haji Abd Karim bin Munisar, DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA, warganegara Malaysia, berusia 56 tahun dilantik sebagai Pengerusi Eksekutif Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Behad (KPS) pada 6 September 2004. Beliau memiliki Ijazah Sarjana Muda Ekonomi (Kepujian) dari Universiti Malaya, Diploma Lanjutan dalam bidang Pembangunan Ekonomi (dengan Cemerlang) dari University of Manchester, UK dan Ijazah Sarjana Pentadbiran Perniagaan dari University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Beliau juga telah menghadiri Advance Course in Urban Planning JICA di Tokyo, Jepun. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim adalah Yang Dipertua Majlis Perbandaran Petaling Jaya pada tahun 2003 hingga 2004. Sebelum itu, beliau adalah Pegawai Daerah dan Pemangku Yang Dipertua Majlis Daerah Sepang daripada 1998 - 2003. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim pernah menjadi Yang Dipertua Majlis Perbandaran Ampang Jaya pada tahun 1992 - 1996. Beliau pernah berkhidmat sebagai Ketua Penolong Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Selangor (Bahagian Kerajaan Tempatan) pada tahun 1987; Timbalan Pengarah, Urusetia Perancangan Lembah Klang, Jabatan Perdana Menteri pada tahun 1982; Ketua Penolong Pegawai Daerah 1 (Tanah) Pejabat Daerah Kuantan dan Ketua Penolong Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Pahang (Bahagian Perumahan). Di antara 1975 - 1980, Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim telah memegang beberapa jawatan di beberapa daerah dalam negeri Perak sebagai Penolong Pegawai Daerah, Kinta Selatan; Pengerusi Majlis Daerah Kinta Selatan; Penolong Pegawai Daerah 1, Kampar; Pengerusi Majlis Daerah Kampar dan Penolong Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Perak. Pada tahun 1974, beliau menjawat jawatan Penolong Pengarah di Kementerian Kewangan, Malaysia. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim menganggotai Lembaga Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad sebagai Presiden, jawatan yang disandang sejak 6 September 2004. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim juga adalah Pengerusi Eksekutif Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad dan Pengerusi Taliworks Corporation Berhad. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 015 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Profile of Board of Directors profil lembaga pengarah YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar, DSSA, ASA, PJK, a Malaysian, aged 55 was appointed to the Board of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) as Director on 15 August 1997. Datin Paduka Juma’ah graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from University of London, UK in 1981. She obtained her Master in Business Administration (with Distinction) from the International Management Centre, Buckingham, UK in 1989. She has attended the ‘Applied International Management Programme’ at the Institute of Foretagledning, Sigtuna in Sweden in 1992. YBHG. DATIN PADUKA JUMA’AH BINTI MOKTAR DSSA, ASA, PJK She has vast experience in company administration and business management. She began her career as Credit Officer in 1975 with KPS and was subsequently appointed as Company Secretary and Group Legal Adviser to the KPS Group from 1981 to 1996. Datin Paduka Juma’ah was Chief Operating Officer of Permodalan Negeri Selangor Berhad from June 1996 to February 1997. On 1 March 1997, she was appointed the Vice President of Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad (KDEB) and also the Executive Director of Brisdale Holdings Berhad respectively. She was appointed as Chief Executive Officer of KPS in July 1997 and in April 2003 was redesignated as Managing Director of KPS, a position she holds to date. Datin Paduka Juma’ah became a Board Member of KDEB on 15 August 1997 and presently holds a position as Deputy President of KDEB. Datin Paduka Juma’ah also sits on the Boards of Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad, and Taliworks Corporation Berhad. YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar, DSSA, ASA, PJK, warganegara Malaysia, berusia 55 tahun telah dilantik ke Lembaga Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) sebagai Pengarah pada 15 Ogos 1997. Berkelulusan Sarjana Muda Undang-undang (Kepujian) dari University of London, UK pada tahun 1981, beliau juga memperolehi Ijazah Sarjana Pentadbiran Perniagaan (dengan Cemerlang) dari International Management Centre, Buckingham, UK dalam tahun 1989. Selain dari mengikuti beberapa kursus di dalam negeri, beliau juga telah menghadiri satu kursus dalam “Applied International Management Programme” di Institut Foretagledning, Sigtuna di Sweden dalam tahun 1992. Datin Paduka Juma’ah mempunyai pengalaman luas dalam pentadbiran syarikat dan pengurusan perniagaan. Beliau memulakan kerjaya pada tahun 1975 sebagai Pegawai Kredit di KPS dan seterusnya memegang jawatan Setiausaha Syarikat/Penasihat Undang-undang Kumpulan KPS dari tahun 1981 hingga tahun 1996. Datin Paduka Juma’ah menyandang jawatan sebagai Ketua Pegawai Operasi Permodalan Negeri Selangor Berhad dari bulan Jun 1996 hingga Februari 1997. Pada 1 Mac 1997, beliau dilantik sebagai Naib Presiden Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad (KDEB) dan juga Pengarah Eksekutif Bridale Holdings Berhad. Beliau dilantik sebagai Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif KPS pada bulan Julai 1997 dan telah ditukar ke jawatan Pengarah Urusan KPS pada bulan April 2003, jawatan yang disandang sehingga kini. Datin Paduka Juma’ah menganggotai Lembaga KDEB pada 15 Ogos 1997 dan ketika ini turut menyandang jawatan Timbalan Presiden KDEB. Ketika ini Datin Paduka Juma’ah turut menganggotai Lembaga Pengarah Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad, dan Taliworks Corporation Berhad. 016 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K YBhg. Dato’ Haji Azlan bin Hashim, DSSA, DSNS, a Malaysian, aged 65 was appointed to the Board of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) as Director on 24 July 1989. He obtained his professional qualification from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Dublin in 1966. Dato’ Haji Azlan is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ireland), Economic Development Institute (World Bank, Washington) and Institute of Bankers, Malaysia. Upon graduation, he joined Malayan Railways in 1966 and served till 1971. He was its Chief Accountant for two (2) years. In 1972, he became a partner of Messrs. Azman Wong Salleh & Co., a public accounting firm, prior to becoming the Managing Director of AMDB in 1982. Presently, Dato’ Haji Azlan is the Deputy Chairman of AMDB Berhad, AMMB Holdings Berhad, AmProperty Trust Management Berhad and AmInternational (L) Limited. He also sits on the Boards of Metrod (M) Berhad, Paramount Corporation Berhad, Sapura Industrial Berhad, Kesas Holdings Berhad, Global Carriers Berhad and Syarikat Permodalan & Perusahaan Selangor Berhad. YBhg. Dato’ Haji Azlan bin Hashim, DSSA, DSNS, warganegara Malaysia, berusia 65 tahun, telah dilantik ke Lembaga Pengarah Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) sebagai Pengarah pada 24 Julai 1989. Dato’ Haji Azlan mendapat pendidikan profesional dari Institute of Chartered Accountants di Dublin pada tahun 1966. Dato’ Haji Azlan adalah merupakan lulusan dari Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ireland), Economic Development Institute (World Bank, Washington) dan Institute of Bankers, Malaysia. Selepas tamat pengajian, beliau memulakan kerjaya dengan Malayan Railways dari tahun 1966 hingga 1971 di mana beliau menyandang jawatan sebagai Ketua Akauntan selama dua (2) tahun. Pada tahun 1972, beliau menjadi rakan kongsi di Messrs. Azman Wong Salleh & Co., sebuah firma akauntan awam, sebelum menjadi Pengarah Urusan AMDB pada tahun 1982. Ketika ini Dato’ Haji Azlan adalah Timbalan Pengerusi AMDB Berhad, AMMB Holdings Berhad, AmProperty Trust Management Berhad dan AmInternational (L) Limited. Beliau juga merupakan Pengarah bagi Metrod (M) Berhad, Paramount Corporation Berhad, Sapura Industrial Berhad, Kesas Holdings Berhad, Global Carriers Berhad dan Syarikat Permodalan & Perusahaan Selangor Berhad. YBHG. DATO’HAJI AZLAN BIN HASHIM DSSA, DSNS annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 017 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Profile of Board of Directors profil lembaga pengarah YBhg. Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin, DPMS, a Malaysian, aged 61, was appointed to the Board of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) as Director on 2 July 1987. He graduated with a Bachelor of Economics (Accounting) from University of Malaya in 1971. Upon graduation, he joined Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia as a Faculty Member of the Faculty of Economics. In 1973 he obtained his Master in Business Administration from University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and in 1975 he obtained Diploma in Accountancy (post-grad) from University of Malaya. In 1977, he joined KPMG/KPMG Desa Megat & Co. and was made partner of the firm in 1985. He retired from the firm in 2001. YBHG. DATO’ HAJI AB. HALIM BIN MOHYIDDIN DPMS He is currently President of the Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA) and the Chairman of the Education and Training Committee of the Institute. He also sits on the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), Education Committee. He is also a Council Member of Malaysia Institute of Accountants (MIA) and Chairman of its Qualifying Examination Committee. Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim also sits on the Boards of Digi.Com Berhad, Hei-Tech Padu Berhad, Arab Malaysia Corporation Berhad, Utusan Melayu (Malaysia) Berhad, MCM Technologies Berhad, Idris Hydraulic (Malaysia) Berhad, Amway (Malaysia) Holdings Berhad, Idaman Unggul Berhad, KNM Group Berhad and Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad. 018 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan YBhg. Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin, DPMS, warganegara Malaysia, berusia 61 tahun, telah dilantik ke Lembaga Pengarah Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) sebagai Pengarah pada 2 Julai 1987. Beliau memperolehi Ijazah Sarjana Muda Ekonomi (Perakaunan) dari Universiti Malaya pada 1971. Selepas tamat pengajian, beliau menyertai Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia sebagai Ahli Fakulti Ekonomi. Pada 1973, beliau memperolehi Ijazah Sarjana Pentadbiran Perniagaan dari University of Alberta, Edmonton, Kanada dan pada 1975, beliau memperolehi Diploma Perakaunan (Lanjutan) dari Universiti Malaya. Pada 1977, beliau menyertai KPMG/KPMG Desa Megat & Co. dan menjadi rakan kongsi firma tersebut pada 1985 sehingga bersara pada 2001. Ketika ini, beliau adalah Presiden Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA) dan juga Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pendidikan dan Latihan Institut tersebut. Beliau menganggotai Jawatankuasa Pendidikan di International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). Beliau juga adalah Ahli Majlis dan Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Peperiksaan Kelayakan bagi Malaysia Institute of Accountants (MIA). Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim juga adalah Ahli Lembaga Pengarah Digi.Com Berhad, Hei-Tech Padu Berhad, Arab Malaysia Corporation Berhad, Utusan Melayu (Malaysia) Berhad, MCM Technologies Berhad, Idris Hydraulic (Malaysia) Berhad, Amway (Malaysia) Holdings Berhad, Idaman Unggul Berhad, Kumpulan KNM Berhad dan Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K YBhg. Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail, DSIS, DPTJ, JP, a Malaysian, aged 53, was appointed to the Board of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) as Director on 1 September 2001. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in Industrial Relations in 1977. Dato’ Haji Sumadi was a member of Kuala Selangor District Council in 1995 and ran his own private business from 1985 - 1994. He was the Assistant Secretary of Petaling Jaya Municipal Council in 1978 followed by the Head of Department of Urban Services in 1980. YBhg. Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail, DSIS, DPTJ, JP, warganegara Malaysia, berusia 53 tahun, telah dilantik ke Lembaga Pengarah Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) sebagai Pengarah pada 1 September 2001. Beliau memperolehi Ijazah Sarjana Muda Kesusasteraan (Kepujian) dalam jurusan Perhubungan Industri pada tahun 1977. Dato’ Haji Sumadi adalah Ahli Majlis Daerah Kuala Selangor pada tahun 1995 dan menjalankan perniagaan persendiriannya daripada tahun 1985-1994. Beliau adalah Penolong Setiausaha Majlis Daerah Petaling Jaya pada tahun 1978 dan Ketua Jabatan Perkhidmatan Bandar pada tahun 1980. YBHG. DATO’ HAJI SUMADI BIN HAJI ISMAIL DSIS, DPTJ, JP annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 019 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Profile of Board of Directors profil lembaga pengarah YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim bin Dato’ Sujak, DSIS, KMN, PJK, a Malaysian, aged 50, was appointed to the Board of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) as Director on 1 September 2001. He graduated with a Degree in Economics/Accounting from Queen’s University in Belfast, United Kingdom in 1977. YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim presently runs his own private business, Konsortium Jaringan Selangor Sdn Bhd. He was the Group Financial Planning Manager at General Corporation Berhad and served as an Accountant at Nestle Berhad from 1979 - 1980. YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim also sits on the Boards of Glomac Berhad, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Malaysia Berhad and Malaysia Steel Works (KL) Berhad. YB SENATOR DATO’ HAJI IKHWAN SALIM BIN DATO’ SUJAK DSIS, KMN, PJK 020 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim bin Dato’ Sujak, DSIS, KMN, PJK, warganegara Malaysia, berusia 50 tahun, telah dilantik ke Lembaga Pengarah Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) sebagai Pengarah pada 1 September 2001. Beliau memperolehi Ijazah dalam bidang Ekonomi/Perakaunan dari Queen’s University, di Belfast, United Kingdom pada tahun 1977. YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim kini menguruskan perniagaan persendiriannya, Konsortium Jaringan Selangor Sdn Bhd. Beliau pernah menjadi Pengurus Perancangan Kewangan Kumpulan di General Corporation Berhad dan Akauntan di Nestle Berhad pada tahun 1979 - 1980. YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim turut menganggotai Lembaga Pengarah Glomac Berhad, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Malaysia Berhad dan Malaysia Steel Works (KL) Berhad. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K YB Dato’ Dr. Haji Karim bin Haji Mansor, DPMS, ASA, PJK, a Malaysian, aged 49, was appointed to the Board of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) as Director on 15 April 2003. He graduated with a Medical Degree from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in 1983 and a Master of Public Health from University of Malaya in 1990. Dato’ Dr. Haji Karim began his career in 1984 as Trainee Medical Officer in Taiping District Hospital prior to his appointment as Medical Officer in the hospital’s Outpatient Department in 1985. In the same year, he was transferred to the Psychology Department in University Hospital. Amongst the positions he held were Assistant Director in Development and Planning Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia in 1986, Health and Medical Officer for the Medical Centre, Sungai Pelek in 1987. He served as Senior Health Officer in various districts in Selangor State such as District of Hulu Langat in 1988 prior to his appointment as Senior Health Officer of Rancangan Kawalan Penyakit Bawaan Vektor Negeri in 1990. He then continued his service as District Senior Health Officer in District of Sepang from 1992 until 1994. He also served as Member of Sepang District Council in 1998. Dato’ Dr. Haji Karim sits on the Board of Statutory Bodies and Government Link Companies namely Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad, Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor, Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Berhad and Institut Perkembangan Minda (Inmind). YB Dato’ Dr. Haji Karim bin Haji Mansor, DPMS, ASA, PJK, warganegara Malaysia, berusia 49 tahun, telah dilantik ke Lembaga Pengarah Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) sebagai Pengarah pada 15 April 2003. Beliau memperolehi Ijazah Doktor Perubatan (“MD”) dari Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia pada tahun 1983 dan Ijazah Sarjana Kesihatan Awam (“MPH”) dari Universiti Malaya pada tahun 1990. Dato’ Dr. Haji Karim memulakan kerjayanya pada tahun 1984 sebagai Pegawai Perubatan Pelatih di Hospital Daerah Taiping sebelum dilantik sebagai Pegawai Perubatan di Jabatan Pesakit Luar Hospital tersebut pada tahun 1985. Di antara jawatan yang pernah disandangnya adalah sebagai Penolong Pengarah di Bahagian Perancang & Pembangunan, Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia pada tahun 1986 dan Pegawai Perubatan & Kesihatan, Pusat Kesihatan Sungai Pelek pada tahun 1987. Beliau seterusnya berkhidmat sebagai Pegawai Kesihatan Kanan di beberapa Daerah di negeri Selangor di antaranya Daerah Hulu Langat pada tahun 1988 sebelum dilantik sebagai Pegawai Kesihatan Kanan Rancangan Kawalan Penyakit Bawaan Vektor Negeri pada tahun 1990. Dato’ Dr. Haji Karim kemudiannya meneruskan tugasnya sebagai Pegawai Kesihatan Kanan Daerah di Daerah Kuala Selangor pada tahun 1991 dan terakhir sekali di Daerah Sepang dari tahun 1992 hingga 1994. Beliau juga pernah berkhidmat sebagai Ahli Majlis Daerah Sepang pada tahun 1998. YB DATO’ DR. HAJI KARIM BIN HAJI MANSOR DPMS, ASA, PJK Dato’ Dr. Haji Karim juga telah dilantik menganggotai Lembaga Pengarah Badan Berkanun dan Syarikat Berkaitan Kerajaan Negeri (“GLC”) seperti Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad, Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor, Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Berhad dan Institut Perkembangan Minda (Inmind). annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 021 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Profile of Board of Directors profil lembaga pengarah YBhg. Dato’ Yip Kam Chong, DSSA, AMS, a Malaysian, aged 54, was appointed to the Board of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) as Director on 15 April 2003. Dato’ Yip began his career in the 1980s managing a trading company in Klang. Under his leadership, the company has transformed into a diversified group of companies involved in construction and property development. With vast experience in the property development industry over a period of ten (10) years, he has spearheaded several projects in Klang and Rawang. YBHG. DATO’ YIP KAM CHONG DSSA, AMS 022 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan YBhg. Dato’ Yip Kam Chong, DSSA, AMS, warganegara Malaysia, berusia 54 tahun, telah dilantik ke Lembaga Pengarah Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) sebagai Pengarah pada 15 April 2003. Dato’ Yip memulakan kerjayanya dalam tahun 1980 menguruskan sebuah syarikat perdagangan di Klang. Di bawah kepimpinan beliau, syarikat tersebut telah berkembang menjadi sekumpulan syarikat yang terlibat dengan pembinaan dan pembangunan hartanah. Dengan pengalaman yang luas dalam pembangunan hartanah selama sepuluh (10) tahun, beliau telah menerajui beberapa projek di Klang dan Rawang. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K YB Dato’ Dr. Amran bin Kasimin, DPMS, a Malaysian, aged 59 was appointed to the Board of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) as Director on 16 September 2005. He holds a Bachelor of Islamic Studies, Diploma in Education (Hons.) and Master of Literature from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). He also holds a Diploma in Homeopathy Medicine from Dewan Kesihatan Melayu Singapura and Doctor of Philosophy from University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Dato’ Dr. Amran began his career in 1966 as an Islamic Teacher for Johor Government and in 1969, he became Johor Islamic Information Officer. In 1976, Dato’ Dr. Amran was appointed as Lecturer at Malay Literature Department, UKM until year 2000 prior to his appointment as Karyawan Tamu at Institut Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, UKM in year 2003. YB Dato’ Dr. Amran bin Kasimin, DPMS, warganegara Malaysia, berusia 59 tahun, telah dilantik ke Lembaga Pengarah Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) sebagai Pengarah pada 16 September 2005. Beliau memiliki Ijazah Sarjana Muda Pengajian Islam, Diploma Pendidikan (Kepujian) dan Sarjana Persuratan dari Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). Beliau juga memiliki Diploma Perubatan Homeopathy dari Dewan Kesihatan Melayu Singapura dan Doktor Falsafah dari University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Dato’ Dr. Amran memulakan kerjaya sebagai Guru Agama Kerajaan Johor pada 1966 dan pada tahun 1969 beliau dilantik menjadi Pegawai Penerangan Agama Johor. Pada tahun 1976, Dato’ Dr. Amran telah dilantik menjadi Pensyarah di Jabatan Persuratan Melayu, UKM sehingga tahun 2000 sebelum dilantik menjadi Karyawan Tamu di Institut Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, UKM pada tahun 2003. YB DATO’ DR. AMRAN BIN KASIMIN DPMS Note: Other than disclosed in the profile of Board of Directors, all the Directors do not have any family relationship with any Director and/or major shareholder of the Company. They have no personal interest in any business arrangement involving the Company. They have had no convictions for any offences within the past ten (10) years. Nota: Selain daripada yang dimaklumkan di dalam profil Lembaga Pengarah, kesemua ahli Lembaga Pengarah tidak mempunyai sebarang hubungan kekeluargaan dengan mana-mana Pengarah dan/atau pemegang saham utama Syarikat. Mereka tidak mempunyai kepentingan peribadi dalam sebarang urusan perniagaan yang melibatkan Syarikat. Mereka juga tidak pernah disabitkan dengan sebarang kesalahan dalam tempoh sepuluh (10) tahun yang lepas. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 023 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Executive Chairman’s Statement perutusan pengerusi eksekutif YBHG. DATO’ HAJI ABD. KARIM BIN MUNISAR DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Dear Valued Shareholders, On behalf of the Board of Directors of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS), I am very pleased to present the Annual Report and Audited Financial Statements of the Group for the financial year ended 31 December 2006. Pemegang Saham Yang Saya Hormati, ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT PERKEMBANGAN EKONOMI The Malaysian economy registered a steady growth path in 2006 with Gross Domestic Product (GDP), expanding to 5.9% from 5.2% in 2005. The growth was primarily led by the services, manufacturing and agriculture sectors on the back of strong private sector activities. Ekonomi Malaysia telah berkembang pada kadar baik pada tahun 2006 dengan pertumbuhan Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar (KDNK) mencatatkan kenaikan sebanyak 5.9% daripada 5.2% pada tahun 2005. Secara amnya, pertumbuhan ini terus disumbangkan oleh sektor perkhidmatan, pembuatan dan pertanian berlandaskan perkembangan pesat aktiviti sektor swasta. KPS’s audacious move to acquire Konsortium ABASS puts the company on a strategically higher plateau to enhance its involvement in the water industry in addition to penetrating into the operation and maintenance of new and existing water treatment facilities. “ “ Bagi pihak Ahli Lembaga Pengarah Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS), saya dengan sukacitanya membentangkan Laporan Tahunan dan Penyata Kewangan Diaudit bagi tahun kewangan berakhir 31 Disember 2006. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 025 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Executive Chairman’s Statement perutusan pengerusi eksekutif The inflation rate for the year under review, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), however, grew to 3.6% from 3.0% in 2005 as a result of price hikes in petrol and diesel, water and electricity rates. Sentiment in the property market was generally lukewarm due to an oversupply scenario and declining take-up rates. On the other hand, the local stock market rebounded strongly in the last quarter of 2006 with the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index rising to close at 1,096.24 points. “ he significant turnaround was the result of the increased revenue contribution from the Group’s property arm, Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad (KHSB), and from the infrastructure and utility sector arising from the acquisition of Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd (ABASS) in 2006 by Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd, a 55% owned subsidiary of KPS. T Moving forward, the announcement of the Ninth Malaysia Plan (9MP) in 2006 with a total development expenditure budget of RM200.0 billion will spur economic activities. Among the infrastructure projects to be rolled out will include the construction of water intakes, water treatment plants and distribution systems as well as waste water projects. This bodes well for KPS as it means more opportunities for the Group to secure additional projects and to consolidate its position as an integrated premier water player in Malaysia. The Group will also benefit from the Federal Government’s policy to reduce corporate tax to 27% and 26% for 2007 and 2008 respectively. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE I am pleased the KPS group has posted a record-achieving feat for the year ended 31 December 2006, registering a pre-tax profit of RM28.3 million from a turnover of RM378.6 million compared with 2005’s pre-tax loss of RM123.8 million from a turnover of RM308.9 million. “ Operation Control Room Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant 026 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Dalam tahun kajian, kadar inflasi diukur oleh Indeks Harga Pengguna telah meningkat kepada 3.6% berbanding 3.0% pada tahun 2005. Peningkatan ini adalah hasil dari kenaikan harga minyak dan juga kenaikan tarif elektrik dan air. Sektor hartanah berkembang dengan agak perlahan dalam keadaan lebihan penawaran di pasaran dan sentimen pembeli yang lebih berhatihati di dalam membuat pilihan dan pelaburan di dalam sektor ini. Di samping itu, pasaran saham tempatan telah melonjak pada suku tahun terakhir 2006 dengan Indeks Komposit Kuala Lumpur mencatatkan 1,096.24 mata. Pengumuman mengenai Rancangan Malaysia Ke-9 (RM9) pada tahun 2006 dengan peruntukan pembangunan berjumlah RM200.0 bilion akan terus menyemarakkan lagi perkembangan ekonomi. Antara projek-projek infrastruktur yang diumumkan termasuk pembinaan takungan air mentah, loji rawatan air serta pengagihan air dan projek rawatan air kumbahan. Projek-projek ini dijangka menyediakan peluang kepada KPS menerokai peluangpeluang baru bagi mencapai matlamat untuk menjadi peneraju utama di dalam industri air Malaysia. Polisi Kerajaan Persekutuan untuk menurunkan kadar cukai korporat kepada 27% pada tahun 2007 dan 26% pada tahun 2008 juga akan memberi manfaat kepada Kumpulan. PRESTASI KEWANGAN Saya berpuas hati Kumpulan KPS telah mencatat pencapaian yang mengagumkan pada tahun berakhir 31 Disember 2006 dengan mencatat keuntungan sebelum cukai sebanyak RM28.3 juta daripada perolehan sebanyak RM378.6 juta, berbanding dengan kerugian sebelum cukai sebanyak RM123.8 juta daripada perolehan sebanyak RM308.9 juta pada tahun 2005. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Pencapaian ini adalah hasil daripada keuntungan yang meningkat dari anak syarikat di sektor hartanah Kumpulan, Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad (KHSB) serta dari sektor infrastruktur dan utiliti, hasil dari pengambilalihan Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd (ABASS) pada tahun 2006 oleh Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd (Titisan), syarikat yang 55% sahamnya dimiliki oleh KPS. At the Company level, the pre-tax profit surged by 724% to RM168.1 million compared with RM20.4 million in the preceding financial year. The extraordinary gain was mainly attributed to the gain on the disposal of KPS’s equity interest in associated companies namely ABASS and Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Bhd (SPLASH). Di peringkat Syarikat, keuntungan sebelum cukai meningkat sebanyak 724% kepada RM168.1 juta berbanding RM20.4 juta pada tahun kewangan sebelumnya. Keuntungan yang luar biasa ini berpunca daripada pelupusan pelaburan KPS di dalam syarikat-syarikat bersekutu khususnya ABASS dan Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Bhd (SPLASH). DIVIDEN The Board of Directors is recommending a final dividend of 4 sen per share less 27% tax, subject to shareholders’ approval at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting. Lembaga Pengarah, tertakluk kepada persetujuan pemegang-pemegang saham di Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan yang akan datang, mencadangkan bayaran dividen akhir sebanyak 4 sen sesaham ditolak cukai 27%. “ The Company had also completed the rehabilitation of four (4) ground water wells which are now available to provide additional water supply of 25 Million litres per day (Mld). “ DIVIDEND “ At the Company level, the pre-tax profit surged by 724% to RM168.1 million compared with RM20.4 million in the preceding financial year. The extraordinary gain was mainly attributed to the gain on the disposal of KPS’s equity interest in associated companies namely ABASS and Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Bhd (SPLASH). “ The significant turnaround was the result of the increased revenue contribution from the Group’s property arm, Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad (KHSB), and from the infrastructure and utility sector arising from the acquisition of Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd (ABASS) in 2006 by Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd (Titisan), a 55% owned subsidiary of KPS. Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant Weir Gate Semenyih Intake Plant annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 027 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Executive Chairman’s Statement perutusan pengerusi eksekutif Centrifugal Decanter Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant OPERATIONS OPERASI As reported in the 2005 Annual Report, KPS has completed the acquisition of ABASS via its 55% owned subsidiary Titisan. This strategic move coupled with existing interest in SPLASH (30%) and Taliworks Corporation Berhad (20%) have positioned KPS as a major water player in Selangor. The Company will continue to leverage on opportunities in the water industry in order to provide sustainable returns and in turn to create shareholder value for our valued investors. Seperti yang telah dilaporkan di dalam Laporan Tahunan 2005, KPS telah menyelesaikan proses pengambilalihan ABASS melalui Titisan, anak syarikat di mana KPS mempunyai kepentingan 55% ekuiti. Langkah strategik ini berserta kepentingan sedia ada KPS sebanyak 30% di dalam SPLASH dan 20% di dalam Taliworks Corporation Berhad telah meletakkan KPS sebagai sebuah syarikat pengurusan air yang utama khususnya di negeri Selangor. Syarikat akan terus berusaha untuk meneroka peluang-peluang yang wujud dalam industri air negara untuk terus mengekalkan pulangan yang munasabah kepada pemegangpemegang saham di samping meningkatkan nilai pegangan saham masing-masing. “T he exercise will reduce the gearing level of the KHSB group and result in interest savings which is expected to contribute positively to the future earnings of the KHSB group. This bodes well for KPS since, given its significant exposure via a 56% controlling stake in KHSB, KPS will benefit from any improvement in the financial performance of KHSB. “ During the financial year 2006, the Company had completed feasibility reviews for the Ground Water Supply Scheme in Kuala Langat and the Sg. Langat - Tg. Dua Belas Ex-Mining Ponds Water Supply Scheme. The Company had also completed the rehabilitation of four (4) ground water wells which are now available to provide additional water supply of 15 Million litres per day (Mld). Final design works for the Dengkil Ponds Water Supply Scheme are in progress and upon implementation, the scheme would be able to supply an additional 150 Mld of water. Finger Weir Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant 028 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan To reinforce the Company’s financial position, thus enabling it to undertake major water projects and venture into other profitable business sectors to sustain its growth, the Company during the financial year implemented a corporate exercise via securitisation Pada tahun kewangan 2006, Syarikat telah menyiapkan kajian-kajian feasibiliti Skim Bekalan Air Bumi/Air Tanah di Kuala Langat dan Skim Bekalan Air Tasik Bekas Lombong Tg. Dua Belas - Sg. Langat. Syarikat juga telah selesai memulih semula empat (4) telaga air bawah tanah yang kini mampu mengeluarkan tambahan bekalan air sebanyak 15 Juta liter sehari. Kerja-kerja reka bentuk terakhir bagi Skim Bekalan Air Tasik Bekas Lombong Tg. Dua Belas - Sg. Langat sedang berjalan dan apabila siap, skim ini akan mampu membekalkan air terawat sebanyak 150 Juta liter sehari. Untuk mengukuhkan kedudukan kewangan Syarikat bagi membolehkannya membangunkan projek-projek bekalan air yang lebih besar serta menceburi lain-lain sektor perniagaan, Syarikat, dalam tahun kewangan telah melaksanakan inisiatif penstrukturan korporat secara terbitan sekuriti (“securitisation”) aliran dividen masa depan pelaburan Syarikat dalam SPLASH. Penstrukturan ini telah membabitkan terbitan Bon Islam yang berjumlah RM200.0 juta melalui anak KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K During the year under review, KPS also implemented a Rationalisation cum Merger and Acquisition exercise with KHSB and its various subsidiaries aimed at addressing outstanding intercompany debts owing to KPS amounting to RM185.7 million. In the corporate exercise, Cash Band (M) Sdn Bhd (CBSB), a KHSB subsidiary, will assume the debt owing to KPS in return for certain KHSB assets. Upon KPS capitalising the debt in CBSB, KPS will have 100% ownership of CBSB thereby having full control of assets involved in hospitality and recreation, namely the Quality Hotel City Centre, Quality Hotel Shah Alam and Perangsang Templer Golf Club. The exercise will reduce the gearing level of the KHSB group and result in interest savings which is expected to contribute positively to the future earnings of the KHSB group. This bodes well for KPS since, given its significant exposure via a 56% controlling stake in KHSB, KPS will benefit from any improvement in the financial performance of KHSB. Approval for the Rationalisation cum Merger and Acquisition exercise is expected in early 2007. syarikat milik penuh iaitu Viable Chip (M) Sdn Bhd (VCSB). Bagi melaksanakan terbitan bon tersebut, kepentingan KPS dalam SPLASH sebanyak 30% telah dipindahkan ke VCSB. Penerimaan tunai bersih daripada penstrukturan ini yang berjumlah sebanyak RM185.6 juta telah membolehkan KPS untuk membayar balik sebahagian besar pinjaman bank. Dalam tahun kajian, KPS juga telah melaksanakan skim Rasionalisasi, Penggabungan dan Pengambilalihan dengan KHSB dan anak-anak syarikat KHSB, bagi menjana sumber untuk melunaskan pinjaman KHSB dengan KPS, yang berjumlah RM185.7 juta. Dengan langkah korporat ini, Cash Band (M) Sdn Bhd (CBSB), anak syarikat milik penuh KHSB, akan mengambilalih hutang-hutang KHSB dengan KPS, dan sebagai balasan, KHSB akan memindah sebahagian asetnya kepada CBSB. Di akhir proses ini, CBSB akan menjadi anak syarikat milik penuh KPS dan akan menguasai aset-aset dalam sektor hotel dan rekreasi iaitu Quality Hotel City Centre, Quality Hotel Shah Alam dan Perangsang Templer Golf Club. Usaha ini akan mengurangkan jumlah pinjaman KHSB dan seterusnya menghasilkan penjimatan kos kewangan serta menyumbang secara positif kepada keuntungannya pada masa akan datang. Pelaksanaan skim ini akan memberikan impak yang positif kepada KPS yang memiliki kepentingan sebanyak 56% di dalam KHSB kerana sebarang pengukuhan dari segi kewangan di peringkat KHSB akan memberikan faedah terus kepada KPS. Kelulusan untuk skim Rasionalisasi, Penggabungan dan Pengambilalihan ini dijangka diperolehi pada awal tahun 2007. Astaka Heights Completed and delivered ahead of schedule “ he two launches held in 2006 for our Cyber Valley single and doublestorey commercial units in Dengkil, with a total Gross Development Value of RM36.0 million, were fully taken up within just 3 days of its launch. The 160 units Astaka Heights condominium in Pandan Jaya, with a Gross Development Value of RM30.0 million was completed a few months ahead of schedule. 95% of the units were sold. With such positive development, KHSB is poised to create a new name in property market. T “ of future dividend stream from its investment in SPLASH. The exercise involved the issuance of Islamic Bonds amounting to RM200.0 million undertaken by Viable Chip (M) Sdn Bhd (VCSB), a special purpose company and wholly-owned subsidiary of KPS. To facilitate the bond issuance, the 30% interest in SPLASH held by KPS was transferred to VCSB. The net proceeds of RM185.6 million generated from the exercise had enabled KPS to retire a sizeable portion of its bank borrowings. Phase 1 : Cyber Valley Commercial Centre Another project to be completed ahead of schedule annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 029 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Executive Chairman’s Statement perutusan pengerusi eksekutif Bowling Alley Perangsang Templer Golf Club “ Raw Water Inlet Chamber Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant 030 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Tahun 2006 juga adalah tahun yang mencabar bagi sektor hartanah dengan petunjuk-petunjuk yang memberikan gambaran bahawa sektor hartanah sedang mengalami situasi lebihan penawaran dan permintaan yang lembab. Walau bagaimanapun, projek KHSB iaitu Pusat Komersil Cyber Valley telah mendapat sambutan yang baik dengan kesemua 39 unit kedai pejabat Fasa 1 berjaya dijual pada hari pelancaran dengan hasil jualan berjumlah RM15.8 juta. KHSB juga telah berjaya menyiap dan menyerahkan 324 unit “townhouse” di Templer Suasana, Templer Park. Dengan strategi dan usaha pemasaran yang lebih berkesan, KHSB telah berjaya menjual hartanah yang telah siap serta tanah industri lengkap dengan infrastruktur, yang mana sebahagian besarnya adalah daripada pembangunan Pulau Indah, khususnya, “Selangor Halal Hub” dengan nilai lebih daripada RM195.0 juta. Fasa 1 “Selangor Halal Hub” merangkumi lebih kurang 175.78 ekar telah dijual kepada tujuh (7) pelabur yang akan memulakan operasi dengan jumlah pelaburan sebanyak US$132.0 juta. Sebagai sebuah pusat sehenti bagi proses pengeluaran dan pengagihan produk halal ke seluruh dunia, kejayaan “Selangor Halal Hub” telah mendorong permintaan yang menggalakkan bagi pembangunan Fasa 2 dilaksanakan. With strategic product planning and strong monitoring, KHSB has managed to produce not only sellout products, but delivering them ahead of schedule without compromising on quality. “ Swimming Pool Perangsang Templer Golf Club The property sector encountered a challenging year in 2006 with indicators pointing to an oversupply situation and slow take-up rates. Notwithstanding, KHSB’s Cyber Valley Commercial Centre project was well received as all 39 units of shop offices in Phase 1 were sold on the launch day and generated sales of RM15.8 million. In addition, KHSB completed and handed over 324 units of townhouses in Templer Suasana in Templer Park. With improved marketing strategy and efforts, KHSB successfully sold more than RM195.0 million worth of completed properties and industrial lands complete with infrastructure, the bulk of which was contributed by Pulau Indah development, in particular, the Selangor Halal Hub. Phase 1 of the Selangor Halal Hub encompassing approximately 175.78 acres had been fully sold to seven (7) major investors who would soon be commencing operations with a total investment of US$132.0 million. As a one-stop upstream and downstream manufacturing and distribution centre for halal products globally, the success story of the Selangor Halal Hub is an affirmation of our marketing strategies and efforts as Phase 2 is evidently receiving encouraging response. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K PROSPECTS PROSPEK With the Government’s accommodative monetary policy and measures to promote a business and investment friendly environment coupled with the roll-out of projects under the 9MP, we believe that, barring unforeseen circumstances, the prospects for the KPS Group are positive in the year ahead. Dengan dasar kewangan Negara yang kukuh dan langkah-langkah Kerajaan meningkatkan suasana mesra pelabur serta projek-projek yang tersenarai di bawah RM9, kami percaya prospek bagi Kumpulan KPS pada tahun hadapan adalah positif. On the domestic front, our pursuits have yielded positive results with the acquisition of statutory control of ABASS. Moving ahead, we are relentlessly working on several major projects and are confident that our efforts will bear fruit in due course. In our foray into regional markets we will continue to overcome challenges to expand our presence in these markets. Bagi penglibatan di dalam Negara, kami telah menunjukkan kejayaan dengan pengambilalihan kawalan kepentingan di dalam ABASS. Sebagai langkah untuk mengukuhkan kedudukan, kami juga sedang berusaha keras untuk mendapatkan projek-projek utama dan kami yakin usaha-usaha ini akan berjaya. Di pasaran serantau, kami akan terus berusaha mengatasi cabaran-cabaran untuk mengembangkan kedudukan kami di rantau tersebut. GOVERNANCE TADBIR URUS The Group is committed to practising good corporate governance in our business management by fully subscribing to the principles and best practices as contained in the Malaysian Code of Corporate Governance. Additionally, the Board judiciously plays its role in enhancing the business integrity and governance of the Group to ensure that the interests of all shareholders are protected. Kumpulan komited kepada mengamalkan tadbir urus korporat yang memuaskan dalam pengurusan perniagaan dengan mematuhi sepenuhnya prinsip-prinsip dan amalan-amalan terbaik seperti yang terkandung dalam Kod Tadbir Urus Korporat Malaysia. Tambahan lagi, Lembaga Pengarah terus memainkan peranan dalam meningkatkan integriti perniagaan dan tadbir urus Kumpulan bagi memastikan kepentingan pemegangpemegang saham dilindungi. Centrifugal Decanter Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant Acquisition of Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd by Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd Quality Hotel Shah Alam annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 031 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Executive Chairman’s Statement perutusan pengerusi eksekutif COMMITMENT KOMITMEN I would like to emphasise to our valued shareholders that KPS is unrelenting in its quest to achieve excellence in every aspect of its businesses. This shall be our primary objective on yearly commitment basis. Further, the Board believes in fostering and maintaining good investor relations and the latest corporate developments that may have an impact on shareholder value would be widely disseminated. Furthermore, KPS prides itself of being a good corporate citizen to our employees and the community in which we serve via our participation and involvement in various charitable events, sports and social activities. Saya ingin memaklumkan kepada pemegang-pemegang saham yang dihormati bahawa KPS akan terus berusaha gigih untuk mencapai kecemerlangan di dalam setiap aspek perniagaannya. Ini akan menjadi objektif utama kami dari tahun ke tahun. Tambahan lagi, Lembaga Pengarah percaya dalam mengekalkan hubungan baik dengan pelabur dan sentiasa mengikuti perkembangan korporat terkini yang akan memberi kesan kepada nilai pemegang saham. KPS bangga menjadi warga korporat yang prihatin kepada kakitangan kami dan komuniti di mana kami berkhidmat melalui penyertaan dan penglibatan di dalam pelbagai acara kebajikan, sukan dan aktiviti-aktiviti sosial. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “ The significant strategies of putting the house in order and realigning our corporation with more forward-looking objectives have yielded positive results. I would like to take this opportunity to offer my heartiest appreciation to my fellow Board Members for their priceless contribution, guidance and assistance. May I also express my sincere appreciation to the management and employees of KPS for their untiring efforts and steadfast commitment throughout the year. I also wish to express my gratitude and a heartfelt thank you to all our loyal customers, business associates, financial institutions, relevant government authorities and agencies for their continued support. “ Last but certainly not the least, to our shareholders, we thank you for your belief and faith in us and look forward to your continued support. DATO’ HJ ABD KARIM MUNISAR DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA Executive Chairman/Pengerusi Eksekutif 032 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan PENGHARGAAN Saya ingin mengambil kesempatan ini untuk mengucapkan penghargaan yang tidak terhingga kepada Ahli-ahli Lembaga Pengarah di atas sumbangan mereka yang tidak ternilai, panduan serta tunjuk ajar. Izinkan juga saya merakamkan penghargaan yang ikhlas kepada pengurusan dan kakitangan-kakitangan KPS di atas usaha-usaha dan komitmen mereka yang jitu sepanjang tahun. Saya juga ingin mengucapkan penghargaan dan terima kasih kepada pelanggan-pelanggan setia, rakanrakan perniagaan, institusi-institusi kewangan, jabatan-jabatan dan agensiagensi kerajaan yang relevan di atas sokongan mereka yang berterusan. Tidak lupa juga, kepada pemegangpemegang saham, kami mengucapkan terima kasih di atas kepercayaan yang diberikan kepada kami dan kami mengharapkan sokongan anda yang berterusan. SPRINT Highway YBHG. DATIN PADUKA JUMA’AH BINTI MOKTAR DSSA, ASA, PJK Managing Director’s Operations Review tinjauan operasi pengarah urusan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITY infrastruktur dan utiliti PERFORMANCE REVIEW TINJAUAN PRESTASI Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) is a dynamic and expanding public listed company involved in diverse sectors with core businesses in water and infrastructure while its subsidiaries are involved in property development, hotel management and club recreation. Operating in diversified business sectors, the Group has carried out a review of its operations to ensure that each sector has a competitive edge through efficient and effective management. Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) adalah sebuah syarikat yang dinamik dan sebuah syarikat tersenarai yang sedang berkembang dalam pelbagai sektor, dengan teras perniagaan dalam sektor air dan infrastruktur, manakala anak-anak syarikatnya terlibat dalam sektor pembangunan hartanah, pengurusan hotel dan kelab rekreasi. Dengan bidang niaga yang pelbagai, KPS sentiasa menilai semula operasi perniagaannya untuk mempastikan setiap sektor yang diceburi mempunyai kelebihan daya saing melalui pengurusan yang efisien dan efektif. The financial year ended 31 December 2006 saw the completion of the acquisition of Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd (ABASS). As a result of which, the infrastructure and utility business contributed RM62.1 million in revenue representing 16% of total Group revenue of RM378.6 million. The sector contributed a segment profit of RM69.0 million compared to a segment profit of RM52.1 million in 2005. Included in the segment profit of RM69.0 million is the share of profits of associates (net of tax) amounting to RM35.2 million and share of profits of a joint venture totalling RM7.5 million. We are pleased to report that in line with our aspiration to be a premier regional water player, KPS via Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd has successfully acquired statutory control in ABASS. The acquisition is expected to contribute positively to the future earnings of the Group in years to come. Pada tahun kewangan berakhir 31 Disember 2006, syarikat telah berjaya menyelesaikan pengambilalihan kepentingan majoriti dalam Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd (ABASS). Hasil dari pengambilalihan ini, sektor utiliti dan infrastruktur telah mencatat perolehan sebanyak RM62.1 juta, iaitu bersamaan 16% daripada perolehan Kumpulan berjumlah RM378.6 juta. Sektor ini mencatat keuntungan sebanyak RM69.0 juta, berbanding keuntungan sebanyak RM52.1 juta dalam tahun 2005. Jumlah keuntungan ini termasuk bahagian keuntungan daripada syarikat bersekutu dan entiti usahasama masing-masing mencatat sebanyak RM35.2 juta dan RM7.5 juta. Raw Water Pump Sump Semenyih Intake Plant Sungai Semenyih Dam Selaras dengan aspirasi syarikat untuk menjadi syarikat pengurusan air unggul di rantau ini, KPS melalui anak syarikatnya Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd telah berjaya mengambilalih sepenuhnya kepentingan di dalam ABASS. Pengambilalihan ini dijangka dapat menyumbang secara positif kepada pendapatan masa hadapan Kumpulan. