KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 10): PETRA ENERGY BHD []’s former chairman Tengku Datuk Ibrahim Petra Tengku Indra Petra is seeking RM891,000 as gratuity payment from the company and the transfer of a company car.
Petra Energy said on Tuesday it was served with a writ of summons together with the statement of claim from Ibrahim Petra’s solicitors Messrs Bodipalar Ponnudurai De Silva.
According to the statement to Bursa, he is seeking the gratuity payment of RM891,000, based on 1.5 months’ salary for every year of service for 22 years.
He is also seeking the transfer of the ownership of the company car, a Mercedes Benz CLS Brabus to him.
He is also seeking interest at 4% per annum to be paid by Petra Energy on the judgement sum from June 18, 2010, the date of his resignation as chairman and executive director, to the date of full settlement.
“The claims stated in the summons are in respect of the plaintiff's request for payment of a gratuity following his resignation as a director and in view of his contribution and service to the group of companies which he had set up and served for 22 years. It was claimed that Petra Energy board of directors did not make the gratuity payment as agreed nor transfer the company car to the plaintiff,” said the company.
Petra Energy said on Tuesday it was served with a writ of summons together with the statement of claim from Ibrahim Petra’s solicitors Messrs Bodipalar Ponnudurai De Silva.
According to the statement to Bursa, he is seeking the gratuity payment of RM891,000, based on 1.5 months’ salary for every year of service for 22 years.
He is also seeking the transfer of the ownership of the company car, a Mercedes Benz CLS Brabus to him.
He is also seeking interest at 4% per annum to be paid by Petra Energy on the judgement sum from June 18, 2010, the date of his resignation as chairman and executive director, to the date of full settlement.
“The claims stated in the summons are in respect of the plaintiff's request for payment of a gratuity following his resignation as a director and in view of his contribution and service to the group of companies which he had set up and served for 22 years. It was claimed that Petra Energy board of directors did not make the gratuity payment as agreed nor transfer the company car to the plaintiff,” said the company.