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>Subject: The Truth behind the Double Track Project.....
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>Bloody Parasites.
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>The Truth behind the Double Track Project......
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>How they plunder the national coffers
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>The Truth Behind the Northern Double Track Project &
>Corporate Giants cashing out.
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>Mahathir Mohamad awarded the Double Tracking Project to MMC-Gamuda on
>21st October 2003, just nine days before he stepped down as Prime
>Minister. On 1st November 2003, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, fondly known as
>Pak Lah, took over as Prime Minister.
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>The first thing that Pak Lah did when he took over as
Prime Minister
>was to cancel Mahathir’s pet projects. The Crooked Bridge to Singapore
>was one and the Double Tracking Project was the other, which Pak Lah
>shelved the following month in December 2003.
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>Mahathir was furious. He had spent more
than a year from mid-2002 to
>late 2003 discussing with Pak Lah as to what he can and cannot do once
>he took over as Prime Minister. Whether Pak Lah just forgot or whether
>he did a dirty on Dr Mahathir is not too clear. But the long and short
>of it, Pak Lah did everything he promised he would not do. And
>cancelling Mahathir’s pet projects was clearly one of the do-not-does.
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>Actually, Pak Lah had a great dislike for Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary who
>had shunned him when he was the Deputy Prime Minister. Hence, within
>just a month of taking over as Prime Minister, Pak Lah did the
>unthinkable. He cancelled the
Double Tracking Project, the Crooked
>Bridge Project, and all those other projects that Mahathir had given
>to his cronies. Did anyone not bother to tell Pak Lah that one just
>does not slaughter sacred cows, in particular Mahathir’s sacred
cows?
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>Pak Lah explained that the government’s ‘poor finances’ did not permit
>such grandiose projects -- hence the need to cancel them. This caused
>Mahathir to flip. It gave the impression that Mahathir’s mismanagement
>has bled the country’s finances dry -- hence there is no more money.
>It also gave the impression that Mahathir’s projects are a total waste
>of money -- hence the need to cancel them. In short, Mahathir is a
>bungling idiot.
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>Try as he may, Syed Mokhtar could not get Pak Lah to agree to revive
>the Double Tracking Project. By 2006, Syed Mokhtar became very
>desperate. To get the project,
he had already paid out commissions and
>under-table-money to various parties during Mahathir’s time. Syed
>Mokhtar realised that the only way to get this project back on track
>would be to work through the back door.
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>Syed Mokhtar asked the CEO of Gamuda, Lin Yun Ling, to approach Seow
>Lun Hoo to mastermind the
penetration of Pak Lah’s inner circle. That
>was how Seow first involved Khairy Jamaludin, Pak Lah’s son-in-law,
>and later Shah Hakim, the close associate of Kamaluddin, Pak Lah’s
>son.
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>And by a wave of the magical wand of Shah Hakim and Kamaluddin Badawi,
>the project began to be revived.
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>All these facts have now been revealed in court when Seow and Shah
>Hakim admitted that they “provided technical expertise and networking
>capabilities to help revive the once-shelved RM12.4 billion
>double-tracking railway project….It
was through our efforts that the
>project was revived.”
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>The ‘networking capabilities’ and revival efforts included opening
>doors for Lin to present the revival ideas to then Minister-in-Charge
>of the Economic Planning Unit (EPU), Effendi Norwawi.
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>Effendi initially told Lin that given Pak Lah’s grim
description of
>the country’s finances it would be difficult for the government to be
>seen as reviving it from government funding. Effendi, the Sarawak
>financial wizard, then created this fanciful term for Lin to use when
>presenting the proposal to the government as a way in getting the
>project revived -- Private Finance Initiatives (PFI).
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>The idea was: the private sector can include all their additional
>financial costs and risks into the PFI proposal to make the project
>costs higher. Effendi also advised that after approval has
been
>obtained, the PFI project could then revert to a design-and-build
>project fully shouldered by the government.
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>And that was exactly how MMC-Gamuda cheated the Malaysian public into
>believing that the PFI projects were fully funded by the private
>sector whereas in the end the taxpayers would be footing the bill.
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>For his wonderful advice and
support, Effendi also asked Lin to
>sponsor his new wife’s hobby in extravagant stage productions. That
>explained how Effendi’s wife, Tiara Jacqueline, could have the
>finances to mount the most glamorous and expensive Malay stage play to
>date -- Puteri Gunung Ledang. Lin and Syed Mokhtar were also made to
>sponsor Pak Lah’s wife’s pet project in the Pride Foundation and Endon
>Award for Performing Arts Excellence scholarship fund.
