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Mohd Aizat Bin Mohd Yusoff

Encik Mohd Aizat Bin Mohd Yusoff (“Encik Aizat”), aged 36, male, a Malaysian, was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) of Continental Resources Sdn Bhd (“CRSB”) on 1 August 2024. He holds a Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering (Structural), University of South Australia.

Encik Aizat began his career in 2014 as a Subsea Installation Engineer at TechnipFMC, where he worked on EPCIC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation, and Commissioning) projects. His role involved overseeing the mobilization of vessels, diving operations, and the installation of flexible pipelines and umbilicals across both local and international waters. In total, Encik Aizat was involved in six (6) projects for engineering works and installation throughout his tenure. Additionally, he was also involved in numerous tenders for TechnipFMC, bidding for both local and international projects.

After TechnipFMC, Encik Aizat joined Central Cables Berhad in 2018 as a Special Officer (Corporate & Strategy) in the CEO’s office. In this role, his main focus was on process improvements in the operations. Additionally, he was also tasked to lead the corporate communication team. He was promoted to General Manager (Corporate & Strategy) in 2019, where he took on additional responsibilities overseeing human resources and was also managing the plant operations, including production, maintenance & improvement, and quality control. In 2021, he was promoted to Chief Operating Officer, a role he held until his appointment as CEO of CRSB.

Encik Aizat is currently a Board member of Central Cable Berhad. He is the son in law of Datuk Seri Johari Bin Abdul Ghani, a major shareholder of the Company. Save as disclosed, He does not have any family relationship with any Director and/or major shareholder of the Company.

Encik Aizat has no conflict of interest or potential conflict of interest, including interest in any competing business with the Company or its subsidiaries.

Encik Aizat has not been convicted for any offences within the past five (5) years or imposed with any public sanctions or penalties by the relevant regulatory bodies during the financial period other than traffic offences, if any.

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