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Executive Outcomes: Wah Nam, Great Western, Royal and more

HONG Kong listed Wah Nam International Holdings has appointed Ocean Line founder Kwai Sze Hoi as ...

Brooke Showers

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Joseph remained in the roles of chief executive officer and executive director of Wah Nam whilst in other changes at the company, non-executive director Liu Zhengui stepped into the vice-chairman position and Warren Talbot Beckwith was appointed as a non-executive director.

Great Western Exploration had begun the search for a new chairman after Kevin Somes resigned as chairman and director to address personal matters.

Royal Resources non-executive director Brian Richardson has resigned from his position to pursue other business interests.

Veritas Securities executive director and qualified geologist Piers Reynolds has joined the board of Royalco Resources as a non-executive director.

Euan Luff formalised his resignation as a director of Tawana Resources.

Lamboo Resources appointed Rick Anthon as a non-executive director and Paul Marshall as company secretary to replace Ian Gilmour who resigned from the position.

Meanwhile Padang Resources announced the resignation of John Jordan as a director and appointed Anthony Short as a director to the board.

John Lee stepped down as a director at Mongolian Resource Corporation however will remain as the company secretary, and Stephen Hamblyn has stepped in as a non-executive director at the company.

Condor Blanco Mines announced the resignation of Nicholas Clark as chairman and director.

Following his decision to retire from full-time employment, Peter Warren has tendered his resignation from the position of joint company secretary with Kingsgate Consolidated.

Finally, has appointed Aliceson Rourke as company secretary following the resignation of James Beecher.

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