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>You see, Pak Lah, his family, and his friends in the cabinet,
wanted
>to teach Syed Mokhtar and his sidekick, Lin, a good lesson for
>shunning them during Mahathir’s time. So they were going to make
>MMC-Gamuda pay for every single one of their whimsical pleasures.
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>In truth, what Pak Lah did was not new. The same thing had been done
>during Mahathir’s time by appeasing Siti Hasmah. And now, all the
>corporate giants in the country are outdoing each other
to
appease
>Najib’s wife, Rosmah Mansor. The mainstream media will give prominence
>to the generous donations by these corporate giants to Rosmah’s pet
>project, Permata. What is unseen is that they also donate more
>generously to Rosmah’s fetish for Hermes Birkin handbags and
>jewellery.
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>The story would be incomplete without explaining that the Chairman of
>the Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure at that time was,
>coincidentally, Najib himself.
Najib endorsed the revival of the
>project because Syed Mokhtar had agreed for Najib’s brothers to also
>take huge cuts in various parts of this revived project.
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>Nazim Razak (Jim) was the architect who will design the various
>railway stations, Nazir Razak (Jay) of CIMB will be the merchant
>banker for the PFI, Nizam Razak will be providing financial and share
>advisory, while Najib’s job is to approve its revival.
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>That is why the Plaintiff’s company is called NR Sistem, which are the
>initials of the Razak band of brothers.
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>So why the quarrel now if everyone in Umno and the Umno cronies were
>going to benefit?
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>Shah Hakim had a deep distrust for Syed Mokhtar. So he had convinced
>Effendi that the project should be divided into two parts – the
>Infrastructure Works to be awarded directly to MGJV for RM10 billion
>and the Systems
Work for RM2.38 billion which will be given to a
>contractor of the government’s choice. The Systems Work was supposed
>to be sub-contracted by MGJV to NR Sistem.
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>When Syed Mokhtar realised that the 30% margin that the Shah Hakim
>group was going to make from the RM2.38 billion System Work contract
>amounted to RM600 million, Syed Mokhtar got upset. He complained to
>Mahathir about how Pak Lah had cancelled the project and forced him to
>use the
services of Shah Hakim who will now make RM600 million ‘atas
>angin’. Mahathir advised Syed Mokhtar to stall signing any contract
>with NR Sistem for the Systems Work.
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>At that time, Najib decided to play the neutral game in the open
>confrontation between Dr Mahathir and Pak Lah. As far as Najib was
>concerned, he had already secured all the contracts for his brothers.
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>Mahathir was still very
powerful and his attacks could damage Najib’s
>political career. On the other hand, if Mahathir’s vicious attacks
>against Pak Lah succeeded, Najib could unseat Pak Lah as the PM
>without having to challenge him as Umno President.
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>That was why, in 2007, Mahathir mounted vicious attacks against Pak
>Lah and mocked him about being Mr Clean. Meantime, Syed Mokhtar
>directed Lin to force Seow and Shah Hakim to accept a reduced profit
>margin RM360
million instead of RM600 million.
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>This infuriated Shah Hakim and Kamaluddin because they thought they
>had already agreed to the 30% margin, which was equivalent to RM600
>million. That money was needed not just for them personally but also
>to fund Pak Lah’s 2008 elections campaign. Syed Mokhtar held back the
>money and refused to give Pak Lah what he needed for the 12th general
>election campaign. Mahathir
had advised Syed Mokhtar to hang on and
>not to commit to any figure as Mahathir wanted Pak Lah to perform
>badly in the election and subsequently be ousted. The only way someone
>can become Prime Minister in this country is by paying huge sums of
>money to supporters to vote them into the hot seat. Without funds, Pak
>Lah could not pay for votes and was ousted.
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>Without enough funds, Mahathir’s plan became a reality. BN and Umno
>fared poorly in the March 2008
GE -- which was regarded as Pak Lah
>losing not just the elections but also losing face as well when
>Bumiputera businessmen who had benefitted from Umno’s patronage dare
>renege on their promise of providing funding.
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>This was worrisome to the Umno inner circle. The March 2008 GE was
>regarded as Pak Lah’s personal defeat and Mahathir unleashed the Umno
>warlords to cry for Pak Lah’s
blood.
