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MALAYSIAN RESOURCES CORPORATION BERHAD MALAYSIANMALAYSIANMALAYSIAN RESOURCES RESOURCES RESOURCES(Company No. CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION 7994-D) BERHAD BERHAD BERHAD MALAYSIANMALAYSIAN RESOURCES RESOURCES CORPORATION CORPORATION BERHAD BERHAD (Incorporated in (CompanyMalaysia(Company(Company under No. No.No. 7994-D) 7994-D)the7994-D) Companies Act, 1965) (Company(Company No. No. 7994-D) 7994-D) (Incorporated(Incorporated(Incorporated in inin Malaysia MalaysiaMalaysia under underunder the thethe Companies CompaniesCompanies Act, Act,Act, 1965) 1965)1965) (Incorporated(Incorporated in in Malaysia Malaysia under under the the Companies Companies Act, Act, 1965) 1965) CIRCULAR TO SHAREHOLDERS IN RELATION TO CIRCULARCIRCULARCIRCULAR TO TOTO SHAREHOLDERS SHAREHOLDERSSHAREHOLDERS IN ININ RELATION RELATIONRELATION TO TOTO CIRCULARCIRCULAR TO TO SHAREHOLDERS SHAREHOLDERS IN IN RELATION RELATION TO TO PART A PARTPARTPART A AA PARTPART A A MANAGEMENT CONTRACT BETWEEN KWASA UTAMA SDN BHD 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BERHADBERHAD (“MRCB”)(“MRCB”) FORFOR THETHE APPOINTMENTAPPOINTMENT OFOF MRCBMRCB ASAS THETHE MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENTCONSTRUCTIONMANAGEMENT CONTRACTORCONTRACTOROFCONTRACTOR A COMMERCIAL INININ CONNECTIONDEVELOPMENTCONNECTIONCONNECTION WITH WITHNAMEDWITH THE THETHEKWASA DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT UTAMA ON A PIECEANDANDAND MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT CONTRACTORCONTRACTOR ININ CONNECTIONCONNECTION WITHWITH THETHE DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT ANDAND CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTIONOFCONSTRUCTION LAND OWNED OF OFOF BY A AA COMMERCIAL KUSBCOMMERCIALCOMMERCIAL MEASURING DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT 29.82 ACRES NAMED NAMEDNAMEDKNOWN KWASA KWASA KWASAAS PLOT UTAMA UTAMAUTAMA C8 (PART ON ONON A AAOF PIECE PIECEPIECE LOT CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION OF OF A A COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT NAMED NAMED KWASA KWASA UTAMA UTAMA ON ON A A PIECE PIECE OFOF85112)OF LAND LANDLAND KWASA OWNED OWNEDOWNED DAMANSARA, BY BYBY KUSB KUSBKUSB MEASURING MEASURINGMEASURING MUKIM SUNGAI 29.82 29.8229.82 ACRES ACRESACRESBULOH, KNOWN KNOWNKNOWN DAERAH AS ASAS PETALING, PLOT PLOTPLOT C8 C8C8 (PART (PART(PART SEKSYEN OF OFOF LOT LOTLOT U4, OFOF LAND LAND OWNED OWNED BY BY KUSB KUSB MEASURING MEASURING 29.82 29.82 ACRES ACRES KNOWN KNOWN AS AS PLOT PLOT C8 C8 (PART (PART OF OF LOT LOT 85112)85112)4016085112) KWASA SHAHKWASAKWASA ALAM, DAMANSARA, DAMANSARA,DAMANSARA, SELANGOR MUKIM MUKIMMUKIM DARUL SUNGAI SUNGAISUNGAI EHSAN BULOH, BULOH,BULOH, FOR A DAERAH DAERAHDAERAHPROVISIONAL PETALING, PETALING,PETALING, TOTAL SEKSYEN SEKSYENSEKSYEN CONTRACT U4, U4,U4, 85112)85112) KWASA KWASA DAMANSARA, DAMANSARA, MUKIM MUKIM SUNGAI SUNGAI BULOH, BULOH, DAERAH DAERAH PETALING, PETALING, SEKSYEN SEKSYEN U4, U4, 4016040160SUM40160 OFSHAH SHAHSHAH RM3,145,493,294 ALAM, ALAM,ALAM, SELANGOR SELANGORSELANGOR PAYABLE DARUL DARULDARUL IN CASH EHSAN EHSANEHSAN (“PROPOSED FOR FORFOR A AA PROVISIONALCONSTRUCTION”)PROVISIONALPROVISIONAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL CONTRACT CONTRACTCONTRACT 4016040160 SHAH SHAH ALAM, ALAM, SELANGOR SELANGOR DARUL DARUL EHSAN EHSAN FOR FOR A A PROVISIONAL PROVISIONAL TOTAL TOTAL CONTRACT CONTRACT SUMSUMSUM OF OFOF RM3,145,493,294 RM3,145,493,294RM3,145,493,294 PAYABLE PAYABLEPAYABLE IN ININ CASH CASHCASH (“PROPOSED (“PROPOSED(“PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION”) CONSTRUCTION”)CONSTRUCTION”) SUMSUM OF OF RM3,145,493,294 RM3,145,493,294 PAYABLE PAYABLE IN IN CASH CASH (“PROPOSED (“PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION”) CONSTRUCTION”) PART B PARTPARTPART B BB PARTPART B B INDEPENDENT ADVICE LETTER TO THE NON-INTERESTED DIRECTORS AND NON- INTERESTEDINDEPENDENTINDEPENDENTINDEPENDENT SHAREHOLDERS ADVICE ADVICEADVICE LETTER LETTERLETTER OF MRCB TO TOTO THE THE THEIN RELATION NON-INTERESTED NON-INTERESTEDNON-INTERESTED TO THE DIRECTORSPROPOSED DIRECTORSDIRECTORS CONSTRUCTION AND ANDAND NON- NON-NON- INDEPENDENTINDEPENDENT ADVICE ADVICE LETTER LETTER TO TO THE THE NON-INTERESTED NON-INTERESTED DIRECTORS DIRECTORS AND AND NON- NON- INTERESTEDINTERESTEDINTERESTED SHAREHOLDERS SHAREHOLDERSSHAREHOLDERS OF OFOF MRCB 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