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Gamuda Berhad (29579-T) • Annual Report 2012
An advocate and solicitor, Raja Dato’ seri eleena has been
on the Board since 1 June 1992.
she was called to the english Bar in 1985. upon returning
to Malaysia, she worked with an international firm in Kuala
lumpur and was called to the Malaysian Bar in 1986. she
set up her own legal practice Messrs Raja eleena, siew,
Ang & Associates in 1987 of which she is presently a senior
partner.
Raja Dato’ seri eleena’s extensive experience in legal
practice enables her to contribute significantly to the
Board. she is the niece of Dato’ seri ir Kamarul zaman bin
Mohd Ali and a major shareholder of Gamuda through her
interest in Generasi setia (M) sdn Bhd.
Raja Dato’ seri eleena is a Barrister-at-law from lincoln’s
inn, london, uK. Age 52.
Board Committee membership
• none
other directorships of public companies
• KAF-seagroatt & Campbell Berhad
Dato’ seri ir Kamarul zaman has been on the Board since
1 June 1992.
A civil engineer, he was attached to the Public Works
Department (JKR), Penang for 17 years as Quarry Manager.
subsequently, he joined Penang Development Corporation
as a senior engineer for 9 years prior to joining G.B. Kuari
sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Gamuda, on 1 June 1990.
Dato’ seri ir Kamarul zaman has been actively involved
in overseeing the Group’s quarry operations and related
business requirements. his in-depth knowledge and
vast experience in quarry operations and the broader
construction industry enable him to provide a significant
contribution to the Group’s business and to the Board.
Dato’ seri ir Kamarul zaman is the uncle of Raja Dato’ seri
eleena binti sultan Azlan shah.
he holds a Bachelor of science degree in engineering from
the institute of Technology, Brighton, uK. Age 76.
Board Committee membership
• none
other directorships of public companies
• intan utilities Bhd
Raja Dato’ Seri Eleena binti Sultan Azlan Shah
Non-executive Director (non-independent)
Dato’ Seri Ir Kamarul Zaman bin Mohd Ali
Executive Director