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 035 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Managing Director’s Operations Review tinjauan operasi pengarah urusan Pre-Chemical Plant Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant Furthermore, KPS is still very much dedicated to and remains a forerunner in securing participation in the much anticipated Langat II project which complements the Pahang – Selangor Interstate Raw Water Transfer Scheme (IRWT). The Government has indicated that the IRWT would commence development soon in the immediate future and this bodes well for KPS as the Langat II project would have to be implemented concurrently, thereby allowing KPS to reap positive earnings and in turn enhance its shareholder value. The people of Selangor and the Klang Valley would also stand to benefit as the projects are expected to avert a water shortage in the future. In the meantime, the construction of the West Coast Expressway which has recently been approved by the Government would provide participation opportunities for KPS which in turn translate into an additional source of income for the Group. Sebagai langkah memantapkan lagi perniagaan syarikat, KPS akan terus berusaha dengan lebih gigih lagi untuk menerajui kepentingan ekuiti di dalam projek Skim Langat II, iaitu komponen kepada projek Skim Pemindahan Air Mentah Dari Negeri Pahang ke Selangor. Pengumuman oleh Kerajaan Persekutuan untuk memulakan kerja-kerja pembangunan dalam masa terdekat amatlah dialu-alukan kerana kedua-dua projek akan dilaksanakan secara serentak, dengan itu membolehkan KPS memperolehi pendapatan yang positif dan meningkatkan nilai pemegang sahamnya. Penduduk di Selangor dan Lembah Klang secara keseluruhannya akan juga mendapat manfaat melalui perlaksanaan projek ini kerana ia akan menyelesaikan isu kekurangan bekalan air pada masa hadapan. Dalam masa yang sama, pengumuman kelulusan pembinaan projek Lebuhraya Pantai Barat oleh Kerajaan Persekutuan baru-baru ini akan turut memberikan peluang kepada KPS untuk meningkatkan sumber pendapatan tambahan Kumpulan melalui penyertaan dalam kerja-kerja kontrak pembinaan. PROSPEK PROSPECTS Sludge Treatment Plant Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant The medium term prospect of the Malaysian economy is anticipated to be exciting and challenging. The Government’s allocation under the 9th Malaysia Plan together with the Private Finance Initiatives’ projects planned for the period are expected to propel business activities and enhance sustainable economic growth. These provide ample opportunities for the private sector to take advantage of and KPS is geared and prepared to actively pursue these opportunities. The acquisition of ABASS has further equipped the KPS Group to expand its activities along the water services value chain. The Group is now undertaking feasibilities to develop alternative water resources involving a ground water supply scheme which is expected to generate additional revenue streams to the Group. The implementation of the scheme is, however, still at the preliminary stage. 036 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Dalam jangkamasa sederhana, prospek ekonomi Malaysia diramalkan mencabar dan memberangsangkan. Peruntukan pembangunan Kerajaan dalam Rancangan Malaysia Ke-9 dan projek-projek yang dikenal pasti dilaksanakan secara Inisiatif Pembiayaan Swasta dijangka dapat merangsang aktiviti perniagaan dan meningkatkan pertumbuhan ekonomi yang mampan. Ini akan menyediakan peluang yang luas kepada pihak swasta, termasuk KPS untuk sama-sama terbabit di dalam peluang ekonomi ini. Kejayaan pengambilalihan ABASS telah memantapkan Kumpulan KPS untuk mengembangkan aktiviti berkaitan dalam rantaian industri perkhidmatan air. Kumpulan ketika ini sedang menjalankan kajian daya maju bagi membangunkan sumber alternatif skim bekalan air bawah tanah yang mampu menjana pendapatan tambahan kepada Kumpulan. Walau bagaimanapun, ketika ini perlaksanaan projek masih di peringkat awal pembangunan. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K As part of efforts to establish KPS in the regional and global market, Management has been actively considering opportunities in the ASEAN region to expand its business. We are currently finalising discussions with the local authorities in Indonesia to undertake a number of energy based and road infrastructure projects. We anticipate that several of these projects could reach implementation stage by the third quarter of 2007. Pengurusan juga secara aktif telah mengenal pasti peluang-peluang untuk mengembangkan perniagaan ke negaranegara rantau ASEAN lain sebagai usaha memantapkan perniagaan KPS di peringkat antarabangsa. Ketika ini, perbincangan dengan pihak berkuasa di Indonesia bagi menerajui projek pembangunan bekalan tenaga elektrik dan pembinaan infrastruktur jalan raya sedang berjalan lancar. Syarikat menjangkakan perlaksanaan sebahagian dari projek ini dapat dimulakan pada penggal ketiga tahun 2007. SPRINT Highway PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT pembangunan hartanah dan pengurusan PERFORMANCE REVIEW TINJAUAN PRESTASI Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad (KHSB) a subsidiary of KPS and a public-listed company on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad is the property development arm of the Group. The property sector contributed RM245.2 million in revenue, an increase of approximately 20% when compared to RM204.9 million recorded in the previous year accounting for approximately 65% of total Group revenue in the financial year 2006. This sector posted a segment profit of RM41.4 million compared to a segment loss of RM108.4 million in the previous year. The significant turn around attests to the success of KHSB’s ‘bullet biting’ exercise undertaken in the previous year and as a result, the subsidiary is now poised on the growth trajectory. Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad (KHSB), merupakan anak syarikat KPS yang terlibat dalam aktiviti pembangunan hartanah dan disenaraikan di Papan Utama, Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. Sektor pembangunan hartanah telah menyumbang perolehan sebanyak RM245.2 juta, meningkat 20%, berbanding RM204.9 juta pada tahun sebelumnya. Perolehan dari sektor ini telah menyumbang 65% kepada jumlah perolehan Kumpulan dalam tahun 2006. Sektor ini telah mencatat keuntungan sebanyak RM41.4 juta, berbanding kerugian sebanyak RM108.4 juta pada tahun sebelumnya. Pemulihan prestasi kewangan yang ketara bagi KHSB adalah disebabkan usaha-usaha penyelesaian berterusan ke atas isu-isu penting syarikat pada tahun sebelumnya. During the year under review, KHSB had successfully launched the Cyber Valley Commercial Centre which received strong public support due to its strategic location within the prime vicinity of Cyberjaya and Putrajaya. All the shop offices were sold and new phases are slated for launching in the near future in response to the favourable market demand. Dalam tahun kajian, KHSB telah berjaya melancarkan projek Pusat Komersil Cyber Valley, di mana syarikat telah mendapat sambutan yang baik dari pembeli-pembeli yang tertarik dengan lokasi projek yang bersempadan dengan kawasan Cyberjaya dan Putrajaya. Semua lot kedai pejabat telah terjual dan pelancaran fasa baru akan dilaksanakan dalam masa terdekat bagi memenuhi permintaan pasaran yang memberangsangkan. Cyber Valley Commercial Centre annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 037 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Managing Director’s Operations Review tinjauan operasi pengarah urusan The management will continue to aggressively promote the Selangor Halal Hub in Pulau Indah which is being developed by Central Spectrum (M) Sdn Bhd (CSSB), a subsidiary of KHSB. Phase 1 of the Selangor Halal Hub has been fully sold to seven (7) major investors occupying 175.8 acres. These investors are expected to commence development soon with a total investment of approximately RM482.0 million. Riding on the success of Phase 1, Phase 2 is receiving encouraging response. Most of KHSB’s other projects have been completed and during the year more than RM195.0 million worth of completed properties were sold. PROSPECTS In a highly competitive property market environment, demand was generally slow with indications of an oversupply scenario and a property sector that has reached its peak. It had been a challenging year indeed for our property business even though efforts had been made to review our strategies and improve our performance. Nevertheless, with the Government’s relaxation of Foreign Investment Committee’s ruling for foreign buyers to promote the Malaysia My Second Home Programme, we believe there is a vibrant potential across all segments of the property market which augurs well for KHSB. New projects are already being planned for 2007 namely high-end residential projects in Templer Park Resort, Rawang; Phase 2 of the Cyber Valley Commercial Centre project in Dengkil and a 150-unit condominium project in Bangi known as ‘Bangi One’. These projects, complemented by other property development jointventure exercises, and the proposed disposal of non-core assets are anticipated to augment the company’s financial position. 038 Pengurusan akan terus melaksanakan promosi secara agresif terhadap projek pembangunan Selangor Halal Hub di Pulau Indah, yang dibangunkan oleh Central Spectrum (M) Sdn Bhd (CSSB) iaitu anak syarikat KHSB. Sehingga kini projek telah berjaya menarik tujuh (7) pelabur utama yang telah membeli lotlot industri seluas 175.8 ekar bagi Fasa 1 di Selangor Halal Hub. Pelaburpelabur ini dijangka memulakan projek pembangunan dalam masa terdekat dengan anggaran pelaburan tambahan sebanyak RM482.0 juta. Minat pelabur yang positif juga terbukti apabila syarikat menerima permintaan yang menggalakkan bagi pembangunan di Fasa 2. Hampir semua projek-projek lain KHSB telah disiapkan dan bagi tahun 2006, di mana syarikat telah berjaya mencatat jualan bernilai lebih daripada RM195.0 juta. PROSPEK Dalam suasana pasaran yang mengalami persaingan yang sengit, permintaan keseluruhannya adalah Office of Central Spectrum (M) Sdn Bhd annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan perlahan di dalam senario lebihan penawaran dan permintaan yang telah mencapai tahap puncak. Sektor hartanah menghadapi tahun yang mencabar walaupun usaha-usaha berterusan telah diambil, mengkaji semula strategi-strategi baru bagi meningkatkan prestasi syarikat. Namun begitu, pengumuman Kerajaan Persekutuan melalui Jawatankuasa Pelaburan Asing membenarkan warga asing memiliki hartanah di Malaysia dan juga program menjadikan “Malaysia sebagai Tempat Tinggal Kedua”, pengurusan yakin bahawa masih terdapat potensi bagi menjana pendapatan tambahan dalam sektor ini. Beberapa projek baru telah dirancang pada tahun 2007, antaranya ialah projek kediaman eksklusif di Templer Park Resort, Rawang; Fasa 2 di Pusat Komersil Cyber Valley di Dengkil dan projek Bangi One yang melibatkan pembinaan 150 unit kondominium di Bangi. Projek-projek ini, serta projekprojek usahasama lain dan skim cadangan pelupusan aset bukan teras, dijangka mampu mengukuhkan kedudukan kewangan Syarikat. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Arising from the above factors, and coupled with the recent initiatives announced by the Government to boost the property sector namely the exemption of real property gains tax and the improvement in the delivery system of the sector, we are confident of seeing continued improvement in contribution from property development in the future. Berdasarkan faktor-faktor tersebut dan pengumuman pengecualian cukai keuntungan hartanah dan peningkatan sistem penyampaian awam oleh Kerajaan, Syarikat yakin sektor hartanah akan terus dapat menyumbang kepada pertumbuhan Kumpulan pada masa hadapan. HOTEL AND RECREATION hotel dan rekreasi PERFORMANCE REVIEW TINJAUAN PRESTASI The hotel and recreation businesses being undertaken via KHSB comprise three (3) hotels namely Quality Hotel City Centre (QHCC), Quality Hotel Shah Alam (QHSA) and Brisdale Hotel, and three (3) recreation clubs namely the Perangsang Templer Golf Club (PTGC), Kelab OUG and an associated club known as Kelab Darul Ehsan. The hotel business posted RM27.0 million in revenue in 2006 accounting for approximately 7% of total Group revenue and a marginal increase of 5% when compared to RM25.8 million in the previous year. A segment profit of RM1.7 million was recorded for the year 2006 against a segment loss of RM15.1 million in the previous year. Operasi sektor perhotelan dan rekreasi oleh KHSB adalah melalui tiga (3) hotel, iaitu Quality Hotel City Centre (QHCC), Quality Hotel Shah Alam (QHSA) dan Brisdale Hotel. Manakala kelab rekreasi, adalah melalui Perangsang Templer Golf Club (PTGC), Kelab OUG dan kelab bersekutu dikenali sebagai Kelab Darul Ehsan. Pada tahun 2006, sektor hotel dan rekreasi telah menyumbang perolehan sebanyak RM27.0 juta, bersamaan 7% daripada jumlah perolehan Kumpulan, meningkat sebanyak 5%, berbanding perolehan sebanyak RM25.8 juta pada tahun sebelumnya. Keuntungan yang dicatatkan sebanyak RM1.7 juta pada tahun 2006, berbanding kerugian sebanyak RM15.1 juta pada tahun sebelumnya. The recreation business posted RM9.4 million in revenue in 2006, accounting for approximately 2% of total Group revenue, and represents a 15% decline when compared to RM11.1 million generated in the previous year. The decline was attributed mainly to lower revenue from the PTGC golf course due to its below par condition and subsequently the temporary closure of the golf course and the club house towards the end of year for rectification and refurbishment works to improve our product offerings. The recreation sector posted a segment loss of RM1.2 million when compared to a segment loss of RM6.2 million in 2005. The segment loss in 2006 was attributed to losses incurred by our associated club amounting to RM0.7 million. Sektor perniagaan rekreasi mencatatkan perolehan sebanyak RM9.4 juta pada tahun 2006, bersamaan 2% daripada jumlah perolehan Kumpulan, merosot sebanyak 15% berbanding RM11.1 juta pada tahun sebelumnya. Kemerosotan perolehan yang dialami oleh PTGC adalah disebabkan keadaan padang golf yang kurang baik menjurus kepada penutupan sementara padang golf dan rumah kelab pada akhir tahun 2006 bagi kerja-kerja menaiktaraf dan penyelenggaraan kemudahan-kemudahan lain dilaksanakan. Sektor ini mencatat kerugian sebanyak RM1.2 juta, berbanding kerugian sebanyak RM6.2 juta pada tahun 2005. Kerugian pada tahun 2006 ini juga adalah disebabkan kerugian dicatatkan oleh kelab bersekutu sebanyak RM0.7 juta. Quality Hotel Shah Alam Gardenia Coffee House Quality Hotel Shah Alam annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 039 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Managing Director’s Operations Review tinjauan operasi pengarah urusan PROSPECTS This year has been designated Visit Malaysia Year (VMY) as the country celebrates 50 years of independence and nationhood. A celebration marked by year-round festivities involving not just Malaysians but foreigners alike, the VMY campaign is projected to generate 24 million of tourist arrivals. Our hotel and recreation sector has put in place plans to capitalise and exploit this positive trend to increase our income via strengthening our promotional activities and improving service excellence to raise customer satisfaction. Reception Quality Hotel Shah Alam We will continuously channel efforts to strengthen our market position by investing in product upgrading, human capital development and intensification of marketing activities while consciously managing our costs to improve the financial performance in this sector. PROSPEK Tahun 2007 telah diisytiharkan sebagai Tahun Melawat Malaysia (TMM) sempena ulangtahun ke-50 tahun kemerdekaan negara. Beberapa perayaan yang telah dirancang dan akan dijalankan bukan sahaja membabitkan rakyat tempatan malah juga melibatkan pelancong asing. Kempen TMM ini dijangka mampu menarik kedatangan 24 juta pelancong asing. Hotel dan kelab rekreasi Kumpulan akan bekerja keras memanfaatkan peluang yang ada ini untuk meningkatkan pendapatan dengan mempergiatkan aktiviti promosi dan meningkatkan tahap perkhidmatan dan kepuasan pelanggan. Syarikat akan terus berusaha untuk mengukuhkan kedudukan di pasaran perhotelan, melalui usaha mempertingkatkan mutu produk, membangun modal insan, meningkatkan aktiviti pemasaran dan usaha penjimatan kos bagi meningkatkan prestasi kewangan sektor ini. TRADING AND GENERAL CONTRACT WORKS perdagangan dan kontrak awam Water analysis using Jar Tester to measure optimum dosing of alum Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant 040 PERFORMANCE REVIEW TINJAUAN PRESTASI In January 2006, in line with its ongoing strategy of divesting nonstrategic assets and realising the value of its investments, KPS had disposed off its 70% equity stake in construction arm, Darul Ehsan Bina Sdn Bhd. Income from trading activities was contributed by 60%owned subsidiary, Hydrovest Sdn Bhd (Hydrovest), which in turn owns 60% equity interest in Aqua-Flo Sdn Bhd (Aqua-Flo) which is involved in the trading of potable water and wastewater treatment chemicals, provision of technical services and sales of equipment for the water and wastewater industry. In the financial year 2006, the trading sector recorded a revenue of RM24.8 million accounting for approximately 7% of Selaras dengan usaha syarikat untuk mengukuhkan struktur organisasi dan pelupusan pelaburan yang tidak strategik, syarikat telah melupuskan 70% kepentingan ekuiti di dalam Darul Ehsan Bina Sdn Bhd. Pendapatan daripada aktiviti perdagangan adalah disumbangkan oleh Hydrovest Sdn Bhd (Hydrovest), anak syarikat di mana KPS memegang 60% ekuiti. Hydrovest pula memegang 60% ekuiti di dalam Aqua-Flo Sdn Bhd (Aqua-Flo), syarikat yang terlibat dalam perniagaan bahan kimia dan peralatan serta khidmat nasihat bagi industri rawatan air dan air kumbahan. Pada tahun 2006, sektor ini mencatat perolehan sebanyak RM24.8 juta, bersamaan 7% daripada jumlah perolehan Kumpulan. Jumlah perolehan ini merosot sebanyak RM25.2 juta atau annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K total Group revenue. The revenue declined by RM25.2 million or approximately 50% when compared to the RM50.0 million achieved in 2005. The significant decline in revenue in 2006 was attributed to a reduction in income source arising from the divestment of Perangsang Dagang Sdn Bhd which disposal was completed on 15 December 2005. However, the trading sector posted a segment profit of RM1.9 million representing a 25% increase when compared to RM1.5 million registered in 2005. PROSPECTS As part of its growth strategy, Hydrovest via Aqua-Flo is continuously identifying opportunities in the water and wastewater industry. Besides expanding its product range in the trading business, Aqua-Flo is also geared to venture into projects involved in the treatment of leachate, sludge and other industrial wastes. As a complement to its organic growth, Hydrovest will capitalise on opportunities to acquire equity stakes in companies in the chemical and biotechnology industries. 50%, berbanding perolehan sebanyak RM50.0 juta yang dicatat pada tahun 2005. Kemerosotan yang ketara ini disebabkan pengurangan perolehan selepas pelupusan ekuiti dalam Perangsang Dagang Sdn Bhd pada 15 Disember 2005. Walaubagaimanapun, sektor perdagangan ini mencatat keuntungan sebanyak RM1.9 juta, meningkat 25% berbanding keuntungan sebanyak RM1.5 juta pada tahun 2005. “ PROSPEK Sebagai sebahagian daripada strategi pertumbuhan syarikat, Hydrovest melalui Aqua-Flo akan terus mengenalpasti peluang-peluang mengembangkan perniagaan dalam industri rawatan air bersih dan air kumbahan. Selain dari perniagaan produk bahan kimia, Aqua-Flo juga berusaha meneroka peluang-peluang perniagaan dalam sektor rawatan bahan kumbahan dan sisa kilang. Hydrovest akan merebut peluang untuk mengambilalih kepentingan ekuiti dalam syarikatsyarikat kimia dan bioteknologi yang telah terbukti kejayaannya. INVESTMENT HOLDING AND OTHERS pegangan pelaburan dan lain-lain PERFORMANCE REVIEW TINJAUAN PRESTASI In the year 2006, the Group’s investment holding activities generated RM5.3 million in revenue, compared to RM5.6 million in 2005. However, investment holding activities posted a segment loss of RM4.3 million in 2006, an improvement compared to a segment loss RM12.7 million in 2005. Pada tahun 2006, aktiviti pegangan pelaburan Kumpulan mencatat perolehan sebanyak RM5.3 juta, berbanding perolehan sebanyak RM5.6 juta pada tahun 2005. Walaubagaimanapun, aktiviti pegangan pelaburan mencatat kerugian sebanyak RM4.3 juta pada tahun 2006, berbanding kerugian sebanyak RM12.7 juta pada tahun 2005. SPRINT Highway DATIN PADUKA JUMA’AH BINTI MOKTAR DSSA, ASA, PJK Managing Director/Pengarah Urusan annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 041 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Profile of Senior Management profil pengurusan kanan Being the first President of Ampang Jaya Municipal Council then in 1992, he maintained and improved Ampang as a preferred residential development for expatriates. His qualification and vast experience as a government officer between the years of 1974 - 2004 enhances his capabilities in leading Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad as the President and Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad as Executive Chairman. YBhg. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Munisar, DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA, berusia 56 tahun, dilantik sebagai Pengerusi Eksekutif Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) pada 6 September 2004. Beliau memiliki Ijazah Sarjana Muda Ekonomi (Kepujian) dari Universiti Malaya, Diploma Lanjutan dalam bidang Pembangunan Ekonomi (dengan Cemerlang) dari University of Manchester, UK dan Ijazah Sarjana Pentadbiran Perniagaan dari University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Beliau juga telah menghadiri Advance Course in Urban Planning JICA di Tokyo, Jepun. YBHG. DATO’ HAJI ABD. KARIM BIN MUNISAR Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim telah diberi kepercayaan untuk menerajui bandar-bandar dan daerah ternama iaitu Majlis Perbandaran Petaling Jaya, Majlis Daerah Sepang dan Majlis Perbandaran Ampang Jaya masing-masing antara tahun 1992 - 2004. DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA YBhg. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Munisar, DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA, aged 56, was appointed Executive Chairman of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) on 6 September 2004. He holds a Bachelor of Economics (Hons.) from University of Malaya, an Advanced Diploma in Economic Development (with Distinction) from University of Manchester, United Kingdom and Master in Business Administration from University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He also attended an Advance Course in Urban Planning JICA at Tokyo, Japan. Semasa menjadi Yang Dipertua Majlis Perbandaran Petaling Jaya, beliau berjaya mengemukakan idea-idea pentadbiran dalam memberi sistem perkhidmatan yang cekap dan mesra untuk kepentingan komuniti Petaling Jaya dan menambahkan perolehan untuk Bandar tersebut. Kebolehan dan pengalaman yang dimiliki oleh Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim telah membina kepercayaan Kerajaan Negeri Selangor untuk melantik beliau menjadi Pegawai Daerah dan Pemangku Yang Dipertua Majlis Daerah Sepang. Beliau berjaya menjadikan Daerah Sepang terkenal di pandangan tempatan dan dunia. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim was entrusted to spearhead among the most prominent city, district and council namely Petaling Jaya Municipal Council, Sepang District and Ampang Jaya Municipal Council respectively between the years of 1992 2004. Sebagai Yang Dipertua Majlis Perbandaran Ampang Jaya yang pertama pada tahun 1992, beliau berjaya mengekalkan dan menaik taraf Ampang sebagai penempatan pembangunan pilihan bagi ekspatriat. During his tenure as President of Petaling Jaya Municipal Council, he managed to surface new ideas in providing efficient administrative systems for the benefit of the Petaling Jaya community whilst generating revenue for the city. Kelayakan dan pengalaman beliau yang luas sebagai Pegawai Kerajaan antara tahun 1974 - 2004 telah mempertingkatkan kebolehannya dalam memimpin Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad sebagai Presiden dan Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad sebagai Pengerusi Eksekutif. The capabilities and experience acquired by Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim has built the trust of the Selangor State Government to make him the District Officer cum Acting President of the Council. He successfully managed to turn Sepang into a renowned district locally and abroad. 042 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar, DSSA, ASA, PJK, aged 55, was appointed Managing Director of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) in July 1997. Datin Paduka Juma’ah graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons.) from University of London, United Kingdom in 1981 and obtained her Master in Business Administration (with Distinction) in 1989. In 1992, she attended the ‘Applied International Management Programme’ at the Institute of Foretagledning, Sigtuna in Sweden. Datin Paduka Juma’ah began her career in 1975 as Credit Officer KPS and held the position of Company Secretary/Group Legal Adviser to the KPS Group from 1981 to 1996. In June 1996, Datin Paduka Juma’ah assumed the position of Vice President Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad (KDEB) and Executive Director of Brisdale Holdings Berhad, respectively. Datin Paduka Juma’ah was appointed to the Board of KDEB as Director on 15 August 1997 and currently also holds the position of Deputy President KDEB. YBHG. DATIN PADUKA JUMA’AH BINTI MOKTAR YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar, DSSA, ASA, PJK, berusia 55 tahun, telah dilantik sebagai Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) pada Julai 1997. Datin Paduka Juma’ah memiliki Ijazah Sarjana Muda Undang-undang (Kepujian) dari University of London, United Kingdom pada tahun 1981 dan Ijazah Sarjana Pentadbiran Perniagaan (dengan Cemerlang) dalam tahun 1989. Beliau menghadiri kursus “Applied International Management Programme” di Institut Foretagledning, Sigtuna di Sweden dalam tahun 1992. Datin Paduka Juma’ah memulakan kerjaya pada tahun 1975 sebagai Pegawai Kredit di KPS dan seterusnya memegang jawatan Setiausaha Syarikat/Penasihat Undang-undang Kumpulan KPS dari tahun 1981 hingga tahun 1996. Datin Paduka Juma’ah menyandang jawatan Naib Presiden, Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad (KDEB) dan Pengarah Eksekutif, Brisdale Holdings Berhad pada Jun 1996. Datin Paduka Juma’ah menganggotai Lembaga KDEB pada 15 Ogos 1997 dan ketika ini turut menyandang jawatan Timbalan Presiden KDEB. DSSA, ASA, PJK Encik Arthur Wong is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants and the Institute of Chartered Accountants, England and Wales. ENCIK ARTHUR WONG YIEN KIM SIS, PPT Encik Arthur Wong Yien Kim, SIS, PPT, aged 53, is the General Manager Finance at Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS), a position held since 2000. Encik Arthur Wong joined KPS in 1983 as an Accountant and was the Chief Accountant for several of KPS’s subsidiaries, namely Perangsang International Sdn Bhd, Perangsang Delima Sdn Bhd, Perangsang Sport Industries Sdn Bhd and SAP Holdings Berhad (SAP). He served SAP for seven (7) years as Head of Division Finance, before being transferred to KPS. Encik Arthur Wong is also the Vice President Finance at Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad, a position held since 2000. Encik Arthur Wong Yien Kim, SIS, PPT, berusia 53 tahun, telah dilantik sebagai Pengurus Besar Kewangan Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) pada tahun 2000. Encik Arthur Wong telah berkhidmat dengan KPS semenjak tahun 1983 dan telah menerajui Bahagian Kewangan di beberapa anak syarikat sebagai Ketua Akauntan iaitu Perangsang International Sdn Bhd, Perangsang Delima Sdn Bhd, Perangsang Sports Industries Sdn Bhd dan SAP Holdings Berhad (SAP). Encik Arthur Wong telah berkhidmat selama tujuh (7) tahun dengan SAP sebagai Ketua Bahagian Kewangan sebelum dipindahkan perkhidmatan ke KPS. Encik Arthur Wong turut menyandang jawatan Naib Presiden Kewangan di Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad sejak tahun 2000. Encik Arthur Wong merupakan ahli Institut Akauntan Malaysia dan Institute of Chartered Accountants, England dan Wales. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 043 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Profile of Senior Management profil pengurusan kanan to 1984 and subsequently, as Assistant Manager at ArabMalaysian Finance Berhad till 1990. Encik Mohd Noor was the Manager Corporate Planning at KPS from 1991 to 1998 before being appointed General Manager. He also holds the position of Vice President Corporate Planning at Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad. Encik Mohd Noor bin Ismail, PPT, berusia 57 tahun, telah dilantik sebagai Pengurus Besar Perancang Korporat Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) pada tahun 1999. Berkelulusan Diploma Perakaunan dari UiTM dan Ijazah Pentadbiran Perniagaan (Kewangan Korporat) dari Western Michigan University, USA, beliau juga memperolehi Ijazah Sarjana Pentadbiran Perniagaan dari Morehead State University, USA. ENCIK MOHD NOOR BIN ISMAIL PPT Encik Mohd Noor bin Ismail, PPT, aged 57, is the General Manager Corporate Planning at Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS), a position held since 1999. He holds a Diploma in Accountancy from UiTM, a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration (Corporate Finance) from Western Michigan University, USA and Master in Business Administration from Morehead State University, USA. Encik Mohd Noor joined KPS in 1991. Prior to that, he served as an Examiner of Account with FELCRA Berhad from 1974 to 1979, Accountant at Kwong Yik Bank Berhad from 1983 Encik Mohd Noor mula berkhidmat dengan KPS pada tahun 1991. Sebelum itu, beliau telah berkhidmat dengan FELCRA Berhad sebagai Pemeriksa Akaun dari tahun 1974 hingga 1979. Beliau juga telah berkhidmat dengan Kwong Yik Bank Berhad sebagai Akauntan bermula dari 1983 hingga 1984 dan seterusnya bertugas di Arab Malaysian Finance Berhad sebagai Penolong Pengurus sehingga tahun 1990. Encik Mohd Noor memegang jawatan Pengurus Perancang Korporat di KPS dari tahun 1991 hingga tahun 1998 sebelum dilantik sebagai Pengurus Besar. Beliau juga menyandang jawatan Naib Presiden Perancang Korporat di Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad. Encik Revi Pillai, ASA, aged 57, joined Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) in 1984 as Management Accountant and was appointed General Manager Management Audit in 1997. A graduate in Bachelor of Science from Universiti Sains Malaysia and the Association of Chartered Management Accountants (ACMA) United Kingdom, he had previously worked with several leading organisations in Malaysia. Encik Revi is a member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. Encik Revi Pillai, ASA, berusia 57 tahun, mula berkhidmat di Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) pada tahun 1984 sebagai Akauntan Pengurusan dan dilantik sebagai Pengurus Besar Audit Pengurusan pada tahun 1997. Berkelulusan Ijazah Sarjana Muda Sains dari Universiti Sains Malaysia dan Association of Chartered Management Accountants (ACMA) United Kingdom, beliau telah berkhidmat di beberapa buah organisasi terkemuka di Malaysia sebelum menganggotai KPS. Encik Revi merupakan ahli Management Accountants. 044 Chartered annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Institute of ENCIK REVI PILLAI ASA KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Encik Abdul Karim bin Endut, aged 35 was appointed General Manager Water Management of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) in December 2005. He holds a Master in Chemical Engineering and a Bachelor Degree in Chemical Engineering from Université dé Nancy 1, France. Prior to joining KPS, Encik Abdul Karim held the position of Assistant Project Director of WWE Holding where he served at the Jeddah office from May to December 2005. Encik Abdul Karim worked with British American Tobacco Malaysia as Consultant from January 2004 to May 2005 and prior to that, was employed at Ondeo Services (Lyonnaise des Eaux) as Operational Manager from 1994 to 2003. Encik Abdul Karim also holds a certificate in Prince 2 Project Management from United Kingdom and is a member of the Malaysian Water Association since 2000. Encik Abdul Karim bin Endut, 35 tahun, telah dilantik sebagai Pengurus Besar Pengurusan Air, Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) pada Disember 2005. Beliau berkelulusan Ijazah Sarjana Kejuruteraan Kimia dan Ijazah Sarjana Muda Kejuruteraan Kimia dari Université dé Nancy 1, Perancis. ENCIK ABDUL KARIM BIN ENDUT Sebelum menganggotai KPS, Encik Abdul Karim memegang jawatan sebagai Penolong Pengarah Projek di WWE Holding di mana beliau telah ditugaskan di Jeddah dari Mei hingga Disember 2005. Encik Abdul Karim telah berkhidmat dengan British American Tobacco Malaysia sebagai Konsultan dari Januari 2004 hingga Mei 2005 dan sebelumnya telah bekerja sebagai Pengurus Operasi di Ondeo Services (Lyonnaise des Eaux) dari 1994 hingga 2003. Encik Abdul Karim juga mempunyai sijil dalam Prince 2 Project Management dari United Kingdom dan merupakan ahli Persatuan Air Malaysia semenjak 2000. Tuan Haji Zulkifli has more than 18 years’ working experience in property and infrastructure development. Prior to joining KPS, he served as Chief Operating Officer at SAP Air Hitam Properties from 1988 to 2001. TUAN HAJI ZULKIFLI BIN HUSSAIN PPT Tuan Haji Zulkifli bin Hussain, PPT, aged 54 was appointed General Manager, Infrastructure & Utility Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) in 2001. He obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) in 1979 and Master of Science in Construction Management from University of Birmingham, United Kingdom in 1986. Tuan Haji Zulkifli bin Hussain, PPT, berusia 54 tahun, dilantik ke jawatan Pengurus Besar, Infrastruktur dan Utiliti Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) pada tahun 2001. Beliau memperolehi Ijazah Sarjana Muda Sains dalam bidang Kejuruteraan Awam dari Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) pada tahun 1979 dan Ijazah Sarjana Sains dalam bidang Pengurusan Pembinaan dari University of Birmingham, United Kingdom pada tahun 1986. Tuan Haji Zulkifli mempunyai pengalaman kerja lebih daripada 18 tahun dalam pembangunan hartanah dan infrastruktur. Sebelum menyertai KPS, beliau berkhidmat sebagai Ketua Pegawai Operasi di SAP Air Hitam Properties dari tahun 1988 hingga 2001. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 045 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Profile of Senior Management profil pengurusan kanan Puan Hashimah binti Mohd Isa, PPT, aged 46, was appointed Company Secretary of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) in 1996. A graduate of Indiana State University, Puan Hashimah holds a Master in Business Administration. She has been with the KPS Group since 1990. Puan Hashimah binti Mohd Isa, PPT, berusia 46 tahun, telah dilantik sebagai Setiausaha Syarikat di Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) pada tahun 1996. Puan Hashimah mendapat pendidikan dari Indiana State University dan berkelulusan Sarjana Pentadbiran Perniagaan. PUAN HASHIMAH BINTI MOHD ISA PPT 046 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Puan Hashimah telah berkhidmat di KPS sejak tahun 1990. Quality Hotel KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Statement of Corporate Governance penyata tadbir urus korporat The Board of Directors (“the Board”) of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (“the Company”) recognises the exercise of good corporate governance in conducting the business and affairs of the Company with integrity, transparency and professionalism as a key component for the Company’s continued progress and success. These will not only safeguard and enhance shareholders’ investments and value but will at the same time ensure that the interests of other shareholders are protected. The Board is, therefore, committed to supporting the recommendations of the Malaysia Code on Corporate Governance (“the Code”) and steps are currently being undertaken to prepare the Group to adopt, implement and fulfill the principles and best policies of the Code. A. Lembaga Pengarah (“Lembaga”) Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (“Syarikat”) mengiktiraf bahawa langkah tadbir urus korporat yang memuaskan semasa mengendalikan urusan perniagaan dan hal ehwal Syarikat dengan tahap kewibawaan, ketelusan dan profesionalisme merupakan komponen penting bagi memastikan Syarikat mencapai kemajuan dan kejayaan berterusan. Ia bukan sahaja akan melindungi dan mempertingkatkan pelaburan dan nilai pemegang saham, malah pada masa yang sama akan memastikan supaya kepentingan pemegangpemegang saham lain turut dilindungi. Justeru itu, Lembaga adalah komited untuk menyokong syorsyor yang terkandung dalam Kod Tadbir Urus Korporat Malaysia (“Kod”) dan kini, langkah-langkah sedang diambil untuk menyediakan Kumpulan supaya menerima pakai, melaksanakan dan memenuhi prinsip-prinsip amalan terbaik Kod ini. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1. Duties of Board of Directors The Board of the Company takes full responsibility for the performance of the Group. The Board guides the Company on its short and long term goals, providing advice and devising strategies on management and business development issues while providing balance to the management of the Company. 1. Tanggungjawab Lembaga Pengarah The Board’s most important functions include: Lembaga Syarikat bertanggungjawab sepenuhnya ke atas prestasi Kumpulan. Lembaga memberi panduan kepada Syarikat untuk mencapai matlamat jangka pendek dan jangka panjangnya, menyediakan khidmat nasihat dan merangka strategi ke atas isu-isu pengurusan dan pembangunan perniagaan di samping memastikan keseimbangan kepada pengurusan Syarikat. • setting the objectives, goals and corporate direction for the Company; Bidang tugas paling penting Lembaga termasuk: • adopting and monitoring progress of the Company’s strategic plan; • overseeing the conduct of the Company’s business to evaluate whether the business is being properly managed; • • • • 048 A. LEMBAGA PENGARAH • menetapkan objektif, matlamat dan haluan korporat bagi Syarikat; • mengamalkan dan mengawal perkembangan rancangan strategik Syarikat; • menyelia perjalanan perniagaan Syarikat untuk menilai sama ada perniagaan telah diuruskan dengan teratur; • succession planning including appointing, training, fixing the compensation of and where appropriate, reviewing senior management composition; mengenalpasti risiko-risiko utama dan memastikan pelaksanaan sistem sewajarnya untuk menguruskan risiko-risiko ini; • developing and implementing an investor relations programme or shareholder communications policy for the Company; and perancangan berterusan termasuk melantik, melatih, menetapkan pampasan bila dan di mana sesuai, menyemak komposisi pengurusan kanan; • mewujudkan dan melaksanakan program berkaitan perhubungan pelabur atau pemegang saham Syarikat; dan • menyemak kecukupan dan ketelusan sistem kawalan dalaman Syarikat dan pengurusan sistem maklumat, termasuk sistem bagi pematuhan undang-undang, peraturan, arahan dan garis panduan. identifying principal risks and ensuring the implementation of appropriate systems to manage these risks; reviewing the adequacy and the integrity of the Company’s internal control systems and management information systems, including systems for compliance with applicable laws, regulations, rules, directives and guidelines. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Dalam melaksanakan kewajipan fudisiarinya, Lembaga telah mengamanahkan tugas-tugas khusus kepada empat (4) Jawatankuasa Lembaga yang merupakan Jawatankuasa Audit, Jawatankuasa Imbuhan, Jawatankuasa Pencalonan dan Jawatankuasa ESOS. Laporan Jawatankuasa masing-masing adalah sebagaimana dikemukakan dalam Laporan Tahunan pada muka surat 55 hingga 57 dan muka surat 62 hingga 77. In discharging its fiduciary duties, the Board has delegated specific tasks to four (4) Board Committees, which are the Audit Committee, Remuneration Committee, Nomination Committee and ESOS Committee. The respective committee reports are disclosed on pages 55 to 57 and pages 62 to 67 of this Annual Report. 2. Composition of the Board The Board of KPS consists of nine (9) members: i. ii. iii. iv. Executive Chairman Managing Director Two (2) Non-Independent Non-Executive Directors Five (5) Independent Non-Executive Directors The Directors include professionals in the fields of engineering, economics, finance and accounting; and senior civil administrators. The information of all the directors is set out from page 14 to 23 of this Annual Report. The composition of the Board is determined using the following principles: i. ii. at least two (2) persons or one third of the Board, whichever is higher, must be independent non-executive directors; and 2. Komposisi Lembaga Lembaga KPS pada masa ini mempunyai sembilan (9) ahli terdiri daripada: i. ii. iii. iv. Pengarah-pengarah adalah profesional dalam bidang kejuruteraan, ekonomi, kewangan, perakaunan dan pentadbir-pentadbir awam kanan yang berpengalaman. Maklumat mengenai kesemua pengarah dikemukakan pada muka surat 14 hingga 23 dalam Laporan Tahunan ini. Komposisi Lembaga ditentukan berpegangkan prinsip-prinsip berikut: i. sekurang-kurangnya dua (2) orang atau satu pertiga daripada Lembaga yang mana lebih tinggi, hendaklah pengarah bukan eksekutif bebas; dan ii. sekurang-kurangnya seorang (1) pengarah adalah ahli Institut Akauntan Malaysia. at least one (1) director is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants. The composition of the Board shall be reviewed on a need basis by the Nomination Committee to ensure that the Board has the required mix of skills, expertise, attributes and core competencies to discharge its duties effectively. There is a clear division of responsibility between the Executive Chairman and the Managing Director to ensure that there is a balance of power and authority. The presence of Independent NonExecutive Directors who are independent of the management, fulfill a pivotal role in corporate accountability as they are free from any business and other relationships that could interfere with their exercise of independent judgement or the ability to act in the best interests of the Company. Pengerusi Eksekutif Pengarah Urusan Dua (2) Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bukan Bebas Lima (5) Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas Komposisi Lembaga akan dikaji mengikut keperluan oleh Jawatankuasa Pencalonan untuk memastikan bahawa Lembaga mempunyai kriteria kemahiran, pengalaman, sifat dan kekompetenan teras untuk melaksanakan tugasnya secara berkesan. Terdapat pembahagian tanggungjawab yang jelas diantara Pengerusi Eksekutif dan Pengarah Urusan bagi memastikan terdapat keseimbangan didalam bidang kuasa. Kehadiran Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas yang bebas daripada pengurusan, memenuhi peranan utama dalam kebertanggungjawaban korporat memandangkan mereka adalah bebas daripada mana-mana hubungan perniagaan dan lain-lain hubungan yang boleh mengganggu pelaksanaan pertimbangan bebas atau keupayaan mereka untuk bertindak demi kepentingan terbaik Syarikat. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 049 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Statement of Corporate Governance penyata tadbir urus korporat 3. Board Meetings and Supply of Information 3. Lembaga mempunyai lima (5) mesyuarat terjadual tetap setiap tahun, dengan mesyuarat tambahan diadakan apabila perlu. Dalam tahun kewangan berakhir 31 Disember 2006, enam (6) Mesyuarat Lembaga telah diadakan dan kehadiran pengarah masing-masing adalah seperti berikut: The Board has five (5) regularly scheduled meetings annually with additional meetings convened when necessary. During the financial year ended 31 December 2006, six (6) Board Meetings were held and the respective directors attendance are as follows: Name of Directors/Nama Pengarah-pengarah Attendance/Kehadiran Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Munisar Dato’ Haji Azlan bin Hashim Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim bin Dato’ Sujak Dato’ Dr. Haji Karim bin Haji Mansor Dato’ Yip Kam Chong Dato’ Dr. Amran bin Kasimin 6/6 6/6 6/6 6/6 5/6 6/6 5/6 6/6 6/6 Lembaga disediakan dengan agenda-agenda dan kertas-kertas Lembaga sebelum mesyuarat Lembaga termasuk minit mesyuarat terdahulu, laporan prestasi suku tahunan Kumpulan, cadangan korporat dan strategik bagi semakan dan kelulusan Lembaga. Dokumen-dokumen ini dikeluarkan lebih awal untuk membolehkan Lembaga mendapat penjelasan daripada pengurusan sebelum mesyuarat Lembaga bagi melaksanakan tugastugasnya dengan berkesan. The Board is provided with agendas and Board papers prior to board meetings. The Board papers include minutes of the previous meeting, quarterly performance report of the Group, corporate and strategic proposals for the Board’s review and approval. These documents are issued in advance to enable the Board to seek clarifications from the management before the Board meetings to enable effective discharge of its duties. The Board members have access to the advice and services of the Company Secretary and other professionals on all information in relation to the Group whether as a full Board or in their individual capacity to assist them in the furtherance of their duties. 4. 050 Ahli-ahli Lembaga mempunyai akses kepada nasihat dan khidmat Setiausaha Syarikat dan ahliahli profesional bagi semua maklumat berhubung dengan Kumpulan sama ada dalam keupayaan Lembaga penuh atau secara individu untuk membantu mereka dalam menjalankan tugas-tugas mereka. Directors’ Training The Group acknowledges the fact that continuous education and training are vital for the Board members to gain insight into the state of economy, technological advances, latest regulatory developments and management strategies. All members of the Board have attended the Directors Mandatory Accreditation Programme (MAP) and have met the requirements of the Continuous Education Programme (CEP). The training attended by the Directors during the year other than the training attended for purpose of fulfilling the CEP requirements are summarised as follows: annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Mesyuarat Lembaga dan Bekalan Maklumat 4. Latihan Pengarah-pengarah Kumpulan menyedari bahawa pendidikan berterusan adalah penting bagi ahli-ahli Lembaga untuk mengetahui dengan lebih mendalam mengenai keadaan ekonomi, perkembangan teknologi, perkembangan berperaturan terkini dan strategi pengurusan. Semua ahli Lembaga telah menghadiri Program Akreditasi Mandatori (“MAP”) dan memenuhi kehendak Program Pendidikan Berterusan (“CEP”). Latihan yang telah dihadiri oleh Pengarah-pengarah selain daripada latihan bagi memenuhi kehendak “CEP” adalah seperti berikut: KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Name of Directors Nama Pengarah-pengarah Programmes Program-program YBhg. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Munisar • Key Performance Indicators as a Management Tool • Accounting and Financial Management Modular Program: Module 1 - Understanding and Making Effective Use of the Basic Financial Statements YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar • Improving Board of Directors’ Performance, Leadership & Governance • Key Performance Indicators as a Management Tool YBhg. Dato’ Haji Azlan bin Hashim • Financial Reporting Standards (FRS) Briefing for Directors and CEOs • Executive Workshop on Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Financing of Terrorism (CFT) for Directors • Executive Workshop on Islamic Banking for Directors • Corporate Financial Strategy in a Global Market • Capturing Organisational Learning with Knowledge Management • Blue Ocean Strategy Workshop III - Visual Strategy Fair YBhg. Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin • Induction Program for the BOD of Bank Pembangunan, SME Bank, PLC and GMV • Ship Finance • Bio Diesel Technology • MIA Regional Conference 2006 • MICPA - Bursa Malaysia Business Forum 2006 YBhg. Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail • Accounting and Financial Management Modular Program: Module 1 - Understanding and Making Effective Use of the Basic Financial Statements • An Understanding of Business Failure and Corporate Recovery: A Director’s Perspective • On Going Business Improvement YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim bin Dato’ Sujak • An Understanding of Business Failure and Corporate Recovery: A Director’s Perspective YB Dato’ Dr. Haji Karim bin Haji Mansor • Accounting and Financial Management Modular Program: Module 1 - Understanding and Making Effective Use of the Basic Financial Statements YBhg. Dato’ Yip Kam Chong • Accounting and Financial Management Modular Program: Module 1 - Understanding and Making Effective Use of the Basic Financial Statements YB Dato’ Dr. Amran bin Kasimin • Accounting and Financial Management Modular Program: Module 1- Understanding and Making Effective Use of the Basic Financial Statements The Directors will continue to attend other relevant training programmes as appropriate to enhance their skills and knowledge. Pengarah-pengarah akan terus menghadiri program-program latihan berkaitan yang sesuai untuk mempertingkatkan kemahiran dan pengetahuan mereka. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 051 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Statement of Corporate Governance penyata tadbir urus korporat 5. 5. Re-election of Directors Selaras dengan Tataurusan Pertubuhan Syarikat, semua Pengarah yang dilantik oleh Lembaga adalah tertakluk kepada pemilihan oleh pemegang-pemegang saham pada peluang pertama selepas pelantikan mereka. Tataurusan juga memperuntukkan bahawa sekurangkurangnya satu pertiga daripada Pengarah selebihnya adalah tertakluk kepada pemilihan semula mengikut pusingan pada setiap Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan dengan syarat kesemua Pengarah termasuk Pengarah Urusan hendaklah bersara dari pejabat sekurangkurangnya satu kali setiap tiga tahun tetapi adalah layak untuk pemilihan semula. In accordance with the Company’s Articles of Association, all directors who are appointed by the Board are subject to election by shareholders at the first opportunity after their appointment. The Articles also provide that at least one third of the remaining Directors be subject to re-election by rotation at each Annual General Meeting provided always that all Directors including the Managing Director shall retire from office at least once every three years but shall be eligible for re-election. The Board has empowered the Nomination Committee to consider and make their recommendation to the Board for the continuation in service of those Directors who are due for retirement. Lembaga memberi kuasa kepada Jawatankuasa Pencalonan untuk menimbangkan dan membuat pengesyoran mereka kepada Lembaga bagi penerusan dalam perkhidmatan Pengarah-pengarah yang telah sampai masa untuk bersara. At the forthcoming Annual General Meeting, the following Directors who retire in accordance with Article 84 of the Company’s Articles of Association, and being eligible, have offered themselves for reelection: Pada Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan akan datang, Pengarah-pengarah berikut yang akan bersara menurut Artikel 84 Tataurusan Syarikat, dan oleh kerana layak, telah menawarkan diri mereka untuk pelantikan semula: Article 84: i. ii. iii. Pemilihan Semula Pengarah YBhg. Dato’ Haji Azlan bin Hashim YBhg Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail YBhg. Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin Artikel 84: B. i. ii. iii. RELATIONSHIP WITH SHAREHOLDERS The Company recognises the importance of transparency and accountability in disclosures of the Group’s business activities to its shareholders and investors. The Board has maintained an effective communications policy that enables both the Board and Management to communicate effectively with its shareholders, investors and even the public vide the following: i. ii. The Annual Report and relevant circulars despatched to shareholders and published in the Company’s website; and Issuance of various disclosures and announcements inclusive of the quarterly financial performance of the Group to Bursa Securities. B. PERHUBUNGAN DENGAN PEMEGANG -PEMEGANG SAHAM Syarikat menyedari kepentingan ketelusan dan kebertanggungjawaban dalam pendedahan kegiatan perniagaan Kumpulan kepada pemegangpemegang saham dan pelabur-pelaburnya. Lembaga telah mengekalkan polisi komunikasi yang berkesan yang membolehkan kedua-dua Lembaga dan Pengurusan untuk berkomunikasi secara berkesan dengan pemegang-pemegang saham, pelabur-pelabur malah orang awam juga melalui kaedah berikut: i. ii. 052 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan YBhg. Dato’ Azlan bin Hashim YBhg Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail YBhg. Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin Laporan Tahunan dan pekeliling-pekeliling yang relevan yang dihantar kepada pemegangpemegang saham; dan Pelbagai pemberitahuan dan pengumuman yang dibuat kepada Bursa Securities termasuk keputusan kewangan suku tahunan Kumpulan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Di samping itu, Kumpulan turut mewujudkan sebuah laman web yang beralamat di http://www.kps.com.my di mana para pelabur boleh mengakses dan mendapatkan penjelasan mengenai berbagai perkara yang berkaitan dengan Kumpulan. In addition, the Group has established a website at http://www.kps.com.my which shareholders can access for information and seek clarification on the Group’s matters. Alternatively, they may obtain the Group’s latest announcements via the Bursa Securities website at http://announcements.bursamalaysia.com Alternatifnya, penghebahan-penghebahan terkini Kumpulan boleh dilihat melalui laman web Bursa Securities di http://announcements.bursamalaysia.com Annual General Meeting (AGM) Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan (MAT) The AGM is the principal forum for dialogue with shareholders. MAT merupakan forum dialog pemegang-pemegang saham. The Annual Report together with the Notice of AGM are sent to shareholders within the prescribed period as allowed under the Company’s Memorandum and Articles of Association, listing requirements of Bursa Securities as the case maybe. ACCOUNTABILITY AND AUDIT 1. Internal Control and Risk Management The Board acknowledges its responsibility for establishing a sound system of internal control to safeguard shareholders’ investments and Group’s assets, and to provide assurance on the reliability of the financial statements. In addition, equal priority is given to internal control of its business management and operational techniques. While the internal control system is devised to cater for particular needs of the Group as well as risk management, such controls by their nature can only provide reasonable assurance but not absolute assurance against material mis-statement or loss. A financial statement of internal control is set out on pages 58 to 61 of this Annual Report. dengan Laporan Tahunan bersama-sama dengan Notis MAT dihantar kepada pemegang-pemegang saham dalam kadar masa tertentu seperti yang dibenarkan di bawah Artikel dan Memorandum Pertubuhan Syarikat, atau pun dalam kes tertentu keperluan penyenaraian Bursa Securities. At the AGM, the shareholders are given the opportunity to seek clarification on any matter pertaining to the business activities and financial performance of the Company and of the Group. Additionally, a press conference may be held after the AGM to brief the media on the Group’s performance for the financial year and future prospect. C. utama Semasa prosiding MAT, pemegang-pemegang saham diberi peluang untuk mendapatkan penjelasan berhubung pelbagai aspek berkaitan aktiviti dan prestasi kewangan Syarikat dan Kumpulan. Disamping itu juga, satu sidang media boleh diadakan sebaik sahaja selepas MAT, bagi memaklumkan kepada media berkenaan prestasi kewangan Kumpulan bagi tahun yang ditinjau dan prospek masa hadapan. C. KEBERTANGGUNGJAWABAN DAN AUDIT 1. Kawalan Dalaman dan Pengurusan Risiko Lembaga mengesahkan tanggungjawabnya bagi menubuhkan sistem kawalan dalaman yang baik untuk mengawal pelaburan pemegang-pemegang saham dan aset-aset Kumpulan, dan untuk memastikan kesahihan penyediaan penyata kewangan. Selain itu, keutamaan sama rata diberikan kepada kawalan dalaman daripada pengurusan perniagaan dan teknik operasi. Walaupun sistem kawalan dalaman dirangka untuk memenuhi keperluan khusus Kumpulan dan juga pengurusan risiko, kawalan sedemikian mengikut sifatnya hanya boleh memberikan kepastian yang berpatutan dan bukan mutlak terhadap salah nyata ketara atau kerugian. Penyata kawalan dalaman dikemukakan pada muka surat 58 hingga 61 dalam Laporan Tahunan ini. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 053 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Statement of Corporate Governance penyata tadbir urus korporat Establishment of the Risk Management Policy is to identify, evaluate and manage the Group’s corporate risk profile and develop contingency plans to mitigate any possible adverse effects on the Group. 2. Financial Reporting In presenting the annual financial statements and quarterly announcements of its results, the Board has ensured that the financial statements represent a true and fair assessment of the Company’s and Group’s financial position. 3. 2. 3. 1. Share Buy Back The Company has not implemented any share buy back scheme. 2. Date of Offer Option Price Selaras dengan Peraturan Penyenaraian Bursa Securities maklumat-maklumat berikut turut disenaraikan bagi tahun kewangan yang berakhir pada 31 Disember 2006: 1. Granted Terminated 12.08.2003 1.62 37,414,500 9,875,300 27.02.2007 1.00 4,250,000 - 29.03.2007 1.00 1,886,000 - Pembelian Semula Saham Tiada pelaksanaan pembelian semula saham oleh Syarikat. 2. Opsyen yang Ditawarkan dan Ditamatkan pada Tarikh Akaun Beraudit Skim Opsyen Saham Kakitangan KPS telah berkuatkuasa pada 30 Julai 2003. Tiada sebarang opsyen dilaksanakan dalam tahun kewangan 2006. Bilangan opsyen yang ditawarkan dan ditamatkan pada tarikh akaun beraudit adalah seperti berikut: (RM) There were 10,336,000 ESOS options granted to eligible Directors of which 4,200,000 at an option price of RM1.62 per share and 6,136,000 at an option price of RM1.00 per share in accordance with the ESOS Bye-Laws. 054 D. MAKLUMAT PEMATUHAN TAMBAHAN Options Granted and Terminated as at the Date of the Audited Account The KPS Employee Share Option Scheme came into effect on 30 July 2003. There were no options exercised in the financial year 2006. The number of options granted and terminated as at the date of the audited account is as follows: Perhubungan dengan Juruaudit Peranan Jawatankuasa Audit dalam hubungannya dengan juruaudit luar adalah seperti yang dinyatakan di dalam Laporan Tahunan ini. Syarikat dan pengurusannya akan terus memastikan wujudnya hubungan yang telus dan rapat dengan juruaudit-juruauditnya dalam usaha mendapatkan nasihat profesional dan pematuhan kepada piawaian-piawaian perakaunan di Malaysia. ADDITIONAL COMPLIANCE INFORMATION In compliance with the Listing Requirements of Bursa Securities the following additional information in respect of the financial year ended 31 December 2006 is provided: Laporan Kewangan Dalam membentangkan penyata-penyata kewangan tahunan dan pengumuman keputusan-keputusan suku tahunan, Lembaga telah memastikan bahawa penyata-penyata kewangan menunjukkan penilaian sebenar dan adil tentang kedudukan kewangan Syarikat dan Kumpulan. Relationship with Auditors The role of the Audit Committee in relation to the external auditors may be found in the Audit Committee Report included in this Annual Report. The Company and its management have always maintained a close and transparent relationship with its auditors in seeking professional advice and ensuring compliance with the accounting standards in Malaysia. D. Penyediaan Polisi Pengurusan Risiko bertujuan untuk mengenalpasti, menilai dan mengurus profil risiko korporat Kumpulan dan membangunkan rancangan kontingensi untuk mengurangkan sebarang kesan tidak memuaskan ke atas Kumpulan. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Tarikh Harga Opsyen Ditawar Ditamatkan Tawaran (RM) 12.08.2003 1.62 37,414,500 9,875,300 27.02.2007 1.00 4,250,000 29.03.2007 1.00 1,886,000 Sebanyak 10,336,000 opsyen “ESOS” telah diberi kepada Pengarah-pengarah yang layak di mana sebanyak 4,200,000 pada harga opsyen RM1.62 sesaham dan 6,136,000 pada harga opsyen RM1.00 sesaham selaras dengan Undang-undang Tubuh “ESOS”. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 3. 3. Sanctions and/or Penalties Imposed on the Company and its Subsidiaries, Directors or Management by the Relevant Regulatory Bodies There were no material sanctions or penalties imposed on the Company and its subsidiaries, directors or management by the relevant regulatory bodies during the financial year 2006. 4. Tidak ada sanksi atau penalti material yang dikenakan ke atas Syarikat dan anak-anak syarikatnya, pengarah-pengarah atau pengurusan oleh badan-badan berperaturan berkaitan dalam tahun kewangan 2006. Profit Guarantees During the financial year 2006, there were no profit guarantees given by the Company. 5. 4. 5. Kontrak Penting Selain daripada yang dimaklumkan di dalam Nota 50 Penyata Kewangan, Syarikat dan anakanak syarikatnya tidak menandatangani apa-apa kontrak penting yang melibatkan Pengarahpengarah dan pemegang-pemegang saham utama. Variance in Results There were no variances of 10% or more between the results for the financial year ended 31 December 2006 and the unaudited results previously announced. E. Jaminan Keuntungan Dalam tahun kewangan 2006, tidak ada jaminan keuntungan diberikan oleh Syarikat. Material Contract Other than as disclosed in Note 50 to the Financial Statements, there were no material contracts entered into by the Company and its subsidiaries involving Directors and major shareholders. 6. Sanksi san/atau Penalti Dikenakan ke atas Syarikat dan Anak-anak Syarikat, Pengarahpengarah atau Pengurusannya oleh Badan Peraturan Berkaitan 6. Perbezaan Hasil Pencapaian Tiada perbezaan sebanyak 10% atau pun lebih bagi hasil pencapaian bagi tahun kewangan yang berakhir pada 31 Disember 2006 dan keputusankeputusan belum audit yang diumumkan. BOARD COMMITTEES 1. Audit Committee The composition and functions of the Audit Committee are laid down on pages 62 to 67 of this Annual Report. 2. E. JAWATANKUASA-JAWATANKUASA LEMBAGA 1. Jawatankuasa Audit Komposisi dan fungsi Jawatankuasa Audit adalah seperti dimaklumkan dimuka surat 62 hingga 67 dalam Laporan Tahunan ini. Employee Share Option Scheme (ESOS) Committee The ESOS Committee was established to administer the implementation of KPS Employee Share Option Scheme in accordance with the approved bye-laws; to determine participation eligibility, option offers, share allocations; and to attend to such other matters as may be required. 2. Jawatankuasa Skim Opsyen Saham Kakitangan (“ESOS”) Jawatankuasa “ESOS” telah ditubuhkan untuk menguruskan pelaksanaan Skim Opsyen Saham Kakitangan KPS selaras dengan undang-undang kecil, untuk menentukan kelayakan penyertaan, tawaran opsyen, peruntukan saham dan menangani perkara-perkara lain sebagaimana mungkin diperlukan. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 055 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Statement of Corporate Governance penyata tadbir urus korporat Ahli-ahli Jawatankuasa “ESOS” adalah seperti berikut: The members of the ESOS Committee are as follows: Chairman - YBhg. Dato’ Yip Kam Chong Pengerusi - YBhg. Dato’ Yip Kam Chong Non-Independent Non-Executive Director Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bukan Bebas Members - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Munisar Ahli-ahli Executive Chairman Pengerusi Eksekutif - YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar Managing Director - YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar - Encik Arthur Wong Yien Kim Pengarah Urusan General Manager, Finance - Encik Arthur Wong Yien Kim Meetings of the ESOS Committee are held when necessary. 3. Pengurus Besar Kewangan Nomination Committee The members of the Nomination Committee are as follows: Chairman - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Azlan bin Hashim - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Munisar Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa “ESOS” diadakan apabila perlu. 3. Jawatankuasa Pencalonan Ahli-ahli Jawatankuasa Pencalonan adalah seperti berikut: Independent Non-Executive Director Pengerusi - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Azlan bin Hashim Members - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Munisar Executive Chairman - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail Independent Non-Executive Director The Nomination Committee is responsible for making recommendations to the Board on new Board and Board Committee appointments. The Nomination Committee considers the qualification, experience, attributes and core competencies of the candidate before recommending for the Board’s assessment and approval. The Board is entitled to the services of the Company Secretary who ensures that all appointments are properly made, that all necessary information is obtained from Directors, both for the Company’s own records and for the purposes of meeting statutory obligations, as well as obligations arising from the Bursa Securities Listing Requirements and other regulatory requirements. 056 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas Ahli-ahli - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Munisar Pengerusi Eksekutif - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas Jawatankuasa Pencalonan bertanggungjawab membuat pengesyoran kepada Lembaga mengenai pelantikan baru Lembaga dan Jawatankuasa Lembaga. Jawatankuasa Pencalonan menimbangkan kelayakan, pengalaman, sifat dan kekompetenan teras calon bagi penilaian dan kelulusan Lembaga. Lembaga berhak kepada perkhidmatan Setiausaha Syarikat yang memastikan bahawa kesemua pelantikan dibuat sewajarnya, bahawa kesemua maklumat yang perlu diperolehi daripada Pengarahpengarah, untuk rekod Syarikat dan untuk tujuan memenuhi obligasi berperaturan, serta juga obligasi yang timbul daripada Peraturan Penyenaraian Bursa Securities dan lain-lain syarat berperaturan. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 4. 4. Remuneration Committee Jawatankuasa Imbuhan Syarikat menerima pakai objektif sebagaimana yang disyorkan oleh Kod Tadbir Urus Korporat untuk menentukan imbuhan Pengarah-pengarah bagi memastikan bahawa Syarikat menarik dan mengekalkan Pengarah-pengarah yang diperlukan untuk mengendalikan Syarikat dengan jayanya. Bahagian komponen dibentuk untuk memastikan agar imbuhan pengarah-pengarah menunjukkan dengan jelas akan tanggungjawab dan komitmen yang dipikul oleh ahli Lembaga. The Company has adopted the objective as recommended by the Code on Corporate Governance to determine the remuneration of the Directors so as to ensure that the Company attracts and retains the Directors needed to run the Company successfully. The component parts are designed to ensure that the remuneration of the Directors reflects the responsibility and commitment undertaken by the Board members. Presently the Remuneration Committee comprises the following members: Pada masa ini Jawatankuasa Imbuhan terdiri daripada ahli-ahli berikut: Pengerusi - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Azlan bin Hashim Chairman - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Azlan bin Hashim Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas Independent Non-Executive Director Ahli-ahli Members - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin - YBhg. Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas Independent Non-Executive Director - YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar - YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar Pengarah Urusan Managing Director Dalam tahun kewangan, dua (2) mesyuarat telah diadakan, satu untuk menyemak dan mengesyorkan kepada Lembaga bonus tahunan dan kenaikan gaji kakitangan Syarikat. Satu mesyuarat lagi untuk menentukan imbuhan bagi Pengarah-pengarah. During the financial year, two (2) meetings were held, one to review and recommend to the Board the annual bonus and salary increment of the Company’s employees. Another meeting was to determine the remuneration of Directors. Satu ringkasan mengenai imbuhan kepada Pengarah-pengarah bagi tahun kewangan berakhir 31 Disember 2006 dengan perbezaan di antara Pengarah-pengarah Eksekutif dan Pengarahpengarah Bukan Eksekutif, dengan mengkategori ke dalam komponen yang sesuai dinyatakan seperti di bawah: A summary of the remuneration of the Directors for the financial year ended 31 December 2006, distinguishing between Executive Directors and Non-Executive Directors in aggregate, with categorisation into appropriate components is set out below: Fees/Yuran (RM) Salary/Gaji (RM) Bonus/Bonus (RM) Benefit-in-kind/Manfaat (RM) Others/Lain-lain (RM) Remuneration Band (RM) Tahap Ganjaran (RM) 50,001 - 100,000 100,001 - 150,000 450,001 - 500,000 950,001 - 1,000,000 Executive Director Pengarah Eksekutif Non-Executive Director Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Total Jumlah 246,500 979,422 131,246 71,200 58,300 305,000 175,000 100,00 551,500 979,422 131,246 246,200 158,300 Executive Director Pengarah Eksekutif Non-Executive Director Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif 1 1 6 1 - annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 057 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Statement on Internal Controls penyata kawalan dalaman 1. INTRODUCTION 1. Peraturan Penyenaraian Bursa Malaysia menghendaki Lembaga Pengarah syarikat-syarikat tersenarai menyediakan satu penyata di dalam laporan tahunan berkenaan kedudukan kawalan dalaman mereka. Lembaga Pengarah dengan sukacita menyediakan laporan yang menggariskan jenis dan skop kawalan dalaman Kumpulan bagi tahun kewangan yang berakhir pada 31 Disember 2006. The Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad Listing Requirements requires directors of listed companies to include a statement in their annual reports on the state of their internal controls. The Board of Directors is pleased to provide the following statement, which outlines the nature and scope of internal control of the Group during the financial year ended 31 December 2006. 2. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BOARD The Board recognises the importance of sound internal controls and risk management practices to good corporate governance. The Board affirms its overall responsibility for the Group’s system of internal controls and for reviewing its adequacy and integrity. Such system covers not only financial controls but also controls relating to operational, risk management and compliance with applicable laws, regulations, rules and guidelines. In view of the inherent limitations in any system of internal control, this system is designed to identify and manage risk, rather than eliminate the risk of failure to achieve Group’s business objectives. Accordingly, the system can only provide reasonable and not absolute assurance against material misstatement or loss. The Group has in place ongoing processes for identifying, evaluating, monitoring and managing significant risks faced by the Group during the year. The management is responsible for the identification and evaluation of significant risks applicable to their respective areas of business and to formulate suitable internal controls. This process is reviewed by the Board via a specific Board Committee which dedicates its time at periodic intervals throughout the year for discussion on this matter. Material associated companies have not been dealt with as part of the Group for the purpose of this internal control statement. However, the Board is of the view that the management of these material associated companies has an existing monitoring function to assist them in ensuring the system of internal controls is functioning as intended. 058 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan PENDAHULUAN 2. TANGGUNGJAWAB LEMBAGA PENGARAH Lembaga Pengarah mengakui kepentingan sistem kawalan dalaman yang baik dan pengurusan risiko dalam tadbir urus korporat. Lembaga Pengarah mengesahkan tanggunggjawab sepenuhnya ke atas sistem kawalan dalaman Kumpulan dan mengkaji kecukupan serta ketelusannya. Sistem yang dimaksudkan tidak hanya merangkumi kawalan kewangan tetapi juga kawalan berkaitan operasi, pengurusan risiko dan kepatuhan kepada undangundang, peraturan serta garis panduan. Memandangkan wujudnya batasan yang sedia ada dalam mana-mana sistem kawalan dalaman, sistem ini telah direka untuk mengurus risiko-risiko yang akan menghalang pencapaian objektif-objektif perniagaan Kumpulan dan bukan untuk mengenepikannya. Oleh itu, sistem ini hanya menyediakan kepastian yang berpatutan dan bukan mutlak terhadap salah nyata yang ketara atau kerugian. Kumpulan mengesahkan bahawa terdapat proses berterusan untuk tujuan mengenal pasti, menilai, memantau dan mengurus risiko utama yang dihadapi oleh Kumpulan. Pihak pengurusan bertanggungjawab mengenalpasti dan menilai risiko utama yang berkaitan dengan perniagaan dan untuk melaksanakan sistem kawalan dalaman yang sesuai. Proses ini seterusnya dikaji oleh Lembaga Pengarah semasa mesyuarat Lembaga Pengarah. Syarikat-syarikat bersekutu yang ketara tidak terlibat sebagai sebahagian daripada Kumpulan bagi tujuan penyata kawalan dalaman ini. Walau bagaimanapun, Lembaga Pengarah berpendapat bahawa pihak pengurusan syarikat-syarikat bersekutu tersebut mempunyai fungsi pemantauan sedia ada bagi membantu mereka memastikan sistem kawalan dalaman berfungsi seperti yang dikehendaki. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 3. RISK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK 3. The Board has established an organisational structure with clearly defined lines of accountability and delegated authority. The monitoring and review of system of internal control was under the ambit of the Audit Committee since its formation in the year 1998. In the year 2002, the implementation of a risk management framework within the Group was also included under the purview of the Audit Committee. Lembaga Pengarah telah mewujudkan kebertanggungjawaban dan delegasi kuasa yang ditakrif dengan jelas. Urusan pemantauan dan kajian tentang kawalan dalaman adalah di bawah had kuasa Jawatankuasa Audit sejak penubuhannya pada tahun 1998. Dalam tahun 2002, pelaksanaan rangka kerja pengurusan risiko di dalam Kumpulan turut dimasukkan dalam bidang kuasa Jawatankuasa Audit. Kumpulan mempunyai proses yang berterusan untuk mengenalpasti, menilai, memantau dan mengurus risiko utama dan proses ini sentiasa dikaji semula oleh Jawatankuasa Audit yang akan membentangkan hasil kajian kepada Lembaga. Risiko-risiko dikenal pasti dan dikelaskan kepada sepuluh (10) komponen iaitu luaran, bersabit peraturan, undang-undang, tadbir urus korporat, kewangan, pelanggan, pembekal produk dan perkhidmatan, sumber manusia dan risiko operasi. The Group has in place an on-going process for identifying, evaluating, monitoring and managing significant risks, and this process is regularly reviewed by the Audit Committee, who presents its findings to the Board. Risks are identified and classified to ten (10) components namely, external, regulatory, legal, corporate governance, finance, customers, products and services suppliers, human capital and operational risks. Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Risiko, yang dipengerusikan oleh Pengarah Urusan dan dianggotai oleh semua Ketua Bahagian, Setiausaha Syarikat dan kakitangan pengurusan kanan, sentiasa menilai Kad Risiko Korporat Syarikat. Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Risiko akan memaklumkan Jawatankuasa Audit sebarang perubahan penting dari semasa ke semasa. Rangka kerja yang serupa telah juga dilaksanakan dalam sebahagian anak-anak syarikat dalam Kumpulan. A Risk Management Committee (RMC) chaired by the Managing Director and comprises of all Heads of Division, Company Secretary and key managerial staffs will review the Company’s Corporate Risk Scorecard on a regular basis. The RMC will inform the Audit Committee on significant changes on a periodic basis. A similar framework has also been implemented in certain subsidiaries within the Group. 4. CONTROL STRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT The Board is fully committed to ensuring that a proper control environment is maintained within the Group. The key elements of the Group’s internal control systems are described below: 4.1 Organisation Structure with Clearly Defined Roles and Responsibilities The organisation structure includes clear definition to the terms of reference - functions, authorities and responsibilities of the various committees of the Board. The management of the various companies in the Group is delegated to the respective chief executive officer, whose role and responsibilities and authority limits are set by the respective Boards. All major decisions require the final approval of the Boards within the Group and are only made after appropriate in-depth analysis. The respective Boards receive regular and comprehensive information covering all Divisions/Departments in the respective companies within the Group. RANGKA KERJA PENGURUSAN RISIKO 4. STRUKTUR KAWALAN DAN PERSEKITARAN Lembaga Pengarah memberikan sepenuh komitmen bagi memastikan kawalan persekitaran yang betul dan sesuai dikekalkan dalam Kumpulan. Elemen-elemen utama dalam sistem-sistem kawalan dalaman Kumpulan adalah seperti berikut: 4.1 Struktur Organisasi yang Mentakrifkan dengan Jelas Peranan dan Tanggungjawab Struktur organisasi mentakrifkan dengan jelas terma-terma rujukan - fungsi, kuasa dan tanggungjawab jawatan kuasa-jawatankuasa Lembaga Pengarah. Perihal pengurusan syarikatsyarikat di dalam Kumpulan diamanahkan kepada Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif masing-masing di mana peranan dan tanggungjawab serta had bidang kuasa ditetapkan oleh Lembaga Pengarah masingmasing. Semua keputusan penting yang diambil oleh pihak pengurusan memerlukan kelulusan Lembaga Pengarah di dalam Kumpulan dan hanya akan diputuskan selepas kajian yang mendalam dijalankan. Lembaga Pengarah bagi setiap syarikat di dalam Kumpulan turut menerima laporan lengkap yang meliputi semua bahagian di dalam syarikat masing-masing. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 059 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Statement on Internal Controls penyata kawalan dalaman 4.2 Independence of the Audit Committee The Audit Committee comprises executive and non-executive members of the Board and provides direction and oversight the internal audit function to enhance its independence from management. 4.3 Documented Internal Policies and Procedures 4.2 Jawatankuasa Audit sebagai Entiti Bebas Jawatankuasa Audit terdiri daripada ahli Lembaga Pengarah Eksekutif dan Bukan Eksekutif. Jawatankuasa ini menentukan arah dan penyeliaan terhadap fungsi audit dalaman bagi memastikan ia bebas dari pihak pengurusan. 4.3 Dokumentasi Polisi dan Prosedur Dalaman The Group continues to update the Standing Operating Manuals for improvement to reflect changes in the business structure and processes as and when necessary. Kumpulan berterusan mengemaskini Buku Panduan Operasi bagi mengambilkira sebarang perubahan dalam proses dan struktur perniagaan apabila perlu. New investments and projects are subject to the evaluation and appraisal by the Investment Evaluation Committee, before making recommendations to the Board for review, consideration and approval. Projek dan pelaburan baru adalah tertakluk kepada kajian dan penilaian Jawatankuasa Penilaian Pelaburan, sebelum mengesyorkannya kepada Lembaga Pengarah untuk kajian, pertimbangan dan kelulusan. The Board has also established a Tender Committee to ensure transparency, integrity and competitive pricing of the award process. Lembaga telah juga menubuhkan Jawatankuasa Tender bagi memastikan ketelusan dan kewibawaan proses penganugerahan tender. 4.4 Detailed Budgeting Process A detailed budgeting process is established requiring all key operating companies in the Group to prepare budgets annually which are discussed at management level and approved by the respective Audit Committee and Boards. Effective reporting system on actual performance against approved budgets is in place and significant variances being followed up, is done on a quarterly basis and management action is taken to tighten or to rectify any shortcomings, where necessary. 4.4 Proses Bajet Terperinci Proses bajet terperinci memerlukan kesemua syarikat utama di dalam Kumpulan menyediakan bajet tahunan, di mana ia akan dibincangkan dengan pihak pengurusan dan dibentangkan untuk kelulusan oleh Jawatankuasa Audit dan Lembaga Pengarah masing-masing. Satu sistem laporan yang efektif wujud bagi melaporkan prestasi sebenar berbanding bajet yang diluluskan dan sebarang variasi yang ketara akan disusuli oleh pihak pengurusan dan dilaporkan kepada Lembaga Pengarah semasa Mesyuarat Suku Tahun Lembaga. 4.5 Human Resource Policies 4.5 Polisi Sumber Manusia Human Resource policies are established to provide support to the Group’s Vision and Mission. These policies provide guidance to staff on areas such as code of conduct and discipline, health and safety, equality of opportunity, employee performance and related matters. On-going internal and external trainings are provided to all staff to improve their competencies and skills. 060 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Polisi Sumber Manusia diwujudkan untuk memberi sokongan kepada Visi dan Misi Kumpulan. Polisipolisi ini menyediakan garis panduan seperti kod kelakuan dan disiplin, kesihatan dan keselamatan, kesetaraan peluang, prestasi pekerja dan lain-lain perkara yang berkaitan. Latihan-latihan dalaman dan luaran disediakan kepada semua kakitangan untuk mempertingkatkan kecekapan dan kemahiran. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 5. MONITORING AND REVIEW 5. PEMANTAUAN DAN KAJIAN SEMULA The processes adopted to monitor and review the effectiveness of the system of internal control are: Proses pemantauan dan kajian semula yang diguna untuk memastikan keberkesanan sistem kawalan dalaman adalah: • President Council meeting which acts as the key decision-making forum. On a regular basis the Executive Chairman meets with the senior management to discuss, decide and resolve critical strategic and operational issues for the Group; as well as allocate and plan resources for the Group. • Mesyuarat Majlis Presiden bertindak sebagai satu badan pembuat keputusan. Pada bila-bila masa yang ditetapkan, Pengerusi Eksekutif akan bertemu dengan pengurusan kanan untuk berbincang, membuat keputusan dan menyelesaikan isu-isu strategik dan operasi yang kritikal, serta mengurus dan merancang sumber-sumber bagi Kumpulan. • On a monthly basis, the Managing Director meets with the senior management of the various companies in the Group in a Management Committee meeting to review business performance of all the business units. This includes review of actual results against budget, with significant variance explained and appropriate action taken. • Pada setiap bulan, Pengarah Urusan akan berbincang dengan pengurusan kanan syarikatsyarikat dalam Kumpulan bagi mengkaji semula prestasi perniagaan bagi semua sektor perniagaan. Ini termasuk mengkaji semula dan memantau keputusan kewangan sebenar berbanding bajet, dimana perbezaan ketara akan dijelaskan dan langkah-langkah sewajarnya akan diambil. • The Board receives and reviews quarterly performance reports from management of various lines of business with financial performance and progress reports. • Lembaga Pengarah menerima dan mengkaji laporan prestasi suku tahunan daripada pengurusan pelbagai sektor perniagaan yang merangkumi prestasi kewangan dan laporan kemajuan. • The Group’s Internal Audit, which reports to the Executive Chairman and Audit Committee performs regular reviews on the internal control procedures and highlights significant risks affecting the Group. The Internal Audit will follow up with the management in respect of the corrective actions taken on those recommendations. The Audit Committee reviews and approves the annual internal audit plan for the year prior to their execution. • • The Audit Committee meets quarterly to review internal audit findings, discuss risk management plans and ensure that weaknesses in controls highlighted are appropriately addressed by management. Bahagian Audit Dalaman yang bertanggungjawab melapor kepada Pengerusi Eksekutif dan Jawatankuasa Audit sentiasa mengkaji prosedur sistem kawalan dalaman dan menerangkan risikorisiko utama yang mempunyai kesan ke atas Kumpulan. Bahagian Audit Dalaman akan memantau tindakan-tindakan yang diambil ke atas cadangan-cadangan yang diberikan kepada pihak pengurusan. Jawatankuasa Audit mengkaji dan meluluskan pelan pengurusan audit dalaman tahunan sebelum ianya dilaksanakan. • Jawatankuasa Audit bermesyuarat pada setiap suku tahun bagi menganalisa hasil kajian audit dalaman, membincangkan perancangan pengurusan risiko dan memastikan kelemahan yang dikenalpasti pada sistem kawalan dalaman ditangani oleh pihak pengurusan. The system of internal control must continuously evolve to support the growth and dynamics of the Group. The Board recognises this and strives for continuous improvement to put in place appropriate action plans where necessary to further enhance the Group’s internal control system. The Board seeks regular assurance on the continuity and effectiveness of the system of internal control through independent appraisals by the Internal Auditors and External Auditors. The Board is of the view that the current system of internal control in place throughout the Group is sufficient to safeguard the Group’s interest. Sistem kawalan dalaman seharusnya menjadi pemangkin kepada pembangunan dan dinamik Kumpulan. Lembaga Pengarah mengiktirafkan hal ini dan berusaha sedaya upaya untuk memperbaiki serta mengambil pelan tindakan yang perlu, bagi mempertingkatkan sistem kawalan dalaman Kumpulan. Lembaga Pengarah akan terus mendapatkan kepastian tentang kesinambungan dan keberkesanan sistem kawalan dalaman melalui penilaian bebas oleh Juruaudit Dalaman dan Luaran. Lembaga Pengarah berpendapat bahawa sistem kawalan dalaman semasa yang sedia ada dalam Kumpulan adalah mencukupi untuk mengawalselia kepentingan Kumpulan. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 061 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Audit Committee Report laporan jawatankuasa audit INTRODUCTION PENDAHULUAN The Audit Committee of the Company was established on 2 June 1998 to evaluate the Company’s financial management, internal control systems and planning to propose applicable decisions. Jawatankuasa Audit Syarikat telah ditubuhkan pada 2 Jun 1998 untuk menilai pengurusan kewangan Syarikat, sistem kawalan dalaman dan perancangan bagi mengemukakan cadangan-cadangan yang bersesuaian. OBJECTIVES OBJEKTIF The principal objective of the Committee is to assist the Board in discharging its statutory duties and responsibilities relating to accounting and reporting practices of the holding company and each of its subsidiaries. Objektif utama Jawatankuasa Audit adalah untuk membantu Lembaga dalam melaksanakan tugas dan tanggungjawab yang berkaitan dengan perakaunan dan amalan laporan oleh syarikat induk dan anak-anak syarikatnya. The Committee shall assist the Board in discharging its duties on the following: Jawatankuasa Audit hendaklah membantu Lembaga dalam menunaikan tugas-tugas seperti: a. Ensure that the implementation of a Risk Management Framework is in place to manage Materials Risks; and a. Memastikan pelaksanaan yang baik dalam Rangka Kerja Pengurusan Risiko untuk mengurus risiko-risiko utama; dan b. Review the adequacy and the integrity of the Company’s Internal Control Systems, Management Information Systems, including systems for compliance with applicable laws, regulations, rules, directives and guidelines. b. Menyemak kecukupan dan integriti Sistem Kawalan Dalaman Syarikat, Sistem Pengurusan Maklumat termasuk sistem-sistem pematuhan kepada manamana undang-undang, peraturan, arahan dan garis panduan. COMPOSITION The members of the Committee comprise three (3) Independent Non-Executive Directors, one (1) NonIndependent Non-Executive Director and one (1) Executive Director as follows: * * * * * YBhg. Dato Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin (Chairman - Independent Non-Executive Director) YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar (Managing Director) YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim bin Dato’ Sujak (Independent Non-Executive Director) YBhg. Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail (Independent Non-Executive Director) YBhg. Dato’ Yip Kam Chong (Non-Independent Non-Executive Director) YBhg. Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin is a council member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA). TERMS OF REFERENCE a. Objectives The primary function of the Audit Committee is to assist the Board in fulfilling the following oversight objectives on the Group activities: 062 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KOMPOSISI Ahli Jawatankuasa terdiri daripada tiga (3) Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas, seorang (1) Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bukan Bebas dan seorang (1) Pengarah Eksekutif seperti berikut: * * * * * YBhg. Dato Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin (Pengerusi - Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas) YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar (Pengarah Urusan) YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim bin Dato’ Sujak (Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas) YBhg. Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail (Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas) YBhg. Dato’ Yip Kam Chong (Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bukan Bebas) YBhg. Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin adalah ahli Institut Akauntan Malaysia (“MIA”). BIDANG-BIDANG TUGAS a. Objektif Tugas utama Jawatankuasa Audit adalah untuk membantu Lembaga dalam memenuhi objektif pengawasan dalam aktiviti Kumpulan seperti berikut: KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K • • • b. • Assess the Group’s processes relating to its risks and control environment; Oversee financial reporting; and Evaluate the internal and external audit processes. Composition • • b. The Board shall, within three (3) months after a member of the Committee resigns, dies or for any reason ceases to be a member with the result that the member is reduced to below three (3), fill the vacancy. Lembaga harus memenuhi kekosongan dalam tempoh tiga (3) bulan selepas ahli Jawatankuasa meletak jawatan, meninggal dunia atau atas apa-apa sebab tidak menjadi ahli yang menyebabkan jumlah ahli kurang daripada tiga (3) orang. The Chairman of the Committee shall be an Independent Non-Executive Director. No alternate Directors of the Board shall be appointed as a member of the Committee. Pengerusi Jawatankuasa mestilah seorang Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas. Tiada Pengarah gantian kepada Lembaga boleh dilantik sebagai ahli Jawatankuasa Audit. The Board shall review the terms of office of each of its members at least once (1) every three (3) years. Lembaga harus mengkaji tempoh memegang jawatan setiap ahli sekurang-kurangnya sekali (1) setiap tiga (3) tahun. Quorum and Committee’s Procedures Meetings shall be conducted at least four (4) times annually, or more frequently as circumstances dictate. In order to form a quorum for the meeting, the majority of the members present must be Independent NonExecutive Directors. In the absence of the Chairman, the members present shall elect a Chairman for meeting from amongst the members present. The Company Secretary shall be appointed as Secretary of the Committee. The Secretary, in conjunction, with the Chairman, shall draw up an agenda, which shall be circulated together with relevant support papers, within reasonable time prior to each meeting to the members of the Committee. The Committee may, as and when deemed necessary, invite other Board members and Senior Management members to attend the meetings. Komposisi Lembaga harus memilih dan melantik ahli Jawatankuasa dari kalangan mereka yang terdiri tidak kurang daripada tiga (3) orang Pengarah, dimana majoriti daripada mereka hendaklah terdiri daripada Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas di mana sekurang-kurangnya seorang (1) ahli mestilah ahli Institut Akauntan Malaysia atau mempunyai sekurang-kurangnya tiga (3) tahun pengalaman bekerja dan lulus peperiksaan seperti yang ditetapkan dalam Bahagian I Jadual 1 Akta Akauntan 1967; atau merupakan ahli salah sebuah persatuan akauntan seperti yang ditetapkan dalam Bahagian II Jadual 1 Akta Akauntan 1967. The Board shall elect and appoint Committee members from amongst their numbers comprising no fewer than three (3) Directors, the majority of whom shall be Independent Non-Executive Directors of the Company with at least one (1) member must be a member of MIA or has at least three (3) years working experience and passed the examination specified in Part I of the 1st Schedule of the Accountants Act 1967; or is a member of one (1) of the associations of accountants specified in Part II of the 1st Schedule of the Accountants Act 1967. c. Menilai proses Kumpulan berkaitan dengan risiko dan kawalan persekitaran; Mengawasi laporan kewangan; dan Menilai proses audit dalaman dan luaran. c. Korum dan Prosedur Jawatankuasa Mesyuarat hendaklah diadakan sekurang-kurangnya empat (4) kali setahun, atau lebih kerap jika perlu. Bagi mewujudkan korum mesyuarat, majoriti ahli yang hadir mestilah Pengarah Bukan Eksekutif Bebas. Semasa ketiadaan Pengerusi, ahli yang hadir hendaklah melantik seorang Pengerusi bagi mesyuarat tersebut di kalangan ahli yang hadir. Setiausaha Syarikat akan dilantik sebagai Setiausaha Jawatankuasa. Setiausaha, bersama Pengerusi, akan menyediakan agenda yang akan diedarkan bersama kertas sokongan berkaitan, dalam tempoh yang sewajarnya kepada ahli Jawatankuasa sebelum setiap mesyuarat. Jawatankuasa ini boleh, apabila dianggap perlu, menjemput ahli-ahli Lembaga yang lain dan meminta ahli-ahli Pengurusan Kanan untuk menghadiri mesyuarat. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 063 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Audit Committee Report laporan jawatankuasa audit Jawatankuasa ini akan bermesyuarat sekurangkurangnya sekali setahun dengan juruaudit luaran untuk membincangkan apa-apa perkara dengan Jawatankuasa tanpa kehadiran Lembaga Pengarah Eksekutif dan Pengurusan. The Committee shall meet at least once a year with the external auditors to discuss any matter with the Committee without the presence of any executive member of the Board and Management. The Committee shall regulate the manner of proceedings of its meetings, having regard to normal conventions on such matter. d. Jawatankuasa hendaklah mengatur prosiding mesyuarat menurut konvensyen biasa mengenai perkara tersebut. Authority The Committee is authorised to investigate any matter within its terms of reference. d. Jawatankuasa ini diberi kuasa untuk menyiasat sebarang perkara dalam bidang tugasnya. The Committee is authorised to seek any information it requires from employees, who are required to cooperate with any request made by the Committee. Jawatankuasa ini diberi kuasa untuk mencari sebarang maklumat yang diperlukan dari kakitangan, di mana mereka haruslah memberi kerjasama dengan permintaan Jawatankuasa. The Committee shall have full and unlimited access to any information pertaining to the Group. Jawatankuasa ini akan mempunyai akses penuh dan tanpa batasan kepada sebarang maklumat berkaitan Kumpulan. The Committee shall have communication channel with the internal and external auditors and with senior management of the Group and shall be able to convene meetings with the external auditors whenever deemed necessary. Jawatankuasa ini akan mempunyai saluran komunikasi dengan juruaudit dalaman serta juruaudit luaran dan dengan pengurusan kanan Kumpulan dan boleh mengadakan mesyuarat dengan juruaudit luaran sekiranya perlu. The Committee shall have the resources that are required to perform its duties. The Committee can obtain, at the expense of the Company, outside legal or other independent professional advice it considers necessary. Jawatankuasa ini akan mempunyai akses kepada sebarang sumber yang diperlukan untuk menjalankan tugasnya. Jawatankuasa ini boleh mendapatkan sebarang nasihat perundangan atau nasihat profesional lain yang dianggap perlu, atas perbelanjaan Syarikat. Where the Committee is of the view that a matter reported by it to the Board has not been satisfactorily resolved resulting in a breach of any regulatory requirements, the Committee shall promptly report such matter to the relevant authorities. e. Sekiranya Jawatankuasa mendapati terdapat perkara yang dilaporkan oleh Jawatankuasa kepada Lembaga yang masih belum diselesaikan dengan memuaskan sehingga menyebabkan ia melanggar keperluan perundangan, Jawatankuasa harus melaporkan dengan segera perkara tersebut kepada pihak berkuasa yang berkaitan. Duties and Responsibilities In fulfilling its primary objectives, the Committee shall undertake the following duties and responsibilities: • Review with the external auditor, the audit scope and plan, including any changes to the planned scope of the audit plan. • Review the adequacy of the internal audit scope and plan, functions and resources of the internal audit function and that it has the necessary authority to carry out its work. • 064 Review the external and internal audit reports to ensure that appropriate and prompt remedial action is taken by Management on major deficiencies in controls or procedures that are identified. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Kuasa e. Tugas dan Tanggungjawab Dalam memenuhi objektif utamanya, Jawatankuasa ini akan menjalankan tugas-tugas dan tanggungjawab berikut: • Mengkaji dengan juruaudit luaran, skop dan rancangan audit, termasuk sebarang perubahan kepada skop rancangan audit yang dirancang. • Mengkaji kecukupan skop dan rancangan audit dalaman, fungsi-fungsi dan sumber audit dalaman dan memastikan ianya mempunyai kuasa yang sepatutnya bagi menjalankan tugas. • Mengkaji laporan audit dalaman dan memastikan tindakan segera dan diambil oleh pihak Pengurusan bagi utama pengawalan atau prosedur dikenal pasti. luaran bagi sepatutnya kekurangan yang telah KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K • Review the major audit findings and the Management’s response during the year with Management, external auditors and internal auditors, including the status of previous audit recommendations. • Mengkaji penemuan audit utama dan maklumbalas pihak Pengurusan sepanjang tahun dengan Pengurusan, juruaudit luaran dan juruaudit dalaman, termasuk status cadangan audit yang terdahulu. • Review the assistance given by the Group’s employees to the auditors and any difficulties encountered in the course of the audit work, including any restrictions on the scope of activities or access to required information. • Mengkaji bantuan yang diberi oleh kakitangan Kumpulan kepada juruaudit dan sebarang masalah yang dihadapi dalam menjalankan kerja audit, termasuk sebarang sekatan dalam skop aktiviti atau akses kepada maklumat yang diperlukan. • Review the appointment and performance of external auditors, the audit fees and any question of resignation or dismissal before making recommendations to the Board. • Mengkaji pelantikan dan prestasi juruaudit luaran, yuran audit dan sebarang persoalan perletakan jawatan atau pemecatan juruaudit luaran sebelum memberi cadangan kepada Lembaga. • Review the adequacy and integrity of internal control system, including corporate risk management, management information system, and the internal auditors’ evaluation of the said systems. • Mengkaji kecukupan dan ketelusan sistem kawalan dalaman, termasuk pengurusan risiko korporat, sistem pengurusan maklumat dan penilaian juruaudit dalaman berkenaan sistem tersebut. • • Direct and where appropriate, monitor any special projects or investigation considered necessary and review investigation report on any major defalcation, fraud and theft. Mengarah dan sekiranya perlu, memantau sebarang projek khas atau menyiasat dan mengkaji laporan siasatan berkaitan dengan penyalahgunaan, penipuan dan kecurian. • • Review the quarterly results and the year-end financial statements, prior to the approval by the Board focusing particularly on: Menyemak keputusan suku tahunan dan penyata kewangan akhir tahun, sebelum kelulusan Lembaga dengan penumpuan kepada: - changes in or implementation of major accounting policy; significant or unusual events; and compliance with accounting standards and other legal requirements. • Review any related party transaction and conflict of interest situation that may arise within the Company or the Group, including any transaction, procedure or course of conduct that raises questions on Management integrity. • Verify the allocation of the ESOS as being in compliance with the criteria set by the ESOS Committee at the end of each financial year. • Any other activities, as authorised by the Board. - perubahan dalam atau pelaksanaan perubahan polisi perakaunan utama; peristiwa penting atau luar biasa; dan pematuhan terhadap piawaian perakaunan dan undang-undang lain; • Memeriksa sebarang urusniaga pihak berkaitan dan situasi konflik kepentingan yang mungkin timbul dalam Syarikat atau Kumpulan, termasuk sebarang urusniaga, prosedur atau persoalan yang timbul berkenaan kewibawaan pihak Pengurusan. • Memeriksa pembahagian “ESOS” agar mematuhi kriteria yang ditetapkan oleh Jawatankuasa “ESOS” pada setiap penghujung tahun kewangan. • Sebarang aktiviti oleh Lembaga. lain yang diberi annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan kuasa 065 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Audit Committee Report laporan jawatankuasa audit MEETING MESYUARAT The Audit Committee convened five (5) meetings during the financial year. The meetings were appropriately structured through the use of agenda, which was distributed to members with sufficient notification. Sepanjang tahun kewangan, Jawatankuasa Audit telah mengadakan lima (5) mesyuarat. Mesyuarat telah dilaksanakan dengan sewajarnya melalui penggunaan agenda dimana ianya diedarkan kepada ahli-ahli dalam tempoh yang bersesuaian. Name of Directors Attendance YBhg. Dato Haji Ab Halim bin Mohyiddin YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim bin Dato’ Sujak YBhg. Dato’ Yip Kam Chong YBhg. Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail 5/5 5/5 5/5 5/5 4/5 The General Manager of Finance Division and the General Manager of Management Audit Division were present by invitation at the meetings. Representatives of the external auditors also attended the meetings upon invitation. Nama Pengarah-pengarah YBhg. Dato Haji Ab Halim bin Mohyiddin YBhg. Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar YB Senator Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim bin Dato’ Sujak YBhg. Dato’ Yip Kam Chong YBhg. Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail Kehadiran 5/5 5/5 5/5 5/5 4/5 Pengurus Besar Jabatan Kewangan dan Pengurus Besar Jabatan Audit Pengurusan telah hadir dengan jemputan ke mesyuarat tersebut. Wakil juruaudit luaran juga telah hadir ke mesyuarat tersebut dengan jemputan. SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES The main activities undertaken by the Committee during the year were as follows: • • Reviewed the external auditors’ audit plans for the year 2006. representatives from the presented their audit strategy and scope of work and Prior to the audit, external auditors, plan. Reviewed with the external auditors, the results of the audit, the audit report and the Internal Control Memorandum, including Management’s response thereto. RINGKASAN AKTIVITI Aktiviti-aktiviti utama yang telah dijalankan oleh Jawatankuasa sepanjang tahun ini adalah seperti berikut: • Mengkaji skop kerja juruaudit luaran dan rancangan audit tahun 2006. Sebelum audit, wakil juruaudit luaran telah membentangkan rancangan dan strategi audit mereka. • Mengkaji dengan juruaudit luaran, keputusan audit, laporan audit dan Memoranda Kawalan Dalaman, termasuk maklumbalas dari pihak Pengurusan. • Considered and recommended to the Board for approval the audit fees payable to the external auditors. • Mempertimbangkan dan mencadangkan bayaran yuran audit kepada juruaudit luaran untuk kelulusan Lembaga Pengarah. • Reviewed the Management Audit Division’s programmes and plan for the financial year 2006 under review. • Mengkaji program dan rancangan Jabatan Audit Pengurusan untuk tahun kewangan 2006. • • Reviewed the Management Audit reports, which highlighted the audit issues, recommendations and Management response thereto. Discussed with Management, actions taken to improve the system of internal control based on improvement opportunities identified in the internal audit reports. Mengkaji laporan Jabatan Audit Pengurusan, yang menekankan isu-isu audit, cadangan dan maklumbalas pihak Pengurusan. Berbincang dengan pihak Pengurusan mengenai tindakan yang diambil untuk memperbaiki sistem kawalan dalaman berdasarkan peluang pembaikan yang dikenal pasti di dalam laporan audit dalaman. • Reviewed follow-up reports by the internal auditors on the status of actions taken by the Management on recommendations suggested in the audit findings. • Mengkaji laporan tindakan susulan oleh juruaudit dalaman mengenai status tindakan yang diambil oleh pihak Pengurusan berkenaan cadangan yang dicadangkan di dalam penemuan audit. 066 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K * Reviewed Management Audit Division’s audit rating methodology in assessing and rating the risk levels of the various auditable areas and ensured that the audit emphasis was given on high and critical risk areas. * Reviewed the audited financial statements of the Company prior to submission to the Board for their consideration and approval. The review was to ensure that the audited financial statements were drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act 1965 and the applicable approved accounting standards approved by the Malaysian Accounting Standard Board (MASB). * * Reviewed the Company’s compliance, in particular, the quarterly and the year-end financial statements with MASB and other relevant legal and regulatory requirements. Reviewed the quarterly unaudited financial results before recommending them for the Board’s approval. * Reviewed the related party transactions entered into by the Group. * Verified the allocation of the ESOS as being in compliance with the criteria set by the ESOS Committee at the end of each financial year. * Mengkaji kaedah pengkadaran audit oleh Jabatan Audit Pengurusan dalam penilaian dan pengkadaran peringkat risiko dari pelbagai sudut yang diaudit dan memastikan keutamaan audit diberikan kepada bahagian yang mempunyai risiko tinggi serta kritikal. * Menyemak penyata kewangan Syarikat yang diaudit sebelum dibentangkan kepada Lembaga Pengarah untuk pertimbangan dan kelulusan. Kajian adalah untuk memastikan penyata kewangan yang diaudit dibuat berdasarkan peruntukan-peruntukan yang terdapat di dalam Akta Syarikat 1965 dan piawaian perakaunan berkaitan yang diluluskan oleh Lembaga Piawaian Perakaunan Malaysia (“MASB”). * Menyemak pematuhan Syarikat, khususnya, penyata kewangan suku tahunan dan akhir tahun agar mematuhi piawaian perakaunan “MASB” dan lain-lain keperluan undang-undang yang berkaitan. * Menyemak keputusan kewangan suku tahunan yang tidak diaudit sebelum dicadangkan kepada Lembaga Pengarah untuk kelulusan. * Memeriksa urusniaga pihak berkaitan yang dilaksanakan dalam Kumpulan. * Memeriksa pembahagian “ESOS” agar mematuhi kriteria yang ditetapkan oleh Jawatankuasa “ESOS” pada setiap penghujung tahun kewangan. MANAGEMENT AUDIT FUNCTION AND ACTIVITIES The Management Audit Division is independent of the activities or operations of other operating units. The principal role of the Division is to undertake independent regular and systematic reviews of the systems of internal controls so as to provide reasonable assurance that such systems continue to operate satisfactorily and effectively. The management audit practices a risk-based approach in its audit plan and examination. It is the responsibility of the Management Audit Division to provide the Audit Committee with independent and objective reports on the state of internal controls of the various operating units within the Group and the extent of compliance of the units with the Group’s established policies and procedures as well as relevant statutory requirements. FUNGSI DAN AKTIVITI JURUAUDIT DALAMAN Jabatan Audit Pengurusan adalah bebas dari operasi unit-unit yang lain dalam menjalankan operasi dan aktivitinya. Tugas utama Jabatan adalah untuk menjalankan kajian bebas dan sistematik terhadap sistem kawalan dalaman supaya dapat memberi jaminan sewajarnya agar sistem tersebut terus beroperasi dengan berkesan dan memuaskan. Audit Pengurusan mengguna pakai kaedah berasaskan risiko di dalam rancangan audit dan pemeriksaannya. Ia menjadi tanggungjawab Jabatan Audit Pengurusan untuk menyediakan kepada Jawatankuasa Audit laporan kawalan dalaman yang objektif dan bebas mengenai keadaan kawalan dalaman bagi semua unit operasi di dalam Kumpulan dan tahap pematuhan unit operasi terhadap polisi dan prosedur Kumpulan yang sedia ada dan juga peraturan perundangan yang berkaitan. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 067 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Corporate Social Responsibility Appreciating the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to economic development and improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the society at large, Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) has embarked on several projects focusing on community welfare, community building and employee welfare and development. KPS contributes annually to the Selangor State Government under the Caring Government Project or “Projek Kerajaan Prihatin” whereby new houses are built for the poor in an effort to eradicate poverty in the state of Selangor. For the year 2006, an allocation of RM300,000.00 was given where 18 units of houses were built in fulfilling the effort for this project. Education is crucial for the development of the Nation’s future generation and in turn the country’s development. Nurturing and developing sports talents is also important in order to position the Nation at a higher level in the sports arena. As such in the year 2006 a combined total of RM1.0 million from both KPS and its holding company Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad (KDEB) was allocated for educational and sports activities. Employees are a valuable asset to a company. KPS’s employees are sent for trainings and seminars to groom them into better and more knowledgeable employees. Cash awards are also given to children of employees who excel in their UPSR, PMR, SPM and STPM examinations. The Company also organises birthday gatherings and trips to create a sense of belonging and to foster teamwork. Caring Government Project - Before Caring Government Project - After 068 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Tanggungjawab Sosial Korporat Menghargai kepentingan Tanggungjawab Sosial Korporat (“CSR”) kepada pembangunan ekonomi serta bagi meningkatkan kualiti hidup wargakerja dan keluarga mereka serta masyarakat amnya, Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) telah melaksanakan beberapa projek dengan tumpuan kepada kebajikan masyarakat, pembangunan masyarakat dan kebajikan serta pembangunan kakitangan. Setiap tahun KPS menyumbang kepada Kerajaan Negeri Selangor bagi Projek Kerajaan Prihatin di mana rumah-rumah baru dibina bagi rakyat miskin dalam usaha membasmi kemiskinan di negeri Selangor. Bagi tahun 2006, KPS memberi peruntukan sebanyak RM300,000.00 bagi projek ini di mana sebanyak 18 buah rumah telah dapat dibina. Pendidikan amat penting bagi generasi akan datang dan seterusnya bagi pembangunan Negara. Memupuk dan membina bakat-bakat sukan juga penting agar Negara berada di kedudukan teratas di arena sukan. Dengan demikian pada tahun 2006 KPS dan syarikat pemegangannya Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad (KDEB) telah menyediakan peruntukan berjumlah RM1.0 juta bagi aktiviti-aktiviti pendidikan dan sukan. Kakitangan merupakan aset sesebuah syarikat. Kakitangankakitangan KPS dihantar untuk menghadiri latihan dan seminar bagi menjadikan mereka kakitangan yang lebih baik dan lebih berpengetahuan. Anugerah wang tunai diberi kepada anak-anak kakitangan yang berjaya dengan cemerlang di dalam peperiksaan-peperiksaan UPSR, PMR, SPM dan STPM. Syarikat juga mengadakan jamuan sambutan hari lahir dan lawatan-lawatan bagi mengeratkan silaturrahim dan memupuk semangat kerja berpasukan. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 069 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Corporate Calendar kalendar korporat January / Januari 2006 Felda Signs Agreement for Facilities in Pulau Indah Central Spectrum (M) Sdn Bhd (CSSB), a subsidiary of Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad, signed an agreement with the Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) to develop 51.8ha of land at the Selangor Halal Hub, Pulau Indah. The agreement was signed by CSSB Chairman, Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim Bin Munisar and Felda Chairman, Tan Sri Dr Mohd Yusof Noor, witnessed by Selangor Menteri Besar, Dato’ Seri Dr Mohamad Khir Bin Toyo. Felda Tandatangani Perjanjian Pembangunan Infrastruktur di Pulau Indah Central Spectrum (M) Sdn Bhd (CSSB), anak syarikat Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad, telah menandatangani perjanjian membangunkan tanah industri seluas 51.8 hektar di “Halal Hub” Selangor, Pulau Indah dengan Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Persekutuan (Felda). Perjanjian ini ditandatangani oleh Pengerusi CSSB, Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim Bin Munisar dan Pengerusi Felda, Tan Sri Dr Mohd Yusof Noor disaksikan oleh Menteri Besar Selangor, Dato’ Seri Dr Mohamad Khir Bin Toyo. 070 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K April / April 2006 KPS Acquires 100% Stake in ABASS Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) via its 55% owned subsidiary Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd has acquired 100% controlling stake in Konsortium ABASS, the water concessionaire for the Sungai Semenyih Water Supply Scheme, supplying treated water to Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor (SYABAS) for distribution to Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. KPS Pegang 100% Kepentingan ABASS Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) melaui anak syarikatnya, Titisan Modal (M) Sdn Bhd (55%) menguasai 100% kepentingan di dalam Konsortium ABASS, pemegang konsesi Skim Bekalan Air Sungai Semenyih yang membekalkan air terawat kepada Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor (SYABAS) untuk agihan ke Selangor, Kuala Lumpur dan Putrajaya. Secretaries Week Luncheon Quality Hotel City Centre, Quality Hotel Shah Alam and Brisdale Hotel organised Secretaries Week luncheon show from 11 to 19 April 2006 featuring Anuar Zain and Pop Diva, Datuk Siti Nurhaliza at Sime Darby Convention Centre, Bukit Kiara. Sponsors included Garuda Airline, Emirates, Berita Publishing, Nivea, Bonia and Sacha. Jamuan Makan Tengahari Minggu Setiausaha Quality Hotel City Centre, Quality Hotel Shah Alam dan Brisdale Hotel telah mengadakan Minggu Setiausaha dari 11 hingg 19 April 2006, dengan menampilkan Anuar Zain dan Diva Pop, Datuk Siti Nurhaliza di Pusat Konvensyen Sime Darby, Bukit Kiara. Hadirin-hadirin yang bertuah turut menerima pelbagai hadiah sumbangan Garuda Airline, Emirates, Berita Publishing, Nivea, Bonia dan Sacha. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 071 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Corporate Calendar kalendar korporat May / Mei 2006 Malaysia International Halal Showcase 2006 Central Spectrum (M) Sdn Bhd (CSSB) particpated in the Malaysia International Halal Showcase 2006 (MIHAS 2006) from 10 to 14 May 2006 at Mines International Exhibition and Convention Centre (MIECC), MINES Resort City, Seri Kembangan, Selangor to promote Selangor Halal Hub Pulau Indah. “Malaysia International Halal Showcase 2006” Central Spectrum (M) Sdn Bhd (CSSB) telah mengambil bahagian dalam pameran Malaysia International Halal Showcase 2006 (MIHAS 2006) pada 10 hingga 14 Mei 2006 di Mines International Exhibition and Convention Centre (MIECC), MINES Resort City, Seri Kembangan, Selangor. Pameran ini membuka peluang mengenengahkan Selangor Halal Hub Pulau Indah. Quality Hotels Raise Funds for Yogyakarta Earthquake Victims Quality Hotel City Centre, Quality Hotel Shah Alam and Brisdale Hotel set up donation boxes at the respective hotel lobbies to raise funds for the Yogyakarta earthquake victims, especially the staffs of its counterpart hotel in Yogyakarta. Quality Hotel Kumpul Sumbangan untuk Mangsa Gempa Bumi Yogyakarta Quality Hotel City Centre, Quality Hotel Shah Alam dan Brisdale Hotel telah menyediakan tabung derma di lobi hotel masing-masing bagi mengumpul sumbangan untuk mangsa gempa bumi Yogyakarta, terutama kakitangan Quality Hotel di sana. 072 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Visit to Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) had its first official visit to the Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant, led by KPS’s Managing Director, Datin Paduka Juma’ah Binti Moktar. KPS’s staff had the opportunity to acquire knowledge and the latest information on the operation of the water treatment plant. Lawatan ke Loji Rawatan Air Sungai Semenyih Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) mengadakan lawatan rasmi pertama ke Loji Rawatan Air Sungai Semenyih diketuai oleh Datin Paduka Juma’ah Binti Moktar, Pengarah Urusan KPS. Kakitangan KPS telah berpeluang menimba pengetahuan dan maklumat terkini berkenaan operasi loji rawatan air. June / Jun 2006 KPS Annual General Meeting On 15th June 2006, Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) held its Twenty Ninth (29th) Annual General Meeting at Quality Hotel Shah Alam, in line with the standard procedure of public listed companies by the Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan KPS Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) telah mengadakan Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan ke Dua Puluh Sembilan (29) pada 15 Jun 2006 di Quality Hotel Shah Alam selaras dengan ketetapan Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad kepada syarikat terbitan awam. QHSA Celebrates “Father’s Day” Quality Hotel Shah Alam (QHSA) celebrated “Father’s Day” with hotel guests and specially invited fathers from Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheras with activities such as Father’s Makeover, Know Your Partner and a fun session of cooking “Nasi Goreng”. QHSA Raikan Sambutan “Hari Bapa” Quality Hotel Shah Alam (QHSA) menyambut “Hari Bapa” dengan meraikan tetamu-tetamu hotel dan jemputan istimewa terdiri daripada bapa-bapa dari Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheras. Antara aktiviti-aktiviti yang dijalankan ialah “Father’s Makeover”, Kenali Pasangan Anda dan sesi menggoreng Nasi Goreng. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 073 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Corporate Calendar kalendar korporat August / Ogos 2006 KPS Participates in IMT-GT 2006 Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) and Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd (ABASS) participated in Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) Meeting and Exhibition at Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel, focusing on KPS’s and ABASS’s participation in the infrastructure and utility sector. KPS Sertai IMT-GT 2006 Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) dan Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd (ABASS) menyertai Mesyuarat dan Pameran Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) di Hotel Sunway Lagoon Resort. Fokus penyertaan ialah penglibatan KPS dan ABASS dalam sektor infrastruktur dan utiliti. ABASS Safety and Health Week Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd (ABASS) organised Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant Safety and Health Week 2006 from 15 to 18 August 2006. Among the activities were Chlorine Leak Emergency Training, Safety and Health Talk, Fire Drill Exercise and Group First Aid Competition. Minggu Keselamatan dan Kesihatan ABASS Konsortium ABASS Sdn Bhd (ABASS) telah menganjurkan Minggu Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Loji Rawatan Air Sungai Semenyih 2006 bermula dari 15 hingga 18 Ogos 2006. Antara aktiviti yang dijalankan ialah Latihan Kecemasan Kebocoran Klorin, Ceramah Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerja, Latihan Kecemasan Kebakaran dan Pertandingan Pertolongan Cemas Berkumpulan. 074 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 49th Merdeka Celebration Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad and its subsidiaries, including Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad, participated in the 49th Merdeka Celebration at Dataran Kemerdekaan Shah Alam, by sending a contingent consisting of 45 employees to portray the Group’s spirit of patriotism. Sambutan Kemerdekaan Ke-49 Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad dan anak-anak syarikatnya, termasuk Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad, telah menghantar kontinjen seramai 45 orang untuk menjayakan sambutan Kemerdekaan Malaysia di Dataran Kemerdekaan Shah Alam sebagai lambang semangat patriotik Kumpulan. October / Oktober 2006 Breaking of Fast with HIV Children Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad (KDEB) and Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) had breaking of fast with 22 HIV Positive children from Rumah Solehah at Quality Hotel Shah Alam as part of its caring corporate citizen programme. Berbuka Puasa bersama Anak-anak HIV Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad (KDEB) dan Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) telah berbuka puasa bersama 22 orang anak-anak HIV Positif dari Rumah Solehah di Quality Hotel Shah Alam, sebagai salah satu inisiatif program tanggungjawab korporat. November/ November 2006 “Hari Raya Aidilfitri” Open House The Group held its Hari Raya Open House on 20 November 2006 at Quality Hotel Shah Alam. 45 special children from “Pusat Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti (PDK) Sungai Choh” and “Rumah Anak-anak Insan Istimewa”, Sungai Buaya were invited to the Open House and received “duit raya” and hampers. Rumah Terbuka Hari Raya Aidilfitri Kumpulan telah mengadakan Rumah Terbuka Hari Raya Aidilfitri pada 20 November 2006 di Quality Hotel Shah Alam. Turut diraikan di majlis ini ialah 45 orang anak-anak istimewa dari Pusat Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti (PDK) Sungai Choh dan Rumah Anak-anak Insan Istimewa, Sungai Buaya. Mereka menerima duit raya dan ‘hamper’. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 075 Human Resources Review laporan sumber manusia KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Strategic performance management and human capital development remained the strategic thrusts for 2006 as Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) moved forward to leverage on a high performance culture to enhance Group business performance. Pengurusan prestasi kerja dan pembangunan modal insan kekal sebagai teras strategik bagi tahun 2006 di mana Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS) mengorak langkah ke hadapan menjana budaya kerja cemerlang bagi meningkatkan prestasi perniagaan Kumpulan. During the year, the Group moved into the next phase of the Strategic Management Initiative through the development of KPI scorecards for all CEOs and Business Unit Heads of its Property, Hotel & Recreation sectors. In house seminars on change management and performance excellence were also conducted to ensure that the new performance management system was well received and institutionalised across the Group. Pada tahun 2006, Kumpulan terus maju ke hadapan melaksanakan Inisiatif Pengurusan Strategik menerusi pembangunan Petunjuk Prestasi Utama (KPI Scorecard) untuk semua Ketua-ketua Pegawai Eksekutif dan Ketuaketua Unit Perniagaan di sektor-sektor Hartanah dan Hotel & Rekreasi. Seminar-seminar dalaman berkenaan pengurusan perubahan dan prestasi kerja cemerlang turut diadakan bagi memastikan sistem pengurusan prestasi baru ini diterima sepenuhnya dan dibudayakan dalam Kumpulan dengan jayanya. During 2006, the Group embarked on a manpower recruitment drive, primarily to support KPS’s business expansion programme and to inject new blood into the Group. Compared to a total of 739 employees the previous year, KPS Group manpower increased to 983 employees in December 2006. While Group HR policies remained firmly in place, employee compensation and rewards were also streamlined to promote and strengthen employee loyalty and sense of belonging to the Group. PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM The Performance Management System forms an integral part in the delivery of HR services and supports the establishment of a pro-active results-oriented culture, one which promotes continuous improvement, high performance managerial excellence and accountability. During the year, the HR Division in joint collaboration with Corporate Planning Division spearheaded the development of KPI scorecards for CEOs and Business Unit Heads of all subsidiary companies of KPS, encompassing the Property and Hotel & Recreational sectors. With HR as Facilitator, a series of inhouse workshops were conducted to educate CEOs and Managers on the conceptual framework of the Balanced Scorecard, techniques for designing robust KPIs and how to strategically align them to business goals and objectives. KPIs shall be used as the main reference in establishing the annual performance appraisal which is linked to the performance-based reward system. Pada tahun 2006, Kumpulan telah mempertingkatkan pengambilan kakitangan, selaras dengan perkembangan perniagaan KPS dan juga bagi memenuhi keperluan guna tenaga penuh terhadap operasi Syarikat. Berbanding dengan jumlah seramai 739 orang kakitangan pada tahun sebelumnya, tenaga kerja Kumpulan KPS telah meningkat kepada 983 orang pada Disember 2006. Di kala Polisi Sumber Manusia Kumpulan dipraktikkan, halhal berkaitan kemudahan serta kebajikan kakitangan turut diselaraskan bagi meningkat dan mengukuhkan kesetiaan pekerja serta semangat kekitaan terhadap Kumpulan. SISTEM PENGURUSAN PRESTASI Sistem Pengurusan Prestasi merupakan sebahagian daripada sistem penyampaian perkhidmatan Sumber Manusia dan pemangkin kepada pengukuhan budaya proaktif bekerja yang berorientasikan prestasi cemerlang. Ianya juga menggalakkan peningkatan kecemerlangan prestasi dan akauntabiliti pengurus-pengurus secara berterusan. Pada tahun 2006, Bahagian Sumber Manusia dengan kerjasama Bahagian Perancang Korporat telah membangunkan Sistem Petunjuk Prestasi Utama (“KPIs”) untuk Ketua-ketua Pegawai Eksekutif dan Ketuaketua Unit Perniagaan di semua syarikat subsidiari KPS, merangkumi sektor Hartanah dan Hotel & Rekreasi. Berperanan sebagai fasilitator, Bahagian Sumber Manusia telah menganjurkan beberapa siri bengkel dalaman bertujuan untuk memberi pendedahan dan melatih Ketua-ketua Pegawai Eksekutif dan Pengurus-pengurus berkaitan konsep rangka kerja ‘Balanced Scorecard’, teknik-teknik menghasilkan “KPI” yang bersepadu selaras dengan objektif dan halatuju perniagaan. “KPI” akan digunakan sebagai pengukur utama dalam penilaian prestasi kerja tahunan bagi menentukan kenaikan gaji. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 077 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Human Resources Review laporan sumber manusia The scorecards for respective KPI holders were completed and fully implemented in June 2006. Tracking and monitoring of the business scorecards for KPS and its subsidiary companies were carried out at the 2nd Quarter Business Review in August 2006. A Help-Desk comprising representatives of HR and Corporate Planning has been set up to guide and assist end users as well as to continuously review and improve the KPI design and with that, marked the successful implementation of Phase 2 of the Performance Management System. “CHALLENGE OF PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE” In line with the Group’s aspiration to promote a culture of teamwork and excellence at the workplace, a series of inhouse workshops, entitled “Challenge of Performance Excellence” were conducted for all levels of staff within the Group. Adopting a top-down approach in this change initiative, top management also attended this one day induction on the principles of self-improvement and personal excellence. The corporate programme was aimed at achieving the following objectives:• To ignite the spirit of self-realisation for embracing change and excellence. • To promote a sense of ownership, commitment and accountability in realising the Company’s objectives. • To promote teamwork and productivity. • To increase employees’ personal fulfillment both at home and at work. Through group activities and interactive learning, employees were exposed to valuable concepts and practical insights on Change and Self-Improvement. The programmes were facilitated by Mr R Gopinathan, a renowned Trainer on Behavioural Change and Performance Excellence, who is also principal partner of Performance Solution Sdn. Bhd. Fasa 1 pelaksanaan “KPI” telah diimplementasikan dengan sepenuhnya pada bulan Jun 2006. Pencapaian dan pemantauan “KPI” ini seterusnya dibuat di mesyuarat Kajian Perniagaan Penggal Kedua pada bulan Ogos 2006. “Help Desk” yang dianggotai oleh wakil-wakil dari Bahagian Sumber Manusia dan Bahagian Perancang Korporat telah ditubuhkan bagi membantu dan memberi garis panduan kepada kakitangan di samping terus mengkaji dan memperbaiki kaedah penggunaan “KPI” dan dengan itu Fasa 2 Sistem Pengurusan Prestasi telah dilaksanakan dengan jayanya. “CABARAN TERHADAP KECEMERLANGAN PRESTASI” (“CHALLENGE OF PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE”) Selaras dengan aspirasi Kumpulan untuk menggalakkan budaya kerja cemerlang dan semangat bekerja secara berpasukan, beberapa siri latihan dalaman telah diadakan. Bengkel bertajuk “Cabaran Terhadap Kecemerlangan Prestasi” (“Challenge of Performance Excellence”) telah dikendalikan di semua peringkat kakitangan. Melalui inisiatif perubahan yang mengamalkan pendekatan dari atas ke bawah, pihak pengurusan juga turut menghadiri induksi sehari ini mengenai prinsip kecemerlangan diri. Program korporat ini juga bertujuan untuk mencapai objektifobjektif seperti berikut:• Menyemarakkan semangat kesedaran diri untuk menerima perubahan dan meningkatkan kecemerlangan diri. • Memberi penekanan terhadap pentingnya kebertanggungjawaban, komitmen dan akauntabiliti di dalam merealisasikan objektif Syarikat. • Menggalakkan semangat bekerja secara berpasukan dan memberi penekanan terhadap peningkatan produktiviti. • Meningkatkan tahap keyakinan dan kepuasan kerja supaya lebih positif di dalam kehidupan seharian, sama ada di rumah atau di tempat kerja. Melalui aktiviti berkumpulan dan pembelajaran secara interaktif, para peserta telah diberi pendedahan terhadap konsep anjakan paradigma dan pemahaman praktikal, mengenai perubahan dan peningkatan diri. A total of 103 employees were trained in 2006. Program ini dibimbing oleh fasilitator Encik R. Gopinathan, seorang pelatih ternama dalam bidang Pengurusan Tingkahlaku dan Kecemerlangan Prestasi. Seramai 103 orang kakitangan telah dilatih pada tahun 2006. 078 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K EMPLOYEE RELATIONS HUBUNGAN KAKITANGAN The focus on staff well-being and worklife continued to be an integral part of the Group’s HR Plan for 2006. KPS’s commitment to maintaining best HR practices and enhancing employee relations is manifested in our HR philosophy:- Hal-hal berkaitan kebajikan dan budaya kerja kakitangan terus menjadi komponen utama Perancangan Sumber Manusia Kumpulan bagi tahun 2006. Komitmen KPS untuk mengekalkan amalan-amalan terbaik Sumber Manusia dan mengukuhkan perhubungan kakitangan ternyata di dalam falsafah Sumber Manusia iaitu: “To manage effectively and fairly and to ensure uniformity and consistency in dealing with the Company’s most important resources i.e. the men and women who make up the workforce” “Mengurus secara efektif dan saksama bagi memastikan keseragaman dan konsistensi ketika berurusan dengan sumber terpenting Syarikat iaitu warga kerja lelaki dan wanita “ Nurturing a performance-driven culture and strengthening employee relations remain the cornerstone in our human capital management. Effective communication and information flow, continuous training and a harmonious and conducive working environment ensure our employees remain inspired and committed to their jobs. Memelihara budaya kerja berprestasi tinggi dan memperkasakan perhubungan kakitangan akan kekal sebagai teras di dalam pengurusan sumber manusia. Komunikasi efektif dan penyampaian maklumat, latihan berterusan serta suasana kerja yang kondusif dan harmoni, akan dapat memastikan kakitangan terus bermotivasi dan komited terhadap kerja mereka. The KPS Group will continually aim to elevate human capital performance as it believes that through its people, the Group will scale to new heights and corporate excellence. STAFF ACTIVITIES Staff Dialogues Staff Dialogues between HR and employees are held every 4 months. The dialogues are aimed at giving employees the opportunity to contribute and share ideas on employee relations and also provides a platform for them to channel their views towards improving staff well being and worklife. Staff Dialogues also highlights the importance of keeping staff adequately informed on matters concerning the Scheme and Conditions of Service, employees welfare and the delivery of HR services. Kumpulan KPS juga akan terus berusaha untuk meningkatkan prestasi sumber manusia kerana mereka adalah aset yang akan menjadi pemangkin untuk membawa Kumpulan menuju ke arah kecemerlangan korporat di masa akan datang. AKITIVITI KAKITANGAN Dialog Kakitangan Dialog Kakitangan di antara Bahagian Sumber Manusia dan kakitangan diadakan setiap empat bulan. Dialog tersebut bertujuan memberi peluang kepada kakitangan menyumbang dan berkongsi idea berkaitan perhubungan kakitangan selain memberi ruang untuk mereka mengutarakan pandangan bagaimana untuk memperbaiki sistem kerja dan kemudahan kebajikan kakitangan yang sedia ada. The open dialogues have generated positive results where conditions of service have been improved, particularly in enriching staff well-being and enhancing the infrastructure for a supportive work environment. Dialog Kakitangan ini juga memberi peluang kepada kakitangan untuk memperolehi maklumat yang terkini berkaitan perkara-perkara seperti Skim dan Syarat-syarat Perkhidmatan, kebajikan kakitangan dan penyampaian perkhidmatan Sumber Manusia. Subsidiary companies have also established their own committees and are considering what can be done to improve their working environments and employees’ wellbeing. Dialog secara terbuka ini telah menghasilkan kesan yang positif di tempat kerja, terutama di dalam mempertingkatkan perihal kebajikan dan suasana kerja yang lebih kondusif dan harmoni. Syarikat-syarikat subsidiari juga turut menubuhkan jawatankuasa yang serupa bagi mempertimbang inisiatifinisiatif yang dapat dilaksanakan untuk memperbaiki suasana kerja dan keselesaan kakitangan. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 079 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Human Resources Review laporan sumber manusia Academic Achievement Award Anugerah Kecemerlangan Akademik The commitment of KPS as a caring employer is further reflected through the Academic Achievement Award where the Company accords cash rewards to employees whose children excel in the UPSR, PMR, SPM and STPM Examinations. The rewards are given as an incentive for the children to strive harder and are presented personally by the Executive Chairman and Managing Director to the employees, on behalf of their deserving children. Anugerah Kecemerlangan Akademik mencerminkan komitmen KPS sebagai majikan yang prihatin. Anugerah berupa wang tunai diberi kepada anak-anak kakitangan yang berjaya dengan cemerlang dalam peperiksaan UPSR, PMR, SPM dan STPM. Insentif ini diharap dapat memberi dorongan kepada anak-anak kakitangan untuk terus berusaha dengan lebih gigih dan tekun. Anugerah disampaikan oleh Pengerusi Eksekutif dan Pengarah Urusan KPS kepada ibu bapa anak-anak yang berjaya. The award is one of the many ways the Group recognises the importance of the well being of employees and that of their families. Long Service Award The Group recognises and values the services of employees and takes pride in rewarding employees for their loyalty and unwavering dedication. Long Service Awards are accorded to employees who have served 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 years and is one of the many incentives which help foster close camaraderie between management and staff. “Majlis Tazkirah” In line with the Group’s objective to instill positive values and moral ethics at the workplace, “Majlis Tazkirah” are held on weekly basis, conducted by Guest speakers from Masjid Negeri Shah Alam. The regular forums provide an effective platform for staff of the KPS Group to get together and enhance their Islamic Knowledge. Staff Birthdays Staff get together for birthday celebrations every 3 months and on every employee’s birthday, the Company presents them with a cake. Although it is a small token, the cake goes a long way to show our employees that they are special. 080 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Anugerah Perkhidmatan Lama Syarikat sentiasa mengenang dan menghargai jasa kakitangan yang telah lama berkhidmat dengan penuh dedikasi dan kesetiaan yang tidak berbelah bagi. Anugerah Khidmat Lama diberikan kepada kakitangan yang telah berkhidmat selama 10, 15, 20, 25 dan 30 tahun. Anugerah ini merupakan salah satu daripada pelbagai insentif yang dapat membantu mengeratkan silaturrahim di antara pengurusan dan kakitangan. Majlis Tazkirah Selaras dengan objektif Kumpulan untuk menerapkan nilainilai positif dan akhlak mulia di tempat kerja, Majlis Tazkirah yang disampaikan oleh penceramah undangan dari Masjid Negeri Shah Alam, diadakan pada setiap minggu. Forum secara berkala ini menyediakan ruang yang efektif kepada kakitangan Kumpulan KPS untuk bersama-sama memantapkan diri mengenai ilmu dan pendekatan Islam. Hari Lahir Kakitangan Sambutan hari lahir kakitangan diraikan pada setiap tiga bulan dan Syarikat akan menghadiahkan kek hari lahir kepada setiap kakitangan yang menyambut hari jadi. Meskipun sekadar kek, namun ia merupakan tanda yang besar bahawa setiap kakitangan adalah istimewa. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K “Kelab Sukan dan Rekreasi Perangsang Selangor” Kelab Sukan dan Rekreasi Perangsang Selangor (KELAB) Maintaining employee wellness and harmony is fundamental towards attaining better business performance. Recognising the need to create a social balance, the Group has diligently supported the activities of its sports and recreation club. Mengekalkan keharmonian dan kesihatan setiap kakitangan adalah asas kepada pencapaian prestasi Syarikat yang lebih baik. Menyedari keperluan terhadap keseimbangan sosial, Syarikat telah memberi sokongan sepenuhnya terhadap akitiviti-aktiviti yang dianjurkan oleh KELAB. Last year’s sports calendar kicked off with the KPS Sports Carnival in January and gave staff a great opportunity to exhibit their sporting skills. The Green team, appropriately named ‘Efficient’ emerged as overall winners with the Blue team ‘Charisma’ as runner-up. Kalender sukan tahun 2006 bermula pada bulan Januari dengan berlangsungnya Karnival Sukan KPS di mana kakitangan berpeluang menunjukkan kebolehan mereka dalam aktiviti sukan. Pasukan Hijau, bersesuaian dengan namanya, ‘Efisyen’, muncul sebagai juara keseluruhan, manakala pasukan Biru atau ‘Karisma’ berjaya sebagai naib juara. The social highlight of 2006 was marked by the Family Day at Swiss Garden Resort & Spa at Kuantan, Pahang in April 2006. The evening performance revealed many hidden talents and forged stronger ties among participating Divisions. Last year’s calendar of events also included a family outing to Sungai Nibong, Sekinchan, a Blood donation Drive, a jungle trek expedition to Air Terjun Lepoh, Hulu Langat and a snorkeling trip to Pulau Tioman. The traditional ‘ibadat korban’ was also held in conjunction with “Hari Raya Aidil Adha”. All employees are members of the Sports and Recreation Club. Activities are funded by staff monthly subscriptions and annual contribution from the Company. Aktiviti sosial pada tahun 2006 dimeriahkan lagi dengan Hari Keluarga yang berlangsung di Swiss Garden Resort & Spa, Kuantan, Pahang pada bulan April 2006. Persembahan pada malam kemuncak Hari Keluarga telah dapat mencungkil bakat-bakat tersembunyi kakitangan dan memupuk hubungan erat sesama kakitangan dari setiap Bahagian. Aktiviti-aktiviti lain yang telah diadakan pada tahun 2006 termasuklah beriadah bersama keluarga di Sungai Nibong, Sekinchan, Kempen Derma Darah, ekspedisi merentas hutan di Air Terjun Lepoh, Hulu Langat dan melancong sambil menyelam di Pulau Tioman. Selain itu, aktiviti yang menjadi tradisi KELAB iaitu ibadat korban turut dijalankan bersempena dengan sambutan Hari Raya Aidiladha. Semua kakitangan merupakan ahli KELAB. Aktiviti-aktiviti yang dijayakan adalah hasil kutipan yuran bulanan daripada kakitangan serta sumbangan tahunan daripada Syarikat. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 081 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Financial Statements 002 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Directors’ Report 84 Statement By Directors 88 Statutory Declaration 88 Report of the Auditors 89 Income Statements 90 Balance Sheets 91 Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity 93 Company Statement of Changes in Equity 94 Cash Flows Statements 95 Notes to the Financials Statements 98 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 002 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Directors’ Report The directors have pleasure in presenting their report together with the audited financial statements of the Group and of the Company for the financial year ended 31 December 2006. PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES The principal activities of the Company are investment holding, contracting in the works related to infrastructure and utilities and provision of management services. The principal activities of the subsidiaries are described in Note 19 to the financial statements. There have been no significant changes in the nature of principal activities during the financial year. RESULTS Group RM’000 Company RM’000 Profit for the year 18,222 160,080 Attributable to: Equity holders of the Company Minority interests 18,807 (585) 160,080 - 18,222 160,080 There were no material transfers to or from reserves or provisions during the financial year other than as disclosed in the financial statements. In the opinion of the directors, the results of the operations of the Group and of the Company during the financial year were not substantially affected by any item, transaction or event of a material and unusual nature other than: (a) the effects arising from the changes in accounting policies due to the adoption of the new and revised Financial Reporting Standards which has resulted to an increase to the Group's profit for the year by RM4,320,976 as disclosed in Note 2.3(e)(ii) to the financial statements; and (b) the effects arising from the changes in estimates where the useful lives of certain components of the buildings were revised resulting in a decrease to the Group's and the Company's profit for the year by RM949,965 as disclosed in Note 2.4(i) to the financial statements. (c) the effects arising from the changes in estimates where the method of determining percentage of completion was refined from the total cost method to the variable cost method which has resulted to an increase to the Group's profit before tax for the current year by RM12.68 million as disclosed in Note 2.4(ii) to the financial statements. DIVIDENDS The amount of dividends paid by the Company since 31 December 2005 were as follows: RM’000 In respect of the financial year ended 31 December 2005 as reported in the directors' report of that year: Final dividend of 3 sen per share less 28% taxation, on 431,403,960 ordinary shares, declared on 15 June 2006 and paid on 18 August 2006. 084 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 9,318 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K DIVIDENDS (CONTD.) At the forthcoming Annual General Meeting ("AGM"), a final dividend in respect of the financial year ended 31 December 2006, of 4 sen less 27% taxation per share on 431,403,960 ordinary shares, amounting to a dividend payable of RM12,596,996 (2.92 sen net per share) will be proposed for shareholders' approval. The financial statements for the current financial year do not reflect this proposed dividend. Such dividend, if approved by the shareholders, will be accounted for in equity as an appropriation of retained earnings in the financial year ending 31 December 2007. DIRECTORS The names of the directors of the Company in office since the date of the last report and at the date of this report are: YBhg Dato' Hj. Abd. Karim bin Munisar, DSSA, SSA, KMN, ASA YBhg Dato' Hj. Azlan bin Hashim, DSSA, DSNS YBhg Dato' Hj. Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin, DPMS YBhg Dato' Hj. Sumadi bin Hj. Ismail, DSIS, DPTJ, JP YB Senator Dato' Hj. Ikhwan Salim bin Dato' Sujak, DSIS, KMN, PJK YB Dato' Dr. Hj. Karim bin Hj. Mansor, DPMS, ASA, PJK YBhg Dato' Yip Kam Chong, DSSA, AMS YBhg Datin Paduka Juma'ah binti Moktar, DSSA, ASA, PJK YB Dato' Dr Amran bin Kasimin, DPMS DIRECTORS' BENEFITS Neither at the end of the financial year, nor at any time during that year, did there subsist any arrangement to which the Company was a party, whereby the directors might acquire benefits by means of the acquisition of shares in or debentures of the Company or any other body corporate, other than those arising from the share options granted under the Company's and a subsidiary of the Company's Employee Share Options Scheme. Since the end of the previous financial year, no director has received or become entitled to receive a benefit (other than benefits included in the aggregate amount of emoluments received or due and receivable by the directors or the fixed salary of a full-time employee of the Company as shown in Note 9 to the financial statements) by reason of a contract made by the Company or a related corporation with any director or with a firm of which he is a member, or with a company in which he has a substantial financial interest. DIRECTORS' INTEREST According to the register of directors' shareholdings, the interests of directors in office at the end of the financial year in shares and options over shares in the Company and its related corporations during the financial year were as follows: 1.1.2006 Number of Ordinary Shares of RM1 Each Acquired Sold 31.12.2006 The Company YBhg Datin Paduka Juma'ah binti Moktar YBhg Dato' Hj. Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin YBhg Dato' Hj. Azlan bin Hashim 20,600 15,999 144,000* - - 20,600 15,999 144,000 15,301 7,999 12,000* - - 15,301 7,999 12,000 Subsidiary - Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad YBhg Datin Paduka Juma'ah binti Moktar YBhg Dato' Hj. Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin YBhg Dato' Hj. Azlan bin Hashim * Shares held under Bumiputra- Commerce Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn. Bhd. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 085 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Directors’ Report (contd.) DIRECTORS' INTEREST (CONTD.) The Company YBhg Datin Paduka Juma'ah binti Moktar Number Of Options Over Ordinary Shares of RM1 Each 1.1.2006 Granted Exercised 31.12.2006 4,200,000 4,200,000 Subsidiary - Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad Number Of Options Over Ordinary Shares of RM1 Each 1.1.2006 Granted Exercised 31.12.2006 YBhg Dato' Hj. Abd. Karim bin Munisar YBhg Datin Paduka Juma'ah binti Moktar 4,500,000 1,000,000 - - 4,500,000 1,000,000 None of the other directors in office at the end of the financial year had any interest in shares and options over shares in the Company or its related corporations during the financial year. EMPLOYEE SHARE OPTIONS SCHEME The Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad Employee Share Options Scheme ("ESOS") is governed by the amended by-laws approved by the shareholders at an Extraordinary General Meeting held on 15 June 2004. The ESOS was implemented on 30 July 2003 and is to be in force for a period of 5 years, subject however, to an extension at the discretion of the option committee for a period up to 5 years commencing from the date of expiration of the original 5 year period. The salient features and other terms of the ESOS are disclosed in Note 44 to the financial statements. OTHER STATUTORY INFORMATION (a) Before the income statements and balance sheets of the Group and of the Company were made out, the directors took reasonable steps: (i) to ascertain that proper action had been taken in relation to the writing off of bad debts and the making of provision for doubtful debts and satisfied themselves that all known bad debts had been written off and that adequate provision had been made for doubtful debts; and (ii) to ensure that any current assets which were unlikely to realise their values as shown in the accounting records in the ordinary course of business had been written down to an amount which they might be expected so to realise. (b) At the date of this report, the directors are not aware of any circumstances which would render: (i) the amount written off for bad debts or the amount of the provision for doubtful debts in the financial statements of the Group and of the Company inadequate to any substantial extent; and (ii) the values attributed to the current assets in the financial statements of the Group and of the Company misleading. (c) At the date of this report, the directors are not aware of any circumstances which have arisen which would render adherence to the existing method of valuation of assets or liabilities of the Group and of the Company misleading or inappropriate. (d) At the date of this report, the directors are not aware of any circumstances not otherwise dealt with in this report or financial statements of the Group and of the Company which would render any amount stated in the financial statements misleading. 086 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K OTHER STATUTORY INFORMATION (CONTD.) (e) As at the date of this report, there does not exist: (f) (i) any charge on the assets of the Group or of the Company which has arisen since the end of the financial year which secures the liabilities of any other person; or (ii) any contingent liability of the Group or of the Company which has arisen since the end of the financial year. In the opinion of the directors: (i) no contingent or other liability has become enforceable or is likely to become enforceable within the period of twelve months after the end of the financial year which will or may affect the ability of the Group or of the Company to meet their obligations as and when they fall due; and (ii) no item, transaction or event of a material and unusual nature has arisen in the interval between the end of the financial year and the date of this report which is likely to affect substantially the results of the operations of the Group or of the Company for the financial year in which this report is made. