Guan Eng: Gov't will lose in AES handover


Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng currently pronounced a sovereign supervision would be upon a losing finish even if a Automated Enforcement System (AES) is handed over to it after 5 years, by a private companies that set them up.

"I think (the Transport Minister) Kong Cho Ha has got a wrong finish of a tail; what good do we get after 5 years?

NONE"Do we wish outdated and obsolete technology? Something is wrong with him," he told a press conference at a Parliament run this afternoon.

Lim was responding a toSin Chew Dailyreport currently that quoted Kong as observant that a controversial camera complement would be passed to a supervision after 5 years of operation.

Two private companies, Beta Tegap Sdn Bhd and ATES Sdn Bhd, were consecrated by a supervision to set up a camera complement in exchange for a cut of a summonses issued.

Lim pronounced ultimately, a companies would be vouchsafing go a aged cameras after raking outrageous profits from a system.

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