By : HIEW KING CHEU
THE LONG outstanding
mysterious price shear drop in the unit value of the Saham Amanah Sabah (SAS)
remains unsolved and well kept under cover. Those who were in the management
and set on its investment board of the State owned unit trust fund until today
maintained total silence, and they are hoping the matter will go away and be
forgotten for ever.
Unfortunately for those
investors whose "fingers were seriously burnt" still demanding to dig
and search to the bottom of the mystery. They are really hurt and have suffered
deeply until today.
What had happened then, and
who caused that? There were much speculation on the shear drop in the unit
value from its high value as much as RM 1.40 to merely RM 0.20 in such a short
time. In any foreseeable circumstances, this was higly impossible, unjustifiable, unimaginable, and strongly
indicated that something was seriously wrong.
How can a unit trust fund
with the full government backing could be hit that badly? Why were the
investment of its money was done in such a manner which caused a heavy deficit
in the unit value?
The originally launched of
500 million units shares at RM 1.00 per unit was sold out quickly. During that
time, most commercial banks were requested to give out "easy loan" to
the people who wished to acquire SAS units.
The investors took loan,
borrowed money from friends, used their pensions and even life savings hoping that
the investment can bring them extra income money. Sadly, their hopes were all
in vain, and they ended up in "deep shit"! They lost everything, with
some people become bankrupt, ended up with deep financial hardship, lost their
pensions, some still have to repay their bank loan until today. Their sad
stories continues.
What actually had happened?
Could it be due to the bad and unfounded
investment decisions by the SAS investment board, or the intentionally misdoing
of certain individual who held decision power, prevailing market situation or
rather shear bad luck?
There were too many
finger-pointings and accusation, but the end result remained as "no body
is telling the truth"! The 50,000 over investors is still kept wondering
what had happened. Their demand for an explanation turned to deaf ear. The
people in charged and the government kept in absolute silence, as if nothing
had happened. The worst part is that no one had even claimed responsibility.
The then BN component party
SAPP had called for a "white paper" in the State Assembly to
investigate and publish the findings and to give further details on the SAS
case, but this was rejected outright, why?
Is it involving too many
people and parties, nothing to tell, or rather the people don't have to know?
SAPP, and UMNO with other BN component parties and even PBS at that time should know some details, but why are they
not spelling it out? Are they protecting something, someone or being worried
about OSA (official secrecy act), or rather they just didn't want to tell?
The people who were there
should come out to the open and help to clear the speculations and the mist,
and put those who were involved to justice. The share market cannot simply
crushed to rock bottomby itself, and even a layman can tell you that. If it is
not due to the "clever and smart tailoring" and munipulation to play
up and ditching the particular shares, the shear drop of unit price will not
happened just like that.
Therefore, it is time that
someone should come up front to tell the truth! At least the truth can prevail
and put the matter to rest..
SAS jatuh ketika YTL jadi KM, jadi dia harus bertanggungjawab.
ReplyDeleteWell, everyone will know the truth someday i'm sure.
ReplyDeleteSudah lebih 10 tahun tapi masih belum tau punca sebenar kejatuhan SAS. perlu juga tubuhkan RCI untuk siasat puncanya??
Deletekes ini harus diabaikan sebab selama 10 tahun masih tiada perkembangan.
ReplyDeleteYTL harus memberi penjelasan kejatuhan SAS tersebut.
ReplyDeleteYTL yang harus beri penjelasan.
Deletetapi YTL tkkan beri penjelasan, malah akan berdolak dalik.
DeleteYONG SAPP yang patut bercakap tetang kebenaran sebenar.
ReplyDelete79.82%(43,790) are Bumiputera investors and 20.18% (11,067) are non-Bumiputeras. The profits were achieved through investments in share markets (89.6%), financial markets (6.85%) and the dividend market (3.55%).
Deletemana la si Yong mahu mengaku.. sekarang ni dia arahkan orang2 bawahan dia untuk memutarbelitkan isu SAS supaya masa kempen PRU nanti isu itu tidak boleh lagi digunakan oleh parti lawan seperti yang berlaku ketika PRK Batu Sapi..
DeletePeople should stop being prejudiced on the Saham Amanah Sabah (SAS) issue
ReplyDeleteisu SAS sudah dibincangkan panjang lebar di persidangan dun Sabah. dalam persidangan itu telah terbongkar bahawa mereka yang terlibat dalam skandal SAS ialah para individu yang ada kaitan rapat dengan YTL..
ReplyDeletekenapa sejak kebelakangan ini SAPP sibuk dengan isu SAS? mereka takut ka yang isu itu akan memakan mereka pada PRU nanti?? kenapa perlu takut jika tidak bersalah? nampak sangat SAPP sekarang berusaha membersihkan kekotoran yang dilakukan SAPP ketika YTL menduduki kerusi KM Sabah..
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