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LONDON - Anglo-Eastern Plantations Plc (LSE:AEP), which owns and operates plantations in Indonesia and Malaysia, announced Monday it has appointed MHA Audit Services LLP as its new auditor for the financial year ending December 31, 2025.
The change comes after the company’s board was unable to reach an agreement with previous auditor Forvis Mazars LLP on engagement terms following the Annual General Meeting held on June 23, 2025.
MHA will conduct the audit of Anglo-Eastern’s financial statements for the 2025 financial year. Shareholders will vote on the reappointment of MHA at the company’s 2026 Annual General Meeting.
The appointment represents a significant change for the plantation company, which made the announcement via a regulatory news service statement. Anglo-Eastern Plantations did not provide specific details about the disagreement with Forvis Mazars that led to the auditor change.
Anglo-Eastern Plantations operates agricultural plantations across Indonesia and Malaysia, focusing primarily on palm oil production.
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