GAINED....
Awan Megah, the company owned by Wanita Umno Selangor Chief has not spent a
single sen on the 2005 project and instead gained millions, said PKR.
By : ANISAH SHUKRY
KUALA LUMPUR: The multi-million defence project awarded to
Awan Megah Sdn Bhd is fully financed by a company specialising in the
manufacturing of toothbrushes, said PKR leader Rafizi Ramli today.
He said this meant that Raja
Ropiaah, who owns Awan Megah, had not spent a single sen on the National
Defence Education Centre (Puspahanas) project, despite having been given RM130
million and 223.33 acres of prime land in return for developing the centre.
Instead, he said, the
Selangor Umno Wanita chief received multiple commissions for the project from
three different companies – Deepak Jaikishan’s Astacanggih Sdn Bhd, Boustead
Holdings Bhd (BHB) and toothbrush manufacturer GuppyUnip Sdn Bhd.
“It is clear that Awan Megah
is just an ‘Ali Baba’ company – it has no activities, no capital and just works
as a middleman to gain commission, much like the Perimekar company involved in
the Scorpene scandal,” Rafizi told reporters at a press conference here.
As proof, the PKR director
of strategy provided reporters with the latest summary of Awan Megah’s
financial information from the Companies Comission Malaysia (CCM).
The documents revealed that
Awan Megah had not conducted any financial activity since 1993, and was
considered a dormant company. This was despite the fact that the then defence
minister Najib Tun Razak had awarded the Puspahanas project to Raja Ropiaah in
2005.
Instead, copies of a private
and confidental letter from the United Overseas Bank (UOB) to GuppyUnip showed
it had approved a loan of RM79,250,000 for GuppyUnip in 2010.
The copy, which Rafizi
distributed to reporters, said the purpose of the loans was for “issuance of
financial guarantee favouring Awan Megah (M) Sdn Bhd”, “to pay Awan Megah Sdn
Bhd” as well as to partly finance the “cost of earthwork and infrastructure
costs on the subject property”, among others.
“This document proves Awan
Megah is not going to spend a single sen on Puspahanas nor the development of
223 acres of land in Shah Alam. Everything would be covered by GuppyUnip,” said
Rafizi.
“Worse still, the 223 acres
of land is supposed to be for Awan Megah but the letter from UOB shows that
GuppyUnip is covering the costs of the premium payment to the Selangor state
government,” he added.
He said the bank document
also revealed why the Puspahanas project was delayed for so long – it took five
years for Awan Megah to find a partner which could provide it with the
financial backing it needed.
Meanwhile, even the
unfinished Puspahanas’ location remained a mystery to the public and Rafizi
said he would attempt to visit the presumed construction site over the weekend.
“I heard that in the past
five years, they have not managed to go beyond breaking the ground,” he said.
‘She won’t be able to
escape’
Meanwhile, PKR Wanita chief
Zuraida Kamaruddin questioned what happened to the millions given to Raja
Ropiaah for the defence deal.
“Last Wednesday, I made a
statement for Raja Ropiaah to come forward. What would be done with the
millions, since it won’t be used to fund Puspahanas?
“To enrich her family? To
enrich Wanita Umno? The culture of taking the rakyat’s money for their own
personal use is prevalent in Wanita Umno,” she said.
Zuraida said that should
Raja Ropiaah choose to keep quiet over the missing funds, it would be to the
latter’s detriment as PKR Wanita would go all out to expose the scandals she
was hiding.
“We expect her to keep
quiet, the way [Wanita Umno chief] Shahrizat Abdul Jalil did [over the National
Feedlot Scandal]. But she won’t be able to escape,” she stressed.
Rafizi also explained that
the reason Awan Megah needed to pull in partners such as carpet dealer Deepak
and GuppyUnip to finance the project was because it was a “shell company.”
“Awan Megah is only a shell
company, it has no expertise in construction. In fact, it has not run any
activity at all, as you can see in the CCM documents.
“That is why when it was
awarded Puspahanas, it had to rope in another company as a partner to actually
manage the construction. And this is how Deepak came in,” he explained.
Deepak had alleged that he
paid a substantial sum of money to the family of Najib so that the then defence
minister would allow him to come in as a party in the Puspahanas project.
In return for financing
Puspahanas, he was promised the 223 acres of land, which was eventually never
given to him. He then sued Raja Ropiaah for breach of agreement but had
recently dropped the lawsuit.
Najib must answer
Rafizi said that the prime
minister was responsible for the Puspahanas fiasco as it was he who awarded the
RM100 million privatisation deal to Raja Ropiaah’s company.
He flayed Najib for
apparently awarding the project through direct negotiation to a company that
had no experience in construction.
“Direct negotiation is quite
common among BN. But at the very least, award the tender to a company with a
track record of construction. No open tender is bad enough but at least
negotiate with those companies that have experience,” Rafizi pointed out.
“As a defence minister,
Najib committed corruption and bribery when awarding a project worth millions
to Awan Megah, which is not even a capable construction company.
“He can give any excuse or
explanation for this, but that is what you call bribery. It is clear corruption
to give the project to a company owned by the Selangor Umno Wanita chief,” he
added.
He also said Najib was
indirectly responsible for the fact that GuppyUnip – a company that was formed
recently in 2009 – was now managing the Puspahanas project.
Rafizi said he would be
lodging a report over the matter with the police and MACC on Monday.
The PKR leader also refuted
Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera (LTAT) chairman Admiral Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor’s
claim that Astacanggih had no bank loan.
LTAT vehicle Boustead
Holdings BHD had come under fire for purchasing an 80% stake in Astacanggih for
RM30 million, as well as Bukit Raja land worth RM130 million from Awan Megah.
“Mohd Anwar was wrong when
he says Astacanggih has no loan. It has a RM90 million loan which the LTAT will
have to take over,” Rafizi said when asked to comment on the issue.
“Najib has to be answerable
to the armed personnel. These people
struggle when they retire as they don’t receive pension; they just get receive
a small compensation from LTAT.
“So if their money is not
managed properly, then Najib must take responsibility for this.”
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