Syabas Issue: Elizabeth Wong responds

July 24, 2012

Syabas Issue: Elizabeth Wong responds

by The Malaysian Insider (07-23-12)

Putrajaya's acknowledgment which H2O rationing was not necessary in Selangor as well as Kuala Lumpur has proven which a emanate was a political gimmick to disprove a Selangor government, state senior manager legislature part of Elizabeth Wong pronounced today.

She additionally pronounced which Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor (Syabas) has been turned in to an UMNO apparatus to coerce a Selangor supervision in to approving a building a whole of a Sungai Langat Water Treatment Plant or Langat 2.

Putrajaya has pronounced it will proposal out a RM3.6 billion plant despite Selangor's objections, citing hefty costs for constructing a new plant which will take dual years to complete.

"The Federal Government has no real resolution in mending a supply as well as supervision of treated with colour with colour with colour water. In fact, they have been trying to sabotage Selangor supervision efforts to do a right thing to strengthen people's interests," she pronounced in a matter today.

Wong pronounced Putrajaya did not refer to a source Langat 2's capability to address a H2O necessity whereas Selangor already has a RM225 million plan for H2O mitigation.

"What is needed is an eccentric committee to decide which plan is more in effect in elucidate a necessity of treated with colour with colour with colour H2O at a low cost," she added.

She told a Barisan Nasional (BN) Federal Government to admit a inapplicable designation when signing a H2O privatisation agreement in 2004, saying a blunder cannot be accurate until now.

"The Selangor supervision has a right to tak! e over S yabas underneath a Water Supply Industry Act 2006. The Federal Government's decision to stop this effort shows which a BN supervision is prejudiced to corporate companies linked to UMNO rather than protecting a people's interests," she said.

Syabas is tranquil by Puncak Niaga Bhd which is run by corporate figure Tan Sri Rozali Ismail (right), who is a Selangor UMNO treasurer.

Wong additionally pronounced which a Chairman of a special Cabinet committee upon water, Deputy Prime Miniser Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, has no knowledge in a matter as well as incompetent to minister good ideas for H2O management.

"When he was a Johor Mentri Besar, he made a state H2O tariffs between a highest in a country," she added.She pointed out which efforts to privatise H2O supply in Johor to tycoon Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary's MMC Corp Bhd will add to a "people's burden".

"The Johor people will face an irrational H2O tariff, unlike those in Selangor who receive free water. The BN supervision wants to pawn a rights of Johor people, though Pakatan Rakyat in Selangor will not keep quiet opposite those making a profit from people's suffering," a Bukit Lanjan representative said.

Syed Mokhtar's MMC firm is looking to form a special purpose vehicle with Pengurusan Aset Air Bhd (PAAB), a wholly-owned association underneath a Minister of Finance Incorporated, to take over a country's H2O assets, The Edge Financial Daily reported today.

Muhyiddin told reporters earlier currently which a proposed Langat 2 ! H2O diag nosis plant was important to forestall Selangor, Kuala Lumpur as well as Putrajaya from reaching critical H2O supply levels by 2014.

He pronounced a Federal Government will refer a Selangor government's planned takeover of Syabas to a Attorney-General as it concerned authorised technicalities.

The Selangor supervision has additionally pronounced it will compensate to upgrade dual H2O diagnosis plants to increase H2O supply if Putrajaya one after another to delay transferring RM225 million for a project.

The dual plants, Sungai Selangor Plant 1 (SSP1) as well as Sungai Selangor Plant 2 (SSP2), have been currently running below their maximum genius outlay due to infrastructural stipulations to channel treated with colour with colour with colour H2O out to a H2O supply network.

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