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS The significant events are disclosed in Note 50 to the financial statements. AUDITORS The auditors, Ernst & Young, have expressed their willingness to continue in office. Signed on behalf of the Board in accordance with a resolution of the directors dated 30 April 2007. Dato' Hj. Abd. Karim bin Munisar Executive Chairman Datin Paduka Juma'ah binti Moktar Managing Director annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 087 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Statement By Directors pursuant to Section 169(15) of the Companies Act, 1965 We, Abd. Karim bin Munisar and Juma’ah binti Moktar, being two of the directors of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad, do hereby state that, in the opinion of the directors, the accompanying financial statements set out on pages 90 to 179 are drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1965 and applicable MASB Approved Accounting Standards in Malaysia for Entities Other Than Private Entities so as to give a true and fair view of the financial position of the Group and of the Company as at 31 December 2006 and of the results and the cash flows of the Group and of the Company for the year then ended. Signed on behalf of the Board in accordance with a resolution of the directors dated 30 April 2007. Dato' Hj. Abd. Karim bin Munisar Executive Chairman Datin Paduka Juma'ah binti Moktar Managing Director Statutory Declaration pursuant to Section 169(16) of the Companies Act, 1965 I, Wong Yien Kim, being the officer primarily responsible for the financial management of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad, do solemnly and sincerely declare that the accompanying financial statements set out on pages 90 to 179 are in my opinion correct, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act, 1960. Subscribed and solemnly declared by the abovenamed Wong Yien Kim at Shah Alam in Selangor on 30 April 2007. ) ) ) ) ) Before me, 088 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Wong Yien Kim KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Report of the Auditors to the members of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad We have audited the financial statements set out on pages 90 to 179. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's directors. It is our responsibility to form an independent opinion, based on our audit, on the financial statements and to report our opinion to you, as a body, in accordance with Section 174 of the Companies Act, 1965 and for no other purpose. We do not assume responsibility to any other person for the content of this report. We conducted our audit in accordance with applicable Approved Standards on Auditing in Malaysia. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by the directors, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion: (a) the financial statements have been properly drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1965 and applicable MASB Approved Accounting Standards in Malaysia for Entities Other Than Private Entities so as to give a true and fair view of: (i) the financial position of the Group and of the Company as at 31 December 2006 and of the results and the cash flows of the Group and of the Company for the year then ended; and (ii) the matters required by Section 169 of the Companies Act, 1965 to be dealt with in the financial statements; and (b) the accounting and other records and the registers required by the Act to be kept by the Company and by its subsidiaries of which we have acted as auditors have been properly kept in accordance with the provisions of the Act. We have considered the financial statements and auditors' reports thereon of the subsidiaries of which we have not acted as auditors, as indicated in Note 19 to the financial statements, being financial statements that have been included in the consolidated financial statements. We are satisfied that the financial statements of the subsidiaries that have been consolidated with the financial statements of the Company are in form and content appropriate and proper for the purposes of the preparation of the consolidated financial statements and we have received satisfactory information and explanations required by us for those purposes. The auditors' reports on the financial statements of the subsidiaries were not subject to any qualification and did not include any comment required to be made under Section 174(3) of the Act. Ernst & Young AF: 0039 Chartered Accountants Nik Rahmat Kamarulzaman bin Nik Ab. Rahman No. 1759/02/08(J) Partner Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 30 April 2007 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 089 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Income Statements for the year ended 31 December 2006 Note Revenue Cost of sales 3 4 Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 (restated) Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 378,649 (260,397) 308,887 (241,828) 36,318 (1,205) 36,196 (3,402) 118,252 62,356 (72,734) (1,080) (35,471) 67,059 28,414 (60,508) (2,195) (170,099) 35,113 162,585 (17,627) (2,679) 32,794 46,395 (15,703) (21,858) 71,323 ( 84,931) 34,451 7,452 (137,329) (37,719) 42,246 9,000 177,392 ( 9,259) - 41,628 (21,256) - 28,295 (10,073) (123,802) 627 168,133 ( 8,053) 20,372 (7,365) Profit/(loss) for the year 18,222 (123,175) 160,080 13,007 Attributable to: Equity holders of the Company Minority interests 18,807 (585) (48,761) (74,414) 160,080 - 13,007 - 18,222 (123,175) 160,080 13,007 2.16 1.44 Gross profit Other income Administrative expenses Selling and marketing expenses Other expenses Operating profit/(loss) Finance costs Share of profit of associates Share of profit of a joint venture Profit/(loss) before tax Income tax 5 6 7 10 Earnings/(loss) per share attributable to equity holders of the Company (sen) Basic Diluted 11 11 4 N/A (11) N/A Dividend per share (sen) 12 2.16 1.44 The accompanying notes form an integral part of the financial statements. 090 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Balance Sheets as at 31 December 2006 Note Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 (restated) Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 (restated) NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property, plant and equipment Concession assets Prepaid land lease payments Land held for property development Investment properties Land use rights Investments in subsidiaries Investments in associates Other investments Intangible asset Goodwill Amount due from holding company Amounts due from subsidiaries Long term receivables 13 14 15 218,474 97,082 40,122 220,325 42,050 5,707 14,085 6,584 14,264 16(a) 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 354,510 8,080 481,888 39,088 369,549 161,017 409,869 6,047 753 504,271 44,460 55,623 68,015 417,599 163,344 34,656 - 70,570 753 408,513 308,089 32,610 - 24(a) 24(c) 25 5,500 113,025 9,500 66,478 126,760 - 126,760 - 1,888,335 1,359,376 830,166 968,143 26 16(b) 28 29 101,510 352,934 434,291 43,741 55,414 490,049 143,883 58,963 3,385 25,443 4,134 24,430 30(a) 30(b) 43,070 - 35,289 - 8,634 47,385 42,102 30(c) 30(d) 7,103 13,198 271,947 8,807 502 6,550 34,841 33 1,555 91,478 280 502 267 651 1,267,794 834,298 177,913 72,366 32 33 34(a) 34(b) 378,976 157,859 100 - 506,513 118,820 3,416 - 6,523 2,894 49,372 16,707 1,956 2,616 4,065 34(c) 35 36 1,064 75,619 133,383 7,697 926 85,185 187,921 14,473 44 109 - 44 101,538 - 754,698 917,254 58,942 126,926 CURRENT ASSETS Inventories Property development costs Trade receivables Other receivables Amount due from holding company Amounts due from subsidiaries Amounts due from related companies Amount due from associates Tax recoverable Cash and bank balances 31 CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade payables Other payables Amount due to holding company Amounts due to subsidiaries Amounts due to related companies Provisions Borrowings Tax payable annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 091 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Balance Sheets as at 31 December 2006 (contd.) Note NET CURRENT ASSETS/(LIABILITIES) Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 (restated) Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 (restated) 513,096 (82,956) 118,971 (54,560) 2,401,431 1,276,420 949,137 913,583 431,404 176,703 230,946 431,404 74,623 209,527 431,404 8,000 509,199 431,404 8,000 358,437 839,053 109,206 715,554 123,176 948,603 - 797,841 - 948,259 838,730 948,603 797,841 1,244,963 38,069 4,314 9,962 155,864 294,341 71,857 8,777 5,252 13,466 43,997 534 - 110,490 5 ,252 - 1,453,172 437,690 534 115,742 2,401,431 1,276,420 949,137 913,583 FINANCED BY: Share capital Other reserves Retained earnings 40 41 42 Shareholders' equity Minority interests LONG TERM LIABILITIES Borrowings Long term payables Amount due to holding company Retirement benefit obligations Deferred membership income Deferred tax liabilities 36 43 24(b) 44 45 46 The accompanying notes form an integral part of the financial statements. 092 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity for the year ended 31 December 2006 Attributable to Equity Holders of the Company Non-Distributable Distributable Group Share Capital Revaluation General Capital Reserves Reserves Reserves RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 Note (Note 40) (Note 41) (Note 41) (Note 41) At 1 January 2005 Loss for the year Disposal of a subsidiary company Additional paid-up capital of a subsidiary company Dividend of a subsidiary Retained Earnings Total RM’000 RM’000 (Note 42) Minority Interest Total Equity RM’000 RM’000 431,404 - 41,336 - 25,287 - 8,000 - - - - - - - (1,822) (1,822) - - - - - - 5 5 - - - - - - (127) (127) 431,404 - 41,336 - 25,287 - 8,000 - 215,739 721,766 123,176 (6,212) (6,212) - 844,942 (6,212) 431,404 41,336 25,287 8,000 209,527 715,554 123,176 838,730 At 1 January 2006 431,404 Effects of adopting: FRS 3 2.3(a) Revaluation surplus net of tax - fair value adjustment on an earlier piecemeal acquisition Disposal of subsidiaries Additional paid-up capital of a subsidiary company Dilution of interest in a subsidiary Dividends of subsidiaries Profit for the year - 41,336 25,287 8,000 209,527 715,554 123,176 838,730 - - - 11,930 11,930 - 11,930 - 102,080 - - - 102,080 - - - - - - 4,496 4,496 - - - 18,807 18,807 (9,562) (1,147) (585) (9,562) (1,147) 18,222 431,404 - 41,336 - 127,367 - 8,000 - 240,264 848,371 109,206 (9,318) (9,318) - 957,577 (9,318) 431,404 41,336 127,367 8,000 230,946 948,259 Dividends 12 At 31 December 2005 Dividends At 31 December 2006 12 264,500 770,527 199,534 970,061 (48,761) (48,761) (74,414) (123,175) 839,053 - 102,080 (7,172) (7,172) 109,206 The accompanying notes form an integral part of the financial statements. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 093 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Company Statement of Changes in Equity for the year ended 31 December 2006 Non-Distributable Note At 1 January 2005 Profit for the year, representing total recognised income and expense for the year Dividends Share Capital RM’000 (Note 40) Distributable General Reserves RM’000 (Note 41) Retained Earnings RM’000 (Note 42) Total Equity RM’000 431,404 8,000 351,642 791,046 - - 13,007 (6,212) 13,007 (6,212) At 31 December 2005 431,404 8,000 358,437 797,841 At 1 January 2006 Profit for the year, representing total recognised income and expense for the year Dividends 431,404 8,000 358,437 797,841 - - 160,080 (9,318) 160,080 (9,318) 431,404 8,000 509,199 948,603 At 31 December 2006 12 12 The accompanying notes form an integral part of the financial statements. 094 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Cash Flow Statements for the year ended 31 December 2006 Group Company 2006 RM’000 2005 RM’000 2006 RM’000 2005 RM’000 28,295 (123,802) 168,133 20,372 84,931 (21,986) 37,719 (647) 9,259 (13,008) 21,256 (15,793) 10,891 366 - 10,922 2,708 21,549 1,138 - 2,969 1,269 - 194 - 997 194 - (521) 3,870 461 11,577 (9,352) 3,632 (987) 633 (12,861) 40 - 20,000 - - (3,547) (3,933) - - 900 - 22,000 - - (24,186) 753 - 753 - (1,632) 6,857 (1,004) - (24,611) (1,632) - (23,875) (1,004) - 585 98 - 179 2,555 - (97) (631) (13,421) (8,066) (740) (12,237) - (138,936) (1,983) (107) (2,465) - 7,912 421 9,726 - - - CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Profit/(loss) before tax Adjustments for: Interest expense Interest income Property, plant and equipment: - depreciation - written off - impairment loss Bad debts written off - subsidiaries - other receivables Write back of provision for doubtful debts - subsidiaries - other receivables Write-down of inventories Inventories written off Provision for doubtful debts Provision for outstanding commitments Amortisation of deferred membership income Impairment of: - associates - land held for property development Reversal of impairment on land held for property development Land use rights written off Dividend income from: - associates - other investments Amortisation of intangible assets Amortisation of prepaid land lease payments Depreciation of investment properties Gain on disposal of: - property, plant and equipment - prepaid land lease payments - subsidiaries - an associate - other investments Concession assets: - depreciation - written off - expensed off annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 095 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Cash Flow Statements for the year ended 31 December 2006 (contd.) Group 2006 RM’000 Loss on disposal of: - subsidiaries - an associate - other investments Provision for liquidated damages Impairment in value of other investments Write back of provision for diminution in value of: - other investments - subsidiaries Provision for retirement benefits Accrual for late payment of interest Accrual for damages cum interest Share of profit of associates Share of profit of a joint venture Company 2005 RM’000 2006 RM’000 2005 RM’000 27 4,835 2,488 55,729 27 - 6,134 - 73 7,983 73 1,548 (10) 466 1,559 (34,451) (7,452) 482 7,700 2,999 (42,246) (9,000) (10) 466 - (4,916) 482 - Operating profit/(loss) before working capital changes 58,797 (7,050) 3,240 (6,951) (Increase)/decrease in inventories Decrease in development properties Decrease/(increase) in receivables Decrease in payables Intercompany balances (50,130) 185,133 69,684 (110,235) (9,216) 6,058 118,307 (2,727) (86,974) (30,018) (1,054) (18,234) 25,786 37,888 (19,085) (6,218) Cash generated from/(used in) operations Tax paid, net of refunds received Retirement benefits paid Liquidated damages paid 144,033 (25,651) (5,718) (10,159) (2,404) (8,211) (294) (11,321) 9,738 (2,152) (5,718) - 5,634 (2,298) (294) - Net cash generated from/(used in) operating activities 102,505 (22,230) 1,868 3,042 096 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Group 2006 RM’000 Company 2005 RM’000 2006 RM’000 2005 RM’000 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Cost of incorporating a subsidiary Acquisition of subsidiary Net dividends received from: - associates - other investments Interest received Purchase of: - property, plant and equipment - concession assets - other investments Proceeds from disposal of: - property, plant and equipment - other investments - associates - subsidiaries Additional investment in associates Income received from joint venture (330,769) - (100) - (5) - 17,753 1,224 4,232 17,190 723 647 17,753 1,224 13,008 17,190 723 15,793 (4,238) (6,973) (78,570) (6,538) (1,409) (60) (78,570) (2,826) (1,409) 314 92,169 (1,457) (6,379) 9,000 1,878 4,900 790 (20,000) 9,000 78,458 288,570 5 (4,890) 9,000 107 4,900 892 (20,000) 9,000 (303,694) 7,181 324,398 24,365 Interest paid Dividend paid Drawdown of borrowings Advances to subsidiaries Repayment of borrowings Repayment of hire purchase Repayment from subsidiaries Placement of restricted fixed deposits Upliftment of fixed deposits pledged (74,430) (9,318) 762,616 (215,764) (3,098) (4,373) 1,090 (37,719) (6,212) 182,200 (104,243) (1,302) 369 (9,259) (9,318) (5,268) (180,000) (138) 500 (21,256) (6,212) (12,710) (80,000) (285) 80,000 - Net cash generated from/(used in) financing activities 456,723 33,093 (203,483) (40,463) 255,534 18,044 122,783 (13,056) (44,497) (62,541) (31,305) (18,249) 211,037 (44,497) 91,478 (31,305) Net cash (used in)/generated from investing activities CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF YEAR (NOTE 31) The accompanying notes form an integral part of the financial statements. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 097 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 1. CORPORATE INFORMATION The Company is a public limited liability company, incorporated and domiciled in Malaysia, and is listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. The registered office of the Company is located at 16th Floor, Plaza Perangsang, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan. The holding company of the Company is Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad ("KDEB"), a company incorporated in Malaysia, and the ultimate holding corporation is Menteri Besar Selangor (Pemerbadanan), a corporate body formed under Enactment No.3 of the Menteri Besar Selangor (Incorporation), Enactment 1994. The principal activities of the Company are investment holding, contracting in the works related to infrastructure and utilities and provision of management services. The principal activities of the subsidiaries are described in Note 19 to the financial statements. There have been no significant changes in the nature of the principal activities during the financial year. Related companies refer to companies within the KDEB group. The financial statements were authorised for issue by the Board of Directors in accordance with a resolution of the directors on 30 April 2007. 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 2.1 Basis of Preparation The financial statements comply with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1965 and applicable MASB Approved Accounting Standards in Malaysia for Entities Other Than Private Entities. At the beginning of the current financial year, the Group and the Company had adopted new and revised Financial Reporting Standards (FRSs) which are mandatory for financial periods beginning on or after 1 January 2006 as described fully in Note 2.3. The financial statements of the Group and of the Company have been prepared under historical cost convention except for certain long term receivables that have been measured at their fair values. The financial statements are presented in Ringgit Malaysia (RM) and all values are rounded to the nearest thousand (RM’000) except when otherwise indicated. 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (a) Subsidiaries and Basis of Consolidation (i) Subsidiaries Subsidiaries are entities over which the Group has the ability to control the financial and operating policies so as to obtain benefits from their activities. The existence and effect of potential voting rights that are currently exercisable or convertible are considered when assessing whether the Group has such power over another entity. In the Company’s separate financial statements, investments in subsidiaries are stated at cost less impairment losses. On disposal of such investments, the difference between net disposal proceeds and their carrying amounts is included in profit or loss. (ii) Basis of Consolidation The consolidated financial statements comprise the financial statements of the Company and its subsidiaries as at the balance sheet date. The financial statements of the subsidiaries are prepared for the same reporting date as the Company. 098 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (a) Subsidiaries and Basis of Consolidation (contd.) (ii) Basis of Consolidation (contd.) Subsidiaries are consolidated from the date of acquisition, being the date on which the Group obtains control, and continue to be consolidated until the date that such control ceases. In preparing the consolidated financial statements, intragroup balances, transactions and unrealised gains or losses are eliminated in full. Uniform accounting policies are adopted in the consolidated financial statements for like transactions and events in similar circumstances. Acquisitions of subsidiaries are accounted for using the purchase method. The purchase method of accounting involves allocating the cost of the acquisition to the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities and contingent liabilities assumed at the date of acquisition. The cost of an acquisition is measured as the aggregate of the fair values, at the date of exchange, of the assets given, liabilities incurred or assumed, and equity instruments issued, plus any costs directly attributable to the acquisition. Any excess of the cost of the acquisition over the Group’s interest in the net fair value of the identifiable assets, liabilities and contingent liabilities represents goodwill. Any excess of the Group’s interest in the net fair value of the identifiable assets, liabilities and contingent liabilities over the cost of acquisition is recognised immediately in profit or loss. Minority interests represent the portion of profit or loss and net assets in subsidiaries not held by the Group. It is measured at the minorities’ share of the fair value of the subsidiaries’ identifiable assets and liabilities at the acquisition date and the minorities’ share of changes in the subsidiaries’ equity since then. (b) Associates Associates are entities in which the Group has significant influence and that is neither a subsidiary nor an interest in a joint venture. Significant influence is the power to participate in the financial and operating policy decisions of the investee but not in control or joint control over those policies. Investments in associates are accounted for in the consolidated financial statements using the equity method of accounting. Under the equity method, the investment in associate is carried in the consolidated balance sheet at cost adjusted for post-acquisition changes in the Group’s share of net assets of the associate. The Group’s share of the net profit or loss of the associate is recognised in the consolidated profit or loss. Where there has been a change recognised directly in the equity of the associate, the Group recognises its share of such changes. In applying the equity method, unrealised gains and losses on transactions between the Group and the associate are eliminated to the extent of the Group’s interest in the associate. After application of the equity method, the Group determines whether it is necessary to recognise any additional impairment loss with respect to the Group’s net investment in the associate. The associate is equity accounted for from the date the Group obtains significant influence until the date the Group ceases to have significant influence over the associate. Goodwill relating to an associate is included in the carrying amount of the investment and is not amortised. Any excess of the Group’s share of the net fair value of the associate’s identifiable assets, liabilities and contingent liabilities over the cost of the investment is excluded from the carrying amount of the investment and is instead included as income in the determination of the Group’s share of the associate’s profit or loss in the period in which the investment is acquired. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 099 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (b) Associates (contd.) When the Group’s share of losses in an associate equals or exceeds its interest in the associate, including any long-term interests that, in substance, form part of the Group’s net investment in the associates, the Group does not recognise further losses, unless it has incurred obligations or made payments on behalf of the associate. The most recent available audited financial statements of the associates are used by the Group in applying the equity method. Where the dates of the audited financial statements used are not coterminous with those of the Group, the share of results is arrived at from the last audited financial statements available and management financial statements to the end of the accounting period. Uniform accounting polices are adopted for like transactions and events in similar circumstances. In the Company’s separate financial statements, investments in associates are stated at cost less impairment losses. On disposal of such investments, the difference between net disposal proceeds and their carrying amounts is included in profit or loss. (c) Joint Venture The Group has an interest in a joint venture. Investments in a joint venture is accounted for in the consolidated financial statements using the equity method of accounting as described in Note 2.2(b). (d) Intangible Assets (i) Goodwill Goodwill acquired in a business combination is initially measured at cost being the excess of the cost of business combination over the Group’s interest in the net fair value of the identifiable assets, liabilities and contingent liabilities. Following the initial recognition, goodwill is measured at cost less any accumulated impairment losses. Goodwill is not amortised but instead, it is reviewed for impairment, annually or more frequently if events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value may be impaired. Gains and losses on the disposal of an entity include the carrying amount of goodwill relating to the entity sold. (ii) Other Intangible Assets Intangible assets acquired separately are measured on initial recognition at cost. The cost of intangible assets acquired in a business combination is their fair values as at the date of acquisition. Following initial recognition, intangible assets are carried at cost less any accumulated amortisation and any accumulated impairment losses. Intangible assets with finite life are amortised on the unit of production method over the estimated economic useful lives and assessed for impairment whenever there is an indication that the intangible assets may be impaired. The amortisation period and the amortisation method for an intangible assets with a finite useful life are reviewed at least at each balance sheet date. (e) Property, Plant and Equipment and Depreciation All items of property, plant and equipment are initially recorded at cost. Subsequent costs are included in the asset’s carrying amount or recognised as a separate asset, as appropriate, only when it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will flow to the Group and the cost of the item can be measured reliably. The carrying amount of the replaced part is derecognised. All other repairs and maintenance are charged to the income statement during the financial period in which they are incurred. 100 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (e) Property, Plant and Equipment and Depreciation (contd.) Subsequent to recognition, property, plant and equipment except for freehold land are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses. Freehold land has an unlimited useful life and therefore is not depreciated. Golf course is depreciated over the remaining period of the lease of 99 years. Depreciation of other property, plant and equipment is provided for on a straight line basis to write off the cost of each asset to its residual value over the estimated useful life, at the following annual rates: Buildings and clubhouse Motor vehicles Office and hotel furniture, fittings and equipment Computer and office equipment Plant and machinery Office renovation 2% - 10% 20% 10% - 50% 10% - 33.33% 10% 10% The residual values, useful lives and depreciation method are reviewed at each financial year end to ensure that the amount, method and period of depreciation are consistent with previous estimates and the expected pattern of consumption of the future economic benefits embodied in the items of property, plant and equipment. An item of property, plant and equipment is derecognised upon disposal or when no future economic benefits are expected from its use or disposal. The difference between the net disposal proceeds, if any and the net carrying amount is recognised in profit or loss and the unutilised portion of the revaluation surplus on that item is taken directly to retained earnings. (f) Concession Assets Concession assets relate to expenditure for installation works and assets replacement works incurred in connection with the concession. (i) Measurement Basis Concession assets are initially recorded at cost. Subsequent costs are included in the asset's carrying amount or recognised as a separate asset, as appropriate, only when it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will flow to the Group and the cost of the item can be measured reliably. The carrying amount of the replaced part is derecognised. All other repairs and maintenance are charged to the income statement during the financial year in which they are incurred. Subsequent to recognition, concession assets are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and accumulated impairment loss, consistent with the accounting policy of property, plant and equipment as described in Note 2.2(e). All item of concession asset is derecognised upon disposal or when no future economic benefits are expected from its use or disposal. The difference between the net disposal proceeds, if any, and the net carrying amount is recognised in profit or loss. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 101 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (f) Concession Assets (contd.) (ii) Depreciation Capital work-in-progress is not depreciated. Depreciation is calculated to write off the cost of other concession assets on the straight line basis to their residual values over their expected useful lives at the following annual rates: Assets replacement works Installation works 10% 5% - 10% Capital work-in-progress will be depreciated when the assets are ready for their intended use. The residual values, useful lives and depreciation method are reviewed at each financial year end to ensure that the amount, method and period of depreciation are consistent with previous estimates and the expected pattern of consumption of the future economic benefits embodies in the items of concession assets. (g) Investment Properties Investment properties are properties which are held either to earn rental income or for capital appreciation or for both. Such properties are measured initially at cost, including transaction costs. Subsequent to initial recognition, investment properties are stated at its costs less accumulated depreciation and impairment losses, consistent with the accounting policy of property, plant and equipment as described in Note 2.2(e). Depreciation of investment properties is provided for on straight line basis to write off the cost of each asset to its residual value over the estimated useful lives, at the annual rate between 2% to 6.67% per annum for buildings. A property interest under an operating lease is classified and accounted for as an investment property on a property-by-property basis when the Group holds it to earn rentals or for capital appreciation or both. Any such property interest under an operating lease classified as an investment property is carried at cost. Investment properties are derecognised when either they have been disposed of or when the investment property is permanently withdrawn from use and no future economic benefit is expected from its disposal. Any gains or losses on the retirement or disposal of an investment property are recognised in profit or loss in the year in which they arise. (h) Land Held for Property Development and Property Development Costs (i) Land Held for Property Development Land held for property development consists of land where no development activities have been carried out or where development activities are not expected to be completed within the normal operating cycle. Such land is classified within non-current assets and is stated at cost less any accumulated impairment losses. Land held for property development is reclassified as property development costs at the point when development activities have commenced and where it can be demonstrated that the development activities can be completed within the normal operating cycle. 102 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (h) Land Held for Property Development and Property Development Costs (contd.) (ii) Property Development Costs Property development costs comprise all costs that are directly attributable to development activities or that can be allocated on a reasonable basis to such activities. When the financial outcome of a development activity can be reliably estimated, property development revenue and expenses are recognised in the income statement by using the stage of completion method. The stage of completion is determined by the proportion that property development costs incurred for work performed to date bear to the estimated total property development costs or surveys of work performed. Where the financial outcome of a development activity cannot be reliably estimated, property development revenue is recognised only to the extent of property development costs incurred that is probable will be recoverable, and property development costs on properties sold are recognised as an expense in the period in which they are incurred. Any expected loss on a development project, including costs to be incurred over the defects liability period, is recognised as an expense immediately. Property development costs not recognised as an expense are recognised as an asset, which is measured at the lower of cost and net realisable value. The excess of revenue recognised in the income statement over billings to purchasers is classified as accrued billings within trade receivables and the excess of billings to purchasers over revenue recognised in the income statement is classified as progress billings within trade payables. (i) Land Use Rights Land use rights consists of land premium and other land related costs. (j) Construction Contracts Where the outcome of a construction contract can be reliably estimated, contract revenue and contract costs are recognised as revenue and expenses respectively by using the stage of completion method. The stage of completion is measured by reference to the proportion of contract costs incurred for work performed to date to the estimated total contract costs. Where the outcome of a construction contract cannot be reliably estimated, contract revenue is recognised to the extent of contract costs incurred that it is probable will be recoverable. Contract costs are recognised as expenses in the period in which they are incurred. When it is probable that total contract costs will exceed total contract revenue, the expected loss is recognised as an expense immediately. When the total of costs incurred on construction contracts plus, recognised profits (less recognised losses), exceeds progress billings, the balance is classified as amount due from customers on contracts. When progress billings exceed costs incurred plus recognised profits (less recognised losses), the balance is classified as amount due to customers on contracts. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 103 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (k) Impairment of Non-Financial Assets The carrying amounts of assets, other than investment property, construction contract assets, property development costs, inventories, deferred tax assets and non-current assets (or disposal groups) held for sale, are reviewed at each balance sheet date to determine whether there is any indication of impairment. If any such indication exists, the asset’s recoverable amount is estimated to determine the amount of impairment loss. For goodwill, intangible assets that have an indefinite useful life and intangible assets that are not yet available for use, the recoverable amount is estimated at each balance sheet date or more frequently when indicators of impairment are identified. For the purpose of impairment testing of these assets, recoverable amount is determined on an individual asset basis unless the asset does not generate cash flows that are largely independent of those from other assets. If this is the case, recoverable amount is determined for the cash-generating unit (CGU) to which the asset belongs to. Goodwill acquired in a business combination is, from the acquisition date, allocated to each of the Group’s CGUs, or groups of CGUs, that are expected to benefit from the synergies of the combination, irrespective of whether other assets or liabilities of the Group are assigned to those units or groups of units. An asset’s recoverable amount is the higher of an asset’s or CGU’s fair value less costs to sell and its value in use. In assessing value in use, the estimated future cash flows are discounted to their present value using a pre-tax discount rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money and the risks specific to the asset. Where the carrying amount of an asset exceeds its recoverable amount, the asset is considered impaired and is written down to its recoverable amount. Impairment losses recognised in respect of a CGU or groups of CGUs are allocated first to reduce the carrying amount of any goodwill allocated to those units or groups of units and then, to reduce the carrying amount of the other assets in the unit or groups of units on a pro-rata basis. An impairment loss is recognised in profit or loss in the period in which it arises, unless the asset is carried at a revalued amount, in which case the impairment loss is accounted for as a revaluation decrease to the extent that the impairment loss does not exceed the amount held in the asset revaluation reserve for the same asset. Impairment loss on goodwill is not reversed in a subsequent period. An impairment loss for an asset other than goodwill is reversed if, and only if, there has been a change in the estimates used to determine the asset’s recoverable amount since the last impairment loss was recognised. The carrying amount of an asset other than goodwill is increased to its revised recoverable amount, provided that this amount does not exceed the carrying amount that would have been determined (net of amortisation or depreciation) had no impairment loss been recognised for the asset in prior years. A reversal of impairment loss for an asset other than goodwill is recognised in profit or loss, unless the asset is carried at revalued amount, in which case, such reversal is treated as a revaluation increase. (l) Inventories Inventories are stated at lower of cost and net realisable value. The cost of unsold properties is determined using the first in, first out method and comprises cost associated with the acquisition of land, direct costs and appropriate proportions of common costs. Cost of inventories for food, beverages and trading goods are determined on a weighted average basis and comprises costs of purchase. 104 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (l) Inventories (contd.) Cost of inventories for spare parts and consumables are determined using the first-in first-out basis and represents the landed costs of goods purchased. Net realisable value is the estimated selling price in the ordinary course of business less the estimated costs of completion and the estimated costs necessary to make the sale. (m) Financial Instruments Financial instruments are recognised in the balance sheet when the Group has become a party to the contractual provisions of the instrument. Financial instruments are classified as liabilities or equity in accordance with the substance of the contractual arrangement. Interest, dividends, gains and losses relating to a financial instrument classified as a liability, are reported as expense or income. Distributions to holders of financial instruments classified as equity are charged directly to equity. Financial instruments are offset when the Group has a legally enforceable right to offset and intends to settle either on a net basis or to realise the asset and settle the liability simultaneously. (i) Cash and Cash Equivalents For the purposes of the cash flow statements, cash and cash equivalents include cash on hand and at bank and deposits with licensed financial institutions which have an insignificant risk of changes in value, net of outstanding bank overdrafts. (ii) Other Non-Current Investments Non-current investments other than investments in subsidiaries, associates and investment properties are stated at cost less impairment losses. On disposal of an investment, the difference between net disposal proceeds and its carrying amount is recognised in profit or loss. (iii) Marketable Securities Marketable securities are carried at the lower of cost and market value, determined on an individual basis. Cost is determined on the weighted average basis while market value is determined based on quoted market values. Increases or decreases in the carrying amount of marketable securities are recognised in profit and loss. On disposal of marketable securities, the difference between net disposal proceeds and the carrying amount is recognised in profit or loss. (iv) Receivables Receivables are carried at anticipated realisable values. Bad debts are written off when identified. An estimate is made for doubtful debt based on a review of all outstanding amounts as at the balance sheet date. (v) Payables Payables are stated at fair value of the consideration to be paid in the future for goods and services received. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 105 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (m) Financial Instruments (contd.) (vi) Interest Bearing Loans and Borrowings All loans and borrowings are initially recognised at the fair value of the consideration received less directly attributable transaction costs. After initial recognition, interest bearing loans and borrowings are subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method. Ordinary shares are classified as equity. Dividends on ordinary shares are recognised in equity in the period in which they are declared. The transaction costs of an equity transaction are accounted for as a deduction from equity, net of tax Equity transaction costs comprise only those incremental external costs directly attributable to the equity transaction which would otherwise have been avoided. (n) Leases (i) Classification A lease is recognised as a finance lease if it transfers substantially to the Group all the risks and rewards incidental to ownership. Leases of land and buildings are classified as operating or finance leases in the same way as leases of other assets and the land and buildings elements of a lease of land and buildings are considered separately for the purposes of lease classification. All leases that do not transfer substantially all the risks and rewards are classified as operating leases, with the following exceptions: • Property held under operating leases that would otherwise meet the definition of an investment property is classified as an investment property on a property-by-property basis and, if classified as investment property, is accounted for as if held under a finance lease (Note 2.2(g)); and • Land held for own use under an operating lease, the fair value of which cannot be measured separately from the fair value of a building situated thereon at the inception of the lease, is accounted for as being held under a finance lease, unless the building is also clearly held under an operating lease. (ii) Finance Leases - the Group as Lessee Assets acquired by way of hire purchase or finance leases are stated at an amount equal to the lower of their fair values and the present value of the minimum lease payments at the inception of the leases, less accumulated depreciation and impairment losses. The corresponding liability is included in the balance sheet as borrowings. In calculating the present value of the minimum lease payments, the discount factor used is the interest rate implicit in the lease, when it is practicable to determine; otherwise, the Company’s incremental borrowing rate is used. Any initial direct costs are also added to the carrying amount of such assets. Lease payments are apportioned between the finance costs and the reduction of the outstanding liability. Finance costs, which represent the difference between the total leasing commitments and the fair value of the assets acquired, are recognised in the profit or loss over the term of the relevant lease so as to produce a constant periodic rate of charge on the remaining balance of the obligations for each accounting period. The depreciation policy for leased assets is in accordance with that for depreciable property, plant and equipment as described in Note 2.2(e). 106 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (n) Leases (contd.) (iii) Operating Leases - the Group as Lessee Operating lease payments are recognised as an expense on a straight line basis over the term of the relevant lease. The aggregate benefit of incentives provided by the lessor is recognised as a reduction of rental expense over the lease term on a straight line basis. In the case of a lease of land and buildings, the minimum lease payments or the up-front payments made are allocated, whenever necessary, between the land and the buildings element in proportion to the relative fair values for leasehold interests in the land element and buildings element of the lease at the inception of the lease. The up-front payment represents prepaid lease payments and are amortised on a straight line basis over the lease term. (o) Borrowing Costs Borrowing costs directly attributable to the acquisition, construction or production of qualifying assets, which are assets that necessarily take a substantial period of time to get ready for their intended use or sale, are added to the cost of those assets, until such time as the assets are substantially ready for their intended use or sale. Investment income earned on the temporary investment of specific borrowings pending their expenditure on qualifying assets is deducted from the borrowing costs eligible for capitalisation. All other borrowing costs are recognised in profit or loss in the period in which they are incurred. (p) Income Tax Income tax on the profit or loss for the year comprises current and deferred tax. Current tax is the expected amount of income taxes payable in respect of the taxable profit for the year and is measured using the tax rates that have been enacted at the balance sheet date. Deferred tax is provided for, using the liability method. In principle, deferred tax liabilities are recognised for all taxable temporary differences and deferred tax assets are recognised for all deductible temporary differences, unused tax losses and unused tax credits to the extent that it is probable that taxable profit will be available against which the deductible temporary differences, unused tax losses and unused tax credits can be utilised. Deferred tax is not recognised if the temporary difference arises from goodwill or negative goodwill or from the initial recognition of an asset or liability in a transaction which is not a business combination and at the time of the transaction, affects neither accounting profit nor taxable profit. Deferred tax is measured at the tax rates that are expected to apply in the period when the asset is realised or the liability is settled, based on tax rates that have been enacted or substantively enacted at the balance sheet date. Deferred tax is recognised as income or an expense and included in the profit or loss for the period, except when it arises from a transaction which is recognised directly in equity, in which case the deferred tax is also recognised directly in equity, or when it arises from a business combination that is an acquisition, in which case the deferred tax is included in the resulting goodwill or the amount of any excess of the acquirer’s interest is the net fair value of the acquiree’s identifiable assets, liabilities and contingent liabilities over the cost of the combination. