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The Kwek family, prominent in Singapore's business landscape, faces a public boardroom feud within City Developments Ltd. (CDL), a major real estate developer. The conflict, involving family members, has escalated, impacting the company's image and financial performance.
The core of the dispute involves allegations of a boardroom "coup" and disagreements over the appointment of independent directors, leading to open clashes during CDL's recent Annual General Meeting. Shareholders questioned leadership and transparency, with the situation described as a "pit of snakes."
This public family squabble has negatively affected CDL's stock price, with shares declining significantly. Investors are concerned about the company's stability, especially amidst a challenging real estate market.
As the family patriarch, Kwek Leng Beng, faces health issues, the future of CDL and the Kwek legacy are uncertain. The situation raises questions about the family's ability to resolve internal conflicts and maintain the company's success.

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