Authenticity of Rafizi's LRT evidence questioned


Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad, a government-linked association which owns as well as operates a LRT service, has denied which a Ampang LRT extension plan worth over RM1 billion has been awarded to a consortium led by George Kent Berhad.

NONEIt questioned a flawlessness of a papers disclosed by PKR strategy executive Rafizi Ramli (left) showing which Prime Minister as well as Finance Minister Najib Abdul Razak had awarded a plan to George Kent.

"The papers in subject may not be genuine," Prasarana group handling executive Shahril Mokhtar was quoted as observant by theFinancial Dailytoday.

On Tuesday, Rafizi produced papers to infer Najib's purported interferencein a awarding of Ampang LRT extension project.

The papers have been portions of minutes of a fifth meeting by a Finance Ministry's Procurement Committee (JPMK) on June 21, which Najib chairs, as well as a letter on a committee's preference antiquated June twenty-five to Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad.

In a letter addressed to Shahril read out by Rafizi, it was stated which JPMK convened in a meeting on June twenty-one agreed to appoint tenderer George Kent - Lion Pacific JV for a Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Testing as well as Commissioning of System Works for a Ampang (AMG) Line Extension Project for RM1,180,037,624 to be finished in 44 months.

NONEHowever, Shahril reportedly told a media yesterday which no letter of endowment has been issued to George Kent.

According to theFinancial Daily, Prasarana chairperson Ismail Adam (right) pronounced Prasarana will abide by a preference of Finance Ministry (MOF) regarding a selection of a project's contractor.

"As distant as Prasarana is concerned, for certain projects, a decision-making routine is over us. In this case, a value of a plan is about RM1 billion, so it goes to a MOF. On our side, whoever a government decides, you will work with them," he said.

Najib has nonetheless to reply to a issue.
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