DLF says financial controller quit less than 3 months as job demands were 'not within his expectations'

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DLF says financial controller quit less than 3 months as job demands were 'not within his expectations'
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DLF Holdings said its provisional financial controller quit less than three months into the job only because the demands of the role were 'not within his expectations'. Read more at The Business Times.

DLF Holdings said its provisional financial controller quit less than three months into the job only because the demands of the role were"not within his expectations".

There were no disagreements between the provisional financial controller and the board, DLF said on Tuesday, in response to queries from the Singapore Exchange .DLF's sponsor said the departures of directors and key management should be largely viewed in the context of then-controlling shareholder Fan Chee Seng'slast April.

Going forward, however, there are plans to increase the company’s overall headcount as it"progressively executes its business plan", DLF said.

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