Английская Википедия:Ibrahim Sani

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Ibrahim Sani (born 9 July 1984) is the CEO of Yayasan Peneraju Pendidikan Bumiputra.[1]

He was previously an investment banker with CIMB. Prior to that, he was an Executive Editor with Astro Awani.

Early life and education

Ibrahim Sani received a bachelor's degree in Accounting from the International Islamic University Malaysia.[2]

Career

High-profile TV interviews

In 2015, Ibrahim interviewed the CEO of 1MDB, Arul Kanda Kandasamy at the Business Radio Station BFM 89.9,[3] where Arul refuted [4] all allegations levelled against the state-owned enterprise, including tempering with the audit reports of 1MDB.[5] Arul Kanda alleged that 'people refused to listen to 1MDB's point of view as the people find the facts 'boring'.[6] However, this denial has been proven untrue in the courts, as the 1MDB case continues to be heard in the court of law.[7][8]

Interviews with corporate captains

Ibrahim's mainstay in broadcast is usually interviewing business leaders of Malaysia, such as with PETRONAS",[9] and Principal Financial Group,[10] or with Telekom Malaysia,[11] and also with Sime Darby Property.[12]

He also speaks frequently on-air with leaders in the Banking and Insurance industries such as with Liberty Mutual,[13] and with Bank Islam Malaysia.[14]

Interviews with mid-sized companies and startups

Ibrahim also speaks often with startup founders and owners of mid-sized companies such as with Ride-hailing firm Sooka,[15] and with Kenanga Futures,[16] or with on-demand marketing firm Dattel Asia.[17]

Interviews with public officials

Amongst interviews with publicly elected officials are with Former Finance Minister of Malaysia Lim Guan Eng,[18] former Minister in charge of Law Reforms Nancy Shukri,[19] as well as academics and activists such as with Universiti Oxford Blavatnik School of Government,[20] and with the Rector of International Islamic University Malaysia Dzulkifli Abdul Razak,[21] as well as with public advocacy group REFSA.[22]

Spokesperson for statutory bodies and regulators

Ibrahim is often invited to be a speaker with various statutory bodies and regulators such as with the Securities Commission Malaysia, the Securities Industry Development Corporation (SIDC),[23] as well as with Bursa Malaysia,[24] and with insurance firm Fi Life.[25]

He is also a regular speaker at PR conferences such as the Asia 'Marketing Interactive Conference'.[26]

In the news

Ibrahim was appointed as the CEO of Yayasan Peneraju Pendidikan Bumiputera [27] following the departure of the previous incumbent.

Ibrahim spoke about the 2022 Malaysian general election, where Mediacorp reported on his reporting.[28] Sinar Harian reported on Ibrahim's comments regarding the election process of Parti Keadilan Rakyat.[29] He was also involved in the controversy regarding former singer Hattan where there was an on-air abuse by the singer to a broadcast journalist.[30]

He is also cited on tech media, such as by Soya Cincau on 5G,[31] The Star (Malaysia) and The Sun (Malaysia) regarding the semiconductor issues,[32][33] He was also reported by World Of Buzz, regarding the Twitter activities of imprisoned former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.[34]

References

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External links

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