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New Age | S Alam’s hotels in Malaysia under increased scrutiny

By IslaJune 17, 20263 Mins Read
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​Two prominent hotels in Kuala Lumpur linked to the business empire of S Alam Group chairman Mohammed Saiful Alam, widely known as S Alam, have come under increased scrutiny as international investigations into his alleged money-laundering activities expand across multiple jurisdictions.

​According to a report published by The Edge Malaysia on 15 June, attention is focusing on the Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel and Convention Centre and the adjoining Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur City Centre, both reportedly linked to the S Alam Group. The developments come amid allegations of mounting financial irregularities, including money laundering against S Alam, the report said.

​In May, a court in Cyprus froze a luxury residential property jointly owned by S Alam and his wife, while a Bangladeshi court sentenced him in absentia to five months’ imprisonment in a related case. Authorities in Singapore are also continuing investigations into a business empire reportedly worth more than US$1 billion in assets in the city-state, according to the financial weekly newspaper.

​The two Kuala Lumpur hotels are owned by Ventura International Sdn Bhd, formerly known as Canali Logistics Sdn Bhd. The company acquired the Renaissance Hotel property from IGB Bhd in 2016 for RM765 million. Corporate records cited in the report show that Ventura International is wholly owned by YIF Holding Malaysia Sdn Bhd, which in turn is owned by Singapore-based YIF Holding Pte Ltd. The latter lists Hildrics Asia Growth Fund VCC as its shareholder.

​The report stated that both hotels continue to identify Ventura International as their owner on Marriott’s official website and social media platforms. Ventura International closed the Renaissance Hotel in 2020 for extensive renovations and reopened the property in October 2023 as Marriott’s first dual-branded hotel complex in Malaysia, with the Renaissance operating in the West Wing and Four Points by Sheraton in the East Wing.

​The report noted that there is currently no indication that Malaysian authorities have taken action against the hotels or imposed any freezing orders on the properties. However, sources cited by The Edge Malaysia said that assets linked to the Bangladesh-born Singaporean businessman Saiful Alam in Malaysia could come under scrutiny as Bangladesh pursues efforts to recover assets across several jurisdictions, including Cyprus, Singapore, the British Virgin Islands, and Jersey.

​The report also highlighted the diplomatic significance of the developments, noting that Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is scheduled to visit Malaysia on 21 and 22 June on his first foreign state visit since assuming office following the BNP’s victory in the 13th parliamentary elections. A bilateral meeting between Tarique Rahman and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is expected to take place during the visit.

​According to a statement made in Bangladesh’s parliament in April by the Finance Minister, a joint investigation team has filed 27 cases over alleged money laundering by the S Alam Group. Mutual Legal Assistance Requests (MLARs) have been sent to four countries — the British Virgin Islands, Cyprus, Jersey, and Singapore — for asset tracing.

​Based on the investigation team’s findings, the court has seized fixed assets worth Tk 4,264 crore in Bangladesh, alongside shares worth Tk 6,692.34 crore across 2,680 bank accounts and 171 companies. The joint investigation team, led by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), began probing graft allegations against the S Alam Group after the fall of the Awami League government on 5 August 2024, following a mass uprising.



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