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 107 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (q) Provisions Provisions are recognised when the Group has a present obligation as a result of a past event and it is probable that an outflow of resources embodying economic benefits will be required to settle the obligation, and a reliable estimate of the amount can be made. Provisions are reviewed at each balance sheet date and adjusted to reflect the current best estimate. Where the effect of the time value of money is material, provisions are discounted using a current pre-tax rate that reflects, where appropriate, the risks specific to the liability. Where discounting is used, the increase in the provision due to the passage of time is recognised as finance cost. (r) Employee Benefits (i) Short Term Benefits Wages, salaries, bonuses and social security contributions are recognised as an expense in the year in which the associated services are rendered by employees. Short term accumulating compensated absences such as paid annual leave are recognised when services are rendered by employees that increase their entitlement to future compensated absences. Short term non-accumulating compensated absences such as sick leave are recognised when the absences occur. (ii) Defined Contribution Plans Defined contribution plans are post-employment benefit plans under which the Group pays fixed contributions into separate entities or funds and will have no legal or constructive obligation to pay further contributions if any of the funds do not hold sufficient assets to pay all employee benefits relating to employee services in the current and preceding financial years. Such contributions are recognised as an expense in the profit or loss as incurred. As required by law, companies in Malaysia make such contributions to the Employees Provident Fund (“EPF”). (iii) Defined Benefit Plan The Company operates a funded, defined benefit retirement scheme, the "Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad Retirement Scheme" (“the Scheme”), which is an approved defined benefits scheme under Section 150 of the Income Tax Act, 1967 for its eligible employees. The Company’s obligation under the Scheme, calculated using the Projected Unit Credit Method, is determined based on actuarial computations by independent actuaries, through which the amount of benefit that employees have earned in return for their service in the current and prior years is estimated. That benefit is discounted in order to determine its present value. Actuarial gains and losses are recognised as income or expense over the expected average remaining working lives of the participating employees when the cumulative unrecognised actuarial gains or losses for the Scheme exceed 10% of the higher of the present value of the defined benefit obligation and the fair value of plan assets. Past service costs are recognised immediately to the extent that the benefits are already vested, and otherwise are amortised on a straight line basis over the average period until the amended benefits become vested. The amount recognised in the balance sheet represents the present value of the defined benefit obligations adjusted for unrecognised actuarial gains and losses and unrecognised past service costs, and reduced by the fair value of plan assets. Any asset resulting from this calculation is limited to the net total of any unrecognised actuarial losses and past service costs, and the present value of any economic benefits in the form of refunds or reductions in future contributions to the plan. 108 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (r) Employee Benefits (contd.) (iv) Equity Compensation Benefits The Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad Employee Share Options Scheme (“ESOS”), an equity-settled, share-based compensation plan, allows the Group’s employees to acquire ordinary shares of the Company. No compensation cost or obligation is recognised as the ESOS were granted before 31 December 2004. When the options are exercised, equity is increased by the amount of the proceeds received, net of any directly attributable transaction costs. (v) Termination Benefits Termination benefits are payable when employment is terminated before the normal retirement date or whenever an employee accepts voluntary redundancy in exchange for these benefits. The Group recognises termination benefits as a liability and an expense when it is demonstrably committed to either terminate the employment of current employees according to a detailed plan without possibility of withdrawal or providing termination benefits as a result of an offer made to encourage voluntary redundancy. In the case of an offer made to encourage voluntary redundancy, the measurement of termination benefits is based on the number of employees expected to accept the offer. Benefits falling due more than twelve months after balance sheet date are discounted to present value. (s) Foreign Currencies In preparing the financial statements of the individual entries, transactions in currencies other than the Group's functional currency are recorded in the functional currencies using the exchange rates prevailing at the dates of the transactions. At each balance sheet date, monetary items denominated in foreign currencies are translated at the rates prevailing on the balance sheet date. Non-monetary items carried at fair value that are denominated in foreign currencies are translated at the rates prevailing on the date when the fair value was determined. Nonmonetary items that are measured in terms of historical cost in a foreign currency are not translated. Exchange differences arising on the settlement of monetary items, and on the translation of monetary items, are included in profit and loss for the period. (t) Revenue Recognition Revenue is recognised to the extent that it is probable that the economic benefits will flow to the Group and the revenue can be reliably measured. The following specific recognition criteria must also be met before revenue is recognised: (i) Sale of Properties Revenue from sale of properties is accounted for by the stage of completion method as described in Note 2.2(h)(ii) and is recognised net of discount. (ii) Construction Contracts Revenue from construction contracts is accounted for by the stage of completion method as described in Note 2.2(j). annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 109 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (t) Revenue Recognition (contd.) (iii) Licence and Membership Fees A fixed quantum of the golfing license fees and the non-golfing membership fees which approximates 11% of the total fees is recognised as initial annual fee in the year the membership is accepted. The balance is recognised on a fixed annualised amount on a straight line basis over the term of 15 years. (iv) Sale of Goods Revenue is recognised net of sales taxes and upon transfer of significant risks and rewards of ownership to the buyer. Revenue is not recognised to the extent where there are significant uncertainties regarding recovery of the consideration due, associated costs or the possible return of goods. (v) Revenue from Hotel Operations, Golf Club and Recreational Facilities Revenue from rental of hotel rooms, food, beverages, sports and recreation are recognised when the services are rendered. (vi) Interest Income Interest income is recognised on an accrual basis. (vii) Dividend Income Dividend income is recognised when the Group's right to receive payment is established. (viii) Management Fees Management fees are recognised when services are rendered. (ix) Rental Income Rental income from investment property is recognised on a straight line basis over the term of lease. The aggregate cost of incentives provided to lessee is recognised as a reduction of rental income over the lease term on a straight line basis. (x) Sale of Treated Water Sale of treated water represents invoiced value of bulk quantity of water supplied to the Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn. Bhd. (“SYABAS”). (xi) Imputed Interest Income Imputed interest income is accrued on a time proportion basis taking into consideration the outstanding receivables and the effective applicable interest rate. The amount is derived from the difference of the present value of future revenue and the total revenue recognised over the concession period. (u) Fixed Rate Serial Bonds ("FRSB") The FRSB are bonds issued at discount to its nominal value of RM738 million. The FRSB are issued in series of up to 15 years from the date of issue. 110 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.2 Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (contd.) (u) Fixed Rate Serial Bonds ("FRSB") (contd.) FRSB are initially recognised at cost, being the fair value of the consideration received. After initial recognition, the FRSB is subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method. (v) Bai' Bithaman Ajil Islamic Debts Securities ("BaIDS") The BaIDS are bonds issued in accordance with the Islamic financing concept of Bai' Bithaman Ajil. In accordance with such concept, the Group sold certain assets to primary subscriber (a financial institution), and repurchased them back at the same price together with an agreed profit margin. The payment of the purchase price is deferred in accordance with the maturities of the BaIDS, whilst the profit element is paid half yearly. BaIDS are initially recognised at cost, being the fair value of the consideration received. After initial recognition, the profit element attributable to the BaIDS for assets in operation in each period is recognised as an expense at a constant rate to the maturity of each series respectively. 2.3 Changes in Accounting Policies and Effects Arising from Adoption of New and Revised Financial Reporting Standards (FRSs) On 1 January 2006, the Group and the Company adopted the following new and revised FRSs mandatory for financial periods beginning on or after 1 January 2006: FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS FRS 2 3 5 101 102 108 110 116 121 127 128 131 132 133 136 138 140 Share-based Payment Business Combinations Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations Presentation of Financial Statements Inventories Accounting Policies, Changes in Estimates and Errors Events after the Balance Sheet Date Property, Plant and Equipment The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements Investments in Associates Interests in Joint Ventures Financial Instruments: Disclosure and Presentation Earnings Per Share Impairment of Assets Intangible Assets Investment Property In addition to the above, the Group has also taken the option of early adoption of the FRS 117-Leases, for the financial period beginning 1 January 2006. The adoption of revised FRS 2, 5, 102, 108, 110, 121, 127, 128, 131, 132, 133, 136 and 138 does not result in significant changes in accounting policies of the Group. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 111 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.3 Changes in Accounting Policies and Effects Arising from Adoption of New and Revised Financial Reporting Standards (FRSs) (contd.) The Group and the Company have not early adopted the following FRSs or amendments which are mandatory for application for annual financial period on or after 1 January 2007: FRS 6 Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources (effective date: annual periods beginning on or after 1 January 2007) FRS 1192004 Employee Benefits (Amendment) - Actuarial Gain and Loss, Group Plans and Disclosures (effective date: annual periods beginning on or after 1 January 2007) FRS 124 Related Party Disclosures (effective date: annual periods beginning on or after 1 October 2006) FRS 139 Financial Instrument: Recognition and Measurement (effective date yet to be announced) Standards and Interpretations Issued but Not Yet Effective: Amendment to FRS 121 IC Interpretation 1 IC Interpretation 2 IC Interpretation 5 : : : : IC Interpretation 6 : IC Interpretation 7 : IC Interpretation 8 : The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates - Net Investment in a Foreign Operations Changes in Existing Decommissioning, Restoration and Similar Liabilities Members' Shares in Co-operative Entities and Similar Instruments Rights to Interests arising from Decommissioning, Restoration and Environmental Rehabilitation Funds Liabilities arising from Participating in a specific Market - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Applying the Restatement Approach under FRS 129 2004: Financing Reporting in Hyperinflationary Economies Scope of FRS 2 The above FRS, amendments to FRS and IC Interpretations are expected to have no significant impact on the financial statements of the Group and the Company upon their initial application except for the following : (i) Amendment to FRS 1192004 : Employee Benefits – Actuarial Gains and Losses, Company Plans and Disclosures This amendment introduces the option of an alternative recognition approach for actuarial gains and losses arising from post-employment defined benefit plans. It may impose additional recognition requirements for multi-employer plans where insufficient information is available to apply defined benefit accounting. It also adds new disclosure requirements. As the Company does not participate in any multi-employer plans, adoption of this amendment will only affect the format and extent of disclosures presented in the financial statements. The Group and the Company are exempted from disclosing the possible impact, if any, to the financial statements upon the initial application of FRS 124 and FRS 139. The principal changes in accounting policies and their effects resulting from the adoption of the other new and revised FRSs are discussed below: (a) FRS 3 : Business Combinations Excess of Group’s interest in the net fair value of acquiree’s identifiable assets, liabilities and contingent liabilities over cost (previously known as negative goodwill) Prior to 1 January 2006, negative goodwill was amortised over the weighted average useful life of the nonmonetary assets acquired, except to the extent it relates to identified expected future losses as at the date of acquisition. In such cases, it was recognised in profit or loss as those expected losses were incurred. Under FRS 3, any excess of the Group’s interest in the net fair value of acquiree’s identifiable assets, liabilities and contingent liabilities over cost of acquisitions, after reassessment, is now recognised immediately in profit or loss. 112 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.3 Changes in Accounting Policies and Effects Arising from Adoption of New and Revised Financial Reporting Standards (FRSs) (contd.) (a) FRS 3 : Business Combinations (contd.) Excess of Group’s interest in the net fair value of acquiree’s identifiable assets, liabilities and contingent liabilities over cost (previously known as negative goodwill) (contd.) The recognition of negative goodwill has increased the Group's profit for the year by RM4,320,796. In accordance with transitional provisions of FRS 3, the Group has also derecognised the remaining unamortised negative goodwill included in the carrying amount of investments in associates at 1 January 2006 amounting to RM11,930,000 with a corresponding increase in retained earnings. The effects on the consolidated balance sheet as at 31 December 2006 and consolidated income statement for the year ended 31 December 2006 are set out on Note 2.3(e)(i) and 2.3(e)(ii) respectively. There were no effects on the Company's financial statements. (b) FRS 101: Presentation of Financial Statements Other Presentation Prior to 1 January 2006, minority interests at the balance sheet date were presented in the consolidated balance sheet separately from liabilities and equity. Upon the adoption of the revised FRS 101, minority interests are now presented within total equity. In the consolidated income statement, minority interests are presented as an allocation of the total profit or loss for the year. A similar requirement is also applicable to the statement of changes in equity. The revised FRS 101 also requires disclosure, on the face of the statement of changes in equity, total recognised income and expenses for the year, showing separately the amounts attributable to equity holders of the Company and to minority interests. Prior to 1 January 2006, the Group’s share of taxation of associates accounted for using the equity method was included as part of the Group’s income tax expense in the consolidated income statement. Upon the adoption of the revised FRS 101, the share of taxation of associates accounted for using the equity method are now included in the respective shares of profit or loss reported in the consolidated income statement before arriving at the Group’s profit or loss before tax. These changes in presentation have been applied retrospectively and as disclosed in Note 2.3(f)(ii), certain comparatives have been restated. These changes in presentation has no impact on the Company's financial statements. (c) FRS 117: Leases (i) Leasehold Land Held for Own Use Prior to 1 January 2006, leasehold land held for own use was classified as property, plant and equipment and was stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and impairment losses. The adoption of the revised FRS 117 has resulted in a change in the accounting policy relating to the classification of leases of land and buildings. Leases of land and buildings are classified as operating or finance leases in the same way as leases of other assets and the land and buildings element of a lease of land and buildings are considered separately for the purposes of lease classification. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 113 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.3 Changes in Accounting Policies and Effects Arising from Adoption of New and Revised Financial Reporting Standards (FRSs) (contd.) (c) FRS 117: Leases (contd.) (i) Leasehold Land Held for Own Use (contd.) Leasehold land held for own use is now classified as operating lease and where necessary, the minimum lease payments or the up-front payments made are allocated between the land and the buildings element in proportion to the relative fair values for leasehold interests in the land element and buildings element of the lease at the inception of the lease. The up-front payment represents prepaid lease payments and are amortised on a straight line basis over the lease term. The Group has applied the change in accounting policy in respect of leasehold land in accordance with the transitional provisions of FRS 117. At 1 January 2006, the unamortised amount of leasehold land is retained as the surrogate carrying amount of prepaid land lease payments as allowed by the transitional provisions. The reclassification of leasehold land as prepaid land lease payments has been accounted for retrospectively and as disclosed in Note 2.3(f)(i), certain comparatives have been restated. The effects on the balance sheets as at 31 December 2006 are set out in Note 2.3(e)(i). There were no effects on the consolidated income statement and the Company’s income statement for the year ended 31 December 2006. (ii) Initial Direct Costs Prior to 1 January 2006, the Group, as a lessee in operating lease arrangements, had recognised initial direct costs incurred in negotiating and arranging leases as an expense in the profit or loss in the period in which they were incurred. The revised FRS 117 requires such costs to be added to the carrying amount of the leased asset and recognised as an expense over the lease term on the same basis as the lease income. According to the revised FRS 117, this change in accounting policy should be applied retrospectively. In general, the Group does not incur significant initial direct costs on negotiating and arranging leases and as a result, this change in accounting policy did not materially affect the financial statements of the Group and the Company. (d) FRS 140: Investment Properties In the previous years, all investment properties were included in property, plant and equipment. Upon the adoption of FRS 140, these investment properties are now classified separately on the face of the balance sheet. The effects on the balance sheets as at 31 December 2006 are set out in Note 2.3(e)(i). There were no effects on the consolidated income statement and the Company’s income statement for the year ended 31 December 2006. (e) Summary of effects and changes arising from adoption of new and revised FRSs The following tables provide estimates of the extent to which each of the line items in the balance sheets and income statements for the year ended 31 December 2006 is higher or lower than it would have been had the previous policies been applied in the current year: 114 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.3 Changes in Accounting Policies and Effects Arising from Adoption of New and Revised Financial Reporting Standards (FRSs) (contd.) (e) Summary of effects and changes arising from adoption of new and revised FRSs (contd.) (i) Effects on balance sheets as at 31 December 2006 Group FRS 3 Note 2.3(a) RM’000 Increase/(Decrease) FRS 117 FRS 140 Note Note 2.3(c)(i) 2.3(d) RM’000 RM’000 Total RM’000 Property, plant and equipment Prepaid land lease payments Investment properties Retained earnings Investments in associates 11,930 (11,930) ( 40,122) 40,122 - (8,080) 8,080 - (48,202) 40,122 8,080 11,930 (11,930) - (14,085) 14,085 - (68,015) 68,015 (82,100) 14,085 68,015 FRS 3 Note 2.3(a) RM’000 Total RM’000 Description of change Company Property, plant and equipment Prepaid land lease payments Investment properties (ii) Effects on income statements for the year ended 31 December 2006 Group Other income Operating profit Profit before tax Profit for the year Earnings per share (sen): - basic, for profit for the year - diluted, for profit for the year 4 4 4 4 ,321 ,321 ,321 ,321 4,321 4,321 4,321 4,321 1 N/A 1 N/A annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 115 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.3 Changes in Accounting Policies and Effects Arising from Adoption of New and Revised Financial Reporting Standards (FRSs) (contd.) (f) Restatement of comparatives (i) Balance sheet Description of change Previously stated RM’000 FRS 117 Note 2.3(c)(i) RM’000 FRS 140 Note 2.3(d) RM’000 Total RM’000 268,422 - (42,050) 42,050 - (6,047) 6,047 220,325 42,050 6,047 91,418 - (14,264) 14,264 - (70,570) 70,570 6,584 14,264 70,570 Previously stated RM’000 FRS 101 Note 2.3(b) RM’000 Total RM’000 63,223 (102,825) (20,350) (123,175) (20,977) (20,977) 20,977 - 42,246 (123,802) 627 (123,175) At 31 December 2005 Group Property, plant and equipment Prepaid land lease payments Investment properties Company Property, plant and equipment Prepaid land lease payments Investment properties (ii) Income Statement Description of change For the year ended 31 December 2005 Group Share of profit of associates Loss before tax Income tax expense Loss for the year 116 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.4 Changes in Estimates (i) Review of residual values and useful lives The revised FRS 116: Property, Plant and Equipment requires the review of the residual value and remaining useful life of an item of property, plant and equipment at least at each financial year end. The Company revised the estimated useful lives of certain components of buildings from ninety nine to fifteen years with effect from 1 January 2006. The revisions were accounted for prospectively as a change in accounting estimates and as a result, the Group's and the Company's profit for the year had reduced by RM949,965. The review of residual value of the property, plant and equipment has no material impact over the financial results of the Group and of the Company. (ii) Refining of method to determine percentage of completion During the year, a subsidiary company refined the method of determining percentage ("%") of completion from the total cost method to the variable cost method. Variable cost is cost attributable directly to a particular phase. The management is of the view that the variable cost method gives a better reflection of the % of completion. The revision was accounted for prospectively as a change in accounting estimates and as a result, the profit before tax of the Group for the current year has been increased by RM12.68 million. 2.5 Significant Accounting Estimates and Judgements (a) Key Sources of Estimation Uncertainty The key assumptions concerning the future and other key sources of estimation uncertainty at the balance sheet date, that have a significant risk of causing a material adjustment to the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities within the next financial year are discussed below: (i) Impairment of goodwill The Group determines whether goodwill is impaired at least on an annual basis. This requires an estimation of the value-in-use of the cash-generating units ("CGU") to which goodwill is allocated. Estimating value-inuse amount requires management to make an estimate of the expected future cash flows from the CGU and also to choose a suitable discount rate in order to calculate the present value of those cash flows. The carrying amounts of goodwill as at 31 December 2006 were RM161,017,000 (2005: RM55,623,000). Further details are disclosed in Note 23 to the financial statements. (ii) Depreciation of property, plant and equipment The cost of property, plant and equipment except for freehold land are depreciated on a straight line basis over the assets' useful lives up to its residual value. Management reviews the residual values, useful lives and depreciation method at the end of each financial year end and ensures consistency with previous estimates and patterns of consumptions of the economic benefits that embodies the items in these assets. Changes in useful lives and residual values of these assets may result in revision of future depreciation charges. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 117 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTD.) 2.5 Significant Accounting Estimates and Judgements (contd.) (a) Key Sources of Estimation Uncertainty (contd.) (iii) Property development The Group recognises property development revenue and expenses in the income statement by using the stage of completion method. The stage of completion is determined by the proportion that property development costs incurred for work performed to date bear to the estimated total property development costs or survey of work performed. Significant judgement is required in determining the stage of completion, the extent of the property development costs incurred, the estimated total property development revenue and costs, as well as the recoverability of the development projects. In making the judgement, the Group evaluates based on past experience and by relying on the work of specialists. As the Group is involved in the sales of land and property development, certain land are sold as part of development project. In such instances, where the Group has to undertake development obligations, expressed or implied, the profit from the sale is recognised on a percentage of completion basis. Taking into consideration terms and conditions as set out in sales and purchase agreements and overall project development plans or intentions, the management has to exercise judgement as to whether certain sales should be outright land sales or property development project sales. (iv) Amortisation of intangible assets The cost of concession rights is amortised based on the revenue over the concession period. The projected treated water revenue used for the purpose of the amortisation calculation is based on the bulk supply rate as set out in the concession agreement multiplied by the average water production. Changes in the expected level of water production or any revision in the concession period could impact future amortisation charges. Any difference in the projected total treated water revenue from the management's estimates would result in approximately a similar variance in profit before tax for the year. (v) Deferred tax assets Deferred tax assets are recognised for all deductible temporary differences to the extent that it is probable that taxable profit will be available against which the deductible temporary differences can be utilised. Significant management judgement is required to determine the amount of deferred tax assets that can be recognised, based upon the likely timing and level of future taxable profits together with future tax planning strategies. (vi) Income tax Judgement is involved in determining the provision for income taxes. There are certain transactions and computations for which the ultimate tax determination is uncertain during the ordinary course of business. The Group and the Company recognises liabilities for expected tax issues based on estimates of whether additional taxes will be due. Where the final tax outcome of these matters is different from the amounts that were initially recognised, such differences will impact the income tax and deferred tax provisions in the period in which such determination is made. 118 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 3. REVENUE Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Rental income: Subsidiaries Others Gross dividends from: Associates Other investment, quoted in Malaysia unquoted in Malaysia Sales of development properties and land Sale of treated water Sale of goods Hotel operations License and membership fees and club services rendered Contract revenue Fees from property management Management fees Others 4. Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 5,283 5,562 1,387 5,283 1,271 5,562 - - 24,611 23,875 1,560 72 243,238 62,128 24,776 27,021 1,000 4 204,056 49,982 25,775 1,560 72 - 1,000 4 - 9,414 3,129 1,944 84 11,083 10,356 852 217 3,129 276 - 4,202 282 - 378,649 308,887 36,318 36,196 COST OF SALES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Sales of development properties and land Cost of treated water sold Costs of trading inventories sold Food, beverage and room services Contract costs Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 180,970 40,232 22,449 15,541 1,205 171,040 45,005 16,822 8,961 1,205 3,402 260,397 241,828 1,205 3,402 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 119 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 5. OTHER INCOME Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Interest income: Subsidiaries Fixed deposits Others Gain on disposal of: Property, plant and equipment Subsidiaries An associate Prepaid land lease payments Other investments Write back of provision for diminution in value of: Other investments Subsidiaries Write back of provision for doubtful debts: Subsidiaries Income from a joint venture Negative goodwill Rental income Interest accrued on late payment of tax no longer required Others 6. Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 4,232 17,754 645 2 10,408 872 1,728 15,772 19 2 97 13,421 631 8,066 740 12,237 - 138,936 1,983 107 2,465 - 10 - - 10 - 4,916 4,321 7,289 4,218 987 7,452 - 12,861 9,000 - 4,699 1,836 10,572 209 1,253 62,356 28,414 162,585 46,395 FINANCE COSTS Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Interest expense on: Term loan Bank overdraft and short term borrowings Fixed Rate Serial Bond ("FRSB") Discount on FRSB Bai' Bithaman Ajil Islamic Debt Securities ("BaIDS") Discount on BaIDS Hire purchase Others 120 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 42,153 21,771 8,229 18,977 6,374 19,101 11,104 8,024 - 952 - 2,115 - 3,737 869 232 1,361 152 7,772 38 40 42 122 84,931 37,719 9,259 21,256 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 7. PROFIT/(LOSS) BEFORE TAX Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Profit/(loss) before tax is stated after charging/(crediting): Employee benefits expense (Note 8) Non-executive directors' remuneration (Note 9) Auditors' remuneration Statutory audit Others Underprovision of audit fees in prior year Property, plant and equipment (Note 13) : Depreciation Written off Impairment loss Provision for doubtful debt Bad debts written off: Subsidiaries Other receivables Provision for outstanding commitments Provision for liquidated damages Loss on disposal of: Subsidiaries An associate Other investments Hire of plant and machinery Impairment in value of other investments Write back of provision for doubtful debts of other receivables Rental expenses: Land and buildings Rental expenses: State land Equipment Management fees: Paid to holding company Concession assets: Depreciation Written off Expensed off 39,817 926 34,501 1,005 7,731 378 7,056 395 555 173 508 65 80 32 75 - 2 - - - 10,891 366 11,577 10,922 2,708 21,549 3 ,632 1,138 633 2,969 1,269 40 194 - 997 194 - 4,835 20,000 55,729 - - 27 103 2,488 26 27 34 6,134 26 73 7,983 73 1,548 (521) (9,352) - - 2 88 - - 2,000 20 - - - 24 24 24 24 7,912 421 9,726 - - - annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 121 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 7. PROFIT/(LOSS) BEFORE TAX (CONTD.) Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Impairment of: Land held for property development Associates Amortisation of intangible assets Amortisation of prepaid land lease payments Depreciation of investment properties Quit rent expense Write-down of inventories Inventories written off Land use rights written off Accrual for damages cum interest Accrual for late payment of interest Reversal of impairment on land held for property development Provision for retirement benefits 8. Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 900 6,857 22,000 - - - 585 - 179 - 98 17,334 3,870 461 753 1,559 - 19,108 2,999 7,700 2,555 753 - - (24,186) 466 482 466 482 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EXPENSE Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Wages, salaries and bonus Social security contributions Pension costs Defined benefit plan (Note 44) Short term accumulating compensated absences Other benefits Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 27,474 211 3,473 466 23,995 116 2,149 482 5,677 24 735 466 5,297 19 724 482 98 8,095 168 7,591 3 826 20 514 39,817 34,501 7,731 7,056 Included in employee benefits expense of the Group and of the Company are executive directors' remuneration amounting to RM2,437,000 (2005: RM2,105,000) and RM835,000 (2005: RM805,000) respectively as further disclosed in Note 9. 122 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 9. DIRECTORS’ REMUNERATION Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Directors of the Company Executive: Salaries Fees Allowance Benefits-in-kind Non-Executive: Allowance Fees Benefits-in-kind 1,111 247 58 71 974 208 71 26 711 90 34 71 671 90 44 26 1,487 1,279 906 831 100 305 175 117 305 - 98 280 175 115 280 - 580 422 553 395 2,067 1,701 1,459 1,226 1,015 6 - 809 37 6 - - 1,021 852 - - 66 455 107 476 - - 521 583 - - 1,542 1,435 - - Directors of Subsidiaries Executive: Salaries Fees Allowance Non-Executive: Allowance Fees annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 123 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 9. DIRECTORS’ REMUNERATION (CONTD.) Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Analysis excluding benefits-in-kind: Total executive directors' remuneration (Note 8) Total non-executive directors' remuneration (Note 7) Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 2,437 2,105 835 805 926 1,005 378 395 3,363 3,110 1,213 1,200 The number of directors of the Company whose total remuneration during the year fell within the following bands is analysed below: Number of Directors 2006 2005 Executive directors: RM450,001 - RM500,000 RM800,001 - RM850,000 RM950,001 - RM1,000,000 Non-executive directors: Below RM50,000 RM50,001 - RM100,000 RM100,001 - RM150,000 1 1 1 1 - 6 1 3 5 - 10. INCOME TAX Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Current income tax: Malaysian income tax Real property gains tax ("RPGT") (Over)/underprovision in prior years: Malaysian income tax Deferred tax (Note 46): Relating to origination and reversal of temporary differences Overprovision in prior years 124 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 11,977 29 6,346 - 8,047 - 5,044 - (2,366) (663) 6 2,321 9,640 5,683 8,053 7,365 446 (13) (6,310) - - - 433 (6,310) - - 10,073 (627) 8,053 7,365 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 10. INCOME TAX (CONTD.) Domestic current income tax is calculated at the Malaysian statutory tax rate of 28% (2005: 28%) of the estimated assessable profit/(loss) for the year. The domestic statutory tax rate will be reduced to 27% from the current year's rate of 28%, effective year of assessment 2007 and to 26% effective year of assessment 2008. A reconciliation of income tax expense applicable to profit/(loss) before tax at the statutory income tax rate to income tax expense at the effective income tax rate of the Group and of the Company is as follows: 2006 RM’000 2005 RM’000 Profit/(loss) before tax 28,295 (123,802) Taxation at Malaysian statutory tax rate of 28% (2005: 28%) Effect of income subject to tax rate of 20% Effect of income subject to RPGT rate of 5% Income not subject to tax Expenses not deductible for tax purposes Utilisation of previously unrecognised tax losses Deferred tax not recognised Overprovision of deferred tax in prior years Overprovision of tax expenses in prior years 7,923 (120) 29 (6,994) 16,452 (15,873) 11,035 (13) (2,366) (34,665) (120) 177 (4,745) 20,516 (13,456) 32,329 (663) Tax for the year 10,073 (627) Profit before tax 168,133 20,372 Taxation at Malaysian statutory tax rate of 28% (2005: 28%) Income not subject to tax Expenses not deductible for tax purposes Utilisation of previously unrecognised deferred tax assets Deferred tax not recognised in respect of current year's tax losses Underprovision of tax expenses in prior years 47,077 (39,460) 995 (565) 6 5,704 (2,097) 1,314 123 2,321 8,053 7,365 Group Company Tax expense for the year annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 125 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 10. INCOME TAX (CONTD.) Tax savings during the financial year arising from: Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Utilisation of unabsorbed capital allowance Utilisation of current year tax losses Utilisation of previously unrecognised tax losses 710 21,933 15,375 2,191 5,764 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 710 9,656 - 6,057 - 11. EARNINGS/(LOSS) PER SHARE Basic earnings/(loss) per share are calculated by dividing profit/(loss) for the year attributable to ordinary equity holders of the Company by the weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue during the financial year. Net profit/(loss) for the year (RM'000) Weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue ('000) Basic earnings/(loss) per share (sen) 2006 2005 18,807 431,404 4 (48,761) 431,404 (11) As stated in Note 44, the Company has outstanding options granted during the financial year pursuant to the Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad Employee Share Option Scheme, to subscribe for 30,060,000 ordinary shares at RM1.62 each. In accordance with the provisions laid down by FRS 133, Earnings Per Share, share options are dilutive when they are issued for no consideration or where a portion of the outstanding share options are deemed dilutive in situations where the exercisable price of the options is below its fair value. Since the exercisable price of the options is above the fair value of the Company’s shares for the current financial year, the option is deemed non-dilutive. As such, the options have no dilution effect on the earnings per share of the Group for the current financial year. 126 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 12. DIVIDENDS Dividend in respect of Year 2006 2005 2004 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 Dividends Recognised in Year 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Final Recognised during the year: Final dividend for 2005: 3% less 28% taxation, on 431,403,960 ordinary shares (2.16 sen per ordinary share) - 9,318 - 9,318 - Final dividend for 2004: 2% less 28% taxation, on 431,403,960 ordinary shares (1.44 sen per ordinary share) - - 6,212 - 6,212 Proposed for approval at AGM (not recognised as at 31 December): Final dividend for 2006: 4% less 27% taxation, on 431,403,960 ordinary shares (2.92 sen per ordinary share) 12,597 - - - - 12,597 9,318 6,212 9,318 6,212 At the forthcoming Annual General Meeting ("AGM"), a final dividend in respect of the financial year ended 31 December 2006, of 4 sen less 27% taxation per share on 431,403,960 ordinary shares, amounting to a dividend payable of RM12,596,996 (2.92 sen net per share) will be proposed for shareholders' approval. The financial statements for the current financial year do not reflect this proposed dividend. Such dividend, if approved by the shareholders, will be accounted for in equity as an appropriation of retained earnings in the financial year ending 31 December 2007. 13. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Group Long Freehold leasehold land land RM’000 RM’000 Buildings and clubhouse RM’000 Golf course RM’000 Office and hotel furniture, Motor fittings and vehicles equipment RM’000 RM’000 Total RM’000 At 31 December 2006 Cost At 1 January 2006 Additions Write off Disposals Disposal of subsidiaries (Note 19(b)) Acquisition of subsidiaries (Note 19(a)) 4,794 - - 236,802 107 (482) (91) (49) 15,547 283 - 6,341 656 (1,326) (185) 64,891 328,375 3,677 4,723 (87) (569) (137) (1,554) (261) (495) - - 1,807 - 5,373 4,073 11,253 At 31 December 2006 4,794 - 238,094 15,830 10,859 72,156 341,733 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 127 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 13. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (CONTD.) Group (contd.) Long Freehold leasehold land land RM’000 RM’000 Buildings and clubhouse RM’000 Golf course RM’000 Office and hotel furniture, Motor fittings and vehicles equipment RM’000 RM’000 Total RM’000 Accumulated Depreciation and Impairment At 1 January 2006 Depreciation charge for the year (Note 7) Written off Disposals Disposal of subsidiaries (Note 19(b)) Acquisition of subsidiaries (Note 19(a)) - - 53,228 1,862 5,331 47,629 108,050 - - 5,660 (116) (84) (20) 157 - 917 (1,182) (185) 4,157 (87) (71) (212) 10,891 (203) (1,337) (417) - - 328 - 3,651 2,296 6,275 At 31 December 2006 - - 58,996 2,019 8,532 53,712 123,259 4,794 - 179,098 13,811 2,327 18,444 218,474 At 1 January 2005 Additions Written off Disposals Disposal of subsidiaries 6,614 (1,820) 50,746 (3,747) 250,931 36 (265) (1,285) (5,246) 15,547 - 7,410 286 (724) (631) 59,329 390,577 9,069 9,391 (2,461) (2,726) (720) (2,729) (326) (11,770) As previously stated Effects of adopting FRS 117 Effects of adopting FRS 140 4,794 - 46,999 (46,999) - 244,171 (7,369) 15,547 - 6,341 - 64,891 - 382,743 (46,999) (7,369) As at 31 December 2005 4,794 - 236,802 15,547 6,341 64,891 328,375 Net Carrying Amount At 31 December 2006 At 31 December 2005 Cost 128 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 13. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (CONTD.) Group (contd.) Long Freehold leasehold land land RM’000 RM’000 Buildings and clubhouse RM’000 Golf course RM’000 Office and hotel furniture, Motor fittings and vehicles equipment RM’000 RM’000 Total RM’000 Accumulated Depreciation and Impairment At 1 January 2005 Depreciation charge for the year (Note 7) Impairment losses for the year (Note 7) Written off Disposals Disposal of subsidiaries - 4,880 28,774 1,705 5,937 44,167 85,463 - 466 5,395 157 590 4,314 10,922 - (397) 21,549 (295) (873) - (578) (618) (18) (718) (116) 21,549 (18) (1,591) (2,004) As previously stated Effects of adopting FRS 117 Effects of adopting FRS 140 - 4,949 (4,949) - 54,550 (1,322) 1,862 - 5,331 - 47,629 - 114,321 (4,949) (1,322) As at 31 December 2005 - - 53,228 1,862 5,331 47,629 108,050 4,794 - 183,574 13,685 1,010 17,262 220,325 Net Carrying Amount At 31 December 2005 Buildings RM’000 Office equipment, furniture and fittings RM’000 Motor vehicles RM’000 Total RM’000 - 550 - 14,038 60 2,063 201 16,651 261 - 550 14,098 2,264 16,912 Long leasehold land RM’000 At 1 January 2006 Additions At 31 December 2006 Company At 31 December 2006 Cost annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 129 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 13. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (CONTD.) Buildings RM’000 Office equipment, furniture and fittings RM’000 Motor vehicles RM’000 - 142 8,286 1,639 - 11 946 181 10,067 1,138 At 31 December 2006 - 153 9,232 1,820 11,205 Net Carrying Amount At 31 December 2006 - 397 4,866 444 5,707 At 1 January 2005 Additions Written off Disposal 15,640 - 80,762 - 12,499 2,826 (1,287) - 2,424 ( 361) 111,325 2,826 (1,287) (361) As previously stated Effects of adopting FRS 117 Effects of adopting FRS 140 15,640 (15,640) - 80,762 (80,212) 14,038 - 2,063 - 112,503 (15,640) (80,212) - 550 14,038 2,063 16,651 At 1 January 2005 Depreciation charge for the year (Note 7) Written off Disposal 1,202 8,169 7,265 1,859 18,495 174 - 1,615 - 1,039 (18) - 141 (361) 2,969 (18) (361) As previously stated Effects of adopting FRS 117 Effects of adopting FRS 140 1,376 (1,376) - 9 ,784 (9,642) 8,286 - 1,639 - 21,085 (1,376) (9,642) As at 31 December 2005 - 142 8,286 1,639 10,067 Net Carrying Amount At 31 December 2005 (restated) - 408 5,752 424 6,584 Long leasehold land RM’000 At 1 January 2006 Depreciation charge for the year (Note 7) Total RM’000 Company (contd.) Accumulated Depreciation At 31 December 2005 Cost As at 31 December 2005 Accumulated Depreciation 130 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 13. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (CONTD.) (a) During the financial year, the Group acquired property, plant and equipment at cost of RM485,007 (2005: RM2,853,402) by means of finance lease arrangements. (b) Included in property, plant and equipment of the Group and of the Company are motor vehicles with net carrying amount of RM2,955,006 (2005: RM3,770,248) and RM442,772 (2005: RM422,960) respectively held under hire purchase and finance lease arrangements. Details of the terms and conditions of the hire purchase and finance lease arrangements are disclosed in Note 39. 14. CONCESSION ASSETS Asset replacement works RM’000 Installation work RM’000 Capital work-in progress RM’000 Total RM’000 Group - At 31 December 2006 Cost At 1 January 2006 Acquisition of subsidiary (Note 19(a)) Additions Written off Expensed off Transfer - - - - 53,779 555 17,429 51,465 177 (755) 788 23,798 6,241 (9,726) (18,217) 129,042 6,973 (755) (9,726) - At 31 December 2006 71,763 51,675 2,096 125,534 - - - - 10,607 10,267 - 20,874 5,325 - 2,587 (334) - 7,912 (334) At 31 December 2006 15,932 12,520 - 28,452 Net Carrying Amount At 31 December 2006 55,831 39,155 2,096 97,082 Accumulated Depreciation At 1 January 2006 Acquisition of subsidiary (Note 19(a)) Depreciation charge for the year (Note 7) Written off annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 131 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 15. PREPAID LAND LEASE PAYMENTS Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 At 1 January Effects of adopting FRS 117 Disposal Amortisation for the year (Note 7) 42,050 (1,343) (585) 42,050 - 14,264 (179) 14,264 - At 31 December 40,122 42,050 14,085 14,264 Analysed as: Long term leasehold land 40,122 42,050 14,085 14,264 The leasehold land of the Group and of the Company with carrying values of RMNil (2005: RM11,820,000) is pledged as securities for borrowings (Note 36). 16. LAND HELD FOR PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COSTS (a) Land Held for Property Development Land RM’000 Development Cost RM’000 Total RM’000 348,301 (11,026) (6,122) (22,000) 85,754 1,012 (30,349) (5,094) - 434,055 1,012 (41,375) (11,216) (22,000) (1,807) (4,159) (5,966) At 31 December 2006 307,346 47,164 354,510 Accumulated impairment losses: At 1 January 2006 Reversal of impairment losses (24,186) 24,186 - (24,186) 24,186 - - - 307,346 47,164 354,510 Group At 31 December 2006: Cost: At 1 January 2006 Additions Disposal of a subsidiary Charged directly to the income statement Revision in original cost Transfer to property development costs (Note 16(b)) At 31 December 2006 Carrying amount at 31 December 2006 132 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 16. LAND HELD FOR PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COSTS (CONTD.) (a) Land Held for Property Development (contd.) Land RM’000 Development Cost RM’000 Total RM’000 357,848 (11,354) 82,439 150 (2,340) 440,287 150 (13,694) 1,807 5,505 7,312 348,301 85,754 434,055 At 1 January 2005 Impairment losses for the year (2,186) (22,000) - (2,186) (22,000) At 31 December 2005 (24,186) - (24,186) Carrying amount at 31 December 2005 324,115 85,754 409,869 Group (contd.) At 31 December 2005: Cost: At 1 January 2005 Additions Disposals Transfer from property development costs At 31 December 2005 Accumulated impairment losses: 2006 RM’000 2005 RM’000 312,220 1,441,620 317,946 1,570,949 1,753,840 1,888,895 7,526 66,375 3,628 49,093 73,901 52,721 Group (b) Property Development Costs Cumulative property development costs At 1 January: Land costs Development costs Costs incurred during the year: Land costs Development costs annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 133 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 16. LAND HELD FOR PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COSTS (CONTD.) 2006 RM’000 2005 RM’000 (13,203) (156,740) - (169,943) - (38,117) (377,250) (7,529) (172,500) (415,367) (180,029) 1,807 4,159 (1,807) (5,505) 5,966 (7,312) (11,114) - (4,264) - (4,264) (4,264) (4,264) (10,054) - (10,065) 11 (10,054) (10,054) Group (contd.) (b) Property Development Costs (contd.) Cumulative property development costs (contd.) Disposal of a subsidiary: Land costs Development costs Reversal of completed projects: Land costs Development costs Transfer from/(to) land held for property development (Note 16(a)): Land costs Development costs Disposal of land Accumulated impairment losses: At 1 January Recognised during the year At 31 December Accumulated foreseeable losses: At 1 January Recognised during the year At 31 December 134 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 16. LAND HELD FOR PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COSTS (CONTD.) 2006 RM’000 2005 RM’000 (4,054) (47,226) (18) (417) (51,280) (435) (15) (2,116) - (2,131) - 1,169,554 1,739,522 (1,249,473) (136,991) 409,220 160,624 (1,272,442) (148,889) 171,858 - At 31 December (816,620) (1,249,473) Property development costs at 31 December 352,934 490,049 Group (contd.) (b) Property Development Costs (contd.) Cumulative property development costs (contd.) Unsold units transferred to inventories: Land costs Development costs Unsold units transferred to investment properties (Note 17): Land costs Development costs At 31 December Cumulative costs recognised in income statement At 1 January Recognised during the year Reversal of completed projects Disposal of a subsidiary (a) Titles to certain leasehold land amounting to RM20,000,800 (2005: RM20,000,800) of the Group have yet to be transferred to certain subsidiaries by the State Secretary Selangor (Incorporated) and Yayasan Selangor. (b) Certain development properties of the Group amounting to RM6,174,419 (2005: RM6,174,419) have been pledged for banking facilities granted to the subsidiaries. (c) Certain property development costs of the Group amounting to RMNil (2005: RM17,078,121) have been pledged for banking facilities granted to a subsidiary of the Company. (d) Certain land held for property development of the Group amounting to RM45,034,931 (2005: RM44,277,770) have been pledged for a banking facility granted to a subsidiary of the Company. (e) Certain land held for development of the Group amounting to RM12,550,000 (2005: RM12,550,000) have been pledged for a banking facility granted to a subsidiary. (f) A charge has been created over development properties amounting to RM5,356,881 (2005: RM5,356,881) in favour of a third party by a subsidiary company. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 135 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 17. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 At 1 January Effects of adopting FRS 140 Transfers from property development costs (Note 16 (b)) Depreciation charge for the year (Note 7) 6,047 - 6,047 70,570 - 70,570 2,131 - - - (98) - (2,555) - At 31 December 8,080 6,047 68,015 70,570 Fair value at 31 December 9,100 6,362 112,000 112,000 At Group level, the leasehold building with a carrying value of RM64,523,000 was reclassified to property, plant and equipment as certain parts of the building were rented out to the subsidiaries. The leasehold building of the Group and of the Company with carrying value of RM5,546,000 (2005: RM5,651,000) and RMNil (2005: RM67,936,000) respectively, are pledged as securities for borrowings (Note 36). 18. LAND USE RIGHTS Group and Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Land premium - 753 Land use rights comprise land premium and other land related costs. 19. INVESTMENTS IN SUBSIDIARIES Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Quoted shares at cost: In Malaysia 402,164 396,923 Unquoted shares at cost: Less: Accumulated impairment losses 75,750 (60,315) 71,905 (60,315) 15,435 11,590 417,599 408,513 45,821 51,546 Market value of quoted shares: In Malaysia 136 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 19. INVESTMENTS IN SUBSIDIARIES (CONTD.) The directors are of the view that no impairment is required for the investment in subsidiaries as the recoverable amount is in excess of the carrying amount of the investments. The recoverable amount of the investment in subsidiaries has been determined by the directors based on value-in-use calculation and net selling price. The period of cash flow projections and assumptions used are disclosed in Note 23. The directors are of the view that it is not practicable within the constraints of timeliness and cost to estimate reliably the fair values of investments in unquoted shares. Details of the subsidiaries which are incorporated in Malaysia are as follows: Name of Subsidiaries Equity Interest Held (%) 2006 2005 Principal Activities Held by the Company: Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad 57 52 Property development Hydrovest Sdn. Bhd. 60 60 Management and consultancy services Titisan Modal (M) Sdn. Bhd. 55 55 Investment holding Viable Chip (M) Sdn. Bhd. 100 - Investment holding Perangsang Consultancy & Engineering Sdn. Bhd. 100 100 Dormant Kuala Langat Mining Sdn. Bhd. 100 100 Dormant Perangsang Metal Selangor Sdn. Bhd. 70 70 In liquidation Permatech Industries Sdn. Bhd. 58 58 Dormant 100 100 Construction works and granite quarrying (under official assignee) Selangor Tiles Sdn. Bhd. 86 86 Under official assignee Perangsang Segemal Sdn. Bhd. 51 51 In liquidation Perangsang Alphasoft Sdn. Bhd. 100 100 In liquidation 51 51 In liquidation Selangor Construction Sdn. Bhd. Selangor Frits & Glazes Sdn. Bhd. