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Author: Jose Barrock and Khairie Hisyam

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SP Setia: Is Liew conflicted?

SP Setia chief executive officer Liew Kee Sin
Posted on September 19, 2013 by Jose Barrock and Khairie Hisyam
Since early May 1996, Liew Kee Sin has been at the helm of SP Setia Bhd, and arguably transformed the company into ...

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