Attendees to the recent Sabah ESG initiatives Awareness Forum were challenged to answer a simple riddle by PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited (PwC) Malaysia’s Perpetua George.
In her starter to “wake up” the post-luncheon audience she asked “how many Sabahans are needed to change a lightbulb.
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The correct answer, said Perpetua, who joined PwC as an expert covering biodiversity, nature-based solutions, and related disclosure, “is zero, because of blackout.”
Perpetua was general manager of group sustainability for billionaire Robert Kuok’s Singapore-headquartered food processing and investment holding company Wilmar International before she joined PwC.
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