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 137 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 19. INVESTMENTS IN SUBSIDIARIES (CONTD.) Name of Subsidiaries * Darul Ehsan Bina Sdn. Bhd. + Selangor Amal Holdings Sdn. Bhd. Equity Interest Held (%) 2006 2005 Principal Activities - 70 Construction and general civil engineering work 100 100 Dormant Perangsang Hotel and Properties Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Hotelier Central Spectrum (M) Sdn. Bhd. 44 40 Property development SAP Holdings Berhad 57 52 Property development Brisdale Holdings Berhad 57 52 Property development and investment holding SAP Urus Harta Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Property management SAP Project Consultant Sdn. Bhd. 39 36 Project management and consultancy services SAP Ulu Yam Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Property development and property management SAP Leisure and Resort Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Development of tourist resort and property Templer Park Golf & Resort Berhad 54 49 Development and management of golf club and tourist resorts Perangsang Templer Landscape Sdn. Bhd. 54 49 Property development, landscaping and golf maintenance work Templer Park Development Sdn. Bhd. 29 27 Property development and property management Templer Park Equestrian Centre Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Property development SAP Langkawi Development Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Development and management of a holiday resort Held by Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad: 138 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 19. INVESTMENTS IN SUBSIDIARIES (CONTD.) Name of Subsidiaries Equity Interest Held (%) 2006 2005 Principal Activities SAP Heritage Hotels & Properties Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Property and hotel development KHSB Properties Sdn. Bhd. (formerly known as SAP (Johor) Development Sdn. Bhd.) 57 52 Dormant SAP Rawang Development Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant SAP Air Hitam Properties Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant SAP Sepang Development Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant Air Terentang Corporation Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant Megatown Corporation Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant SAP Sungai Pusu Development Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant SAP Bengkulen Plantation Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant Central Holdings Management Services Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant Akademi Kecemerlangan SAP Sdn. Bhd. 46 42 Provision of educational and training services SUH-Imej Parking Sdn. Bhd. 29 27 Provision of parking services SAP Education Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant PISB Trading Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant Pembangunan Brisdale Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Property development and project management Brisdale Resources Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Property development Konsortium Lebuhraya Beruntung Genting Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant Brisdale Assets Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Hotel management services annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 139 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 19. INVESTMENTS IN SUBSIDIARIES (CONTD.) Name of Subsidiaries Equity Interest Held (%) 2006 2005 Principal Activities Brisdale Technology Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant Brisdale International Hotel Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Property investment and hotel operator Kelab Rekreasi Brisdale Berhad 57 52 Recreational club management - 34 Property development Brisdale Brooklands Development Sdn. Bhd 57 52 Property development Brisdale Housing Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Property development Brisdale Projects Management Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Project management Brisdale Property Management Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Property management Brisdale Rasa Development Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Property development Lindung Malam Sdn. Bhd. 57 52 Dormant 36 36 Trading in chemical products + ^ Konsortium Abass Sdn. Bhd. 55 - Operating, maintenance, construction and commissioning of water treatment plant and facilities and undertake contract works relating to the water industry activities + ^ Rangkai Aman Sdn. Bhd. 55 - Investment holding * Brisdale Development Sdn. Bhd. Held under Hydrovest Sdn. Bhd.: Aqua-Flo Sdn. Bhd. Held under Titisan Modal (M) Sdn. Bhd.: + * ^ 140 Audited by firms of auditors other than Ernst & Young Disposed of during the financial year Acquired during the financial year annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 19. INVESTMENTS IN SUBSIDIARIES (CONTD.) (a) Acquisition of subsidiaries On 28 April 2006, Titisan Modal (M) Sdn. Bhd., a subsidiary of the Company, acquired 100% equity interest in Konsortium Abass Sdn. Bhd. ("Abass") for a purchase consideration of RM535.44 million. Further details on the acquisition are disclosed in Note 50 to the financial statements. Abass is an unlisted company incorporated in Malaysia, involved in the operating, maintenance, construction and commissioning of water treatment plant and facilities ("existing facilities"). The existing facilities of the Sungai Semenyih Water Supply Scheme consist of the Sungai Semenyih Dam, Intakes, Water Treatment Plant and Water Transfer Facilities. By the Privatisation Cum Concession Agreement ("PCCA") dated 9 December 2000 and the Supplemental Agreement ("SA") dated 10 February 2001, the Selangor State Government has granted Abass a concession for 30 years commencing 2 January 2001 to undertake the following:(i) (ii) the operation and maintenance of the existing facilities; the design, construction, completion, testing and commissioning of the installation works and their operation and maintenance thereafter; and (iii) the design, finance, construction and the commissioning of the Bukit Badong Distribution Works of Sungai Selangor Phase 3 on a full turnkey basis. The cost of acquisition comprised the following: RM’000 Purchase consideration satisfied by cash Costs attributable to the acquisition, paid in cash 528,570 6,871 Total cost of acquisition 535,441 The acquired subsidiary has contributed the following results to the Group: RM’000 Revenue Profit for the period 62,128 10,623 If the acquisition had occurred on 1 January 2006, the Group’s revenue and profit for the year would have been RM423,481,000 and RM25,757,000 respectively. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 141 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 19. INVESTMENTS IN SUBSIDIARIES (CONTD.) (a) Acquisition of subsidiaries (contd.) The assets and liabilities arising from the acquisition are as follows: Fair value recognised on acquisition RM’000 Acquiree's carrying amount RM’000 4,978 108,168 210 46,547 297 123,332 227,216 46,102 4,978 108,168 210 74,197 297 123,647 227,216 46,102 556,850 584,815 (29,456) (31,000) (2,314) (329,000) (111,439) (29,456) (31,000) (2,314) (329,000) (6,045) (503,209) (397,815) Net assets Intangible asset on acquisition (Note 22) Goodwill on acquisition (Note 23) 53,641 376,406 105,394 187,000 Total cost of acquisition 535,441 Property, plant and equipment Concession assets Investments Long term receivables Inventories Trade and other receivables Amount due from customer Cash and bank balances Trade and other payables Current portion of long term loan Taxation Long term loan Deferred tax liability (Note 46) The cash outflow on acquisition is as follows: 2006 RM’000 Purchase consideration satisfied by cash Costs attributable to the acquisition, paid in cash 528,570 6,871 Total cash outflow of the Company Less: Intra-group disposal 535,441 (158,570) 376,871 142 Cash and cash equivalents of subsidiary acquired (46,102) Net cash outflow of the Group 330,769 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 19. INVESTMENTS IN SUBSIDIARIES (CONTD.) (b) Disposal of Subsidiaries On 20 January 2006, the Company disposed of its 60% equity interest in Darul Ehsan Bina Sdn. Bhd. for a total consideration of RM1,750,000. The Group also disposed of its 34% equity interest in Brisdale Development Sdn. Bhd. on 15 June 2006 for a total consideration of RM24,000. The disposals had the following effects on the Group's financial results for the year: 2006 RM’000 Revenue Operating expenses 9,987 (3,666) Profit for the year 6,321 The disposals had the following effect on the financial position of the Group as at the end of the year: 2006 RM’000 Property, plant and equipment Other assets Current liabilities Deferred tax 78 48,332 (60,052) (5) Net liabilities Total disposal consideration (11,647) (1,774) Gain on disposal (13,421) Disposal consideration Less: Contra of intercompany balances 1,774 (1,745) Disposal proceeds satisfied by cash 29 Total cash flow on disposal is as follows: Cash consideration, representing cash inflow of the Group Cash and cash equivalents of subsidiaries disposed 29 (1,486) Net cash outflow of the Group (1,457) annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 143 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 19. INVESTMENTS IN SUBSIDIARIES (CONTD.) (b) Disposal of Subsidiaries (contd.) Disposal by the Company 2006 RM’000 Cost of investments in a subsidiary Less: Disposal consideration 1,750 (1,750) Loss on disposal of subsidiary - (c) Assets Pledged as Security The carrying amount of subsidiaries pledged for borrowings are as follows: Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Quoted shares 83,000 84,500 20. INVESTMENTS IN ASSOCIATES In Malaysia: Quoted shares at cost Unquoted shares Impairment losses recognised during the year (Note 7) Share of post acquisition reserves Market value of quoted shares 144 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 46,236 250,324 41,346 278,470 46,236 117,108 41,346 266,743 296,560 319,816 163,344 308,089 (900) 186,228 184,455 - - 481,888 504,271 163,344 308,089 119,040 92,978 119,040 92,978 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 20. INVESTMENTS IN ASSOCIATES (CONTD.) Details of the associates which are incorporated in Malaysia are as follows: Name of Associates Equity Interest Held (%) 2006 2005 Principal Activities Held by the Company: + Intan Perangsang Sdn. Bhd. 30 30 Dormant + Perangsang Water Management Sdn. Bhd. 40 40 Water project operation and management + Taliworks Corporation Berhad 20 20 Investment holding, provision of contracting, project and management services Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat Holdings Sdn. Bhd. (SPRINT) 20 20 Investment holding and provision of management services - 30 Investment holding - 30 Operating, maintenance, construction and commissioning of water treatment plant and facilities and undertake contract works relating to the water industry activities 28 26 Club management Ulu Yam Golf and Country Club Sdn. Bhd. 23 21 Development and management of a golf and country club Beruntung Transport City Sdn. Bhd. 11 10 Development of logistic park Waste Water Management Sdn. Bhd. 11 10 Consultancy services and construction works for water supply, reticulation and central coverage system * Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Berhad * + Konsortium Abass Sdn. Bhd. Held by Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad: KDE Recreation Berhad Held by SAP Holdings Berhad: annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 145 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 20. INVESTMENTS IN ASSOCIATES (CONTD.) Name of Associates Equity Interest Held (%) 2006 2005 Principal Activities Held by Brisdale Holdings Berhad: Gemapantas Sdn. Bhd. 28 26 Investment holding Kelina Sdn. Bhd. 23 21 Investment holding Awan Putih Sdn. Bhd. 14 13 Property development Teamcoat Brisdale JV Sdn. Bhd. 17 16 Construction and building maintenance 17 16 Provision of common waste water treatment plant facilities and other development projects 30 - Held by Central Spectrum (M) Sdn. Bhd.: PMB Spectrum Sdn. Bhd. Held by Viable Chip (M) Sdn. Bhd.: ^ Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Berhad + * ^ Investment holding Audited by firms of auditors other than Ernst & Young Disposed of during the financial year Acquired during the financial year The summarised financial statements of the associates are as follows: 2006 RM’000 2005 RM’000 Current assets Non-current assets 999,475 5,843,251 1,222,580 2,226,605 Total assets 6,842,726 3,449,185 Current liabilities Non-current liabilities 447,162 4,673,846 494,425 3,459,603 Total liabilities 5,121,008 3,954,028 Assets and liabilities 146 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 20. INVESTMENTS IN ASSOCIATES (CONTD.) 2006 RM’000 2005 RM’000 679,215 90,936 840,555 124,496 Results Revenue Profit for the year The details of goodwill and negative goodwill included within the Group’s carrying amount of investment in associates are as follows: Goodwill RM’000 Negative Goodwill RM’000 Total RM’000 Cost At 1 January 2005 Disposal of associate 11,390 - (17,679) 634 (6,289) 634 At 31 December 2005 and 1 January 2006 Effects of adopting FRS 3 Disposal of associate 11,390 (447) (17,045) 17,045 - (5,655) 17,045 (447) At 31 December 2006 10,943 - 10,943 Accumulated amortisation At 1 January 2005 Disposal of associate 3,099 - (5,305) 190 (2,206) 190 At 31 December 2005 and 1 January 2006 Effects of adopting FRS 3 Disposal of associate 3,099 (59) (5,115) 5,115 - (2,016) 5,115 (59) At 31 December 2006 3,040 - 3,040 Net carrying amount At 31 December 2005 8,291 (11,930) (3,639) At 31 December 2006 7,903 - 7,903 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 147 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 20. INVESTMENTS IN ASSOCIATES (CONTD.) The carrying amount of associates of the Group and Company pledged for borrowings are as follows: Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Quoted shares Unquoted shares Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 22,680 131,487 39,622 215,500 22,680 - 39,622 215,500 154,167 255,122 22,680 255,122 21. OTHER INVESTMENTS Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 At cost: Quoted shares: Shares, in Malaysia Unit trusts, in Malaysia 35,976 215 36,034 200 34,737 115 34,737 100 Less: Impairment in value 36,191 (3,437) 36,234 (3,427) 34,852 (2,800) 34,837 (2,727) 32,754 32,807 32,052 32,110 5,549 (3,653) 17,484 (7,956) - 10 (10) 1,896 9,528 - - At cost: Fixed Rate Serial Bonds 2,104 - 2,104 - At cost: Club memberships Less: Impairment in value 4,078 (1,744) 3,869 (1,744) 500 - 500 - 2,334 2,125 500 500 39,088 44,460 34,656 32,610 41,491 302 24,003 150 39,954 151 22,771 124 41,793 24,153 40,105 22,895 At cost: Unquoted shares Less: Impairment in value Market values: Quoted shares, in Malaysia Unit trusts, in Malaysia The directors are of the view that it is not practicable within the constraints of timeliness and cost to estimate reliably the fair values of investments in unquoted shares. 148 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 21. OTHER INVESTMENTS (CONTD.) The carrying amount of other investments pledged for borrowings are as follows: Group and Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Quoted shares, in Malaysia 29,774 30,404 22. INTANGIBLE ASSET Concession Rights RM’000 Group Cost At 1 January 2006 Acquisition of subsidiary (Note 19(a)) 376,406 At 31 December 2006 376,406 Amortisation during the year (Note 7) (6,857) Net carrying amount At 31 December 2006 369,549 23. GOODWILL Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 At 1 January Acquisition of subsidiary (Note 19(a)) 55,623 105,394 55,095 528 At 31 December 161,017 55,623 Cost Effects of adopting FRS 3 186,975 (24,574) 81,581 - 162,401 81,581 (24,574) 24,574 (1,384) (24,574) (1,384) (1,384) (25,958) 161,017 55,623 Less: Accumulated amortisation Effects of adopting FRS 3 Accumulated impairment annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 149 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 23. GOODWILL (CONTD.) Impairment test for goodwill Goodwill is allocated to the Group’s cash-generating units ("CGU") identified accordingly to major business segments. A segment-level summary of the goodwill allocation is presented below: Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Property development and management Hospitality Infrastructure and utilities Trading 54,328 985 105,394 310 54,328 985 310 161,017 55,623 The recoverable amount of cash-generating units ("CGU") of the infrastructure and utilities, property development and management and trading segment is determined based on value-in-use calculation. For infrastructure and utilities segment, a twenty five year period cash flow projections were used in the value-in-use calculation whereas a five to ten year period cash flow projections were used in the value-in-use calculation in property development and management and trading segment. The cash flow projections were based on financial budgets approved by the Board of Directors covering a five year period. Cash flow projections for the period beyond the approved budget are extrapolated using zero growth rate. Key assumptions used for value-in-use calculation: (i) The discount rate used is consistent with the respective segment’s weighted average cost of borrowings. Discount rate Property development and management Infrastructure and utilities Trading (ii) 6% & 8.3% 7.2% 7.5% The projects will be launched on the assumed due dates and the project cash flow will occur as projected. (iii) Proceeds from sale of land and concession rights will be received as projected. (iv) The concession rights' cash flow will occur as projected. The above assumptions have been used for the analysis of each CGU. Management determined project launch dates based on management’s operation plans and proceeds from sale based on agreements. The recoverable amount of CGU of hospitality segment is determined based on net selling price valued by a valuer. The basis of valuation is based on market value and the valuer had adopted the Comparison Method in valuing the property. The recoverable amount of CGU of infrastructure and utilities, property development and management and trading segment is determined based on present value of future cash flows. The Group tests annually whether goodwill has suffered any impairment, in accordance with the accounting policy stated in Note 2.2 (k). If the estimated discount rate applied to the discounted cash flows had been 1% higher than management estimates, the Group would not need to reduce the carrying value of goodwill. 150 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 24. AMOUNT DUE FROM/(TO) HOLDING COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES (a) Amount due from holding company is analysed as follows: Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Non-current Current (Note 30 (a)) Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 5,500 43,070 9,500 35,289 8,634 - 48,570 44,789 8,634 - The non-current amount due from holding company is unsecured and interest free. (b) Amount due to holding company is analysed as follows: Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Non-current Current (Note 34 (a)) Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 4,314 100 8,777 3,416 - 2,616 4,414 12,193 - 2,616 The non-current amount due to holding company is unsecured and interest free. (c) Amounts due from subsidiaries are analysed as follows: Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Non-current 126,760 126,760 The amounts due from subsidiaries are unsecured and bear interest of 8% (2005: 8%) per annum. 25. LONG TERM RECEIVABLES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Long term receivables Less: Provision for doubtful debts Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 121,520 (8,495) 74,973 (8,495) - - 113,025 66,478 - - (i) Included in long term receivables is an amount of RM74,973,534 due from a group of companies. Agreement has been reached to recover the amounts due above via land swap. The amounts owing are unsecured, non-interest bearing and have a maturity of more than 12 months. The directors do not foresee any recoverability issue on these balances. (ii) Also included in long term receivables is an amount receivable from progress billings on contract works performed and sale of treated water due from Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn. Bhd. ("SYABAS"). The amount due from SYABAS of RM46,547,330 is stated at fair value. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 151 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 26. INVENTORIES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Cost Completed properties Trading inventories Consumables Food and beverage 83,874 695 639 204 37,892 782 319 136 85,412 39,129 16,098 16,285 101,510 55,414 Net realisable value Completed properties The cost of inventories recognised as expense during the year amounted to RM1,130,179 (2005: RM7,331,757). Inventories of the Group amounting to approximately RM43,921,056 (2005: RM24,660,150) have been pledged for credit facilities granted to subsidiaries (Note 36). 27. DUE FROM/(TO) CUSTOMERS ON CONTRACT Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Construction costs incurred to date Attributable profits 400,517 28,323 19,616 2,755 Less: Progress billings 428,840 (160,106) 22,371 (22,818) 268,734 (447) 268,734 - 11 (458) 268,734 (447) Due from customers on contracts (Note 28) Due to customers on contracts (Note 32) 152 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 28. TRADE RECEIVABLES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Trade receivables Less: Provision for doubtful debts 197,223 (31,666) 163,961 (20,089) 4,421 (1,036) 4,639 (505) Due from customers on contract (Note 27) 165,557 268,734 143,872 11 3,385 - 4,134 - 434,291 143,883 3,385 4,134 The Group’s normal trade credit term ranges from 30 to 120 days (2005: 30 to 120 days). Other credit terms are assessed and approved on a case-by-case basis. The Group has significant concentration of credit risk that arise from exposure to a single debtor, Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn. Bhd. ("SYABAS"), which makes up 62% of total receivables outstanding. 29. OTHER RECEIVABLES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Advances Prepayments Deposits Sundry receivables 314 608 4,951 39,022 208 2,038 4,794 53,598 106 424 25,015 75 443 23,912 Less: Provision for doubtful debts 44,895 (1,154) 60,638 (1,675) 25,545 (102) 24,430 - 43,741 58,963 25,443 24,430 The Group and the Company has significant concentration of credit risk that arise from exposure to a single debtor, Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor ("PKNS"), which makes up 48% and 83% of total receivables outstanding in the Group and in the Company respectively. 30. AMOUNT DUE FROM HOLDING COMPANY, SUBSIDIARIES, RELATED COMPANIES AND ASSOCIATES (a) Amount due from holding company Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Amount due from holding company (Note 24(a)) 43,070 35,289 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 8,634 - Included in amount due from holding company at Group is deposits amounting to RM21,111,920 (2005: RM27,871,920) paid for purchase of land banks. The amount due from holding company is unsecured, interest free and has no fixed terms of repayment. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 153 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 30. AMOUNT DUE FROM HOLDING COMPANY, SUBSIDIARIES, RELATED COMPANIES AND ASSOCIATES (CONTD.) (b) Amounts due from subsidiaries Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Amounts due from subsidiaries Less: Provision for doubtful debts 57,932 (10,547) 53,636 (11,534) 47,385 42,102 The amounts due from subsidiaries are unsecured, bear interest of 7% - 8% (2005: 7% - 8%) per annum and have no fixed terms of repayment. (c) Amounts due from related companies Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Amounts due from related companies 7,103 8,807 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 33 280 The amounts due from related companies are unsecured, interest free and have no fixed terms of repayment. (d) Amounts due from associates Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Amounts due from associates - 502 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 - 502 The amounts due from associates are unsecured, interest free and have no fixed terms of repayment. 31. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Housing Development Accounts Sinking Fund Trust Account Cash on hand and at banks Deposits with: Licensed banks Licensed finance companies 9,433 178 44,639 7,185 178 16,753 2,478 151 206,076 11,621 9,947 778 89,000 - 500 - Cash and bank balances Bank overdrafts (Note 36) Less: Fixed deposits pledged 271,947 (54,982) (5,928) 34,841 (76,693) (2,645) 91,478 - 651 (31,456) (500) Cash and cash equivalents 211,037 (44,497) 91,478 (31,305) 154 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 31. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (CONTD.) The Housing Development Accounts are held pursuant to Section 7A of the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act, 1966 and are restricted from use in other operations. The Sinking Fund Trust Account is maintained in accordance with the provisions of the Trust Deed entered between a subsidiary and the trustee. This account, which consists of membership fees received from members, will be released to the subsidiary company upon expiry of the cooling-off period and confirmation by the subsidiary company of its acceptance of the application by the members. Deposits with licensed banks of the Group have been pledged as securities for bank guarantee facilities as follows: (i) Certain deposits with licensed banks and licensed finance companies of the Group and of the Company amounting to RM5,928,161 (2005: RM2,337,072) and RMNil (2005: RM500,000) respectively, have been pledged for bank guarantee facilities granted to the Company and certain subsidiaries (Note 36). (ii) An amount of RMNil (2005: RM73,522) was maintained with a licensed finance company for the purpose of a Debt Service Reserve Account in accordance with the Murabahah Notes Issuance Facility granted to a subsidiary company. The amount deposited will be utilised to settle the rollover interest. (iii) An amount of RMNil (2005: RM234,772), was maintained with a licensed financial institution for the purpose of maintaining a sinking fund of a subsidiary company in accordance with the Murabahah Notes Issuance Facility. The amount deposited will be utilised for the redemption of maturity notes. The weighted average interest rates of deposits at the balance sheet date were as follows: Licensed banks Licensed finance companies Group 2006 % 2005 % Company 2006 2005 % % 3.29 3.62 3.16 3.10 3.59 - 3.70 - The average maturities of deposits at the end of the financial year were as follows: Group 2006 Days Licensed banks Licensed finance companies 47 117 2005 Days 51 31 Company 2006 2005 Days Days 86 - annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 365 - 155 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 32. TRADE PAYABLES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Trade payables Progress billings in respect of property development costs Due to customers on contracts (Note 27) Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 240,983 265,966 6,523 16,707 137,993 - 240,089 458 - - 378,976 506,513 6,523 16,707 The normal trade credit terms granted to the Group range from 30 to 120 days (2005: 30 to 120 days). 33. OTHER PAYABLES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Accruals Advances Sundry payables Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 52,135 13,223 92,501 40,855 10,585 67,380 1,347 1,547 1,935 21 157,859 118,820 2,894 1,956 Included in other payables of the Group is compensation received in respect of the land acquisition made by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad ("KTMB") of RM9,584,496 (2005: RM9,584,496) and Lembaga Pelabuhan Klang ("LPK") of RM9,537,997 (2005: RMNil) which have not been finalised and agreed to date. In view of the uncertainies as to the amount of the final compensation, the amount received to date has not been recognised in the income statement. 34. AMOUNTS DUE TO HOLDING COMPANY, SUBSIDIARIES AND RELATED COMPANIES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 (a) Amount due to holding company (Note 24(b)) (b) Amounts due to subsidiaries (c) Amounts due to related companies Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 100 1,064 3,416 926 49,372 44 2,616 4,065 44 1,164 4,342 49,416 6,725 Amount due to holding company and related companies are unsecured, interest free and have no fixed terms of repayment. Amounts due to subsidiaries are unsecured and bears interest at Nil (2005: 5%) per annum and have no fixed terms of repayment. 156 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 35. PROVISIONS Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 At 1 January Additional provision (Note 7) Utilised during the year Disposal of a subsidiary 85,185 4,835 (10,159) (4,242) 40,777 55,729 (11,321) - At 31 December 75,619 85,185 Provision of the Group represents provision for liquidated damages in respect of projects undertaken by certain subsidiaries. The provision is recognised for expected liquidated damages claims based on the terms of the applicable sale and purchase agreements. 36. BORROWINGS Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Short Term Borrowings Secured: Bank overdrafts (Note 31) Revolving credits Term loans Hire purchase payables (Note 39) Guaranteed Fixed Rate Term Loan Bai' Bithaman Ajil Facility Unsecured: Bank overdrafts (Note 31) Revolving credits Long Term Borrowings Secured: Term loans Hire purchase payables (Note 39) Guaranteed Fixed Rate Term Loan Bai' Bithaman Ajil Facility Fixed Rate Serial Bonds Bai' Bithaman Ajil Islamic Debt Securities ("BaIDS") Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 13,782 20,000 13,500 901 28,000 16,000 43,917 20,000 77,876 1,152 - 109 - 31,456 70,000 82 - 92,183 142,945 109 101,538 41,200 - 32,776 12,200 - - 41,200 44,976 - - 133,383 187,921 109 101,538 218,672 1,916 149,000 151,000 542,751 181,624 291,860 2,481 - 534 - 110,000 490 - 1,244,963 294,341 534 110,490 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 157 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 36. BORROWINGS (CONTD.) Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Total Borrowings Bank overdrafts (Note 31) Revolving credits Term loans Hire purchase payables (Note 39) Guaranteed Fixed Rate Term Loan Bai' Bithaman Ajil Facility Fixed Rate Serial Bonds Bai' Bithaman Ajil Islamic Debt Securities ("BaIDS") Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 54,982 20,000 232,172 2,817 177,000 167,000 542,751 181,624 76,693 32,200 369,736 3,633 - 643 - 31,456 180,000 572 - 1,378,346 482,262 643 212,028 132,482 110,753 355,173 777,121 187,203 74,234 217,052 140 - 101,456 110,000 - 1,375,529 478,629 - 211,456 Maturity of Borrowings (excluding hire purchase) Within one year More than 1 year and less than 2 years More than 2 year and less than 5 years 5 years or more The weighted average effective interest rates per annum at the balance sheet date for borrowings excluding hire purchase payables, were as follows: Bank overdrafts Revolving credits Term loans Guaranteed Fixed Rate Term Loan Bai' Bithaman Ajil Islamic Debt Securities ("BaIDS") Bai' Bithaman Ajil Facility Fixed Rate Serial Bonds (i) 2005 % 7.27 5.25 7.65 7.73 6.94 8.75 7.23 7.26 5.82 7.49 - Company 2006 2005 % % The bank overdraft facilities are secured by way of: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 158 Group 2006 % certain quoted shares of the Company (Note 19, Note 20 and Note 21), certain buildings (Note 13) and development properties (Note 16) of the Group, certain inventories of the Group (Note 26), corporate guarantees from the Group, the Company and holding company; and a negative pledge over a subsidiary company's present and future fixed and floating assets. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan - 7.16 7.75 - KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 36. BORROWINGS (CONTD.) (ii) Revolving credits are secured by way of first legal charge over certain inventories of the Group (Note 26). (iii) Included in term loans are the following: (a) RM250 million term loan facility raised by the subsidiary of the Company from a licensed bank. The term loan is secured over the following: (i) First legal charge over certain land of the subsidiary of the Company. (ii) Debenture charge over certain assets of the subsidiary of the Company. (iii) Third party debenture on certain of the subsidiaries' assets and undertaking, both present and future. (iv) Charge on the subsidiary company's Escrow Account and Debt Service Reserve Account. (v) Assignment of all rights, benefits, contracts, insurances and undertaking of the subsidiaries. (b) The other term loans are secured by certain buildings (Note 13), long leasehold land (Note 15) and inventories (Note 26) of the Group. (iv) The Guaranteed Fixed Rate Term Loan and Bai' Bithaman Ajil Facility raised by a subsidiary company are secured by fixed and floating charges over the assets of the subsidiary company. The Guaranteed Fixed Rate Term Loan and Bai' Bithaman Ajil Facility are repayable in 16 semi-annual installments commenced in August 2005, 36 months after the first drawdown. 37. FIXED RATE SERIAL BONDS ("FRSB") Pursuant to the Trust Deed dated 18 April 2006, Titisan Modal (M) Sdn. Bhd. ("Titisan") had issued FRSB at nominal value of up to RM738 million as follows: (a) first series on 28 April 2006 giving proceeds of RM8,549,000 and maturing on 28 April 2012 with a redemption value of RM10,000,000 (coupon rate: 4%); (b) second series on 28 April 2006 giving proceeds of RM37,080,000 and maturing on 28 April 2013 with a redemption value of RM45,000,000 (coupon rate: 4%); (c) third series on 28 April 2006 giving proceeds of RM71,307,000 and maturing on 28 April 2014 with a redemption value of RM90,000,000 (coupon rate: 4%); (d) fourth series on 28 April 2006 giving proceeds of RM72,219,000 and maturing on 28 April 2015 with a redemption value of RM95,000,000 (coupon rate: 4%); (e) fifth series on 28 April 2006 giving proceeds of RM62,135,000 and maturing on 28 April 2016 with a redemption value of RM85,000,000 (coupon rate: 4%); (f) sixth series on 28 April 2006 giving proceeds of RM63,207,000 and maturing on 28 April 2017 with a redemption value of RM90,000,000 (coupon rate: 4%); (g) seventh series on 28 April 2006 giving proceeds of RM67,410,000 and maturing on 28 April 2018 with a redemption value of RM100,000,000 (coupon rate: 4%); annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 159 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 37. FIXED RATE SERIAL BONDS ("FRSB") (CONTD.) (h) eighth series on 28 April 2006 giving proceeds of RM71,170,000 and maturing on 28 April 2019 with a redemption value of RM110,000,000 (coupon rate: 4%); (i) ninth series on 28 April 2006, maturing on 28 April 2020 with a redemption value of RM83,000,000 (coupon rate: 5%); and (j) tenth series on 28 April 2006, maturing on 28 April 2021 with a redemption value of RM30,000,000 (coupon rate: 5%). The proceeds arising from the issue of the FRSB to the primary subscriber amounting to RM453,077,000 have been utilised by Titisan towards the following purposes: (a) the sum of up to RM12.2 million for repayment of short term loan facility granted by Affin Investment Bank Berhad for the deposit payment for the 25% acquisition of equity interest in Konsortium Abass Sdn. Bhd. ("Abass") from Chemical Waste Management Sdn. Bhd. ("CWM") by Titisan; (b) the sum of RM233 million to finance the balance purchase consideration for the acquisition of 100% equity interest in Rangkai Aman Sdn. Bhd. ("RA") by Titisan; (c) the sum of RM118.8 million to finance the balance purchase consideration for the acquisition of 25% equity interest in Abass from CWM by Titisan; (d) the sum of RM80 million for part payment of the purchase consideration for the acquisition of 30% equity interest in Abass by Titisan from the Company; (e) the sum of up to RM3 million for payment of cost and expenses of the FRSB; and (f) the remaining balance for working capital requirements of Titisan and/or Abass. The remaining balance amounting to nominal value of up to RM113 million under the FRSB has been privately placed to the Company, being satisfaction of the purchase consideration balance of RM78.57 million for the acquisition of 30% equity interest in Abass by Titisan from the Company. The FRSB is secured against the following: (a) first charge by Titisan under a Memorandum of Deposit in favour of the security trustee or its nominees over 10,000,000 paid-up ordinary shares in Abass and 87,500,000 Redeemable Cumulative Preference Shares ("RCPS") in Abass; (b) first charge by Titisan under a Memorandum of Deposit in favour of the security trustee or its nominees over 100,000 ordinary shares in RA; (c) assignment by Titisan over dividend entitlement under the ordinary shares and RCPS in Abass in favour of the security trustee. The scope of assignment herein shall exclude the interim dividend of 1543.21% declared by Abass in respect of the RCPS for the financial period ended 31 December 2005 pursuant to the terms and conditions of the following agreements: (i) 160 Share Sale Agreement (relating to 100% equity interest in RA) between Y. Bhg. Dato' Sulaiman Abu Bakar and Abu Bakar Fikri bin Dato' Sulaiman and Titisan dated 28 October 2005; annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 37. FIXED RATE SERIAL BONDS ("FRSB") (CONTD.) (ii) An Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of 25% equity interest in Abass between CWM and Titisan dated 31 October 2005; and (iii) Sale and Purchase of Shares in Abass between the Company and Titisan dated 28 October 2005. (collectively referred to as the "Sale and Purchase Agreements"); (d) assignment by Titisan over dividend entitlement under the ordinary shares in RA in favour of the security trustee; (e) fixed and floating charge by way of debenture over all the present and future assets, rights and interest and undertakings of Titisan; (f) first charge in favour of the security trustee over the Revenue Account and the Sinking Fund Account of Titisan; (g) a contingent right granted by Titisan in favour of the security trustee for the consolidation of Titisan and Abass, subject to consent of applicable authorities; (h) assignment of rights of Titisan under the sale and purchase agreements in relation to the 55% direct interest in Abass in favour of the security trustee; (i) assignment of rights of Titisan under the sale and purchase agreements in relation to the 100% direct interest in RA in favour of the security trustee; and (j) assignment of rights of Titisan under the share transfer agreement for the transfer of 45% equity interest in Abass. The discount on FRSB is recognised in profit and loss as borrowing costs over the tenure of the FRSB's series. 38. BAI’ BITHAMAN AJIL ISLAMIC DEBTS SECURITIES ("BaIDS") Pursuant to the Trust Deed dated 15 August 2006, Viable Chip (M) Sdn. Bhd. ("VCSB") had issued RM50 million BaIDS A and RM150 million BaIDS B based on the Islamic financing principle of Murabahah as follows: (i) The BaIDS A comprised 2 tranches, with total proceeds of RM46,510,000 and maturing on August 2011 and August 2012, with a total redemption value of RM50,000,000. The difference between the proceeds and face value of the BaIDS is recognised as discount on BaIDS. (ii) The BaIDS B comprised 2 tranches, with total proceeds of RM134,240,000 and maturing on August 2013 and August 2014, with a total redemption value of RM150,000,000. The difference between the proceeds and face value of the BaIDS is recognised as discount on BaIDS. Proceeds from the issue have been utilised as follows: (a) RM130,000,000 to part refinance the Company's bank borrowing from CIMB Bank (previously known as Bumiputra Commerce Bank Berhad); (b) RM11,000,000 to pre-fund the Finance Service Reserve Account equivalent to 12 months profits payments under the BaIDS Issuance; (c) approximately RM1,466,424 to pay expenses (including payment of fees), cost and any other amounts payable under the BaIDS Issuance and the Kafalah Facility; and annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 161 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 38. BAI’ BITHAMAN AJIL ISLAMIC DEBTS SECURITIES ("BaIDS") (CONTD.) (d) the remaining amount, to finance the Company's and/or its subsidiaries' working capital requirements which shall be Syariah compliant. The BaIDS A are secured by the Guarantee issued under the Kafalah Facility. The BaIDS B are secured by the following security arrangements: (a) charge over the Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Berhad's ("SPLASH") shares by VCSB; (b) an interim third party charge over the SPLASH shares by Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad for the period pending the registration of VCSB in the Register of Members of SPLASH; (c) A first ranking charge over the Designated Accounts and over the Permitted Investments out of such accounts including all monies standing to the credit of VCSB; (d) A first ranking fixed and floating charge by way of debenture over all the present and future assets and undertakings of VCSB; and (e) Third party charge of the entire issued and paid-up share capital of VCSB by the Company. The security arrangements from (a) to (e) above for the BaIDS B are shared on a pari passu basis as security for the Kafalah Facility. 39. HIRE PURCHASE PAYABLES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Future minimum lease payments: Not later than 1 year Later than 1 year and not later than 2 years Later than 2 years and not later than 5 years Later than 5 years 938 840 1,404 33 1,361 865 1,872 112 141 141 422 33 111 111 334 112 Less: Future finance charges 3,215 (398) 4,210 (577) 737 (94) 668 (96) Present value of hire purchase liabilities 2,817 3,633 643 572 Analysis of present value of finance lease liabilities: Not later than 1 year Later than 1 year and not later than 2 years Later than 2 years and not later than 5 years Later than 5 years 901 746 1,137 33 1,153 668 1,704 108 109 115 387 32 82 88 294 108 2,817 3,633 643 572 (901) (1,152) (109) (82) 1,916 2,481 534 490 Less: Due within 12 months (Note 36) Due after 12 months (Note 36) The hire purchase liabilities were charged interest between 2.85% to 5.35% (2005: 2.85% to 5.25%) per annum. 162 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 40. SHARE CAPITAL Number of Ordinary Shares of RM1 each 2006 2005 ’000 ’000 Amount 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Authorised: At 1 January/31 December 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Issued and fully paid: At 1 January/31 December 431,404 431,404 431,404 431,404 General reserve Revaluation reserve Capital reserve Fair value adjustments on an earlier piecemeal acquisition RM’000 RM’000 Fair value adjustments on previously held interest in subsidiaries RM’000 Total RM’000 41. OTHER RESERVES Group At 1 January 2006 Acquisition of subsidiary 8,000 - 25,287 102,080 41,336 - 74,623 102,080 At 31 December 2006 8,000 127,367 41,336 176,703 At 1 January 2005/ 31 December 2005 8,000 25,287 41,336 74,623 At 1 January 2006/ 31 December 2006 8,000 - - 8,000 At 1 January 2005/ 31 December 2005 8,000 - - 8,000 Company 42. RETAINED EARNINGS As at 31 December 2006, the Company has tax exempt profits available for distribution of approximately RM69,000,000 (2005: RM69,000,000), subject to the agreement of the Inland Revenue Board. The Company has sufficient tax credit under Section 108 of the Income Tax Act, 1967 and the balance in the tax-exempt income account to frank the payment of dividends amounting to approximately RM223,609,000 (2005: RM212,466,000) out of its retained profits. If the balance of the retained profits of RM285,590,000 (2005: RM145,971,000) were to be distributed as dividend prior to being sufficient tax credit, the Company would have a Section 108 shortfall of approximately RM79,965,000 (2005: RM40,872,000). annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 163 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 43. LONG TERM PAYABLES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Long term payables 38,069 71,857 The long term payables are unsecured, interest free and are repayable after 12 months. 44. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS (a) Retirement benefit obligations The Company operates a funded, defined benefit retirement scheme, the "Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad Retirement Scheme" ("the Scheme") for its eligible employees. Contributions to the Scheme are made to a separately administered fund. Under the Scheme, eligible employees are entitled to retirement benefits calculated by reference to their length of service and earnings. Provision for retirement benefits is calculated based on the predetermined rate of basic salaries and length of service of the employees. The amounts recognised in the balance sheet are determined as follows: Group and Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Present value of funded obligations Fair value of plan assets 4,436 (5,990) 4,348 (661) Unrecognised actuarial gain Adjustment for limit on net asset (1,554) 1,418 136 3,687 1,565 - - 5,252 Analysed as: Current - - Non-current: Later than 1 year but not later than 2 years Later than 2 years but not later than 5 years Later than 5 years - 2,116 613 2,523 - 5,252 164 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 44. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS (CONTD.) The amounts recognised in the income statement are as follows: Group and Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Current service cost Interest cost Expected return on plan assets Actuarial gain recognised Adjustment for limit on net asset 194 261 (23) (102) 136 165 339 (22) - Total included in employee benefits expense (Note 8) 466 482 Movements in the net liability in the current year were as follows: Group and Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 At 1 January Recognised in income statement Contributions paid At 31 December 5,252 466 (5,718) 5,064 482 (294) - 5,252 The principal actuarial assumptions used: Group and Company 2006 2005 % % Discount rate Expected return on plan assets Expected rate of salary increases 6.00 3.50 5.00 7.00 3.50 5.00 (b) Employee Share Options Scheme ("ESOS") The Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad Employee Share Options Scheme ("ESOS") is governed by the amended by-laws approved by the shareholders at an Extraordinary General Meeting held on 15 June 2004. The ESOS was implemented on 30 July 2003 and is for a period of 5 years from the date of implementation, subject however, to an extension at the discretion of the Option Committee for a period up to 5 years commencing from the date of expiration of the original 5 year period. The salient features of the ESOS are as follows: (i) The total number of ordinary shares to be issued by the Company under the ESOS shall not exceed 10% of the total issued and paid-up ordinary shares of the Company, such that not more than 50% of the shares available under the ESOS is allocated, in aggregate, to directors and senior management. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 165 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 44. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS (CONTD.) (b) Employee Share Options Scheme ("ESOS") (contd.) (ii) Not more than 10% of the shares available under the ESOS is allocated to any individual director or employee who, either singly or collectively through his/her associates, holds 20% or more in the issued and paid-up capital of the Company. (iii) Only staff and executive directors of the Company and Hydrovest Sdn. Bhd. are eligible to participate in the scheme. Executive directors are those involved in the day-to-day management and on the payroll of the Company. (iv) The option price under the ESOS is the average of the mean market quotation of the shares of the Company as quoted in the Daily Official List issued by Malaysia Security Exchange Berhad ("MSEB") (formerly known as Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange), for the five market days preceding the offer date, or the par value of the shares of the Company of RM1, whichever is the higher. (v) The options granted are exercisable from the date of grant and have a contractual option term of five years. (vi) Options granted under the ESOS carry no dividend or voting rights. Upon exercise of the options, shares issued rank pari passu in all respects with existing ordinary shares of the Company. The terms of share options outstanding as at end of the financial year are as follows: Number of share options Grant date Expiry date Exercise price RM As at 1.1.2006 ’000 12 August 2003 29 July 2008 1.62 30,060 As at Granted Terminated Exercised 31.12.2006 ’000 ’000 ’000 ’000 - - - 30,060 No options were exercised during the financial year. 45. DEFERRED MEMBERSHIP INCOME Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 At 1 January New memberships obtained during the year Termination of memberships Amortisation recognised At 31 December 13,466 43 (3,547) 17,424 214 (239) (3,933) 9,962 13,466 Membership fees received are in respect of golfing licence fees and non-golfing membership fees. 166 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 46. DEFERRED TAXATION Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 At 1 January Recognised in income statement (Note 10) Acquisition of subsidiary (Note 19(a)) Disposal of subsidiary (43,997) (433) (111,439) 5 (50,307) 6,310 - - - At 31 December (155,864) (43,997) - - 2,510 (158,374) 1,441 (45,438) - 552 (552) (155,864) (43,997) - - Presented after appropriate offsetting as follows: Deferred tax assets Deferred tax liabilities The components and movements of deferred tax liabilities and assets during the financial year prior to offsetting are as follows: Deferred Tax Liabilities of the Group: Development Properties RM’000 Intangible Asset RM’000 Property, Plant & Equipment RM’000 Others RM’000 Total RM’000 At 1 January 2006 Recognised in income statement Acquisition of subsidiary Disposal of subsidiary 40,150 (1,772) - (1,920) 113,765 - 3,941 2,868 (5) 1,347 - 45,438 (824) 113,765 (5) At 31 December 2006 38,378 111,845 6,804 1,347 158,374 At 1 January 2005 Recognised in income statement 40,460 (310) - 10,455 (6,514) 1,385 (38) 52,300 (6,862) At 31 December 2005 40,150 - 3,941 1,347 45,438 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 167 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 46. DEFERRED TAXATION (CONTD.) Deferred Tax Assets of the Group: Property, Plant & Equipment RM’000 Tax losses and Unabsorbed Capital Allowances RM’000 Others RM’000 Total RM’000 At 1 January 2006 Recognised in income statement Acquisition of subsidiary 313 - 384 (1,257) 2,326 744 - 1,441 (1,257) 2,326 At 31 December 2006 313 1,453 744 2,510 At 1 January 2005 Recognised in income statement 313 - 384 - 1,296 (552) 1,993 (552) At 31 December 2005 313 384 744 1,441 Deferred tax assets have not been recognised in respect of the following items: Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Unabsorbed tax losses Unabsorbed capital allowances Other deductible temporary differences 175,530 5,394 114,370 205,468 5,483 101,623 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 1,596 4,053 1,335 6,330 The unabsorbed tax losses and unabsorbed capital allowances for offsetting against future taxable profits of the Company and subsidiaries in which those items arose are subject to no substantial changes in shareholdings of the Company and subsidiaries under Section 44(5A) & (5B) of Income Tax Act, 1967. 