OpenNet CEO to quit post


ZDNet.com, 28 Aug 2012
SINGAPORE--OpenNet, the network company (NetCo) tasked to install the passive fiber infrastructure for the country's next-generation national broadband network (NBN), will see a new CEO for the second time in less than two years.
According to a statement released Tuesday, the company said Khoo Chin Hean will be stepping down as CEO at the end of September 2012 but gave no reasons for his departure. Current COO Mark Blake will assume the role of interim CEO effective Oct.1.
Tan Gee Paw, chairman and independent director of OpenNet, said on behalf of the board: "The board of directors of OpenNet appreciates and is grateful to Khoo for his unwavering dedication, commitment and invaluable contributions to the company during the past two critical years." Full story