Izzah queries closed tender for ATC system won by JJs son


KUALA LUMPUR, June fourteen Nurul Izzah Anwar wants a Transport Ministry to insist a RM128.4 million air trade control complement contract given to Datuk Seri Jamaluddin Jarjis's son by a "closed tender", which is assumingly faulty.
The method explained a complement was behaving good in written reply to parliamentary question on Tuesday by a Lembah Pantai MP on a complement granted by Advanced Air Traffic System (AAT).
According to a company poke constructed by a lawmaker, AAT is half owned by Tirai Variasi, whose largest shareholder is Ikwan Hafiz Jamaluddin, a son of Datuk Seri Jamaluddin Jarjis, who is right away Special Envoy to a United States with ministerial status.
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha pronounced in a complement price RM128.4 million and has been "performing good with no incidents caused by it."
"The complement granted by a pronounced supplier fulfills standards endorsed by a international regulatory body, a International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)," he said.
Nurul Izzah(picture), who is PKR vice president, had claimed last week a complement commissioned at a National Air Traffic Control Centre (NATCC) was "so injured controllers revert to a old complement of not regulating radar," putting a lives of millions of passengers at risk.
"It is definitely dangerous if radio detector is not functioning scrupulously since plane positions have been wrong," she had said, although she combined mitigating measures could be taken by controllers of Malaysia's airspace which serves hundreds of millions of passengers annually.
In a press discussion today, Nurul Izzah demanded a transport method reveal because a RM128.4 million air trade control complement was awarded by a closed tender.
"Is it a norm to endowment! such an critical project to a minister's family member?" she asked.
According to papers constructed by PKR purported to be correspondence in between a Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) and a supplier, a complement was rife with errors, including "inconsistency in privileged moody level."
However, one letter, antiquated Dec 21, 2011, also show that a contractor betrothed to repair defects in a radio detector complement granted to a NATCC by March this year.
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