47. CAPITAL COMMITMENTS Capital expenditure Approved but not contracted for: Property, plant and equipment Purchase of land Concession assets 168 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 2,588 14,140 20,325 3,247 14,140 - 2,000 - 1,300 - 37,053 17,387 2,000 1,300 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 47. CAPITAL COMMITMENTS (CONTD.) Operating lease Operating lease rental on the rights to use the Existing Facilities payable - not later than one year - later than one year and not later than five years - later than five years Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 3,000 19,000 310,000 - - - 332,000 - - - 369,053 17,387 2,000 1,300 48. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 (i) Company 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Secured: Guarantees to secure banking and other credit facilities of an associate amounting to RM19,700,000 (2005: RM19,700,000) Foreclosure proceedings taken by a financial institution in respect of a third party charge granted by subsidiary on a piece of land 5,860 5,860 5,860 5,860 29,492 26,574 - - 773 772 773 772 5,447 5,447 - - 12,359 26,414 - - (ii) Unsecured: Performance guarantees to third parties Guarantees issued to banks for end financing loans given to house buyers (Note (a)) Other claims filed against the Group (a) In consideration of a bank extending end-financing loan to certain house buyers of certain subsidiary companies, these subsidiary companies in turn agreed to indemnify the said bank in the event the purchasers fail to make repayment of all sums due under the Loan Agreements. Consequently, the subsidiary companies are contingently liable to the extent of the principle balance due to the said bank. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 169 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 48. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES (CONTD.) (iii) A third party filed an action alleging that a subsidiary’s termination of the joint venture agreement and the agreements ancillary thereto (“JVA”) due to the third party’s breach of four (4) fundamental conditions of the JVA was wrongful and claimed for the transfer of the ownership of the said land to the third party, damages to be assessed and the loss of profits of approximately RM350 million. The subsidiary has filed its defense and made a counter claim against the third party for the said four (4) fundamental breaches of the JVA by the third party and claiming amongst others, for the return of vacant possession of the said land, damages in the sum totaling to approximately RM399 million and an indemnity against all claims in the foreclosure proceedings as stated in (a) above. The subsidiary is appealing to the Judge in chambers against the decision of the Senior Assistant Registrar who had dismissed the case to strike out the third party's claim and legal proceedings are on going. 49. SIGNIFICANT RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES In addition to related party disclosures mentioned elsewhere in the financial statements, set out below are other significant related party transactions. The significant related party transactions were undertaken in the normal course of business and are on terms and conditions agreed with the respective related parties. The related parties and their relationship with the Group are as follows: Related companies Relationship Konsortium Abass Sdn. Bhd. Taliworks Corporation Berhad Subsidiary company Associated company Group 2006 2005 RM’000 RM’000 Sale of goods to: - Taliworks Corporation Berhad Sale of services to: - Konsortium Abass Sdn. Bhd. 10,412 2,157 - 3,344 50. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS (a) Sale of Halal Hub Land to Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Persekutuan ("FELDA") On 26 January 2006, Central Spectrum (M) Sdn. Bhd. ("CSSB") had entered into a Sale & Purchase Agreement ("SPA") with FELDA to sell the industrial lots at Lot No.1 Phase 2D, Section 5 Pulau Indah measuring approximately 128.13 acres. The SPA is conditional upon FELDA obtaining the approval of the Foreign Investment Committee of the Prime Minister’s Department (“FIC”). The approval from FIC was obtained by the subsidiary on 24 March 2006. The sale and the development of the industrial land is in line with the concept of Selangor Halal Hub, Pulau Indah. 170 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 50. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS (CONTD.) (b) Sale of land to Anjur Vista Sdn. Bhd. ("AVSB") On 29 May 2006, CSSB had entered into a Sale & Purchase Agreement ("SPA") with AVSB to sell the leasehold land at Section 3, Pulau Indah measuring approximately 305.29 acres. The SPA of the Said Land is conditional upon the following conditions (conditions precedent) being fulfilled:(i) The approval of the FIC under the Economic Planning Unit of the Prime Minister Department. (ii) The conversion of the category of land use from "Industrial" to "Building" for the purpose of mixed residential and commercial development of the Said Land. (c) Sale of land to Perbadanan Kemajuan Pertanian Selangor ("PKPS") On 29 September 2006, Pembangunan Brisdale Sdn. Bhd. ("PBSB") entered into a Sale & Purchase Agreement ("SPA") with PKPS for the sale of land measuring to approximately 285.16 acres in Mukim Ulu Tinggi, Kuala Selangor for a total consideration of RM9,980,600 which will be settled by PKPS subject to the terms and conditions of the SPA in staggered payments in the following manner: (i) RM50,000 upon signing the SPA. (ii) RM450,000 within 3 months from the date of SPA. (iii) RM450,000 within 6 months from the date of SPA. (iv) RM9,030,600 within 12 months from the parties fulfillment of the conditions of the SPA. (d) Disposal of subsidiaries: (i) The Company had on 20 January 2006 entered into Share Sale Agreement with Alami Berkat Sdn Bhd for the disposal of 1,750,000 ordinary shares of RM1.00 each representing 70% equity interest in Darul Ehsan Bina Sdn Bhd for a consideration of RM1,750,000. The disposal was completed on 27 January 2006. (ii) On 15 June 2006, Pembangunan Brisdale Sdn. Bhd. ("PBSB"), an indirect subsidiary of the Company entered into a Share Sale Agreement ("Sale of Shares") with a third party for the sale of 250,000 ordinary shares ("Sale Shares") of RM1.00 each representing the entire issued and paid-up share capital held in Brisdale Development Sdn. Bhd. ("BDSB") for a consideration of RM24,000. The Sale of Shares by PBSB to the third party shall be on a "lock, stock and barrel" basis. The third party assumes all the rights, title, benefits, obligations, liabilities and undertakings of BDSB derived from the acquisition excluding inter company balances save for an amount of RM5.5 million. The disposal was completed on 15 June 2006. (e) Disposal of associate On 17 April 2006, the Company executed a share transfer agreement with Viable Chip (M) Sdn. Bhd. ("VCSB"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company and Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad ("KDEB"), the holding company of the Company for the disposal of 30% issued and paid-up share capital of Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Holdings Berhad representing 51,000,000 ordinary shares of RM1.00 each and 690,000 redeemable preference shares of RM1.00 each from KDEB as the registered owner and the Company as the beneficial owner ("Share Transfer Agreement") to VCSB for a consideration of RM130 million. The above Share Transfer Agreement was duly completed on 30 August 2006. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 171 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 50. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS (CONTD.) (f) Memorandum of Understanding and Proposed Rationalisation Cum Merger and Acquisition Exercise On 30 August 2006, the subsidiary, Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad ("KHSB") entered into Memorandum of Understanding with the Company for the purpose of the Proposed Rationalisation Cum Merger & Acquisition. Subsequently, on 26 September 2006, the Company entered into a Rationalisation Cum Merger and Acquisition Frame Agreement ("Rationalisation cum M&A Frame Agreement") with its subsidiaries namely KHSB, Templer Park Golf & Resort Berhad ("TPGR") and a newly incorporated subsidiary, Cash Band (M) Berhad ("CBB"), which sets out the details of the Proposed Rationalisation Cum Merger and Acquisition, as follows, as well as the respective rights and obligations of the parties thereto for the purposes of, inter-alia, giving effect to and implementing the Proposed Rationalisation Cum Merger & Acquisition:(i) Proposed acquisition of the following assets by CBB, a special purpose vehicle which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of KHSB:(a) A 99 year leasehold land located in the District of Gombak, State of Selangor Darul Ehsan together with the Clubhouse erected thereon ("PTGC Land") and the division within TPGR that manages and operates Perangsang Templer Golf Club ("PTGC") ("PTGC Division"), a proprietary club located on the PTGC land, from TPGR, a 95% indirect subsidiary of KHSB ("Proposed PTGC Assets Acquisition"); (b) 100% equity interest in Perangsang Hotel and Properties Sdn Bhd ("PHP") from KHSB ("Proposed PHP Acquisition"); and (c) 49% equity interest in KDE Recreation Berhad ("KDERB") from KHSB ("Proposed KDERB Acquisition"), for a total purchase consideration of approximately RM185.7 million to be satisfied by setting-off the consideration against the total debt to be transferred to CBB pursuant to item (ii) below. (Items (a) to (c) are to be collectively referred to as "Proposed Asset Acquisition"). (ii) Proposed transfer to CBB of the entire debt owing by KHSB and TPGR (collectively to be referred to as "the Company's Debtors") to the Company of approximately RM185.7 million ("Proposed Asset Acquisition") which was determined based on cut-off date of 30 June 2006, as agreed between the debtors and the Company; and (iii) Proposed subscription by the Company of up to 5,629,592 new ordinary shares of RM1 each per share and up to 180 million new Redeemable Convertible Preference Shares ("RCPS") of RM0.01 per RCPS in cash by capitalising the total debt owing by CBB to the Company pursuant to the Proposed Debt Transfer ("Proposed Debt Capitalisation"). The Proposed Asset Acquisition, the Proposed Debt Transfer and the Proposed Debt Capitalisation are interconditional upon each other. The Proposed Rationalisation Cum Merger & Acquisition is conditional upon the following:(a) the approval of the Securities Commission ("SC") which was obtained on 20 March 2007; (b) the approval of the Foreign Investment Committee and/or Equity Compliance Unit of the SC which was obtained on 20 March 2007; (c) the approval of the shareholders of KHSB and KPS at an extraordinary general meeting to be convened in June 2007; and (d) the approval and/or consents from any other relevant authorities and/or person, (if required). Baring unforeseen circumstances, the Proposed Rationalisation Cum Merger & Acquisition is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2007. 172 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 50. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS (CONTD.) (g) Judgement on legal proceedings against a subsidiary Included in the provision for doubtful debts of other receivables and deposits of KHSB Group in 2004 is an amount of RM22,546,800 representing the balance of deposit of RM25,468,000 paid by a subsidiary of KHSB Group to a third party for the purchase of a piece of land. The purchase of this land was not approved by the shareholders of the subsidiary’s intermediate holding company at an Extraordinary General Meeting held in December 1997. Accordingly, the subsidiary filed a legal suit against the said third party, pursuant to the terms of the Sale & Purchase Agreement, to recover the full amount of RM25,468,000. In 2000, the High Court dismissed the subsidiary's claims for full refund of RM25,468,000 and ordered an amount of RM7,546,800 to be forfeited to the said third party together with interest payment of RM415,147. However, the said third party disputed the said judgement and appealed for the full amount of RM25,468,000 to be forfeited. The subsidiary has cross-appealed to the Court of Appeal for the reversal of the said judgement and seek full recovery of the amount paid of RM25,468,000. However on further application by the subsidiary, the High Court has on 15 May 2002 ordered, inter-alia, that RM15,000,000 shall be retained in a joint interest bearing account jointly with the solicitors for third party and balance released unconditionally to the subsidiary company. In May 2005, the Court of Appeal rejected the subsidiary's application to recover the said amount paid. In addition, the Court of Appeal awarded damages of RM14,001,071 with 8% interest per annum until full settlement. The subsidiary subsequently filed an application for leave to appeal to the Federal Court which was dismissed by the Federal Court on 1 March 2006. (h) Acquisition of subsidiaries On 28 October 2005 and 31 October 2005, Titisan Modal (M) Sdn. Bhd. ("Titisan"), subsidiary of the Company had entered into the following agreements: (i) Conditional Share Sale Agreement between Titisan and Rangkai Aman Sdn. Bhd. ("RA") Vendors for the proposed acquisition of 100,000 ordinary shares of RM1.00 each representing the entire equity interests in RA from RA Vendors for a cash consideration of RM238,000,000 pursuant to RA acquiring the 4,500,000 ordinary shares of RM1.00 each representing 45% interest in Konsortium Abass Sdn. Bhd.("Abass") and 39,375,000 redeemable cumulative preference shares of RM0.01 each ("Abass RCPS") in Abass from Zufar Water Services Sdn. Bhd. ("Zufar") ("Proposed RA Acquisition"); (ii) Conditional Share Sale Agreement between Titisan and Chemical Waste Management Sdn. Bhd. (“CWM”) for the proposed acquisition of 2,500,000 ordinary shares of RM1.00 each representing 25% equity interests in Abass and 21,875,000 Abass RCPS from CWM for a cash consideration of RM132,000,000 (“Proposed 25% Abass Acquisition”); and (iii) Conditional Share Sale Agreement between Titisan and the Company for the proposed transfer by KPS of 3,000,000 ordinary shares of RM1.00 each representing 30% equity interests in Abass and 26,250,000 Abass RCPS to Titisan for a consideration of RM158,570,000 (“Proposed Transfer”). The Proposed RA Acquisition, the Proposed 25% Abass Acquisition and the Proposed Transfer are collectively referred to as the “Proposals”. On 25 January 2006, the Company and Titisan had entered into the Supplemental Agreement to determine the terms of payment for the Proposed Transfer. The purchase consideration of RM158,570,000 was settled by cash in the sum of RM80,000,000 and the balance by the issuance of up to RM113,000,000 nominal value of Fixed Rate Serial Bonds (“FRSB”) by Titisan to the Company. The Company has received the proceeds in May 2006. The consideration for the Proposals was funded by Titisan through internal funds, bank borrowings and the issuance of up to RM738,000,000 nominal value of FRSB. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 173 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 50. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS (CONTD.) (h) Acquisition of subsidiaries (contd.) The relevant approvals for the Proposals have been obtained from the following parties: (i) the Foreign Investment Committee, the approval of which was obtained vide its letter dated 10 February 2006; (ii) the shareholders of the Company, Titisan and CWM in Extraordinary General Meetings for the Proposals which were held on 21 April 2006; (iii) the State Government for the transfer of the ordinary shares and Redeemable Cumulative Preference Shares (“RCPS”) to Titisan and RA pursuant to the Proposals. The approval from the State Government was obtained on 17 April 2006; and (iv) The lenders and financiers for the transfer of the ordinary shares and RCPS to Titisan and RA pursuant to the Proposals, the approvals which were given via letters dated 10 March 2006 and 28 March 2006 respectively. The Proposals were duly completed on 28 April 2006. On 30 June 2006, Titisan acquired the remaining 45% of Abass from RA for purchase consideration of RM45 million. The transfer was completed on 7 November 2006 upon fulfillment of condition precedent. (i) (j) (i) Hydrovest Sdn. Bhd., a subsidiary of the Company had entered into an agreement on 15 December 2006 to acquire 475,000 ordinary shares of RM1 each, representing 25% equity interest in Chemindus Sdn. Bhd. for a purchase of consideration of RM2,250,000. The acquisition is expected to be completed in May 2007. (ii) Hydrovest Sdn. Bhd. has also entered into Sale & Purchase Agreement on 29 December 2006 with Batam Heights Sdn Bhd to sell a piece of an industrial land for a consideration of RM2,029,409. On 26 December 2006, the Company acquired 19,820,606 ordinary shares of RM1.00 each representing approximately 4.4% equity interest in Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Berhad ("KHSB") from Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad ("KDEB") the holding company of the Company, for a cash consideration of RM5.153 million. The above acquisition was duly completed on 29 December 2006. 51. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (a) Financial Risk Management Objectives and Policies The Group’s financial risk management policy seeks to ensure that adequate financial resources are available for the development of the Group’s businesses whilst managing its interest rate risk, foreign exchange risk, liquidity risk and credit risks. The Board reviews and agrees policies for managing each of these risks and they are summarised below. It is, and has been throughout the year under review, the Group’s policy that no trading in derivative financial instruments shall be undertaken. (b) Foreign Exchange Risk The Group transacts predominantly in Ringgit Malaysia and as such, is not exposed to foreign exchange risk. 174 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 51. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (CONTD.) (c) Liquidity Risk The Group manages its debt maturity profile, operating cash flows and the availability of funding so as to ensure that refinancing, repayment and funding needs are met. As part of its overall liquidity management, the Group maintains sufficient levels of cash to meet its working capital requirements. In addition, the Group strives to maintain available banking facilities at a reasonable level to its overall debt position. As far as possible, the Group raises committed funding from both capital markets and financial institutions and balances its portfolio with some short term funding so as to achieve overall cost effectiveness. (d) Interest Rate Risk The Group's income and operating cash flows are substantially independent of changes in market interest rates. Interest rate exposures arise from the Group's borrowings and deposit. The Group's interest rate risk arises primarily from interest-bearing borrowings. The Group manages its interest rate exposure by maintaining a fixed rate borrowings. It is the Group's policy not to trade in interest rate swap agreements. The following tables set out the carrying amounts, the weighted average effective interest rates (WAEIR) as at the balance sheet date and the remaining maturities of the Group’s and the Company’s financial instruments are as follows: Note WAEIR Within 1 % Year RM’000 1-2 2-3 Years Years RM’000 RM’000 More 3-4 4-5 than Years Years 5 Years RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 Total RM’000 At 31 December 2006 Group Fixed rate Guaranteed Fixed Rate Term Loan Bai’ Bithaman Ajil Facility Fixed Rate Serial Bonds Bai' Bithaman Ajil Islamic Debt Securities ("BaIDS") 36 36 36 7.73 8.75 7.23 22,000 22,000 - 28,000 28,000 - 28,000 28,000 - 28,000 28,000 - 28,000 43,000 28,000 33,000 - 542,751 177,000 167,000 542,751 36 6.94 - - - - 23,255 158,369 181,624 (e) Credit Risk Credit risks, or the risk of counterparties defaulting, is controlled by the application of credit approvals, limits and monitoring procedures. Credit risks are minimised and monitored via strictly limiting the Group’s associations to business partners with high creditworthiness. Trade receivables are monitored on an ongoing basis via Group management reporting procedures. The Group's credit risk exposure is significantly concentrated on its trade receivable owing Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn. Bhd. ("SYABAS"). The Group maintains a good business relationship with SYABAS and this has enabled the Group to manage its credit risk more effectively. annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 175 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 51. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (CONTD.) (f) Fair Value The carrying amounts of financial assets and liabilities of the Group and the Company at the balance sheet date approximated their fair values except for the following: Note Group Carrying Amount Fair Value RM’000 RM’000 Company Carrying Amount Fair Value RM’000 RM’000 Financial Assets At 31 December 2006 Amount due from holding company Amount due from subsidiaries Long term receivables 24 (a) 24 (c) 25 48,570 113,025 48,174 104,653 8,634 126,760 - 8,634 118,191 - 24 (a) 24 (c) 25 44,789 66,478 43,800 61,955 126,760 - 118,191 - 24 (b) 39 43 4,414 2,817 38,069 4,104 2,563 39,512 643 - 585 - 24 (b) 39 43 12,193 3,633 71,857 11,600 3,296 67,028 2,616 572 - 2,616 516 - At 31 December 2005 Amount due from holding company Amount due from subsidiaries Long term receivables Financial Liabilities At 31 December 2006 Amount due to holding company Hire purchase payables Long term payables At 31 December 2005 Amount due to holding company Hire purchase payables Long term payables In assessing the fair value of financial instruments, the Group uses a variety of methods and makes assumptions that are based on market conditions existing at each balance sheet date. The fair value of publicly traded securities is based on quoted market prices at the balance sheet date. Quoted market prices of specific or similar instruments are used for long term debt. The fair value of financial liabilities is estimated by discounting the future contractual cash flows at the current market interest rate available to the Group for similar financial instruments. The face values of financial assets and liabilities with a maturity period of less than one year are assumed to reflect their fair values. 176 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 52. SEGMENTAL INFORMATION The primary segment reporting format is determined to be business segments as the Group's risks and rates of return are affected predominantly by differences in the products and services produced. The Group do not have a secondary reporting format as the Group operates only in Malaysia. Segment revenues and expenses are those directly attributable to the segments and include any joint revenue and expenses where a reasonable basis of allocation exists. Segment assets include all assets used by a segment and consist principally of property, plant and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation, development properties, real property assets, receivables, inventories and deposits, cash and bank balances. Segment assets and liabilities do not include income tax assets and liabilities. The Group is organised into seven main business segments: • • • • • • • Investment holding General contract work Trading Infrastructure and utilities Hospitality Golf club and recreation facilities Property development and management Other operations of the Group mainly comprise management and consultancy services which is not of a sufficient size to be reported separately. Property development Investment 2006 Golf club General and and contract holding management recreational Infrastructure work Trading Hospitality RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 External revenue 5,283 245,182 3,129 (Loss)/profit from operations (4,270) 41,400 - facilities and utilities Others Consolidated RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 24,776 27,021 9,414 62,128 1,716 1,853 1,689 (497) 26,316 4,832 RM’000 Revenue 378,649 71,323 Share of profit of associates 34,451 Share of profit of joint venture Finance cost 7,452 (84,931) Profit before tax 28,295 Income tax (10,073) Profit after tax 18,222 Minority interest 585 Profit for the year attributable to equity holders of the Company 18,807 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 177 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Notes to the Financial Statements 31 December 2006 (contd.) 52. SEGMENTAL INFORMATION (CONTD.) Property development Investment 2006 Segment assets Golf club General and and contract holding management RM’000 RM’000 248,195 1,157,838 recreational Infrastructure work Trading Hospitality RM’000 RM’000 - 18,831 facilities RM’000 RM’000 118,854 89,635 and utilities Others Consolidated RM’000 RM’000 1,027,256 434 Investments in associates 2,661,043 481,888 Unallocated assets 13,198 Total assets Segment liabilities RM’000 3,156,129 (28,596) (509,876) - (6,613) (57,534) (21,745) (41,588) (12) (665,964) Unallocated liabilities (1,541,906) Total liabilities (2,207,870) Capital expenditure Depreciation 281 2,415 - 77 1,157 543 250 - 4,723 3,871 1,151 - 139 3,278 1,530 922 - 10,891 Property General and and contract recreational Investment 2005 Golf club development holding management facilities Others Consolidated RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 work Trading Hospitality RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 5,562 204,908 10,356 49,982 25,775 11,083 1,221 308,887 (12,717) (108,388) 45 1,485 (15,127) (5,389) 2,762 (137,329) Revenue External revenue Profit/(loss) from operations Share of profit of associates Share of profit of joint venture Finance cost Loss before tax Income tax Loss after tax Minority interest 42,246 9,000 (37,719) (123,802) 627 (123,175) 74,414 Loss for the year attributable to equity holders of the Company 178 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan (48,761) KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K 52. SEGMENTAL INFORMATION (CONTD.) Property Investment 2005 Segment assets Golf club development General and and contract recreational holding management facilities Others Consolidated RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 work Trading Hospitality RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 170,536 1,221,542 3,451 27,129 133,322 122,842 4,031 1,682,853 Investments in associates 504,271 Unallocated assets 6,550 Total assets Segment liabilities 2,193,674 45,705 611,357 1,558 5,659 57,356 90,230 2,347 Unallocated liabilities 814,212 540,732 Total liabilities 1,354,944 Capital expenditure 2,827 209 1 194 3,426 2,734 - 9,391 Depreciation 2,969 1,218 6 446 4,136 2,147 - 10,922 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 179 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Analysis of Shareholdings as at 30 April 2007 Analisa Pegangan Saham pada 30 April 2007 A. Authorised share capital Modal saham dibenar : RM1,000,000,000.00 Issued and paid-up share capital Modal saham diterbitkan dan dibayar : RM431,403,960.00 : Ordinary Shares of RM1.00 each Saham Biasa RM1.00 sesaham Class of shares Kelas saham B. ANALYSIS BY SIZE OF SHAREHOLDINGS ANALISA MENURUT SAIZ PEGANGAN SIZE OF SHAREHOLDINGS SAIZ PEGANGAN C. NO. OF SHAREHOLDERS BILANGAN PEMEGANG SAHAM % OF SHAREHOLDERS % PEMEGANG SAHAM NO. OF SHARES HELD BILANGAN SAHAM YANG DIPEGANG % OF SHAREHOLDINGS % PEGANGAN Less than 100/Kurang dari 100 100 - 1,000 1,001 - 10,000 10,001 - 100,000 100,001 to less than 5%/ 100,001 ke kurang dari 5% 5% and above/5% dan ke atas 393 3,308 3,075 1,093 4.89 41.20 38.29 13.61 25,318 2,078,925 13,695,561 36,774,903 0.01 0.48 3.17 8.52 158 3 1.97 0.04 67,151,765 311,677,488 15.57 72.25 TOTAL/JUMLAH 8,030 100.00 431,403,960 100.00 SHAREHOLDINGS PEGANGAN SAHAM % 235,511,694 54.59 48,606,000 27,559,794 11.27 6.39 SHAREHOLDINGS PEGANGAN SAHAM % 133,291,694 100,000,000 30.90 23.18 48,606,000 11.27 27,473,394 4,638,200 6.37 1.08 4,412,000 1.02 LIST OF SUBSTANTIAL SHAREHOLDERS (5% AND ABOVE) SENARAI PEMEGANG SAHAM UTAMA (5% DAN KE ATAS) NO. NAME NAMA 1. 2. Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad Amanah Raya Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd 3. Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor A/C for Skim Amanah Saham Bumiputera D. LIST OF THIRTY (30) LARGEST SHAREHOLDERS SENARAI TIGA PULUH (30) PEMEGANG SAHAM TERBESAR NO. NAME NAMA 1. 2. Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad ABB Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd 3. Amanah Raya Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd A/C Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad A/C Skim Amanah Saham Bumiputera 4. 5. Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor RHB Capital Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd 6. Tabung Warisan Negeri Selangor A/C Noor Azman @ Noor Hizam b Mohd Nurdin (CEB) 180 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K NO. NAME NAMA 7 8 Employees Provident Fund Board CitiGroup Nominees (Asing) Sdn Bhd 9 10 LGB Holdings Sdn Bhd CIMB Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd 11 Mayban Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd SHAREHOLDINGS PEGANGAN SAHAM % 3,845,845 2,500,000 0.89 0.58 2,250,000 2,220,000 0.52 0.51 2,000,000 0.46 1,866,900 1,734,237 0.43 0.40 1,700,000 1,700,000 1,530,733 1,022,701 0.39 0.39 0.35 0.24 1,010,000 900,000 800,000 790,000 747,000 0.23 0.21 0.19 0.18 0.17 720,000 700,000 700,000 600,000 600,000 0.17 0.16 0.16 0.14 0.14 600,000 0.14 598,400 550,000 0.14 0.13 SHAREHOLDINGS PEGANGAN SAHAM % 15,999 200,000 - 0.00 0.05 - A/C LongView Investment Associates LLC A/C Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad A/C Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja (N14011980810) 12 13 Lebar Daun Construction Sdn Bhd AIBB Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd 14 15 16 17 Neoh Choo Ee & Company Sdn Bhd Quarry Lane Sdn Bhd Permodalan Nasional Berhad SJ SEC Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd 18 19 20 21 22 Mal Monte Sdn Bhd Si Tho Yoke Meng Tengku Idris Shah Ibni Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Liew Yew Chin TA Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd 23 24 25 26 27 Teo Keng Chiong Yeoh Mei Mei Mhd Omar bin Abdul Hamid Si Tho Yoke Meng Public Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd 28 SBB Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd A/C Rampai Baiduri-Jaya Sdn Bhd (Vibrant Omega) A/C Zabir bin Bajuri (SJ8) A/C Chan Ah Chye @ Chan Chong Yoon A/C Teh Swee Heng (E-SS2) A/C Kumpulan Wang Amanah Pencen 29 30 E. Young Pey Feei Thomas Cham Hock Yan LIST OF DIRECTOR’S SHAREHOLDINGS SENARAI PEGANGAN SAHAM PENGARAH-PENGARAH NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. NAME NAMA Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Munisar Dato’ Haji Azlan bin Hashim Datin Paduka Juma’ah binti Moktar Dato’ Haji Ab. Halim bin Mohyiddin Dato’ Haji Sumadi bin Haji Ismail Dato’ Haji Ikhwan Salim bin Dato’ Sujak Dato’ Dr. Haji Karim bin Haji Mansor Dato’ Yip Kam Chong Dato’ Dr. Amran bin Kasimin annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 181 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K List of Group Properties senarai hartanah kumpulan 1. KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD Location/ Lokasi Title/ Hakmilik Land Area/ Keluasan Tanah (Acres/Ekar) Tenure/ Lease expiry/ Tempoh Pegangan/ Tamat Pegangan (Years/Tahun) Existing Use/ Kegunaan Semasa Net Book Value/ Land Cost as at 31/12/06/ Nilai Buku Bersih/ Kos Tanah pada 31/12/06 (RM’000) Approximate Age of Building/ Anggaran Usia Bangunan (Years/Tahun) Bandar Banting Tambahan, Kuala Langat H.S (D) 8187/ PT 7980 2.6 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2099 Factory being rented out/ Kilang disewakan 3,171 18 Hulu Kelang, Gombak H.S (M) 2615/ PT 7680 40,530 sq ft/kp Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2086 Factory being rented out/ Kilang disewakan 1,818 23 LOT 3277 UNDER GRANT 24222 PH 22/B6 1,763 sq ft/kp Freehold/ Pegangan Bebas Apartment/ Apartmen 178 22 H.S (D) 92260/ PT 0006 108,360 sq ft/kp Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2086 Office & Hotel/ Pejabat & Hotel 77,112 19 LOT 5627 1,099 sq ft/kp Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2081 Apartment/ Apartmen 217 21 Net Book Value/ Land Cost as at 31/12/06/ Nilai Buku Bersih/ Kos Tanah pada 31/12/06 (RM’000) Approximate Age of Building/ Anggaran Usia Bangunan (Years/Tahun) Batang Kali, Hulu Selangor Shah Alam, Selangor Tanjong Tuan, Port Dickson 2. KUMPULAN HARTANAH SELANGOR BERHAD Location/ Lokasi Title/ Hakmilik Land Area/ Keluasan Tanah (Acres/Ekar) Tenure/ Lease expiry/ Tempoh Pegangan/ Tamat Pegangan (Years/Tahun) Existing Use/ Kegunaan Semasa Mukim Batu, Daerah Gombak PT 28955-28958, 28953-28954 0.30 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2091 4 units 3 1/2 storey office & 2 units of 3 storey office 5,546 11 Mukim Batu, Daerah Gombak Lot 46696 0.43 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2086 Kindergarden Land/ Tanah Tadika 65 N/A Mukim Rawang, Daerah Gombak Lot 11, Lot 614 PT11444 194.65 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2094 Golf Course & Club House/ Padang Golf dan Rumah Kelab 85,570 13 Mukim Rawang, Daerah Gombak Lot 16 4.71 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2094 Equestrian Land/ Tanah Ekuestrian 676 N/A Mukim Rawang, Daerah Gombak Lot 17 11.35 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2094 Equestrian Land/ Tanah Ekuestrian 1,629 N/A 182 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Tenure/ Lease expiry/ Tempoh Pegangan/ Tamat Pegangan (Years/Tahun) Existing Use/ Kegunaan Semasa Net Book Value/ Land Cost as at 31/12/06/ Nilai Buku Bersih/ Kos Tanah pada 31/12/06 (RM’000) Approximate Age of Building/ Anggaran Usia Bangunan (Years/Tahun) Title/ Hakmilik Land Area/ Keluasan Tanah (Acres/Ekar) Mukim Rawang, Daerah Gombak PT 64 30.65 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/ 2094 Building Land/ Tanah Untuk Bangunan 5,120 N/A Mukim Rawang, Daerah Gombak Lot 148 2.69 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2092 Building Land/ Tanah Untuk Bangunan 3,580 N/A Mukim Labu, Daerah Sepang Lot 1384-1465 & Lot 1466-1485 3.50 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2096 Commercial Land/ Tanah Komersil 4,760 N/A Mukim Labu, Daerah Sepang Lot 1490 2.15 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2096 Building Land/ Tanah Untuk Bangunan 3,105 N/A Mukim Serendah, Daerah Hulu Selangor PT 10450 (Part/Sebahagian) 122.00 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2096 Building Land/ Tanah Untuk Bangunan 16,785 N/A Mukim Ulu Yam, Daerah Ulu Selangor PT 8257 282.00 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2100 Agriculture Land/ Tanah Pertanian 7,050 N/A Mukim Hulu Yam, Daerah Hulu Selangor PT 2721-2723 302.49 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2093 Agriculture Land/ Tanah Pertanian 6,005 N/A 287.68 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2093 Building Land/ Tanah Untuk Bangunan 7,770 N/A PT 2377 & 2531 0.58 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2095 Building Land/ Tanah Untuk Bangunan 438 N/A PN 2477 / M2/2/148 & PN 2477 / M1/1/8/89 0.03 0.02 99/2087 99/2087 Apartment/ Apartmen 463 11 PT 171000-171002 332.69 Freehold/ Pegangan Bebas Agriculture Land/ Tanah Pertanian 48,883 N/A Mukim Dengkil, Daerah Sepang PT 32542-32546 625.87 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99 / 2104 Agriculture Land/ Tanah Pertanian 4,331 N/A Mukim Dengkil, Daerah Sepang PT 32611 - 32614 46.63 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2104 Building Land/ Tanah Untuk Bangunan 466 N/A Mukim Petaling, Kuala Lumpur Lot 36260-36262 1.83 Freehold/ Pegangan Bebas Clubhouse/ Rumah Kelab 7,827 10.5 Lot 1738 0.45 Freehold/ Pegangan Bebas Hotel 38,701 10 Location/ Lokasi Mukim Hulu Yam, PT 2719, 2725, 2726 Daerah 2727, 2728 & 2731 Ulu Selangor Mukim Ijok, Daerah Kuala Selangor Bandar Port Dickson, Daerah Port Dickson Mukim Plentong, Daerah Johor Bharu Section 41, Kuala Lumpur annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 183 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K List of Group Properties (contd.) senarai hartanah kumpulan (samb.) Tenure/ Lease expiry/ Tempoh Pegangan/ Tamat Pegangan (Years/Tahun) Approximate Age of Building/ Anggaran Usia Bangunan (Years/Tahun) Title/ Hakmilik Land Area/ Keluasan Tanah (Acres/Ekar) Mukim Ampang, Daerah Hulu Langat PM304/M1/4/4 0.044 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2087 Shop Office/ Rumah Kedai 165 18 Mukim Ampang, Daerah Hulu Langat PM253/M1/4/4 0.044 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2087 Shop Office/ Rumah Kedai 157 18 Mukim Tanjung Dua Belas, Daerah Kuala Langat PT 6340 400.00 Freehold/ Pegangan Bebas Building Land/ Tanah Untuk Bangunan 32,000 N/A Mukim Sepang, Daerah Sepang Lot 5722 22.75 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2093 Building Land/ Tanah Untuk Bangunan 5,000 N/A Mukim Tanjung Dua Belas, Daerah Kuala Langat Lot 32889 156.66 Freehold/ Pegangan Bebas Agriculture Land/ Tanah Pertanian 12,550 N/A Phase 1A, Section 8, Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Pulau Indah PT 64352 HS(D)67630 PT 64165 HS(D)67448 1.38 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2097 Vacant Commercial Land for Menara Indah Point/ Tanah Kosong Komersil untuk Menara Indah Point 59 N/A Phase 1A, Section 8, Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Pulau Indah PT 64359 HS(D)67632 PT 64360 HS(D)67633 0.50 1.25 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2097 Surau Service Centre/ Pusat Servis 2,474 N/A Phase 2C, Section 4, Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Pulau Indah PT 7937 HS(D)74076 PT 7936 HS(D)74077 411.75 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2097 Vacant Industrial Land For Development/ Tanah Industri Kosong untuk Pembangunan 57,323 N/A Section 1, Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Pulau Indah PT 90870 HS(D)70913 PT 90871 HS(D)70914 75.56 216.07 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2097 Vacant Industrial Land For Development/ Tanah Industri Kosong untuk Pembangunan 10,522 N/A Section 2, Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Pulau Indah PN 7935 HS(D)74078 PN 7934 HS(D)74079 281.14 295.51 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2097 Vacant Industrial Land For Development/ Tanah Industri Kosong untuk Pembangunan 41,499 N/A Section 3, Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Pulau Indah PN 7931 Lot 74083 217.35 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2097 Vacant Industrial Land For Development/ Tanah Industri Kosong untuk Pembangunan 11,403 N/A Location/ Lokasi 184 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Existing Use/ Kegunaan Semasa Net Book Value/ Land Cost as at 31/12/06/ Nilai Buku Bersih/ Kos Tanah pada 31/12/06 (RM’000) KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Location/ Lokasi Section 9, Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Pulau Indah Commercial Land, Bangi Daerah Ulu Langat Section 11, Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Pulau Indah 3. PN 7928 Lot 74086 PN 7929 Lot 74085 PN 7930 Lot 74084 32.66 85.13 105.77 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2097 Vacant Industrial Land For Development/ Tanah Industri Kosong untuk Pembangunan 16,092 N/A HS(D)36951 PT 29336 HS(D)36952 PT 29337 1.35 1.74 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2093 Vacant Industrial Land For Development/ Tanah Industri Kosong untuk Pembangunan 5,594 N/A PN 7942 Lot 74082 PN 7926 Lot 74087 PN 7925 Lot 74988 301.25 218.85 380.52 Leasehold/ Pajakan 99/2097 Vacant Land For Development (Residential)/ Tanah Kosong untuk Pembangunan ( Perumahan) 64,652 N/A Land Area/ Keluasan Tanah (Acres/Ekar) Tenure/ Lease expiry/ Tempoh Pegangan/ Tamat Pegangan (Years/Tahun) Existing Use/ Kegunaan Semasa Net Book Value/ Land Cost as at 31/12/06/ Nilai Buku Bersih/ Kos Tanah pada 31/12/06 (RM’000) Approximate Age of Building/ Anggaran Usia Bangunan (Years/Tahun) Freehold/ Pegangan bebas Bungalow/ Banglo 1,481 20 Net Book Value/ Land Cost as at 31/12/06/ Nilai Buku Bersih/ Kos Tanah pada 31/12/06 (RM’000) Approximate Age of Building/ Anggaran Usia Bangunan (Years/Tahun) Existing Use/ Kegunaan Semasa Net Book Value/ Land Cost as at 31/12/06/ Nilai Buku Bersih/ Kos Tanah pada 31/12/06 (RM’000) Approximate Age of Building/ Anggaran Usia Bangunan (Years/Tahun) KONSORTIUM ABASS SDN BHD Location/ Lokasi 8822, Tanjung Tuan, Port Dickson, Kuala Linggi 4. Title/ Hakmilik Land Area/ Keluasan Tanah (Acres/Ekar) Tenure/ Lease expiry/ Tempoh Pegangan/ Tamat Pegangan (Years/Tahun) Title/ Hakmilik GM 0000180/ LOT 001202 10,593 sq ft/kp HYDROVEST SDN. BHD. GROUP Location/ Lokasi Sg Buluh, Daerah Kuala Selangor Damansara Intan, Petaling Jaya Title/ Hakmilik Land Area/ Keluasan Tanah (Acres/Ekar) Tenure/ Lease expiry/ Tempoh Pegangan/ Tamat Pegangan (Years/Tahun) Lot PT 19975 3,000 sq ft/kp 98 / 2091 Warehouse/Store/ Stor/Gudang 344 15 Lot 827 1,130 sq ft/kp Freehold/ Pegangan bebas Office/ Pejabat 248 7 Lot 836 1,249 sq ft/kp Freehold/ Pegangan bebas Office/ Pejabat 258 4 Existing Use/ Kegunaan Semasa annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan 185 KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD 23737-K Corporate Directory direktori korporat REGISTERED AND BUSINESS ADDRESSES OF KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES ALAMAT BERDAFTAR DAN ALAMAT PERNIAGAAN KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD SERTA ANAK-ANAK SYARIKAT Name of Company Nama Syarikat Registered Address Alamat Berdaftar Business Address Alamat Perniagaan KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD (Company No. 23737-K) 16th Floor Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-5510 3999 Fax: 03-5510 9977 16th Floor Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-5510 3999 Fax: 03-5510 9977 KUMPULAN HARTANAH SELANGOR BERHAD (Company No. 559747-W) Lot 1A, Level 1A Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-5522 3888 Fax: 03-5510 5188 Lot 1A, Level 1A Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-5522 3888 Fax: 03-5510 5188 HYDROVEST SDN BHD (Company No. 482724-D) 16th Floor Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-5510 3999 Fax: 03-5510 9977 15th Floor Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-5510 3999 Fax: 03-5512 2973 TITISAN MODAL (M) SDN BHD (Company No. 700156-U) 17th Floor Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-5510 3999 Fax: 03-5510 9977 17th Floor Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-5510 3999 Fax: 03-5510 9977 VIABLE CHIP (M) SDN BHD (Company No. 720808-W) 17th Floor Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-5510 3999 Fax: 03-5510 9977 17th Floor Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-5510 3999 Fax: 03-5510 9977 186 annual repor t 2006 laporan tahunan Proxy Form KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD (23737-K) (Incorporated in Malaysia/Diperbadankan di Malaysia) borang proksi Proxy Form for the 30th Annual General Meeting/Borang Proksi untuk Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan ke 30 No. of Ordinary Shares Held/Jumlah Saham Biasa Dipegang I/We/Saya/Kami............................................................................................................................................................................. FULL NAME IN CAPITAL LETTERS/NAMA PENUH DENGAN HURUF BESAR of/yang beralamat di...................................................................................................................................................................... ADDRESS/ALAMAT .......................................................................................................................................................................................... being a member/members of Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad, hereby appoint the Chairman of the meeting/ sebagai ahli/ahli-ahli Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad, dengan ini melantik Pengerusi Mesyuarat or/atau.......................................................................................................................................................................................... FULL NAME/NAMA PENUH of/yang beralamat di..................................................................................................................................................................... ADDRESS/ALAMAT or failing whom/atau sebagai penggantinya................................................................................................................................. FULL NAME/NAMA PENUH of/yang beralamat di..................................................................................................................................................................... ADDRESS/ALAMAT as my/our proxy to attend and vote for me/us and on my/our behalf at the Thirtieth Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held at Kayangan Ballroom, Quality Hotel Shah Alam, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan on Friday, 15 June 2007 at 3.00 p.m. and at any adjournment thereof/ sebagai proksi saya/kami untuk menghadiri dan mengundi bagi pihak saya/kami di Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan Ke Tiga Puluh yang akan diadakan di Bilik Kayangan, Quality Hotel Shah Alam, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, pada hari Jumaat, 15 Jun 2007, jam 3.00 petang dan pada sebarang penangguhannya. My/Our proxy is to vote as indicated below:/Proksi saya/kami akan mengundi sepertimana yang ditandakan di bawah: Resolution/Resolusi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Special Resolution 1/ Resolusi Khas 1 For/Menyokong Against/Menentang (Please indicate with an “X” in the spaces provided how you wish your vote to be casted. If you do not do so, the proxy will vote or abstain voting at his discretion)/ (Sila tanda dengan “X” pada tempat yang disediakan cara tuan ingin mengundi, jika tidak, proksi akan mengundi atau tidak mengundi mengikut budibicaranya) Signature/Tandatangan ...................................... Dated this/Tarikh.............................day of/bulan.......................................2007 NOTES:/NOTA-NOTA: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Every member is entitled to appoint at least one (1) proxy or in the case of a corporation, to appoint a representative to attend and vote in his place. A proxy need not be a member of the Company. Setiap pemegang saham berhak melantik seorang proksi atau jika sebuah syarikat, berhak melantik wakil untuk menghadiri dan mengundi bagi pihaknya. Proksi tersebut tidak semestinya pemegang saham syarikat. The Proxy Form must be signed by the appointer or his attorney duly authorised in writing or if the appointer is a corporation, either under seal or under the hand of an officer or attorney duly authorised. In the case of joint holdings, the signature of the first named holder is sufficient. Borang Proksi mesti ditandatangani oleh pelantik atau peguam yang telah diberi kuasa secara bertulis atau sekiranya pelantik adalah sebuah syarikat, mestilah dengan memeterai atau ditandatangani oleh pegawai atau peguam yang diberi kuasa. Di dalam hal pegangan bersama, tandatangan pemegang pertama adalah mencukupi. If the Proxy Form is returned without indication as to how the proxy shall vote, the proxy will vote or abstain, as he thinks fit. Sekiranya Borang Proksi dikembalikan tanpa menjelaskan bagaimana proksi harus mengundi, proksi akan mengundi atau tidak seperti mana yang difikirkan sesuai. If the name is not inserted in the space for the name of your proxy, the Chairman of the AGM will act as your proxy. Jika tiada nama terdapat di dalam ruang pada borang proksi anda, Pengerusi Mesyuarat akan bertindak sebagai proksi anda. The Proxy Form must be deposited at the Registered Office of KPS at 16th Floor Plaza Perangsang, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, not less than forty-eight (48) hours before the time of holding the AGM or any adjournment thereof, or in the case of a poll, not less than twenty-four (24) hours before the time appointed for the taking of the poll. Borang Proksi mestilah dihantar ke Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Berhad, Tingkat 16, Plaza Perangsang, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, tidak kurang dari empat puluh lapan (48) jam sebelum Mesyuarat ditetapkan atau pada sebarang penangguhannya, atau dalam hal pengundian, tidak kurang dari dua puluh empat (24) jam sebelum masa yang ditetapkan untuk mengundi. fold here along dotted line/lipat di sini Affix Stamp here KUMPULAN PERANGSANG SELANGOR BERHAD Tingkat 16, Plaza Perangsang Persiaran Perbandaran 40000 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Tel: 03-5510 3999 Fax: 03-5510 9977 fold here along dotted line/lipat di sini