AGM Statement

Templeton Emerging Markets IT PLC 28 September 2006 Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust PLC Announcement Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust PLC ("TEMIT") or ("the Company") announces that at its Annual General Meeting held on Thursday 28th September 2006, all of the resolutions set out in the Notice of the Meeting were passed by the requisite majority. It is also announced that with effect from the close of the Annual General Meeting today, Sam L Ginn has resigned as a Director of the Company. In addition, Sir Peter Burt has been appointed as a member of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee, with immediate effect. It is further announced that the Board have elected Neil Collins as a Director of the Company with effect from today. The Board have also appointed Neil Collins as a member of the Audit Committee, with immediate effect. Neil Collins's biography is attached. The Company discloses this and the following information pursuant to Listing Rules 9.6.7 R, 9.6.11 R and 9.6.13 R made by the UK Listing Authority. This disclosure is based upon information provided by such Director and has not been independently verified by the Company. Other than his directorship of the Company, Mr Collins does not currently hold and has not held in the previous 5 years any other directorships in any other publicly quoted company. Mr Collins has no details to disclose pursuant to Listing Rule 9.6.13 R (2) to Listing Rule 9.6.13 R (6). Mr Collins has an interest in 7000 Ordinary Shares of the Company to disclose pursuant to Listing Rule 9.6.7 R. For information please contact Joe Winkley at UBS Limited (0207 567 8000). No representation or warranty is made by UBS Limited as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this announcement and no liability will be accepted for any loss arising from its use. End of Announcement Biography of Neil Collins Neil Adam Collins, who is 59, has spent most of his career in financial journalism and was City Editor of The Daily Telegraph for nearly 20 years until he retired from the position in 2005. In February 2006 he was awarded the Freedom Award by the Institute of Economic Affairs. He was voted Financial Journalist of the Year in 2002. Prior to that he had been City Editor of the London Evening Standard and The Sunday Times. He is currently a columnist on the London Evening Standard, writing a weekly column, plus occasional contributions elsewhere. Educated at Uppingham School, he graduated from Selwyn College, Cambridge in 1968 with an Honours degree in Mechanical Sciences, and spent two years as a graduate trainee with Hoare & Co, Stockbrokers. From 1999 to 2003 he served as a Governor on the Board of St Andrew's School, Eastbourne. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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