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>Post-March 2008, it was imminent that Pak Lah would have to give way
>to Najib. Syed Mokhtar, being the shrewd businessman that he is, then
>directed Lin not to sign anything with Shah Hakim’s NR Sistem – even
>for the agreed price of RM360 million -- as Pak Lah could no longer
>pose any threat to the project. Syed Mokhtar’s mentor, Mahathir, also
>wanted to ridicule Pak Lah’s son, Kamaludidn, and his son-in-law,
>Khairy Jamaludin (that they are nothing without Abdullah Badawi in
>power). Syed
Mokhtar also wanted Kamaludin and Shah Hakim to beg him
>for the RM360 million that Lin had promised them.
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>Syed Mokhtar never intended to pay Kamaluddin and Shah Hakim the RM600
>million nor the 33% or RM3.3 billion from the RM10 billion
>Infrastructure Works. All in all, Syed Mokhtar earned RM3.7 billion
>from the combined value of RM12.4 billion for
the Double Tracking Rail
>Project.
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>That is why Scomi has been sidelined from most government businesses
>and projects. Kamaluddin Badawi and Shah Hakim were then forced to sue
>MMC – Gamuda and expose in court that this is how BN/Umno raise funds
>for the elections.
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>This explains Najib’s Economic Transformation Plan where the
>government will again undertake gargantuan projects on the pretext of
>injecting a revival of the economy. In truth, it is just further acts
>of plundering the nation.
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>Just imagine how much money Syed Mokhtar will make from
the KL MRT
>Project, which is valued at RM50 billion. Umno cronies expect a margin
>of 30%. That would be a cool RM15 billion! Now, add that to the recent
>KIDEX project awarded to companies owned by Umno Lawyer, Hafarizam
>Harun, and former Chief Justice, Zaki Azmi. Consider also the sale
of
>the 26 kilometre Kuala Lumpur-Putrajaya Highway, better known as the
>Maju Expressway (MEX), to EP Manufacturing Berhad for RM 1.7 billion
>-- where the original construction cost of RM976.6 million was by way
>of a government grant, i.e. taxpayers’ money. Include the NFC scandal
>and the 1Malaysia Development Berhad’s suspicious purchase of tycoon
>Ananda Krishan’s power business at RM8 billion. All this is proof that
>UMNO is desperately raising funds for the election as well as
>plundering the nation in a big way one last time. All the UMNO top
>guns are filling up their pockets as they realise that BN is doomed.
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>This is how Umno operates. It is Umno culture. They will milk the
>country until the country is dry.
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>Malaysia will soon become the next Greece if we do not kick out UMNO.
>So, whichever prime minister you have, it will still be the same
until
>you get rid of UMNO. But what is also untold is that all these will
>have to be paid by hiking the project costs many-folds and it is the
>country and the public that will pay for such highly inflated costs.
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>This is how Umno does business and
controls the award of Government
>tenders. Projects are awarded, then shelved, then revived at a much
>higher cost, then given a new name or rebranded, and then passed back
>to the government to shoulder. It also reveals the huge profit margins
>that are made to line the pockets of the Umno cronies using the tax
>payer’s money and our EPF contributions.
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>How long more are Malaysians going to tolerate these dirty parasites?
SABAH RCI Current Sabah
Chief Minister Musa Aman also allegedly had a hand in ‘Project IC’, the
royal commission of inquiry (RCI) was told today.
Dr Chong Eng Leong, a former Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) politician who
authored a book about Project IC, claimed that Musa chaired a task
force back in 1991 which was designed to register foreigners as Umno
members after giving them citizenship.
When Umno first entered Sabah, this task force was formed, and the
chief was none other but Musa Aman himself,” Chong said during
proceedings today.
Similar to a claim made by Sabah opposition politician Jeffrey
Kitingan yesterday at the RCI, Chong also said that the project IC
exercise was done in order to increase the Muslim population in Sabah.
“This has nothing to do with race or religion. This is pure
politics,” he said, noting that a sharp increase in the Malay population
is Sabah allowed Umno to take foothold of Sabah.
According to Chong, between 1970 and 2000, in a span of 30 years, the
Malay population in Sabah saw a sharp growth rate of 1,552 percent.
This is almost 10 times the growth rate of the Kadasan, Dusun, and
Murut native communities, and also significantly higher than the 344
percent growth posted by the Bajau community.
Chong said that this growth cannot be attributed to the rural
Sabahans registering themselves late due to a previous lack of access to
government offices.
“If that was true, why is there no sharp increase in the Kadazan, Dusun and Murut communities?” he asked.
“Why is the Malay population growing the highest?” he said.
He said that Umno had already “achieved its target” in boosting the
population, because the state now has 33 Muslim-majority state seats,
which is more than the number of Chinese majority and non-Muslim
bumiputra majority seats.
- Malaysiakini