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Dear Mr Prime Minister,
I used to refer to you as Pak Lah but I
don't think I want to do that anymore because I think you lost all your
endearing qualities the moment you took over as prime minister. My friends and I
(all of whom wish that Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was still our prime minister)
deliberately didn't want watch you on the Bersemuka dengan Perdana Menteri
programme over TV3 last week.
But I almost jumped out of my skin the
next day when I read all about it in the newspapers, especially the part about
you claiming that your son Kamaluddin had to seek business opportunities
overseas because he couldn't get projects here in Malaysia.
Well,
explain these Mr Prime Minister:
- In March, The Malay Mail reported that KTM had in 2005 awarded a
five-year RM50 million contract to Scomi Group to overhaul and maintain as
many as 1,000 wagons.
- Also in March, Business Times reported that Scomi Group was going
to submit a bid for a RM120 million contract to make body parts for about 400
buses for state-owned Syarikat Prasarana Negara Bhd.
- Then in April, The Edge reported that Scomi Engineering Bhd is
acquiring a 51% stake in MTrans Transportation Systems Sdn Bhd for RM30 million
to provide it a platform to be a key player in urban transportation.
Scomi Engineering had on April 28 signed an agreement with Kiara Kilau
Sdn Bhd, which owns 100% stake in MTrans, to acquire the 51% stake. MTrans owns
bus manufacturer MTRans Bus Sdn Bhd and MTRans Technology Bhd, which specialises
in monorail systems and technology. This is, of course, for the Penang monorail
project.
So the five-time hike in petroleum prices over the last year on
the pretext of improving public transportation is certainly benefitting some
parties - your son's Scomi Engineering, to be specific.
What have you
done to improve the public transportation in Kuala Lumpur since then? The LRT is
still madly congested and the city buses are still breaking down in the middle
of already congested roads.
- Recently, Scomi Marine Bhd received a letter of intent from TNB Fuel
Services Sdn Bhd for a coal shipment contract for three years from Oct 1, with
an option to extend for another two years, the company said. Scomi Marine
announced to Bursa Malaysia on April 14 that under the contract, it would be
required to transport 500,000 tonnes (with 20% variation) of coal from
Australia, Indonesia and South Africa yearly.
It said TNB Fuel Services
would determine the actual quantity of coal to be transported and from which
country upon finalisation of the contract, The Edge reported.
- Also recently, Scomi Group Bhd, an oil services company, won a contract from
Petronas Carigali (Turkmenistan) Sdn Bhd to provide drilling fluids and other
services for exploration works in Block 1, offshore Turkmenistan.
In a
statement issued by Scomi which was published by Business Times, Scomi
said the contract would contribute about RM57 million a year to its
coffers.
With all these projects, and more to come under your brilliantly devised
Ninth Malaysia Plan, why does Kamaluddin have to go overseas to secure projects?
Well, I know that Turkmenistan is in central Asia, but the contract was secured
here in Kuala Lumpur from Petronas.
All these reek of a scandal in you
humble abode, don't you think, Mr Prime Minister? |