Additionally, it is a major center of government, politics, finance, the arts, tourism, and religion. I have visited several wheelchair-friendly cities in Southeast Asia, and KL is among the best. The city’s transportation system and infrastructure are also being improved. Table of contents 1. Why is Malaysia experiencing a brain drain? 2. What natural resources […]
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's richest tycoons defied pandemic headwinds to record an increase in their collective wealth in 2021, contributed in part by the financial windfall experienced by Malaysian rubber glove manufacturers.
Dato Lee Yeow Chor & Lee Yeow Seng
L-R: Lee Yeow Seng, Tan Sri Lee Shin Cheng and Dato Lee Yeow Chor (Photo: IOI Properties)
Dato Lee Yeow Chor and Lee Yeow Seng, sons of the late Tan Sri Dato Lee Shin Cheng, inherited stakes in the IOI group, a palm oil and property empire built by their father. The older Lee is the group managing director and chief executive of IOI Corporation while the younger Lee is the executive vice-chairman of IOI Properties. Together, they re valued at US$4.9 billion (RM20.2 billion).