GRP (SGX:BLU) has responded to inquiries from the Singapore Exchange regarding its annual report for the financial year ended June 30, according to a Monday filing on the Singapore Exchange.
The company clarified that net cash used in operating activities was adjusted to SG$456,000 from SG$745,000 due to reclassifying SG$202,000 in interest earned but not received and recognizing an SG$87,000 unrealized foreign exchange loss.
Additionally, net cash generated from investing activities decreased from SG$277,000 to SG$68,000, reflecting a similar reclassification.
GRP appointed three new board members in August, emphasizing a merit-based approach to diversity without specific numerical targets.
The company is pursuing legal action against former CEO David Su Hsieng Loong for a SG$1.6 million short-term loan, pending court approval for substituted service due to Loong being out of Singapore.
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