Malaysia

Man behind Sinovac offer cannot show proof but claims money in HK bank: Khairy

Minister says his staff was told this upon reaching out to Yong Chee Kong on donation proposal

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 May 2021 6:27PM

Man behind Sinovac offer cannot show proof but claims money in HK bank: Khairy
Yong Chee Kong claims to have wanted to donate two million Covid-19 Sinovac doses for the Malaysian public. – AFP pic, May 20, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Yong Chee Kong, who claims to have intentions to donate two million Covid-19 Sinovac doses, says he has the money to pay for them in a Hong Kong bank account.

In a tweet today, National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme Coordinating Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said Yong informed his team that he does not have proof of placing an order with Sinovac.

“Serious allegation against my office here. My officer got in touch with a person claiming to be Yong Chee Kong. She asked him if he had proof of the donation so we can facilitate it (e.g. order with Sinovac). He said no. He said he has money in an account in Hong Kong.”

Khairy added that his officer told Yong to either furnish proof of the donation or make an official donation to the Malaysian government.

“She then told him (Yong) he can either show proof of the donation or make an official donation to the government of Malaysia, which we will pass to the Penang government. NOT for him to pay to any company. Which he refused.

As I said yesterday, I am happy to facilitate the donation if Mr Yong can prove he can procure the vaccines or make an official contribution to the government.”

Yesterday, Khairy dismissed as bogus an offer by a private company to supply two million Covid-19 vaccine doses to the Penang government.

Responding to claims by Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow and Bagan MP Lim Guan Eng yesterday, Khairy confirmed that his ministry received a copy of the letter from Hong Kong-based Xintai Development Enterprise managing director Yong, from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, to Chow on February 1.

“The letter requesting approval for the purchase of the Sinovac vaccine was investigated by the Covid-19 Immunisation Task Force (CITF) with the vaccine producers themselves.

“At the time, Sinovac was not yet approved by the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency.

“Despite this, we investigated the contents of the letter with the producers Sinovac Biotech, and confirmed that no such transaction had taken place with the person or the company as contained in the letter,” he told a press conference.

Among the contents of the letter, he said, it is stated that Yong will give a donation in the form of two million vaccine doses to the Penang government.

“In the letter, the individual stated that he will deposit US$2 million (RM8.26 million) to Sinovac Biotech via his personal HSBC account in Hong Kong if the Penang government approves of the donation.

“The letter also refers to dealings with a Sinovac Biotech sales manager named Ms Coco Chang.”

However, the probe conducted with Sinovac revealed that no such transaction had taken place, he said.

“There is no evidence from Sinovac Biotech of any dealings, while Ms Coco Chang has denied knowledge of any transaction with the said person or company having taken place.”

Khairy also confirmed that another letter was sent to him from the same individual on February 9, for the same offer of two million vaccine doses for East Malaysia.

“The offer is not right at all. This is a fake offer, a bogus offer. Look at the letter, it has no letterhead on it.

“Nobody knows who this Yong Chee Kong is, this person who uses the address Lot 22, Lorong Kenawai 5, Taman Sinar Baru, Jalan Damai in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

“This company, Xintai Development, is said to be registered in Hong Kong, but checks of company records in Hong Kong showed that it does not exist.”

With the investigations concluded, Khairy said he informed Chow and Lim of the matter this morning, and asked them to stop politicising the national immunisation drive.

“I am willing to be proven wrong if the Penang government is able to prove that this is not bogus, and I will approve it immediately should that be the case.

“If the offer still stands, I will make it possible for it to happen.”

CITF has lodged a police report over the letters, he added.

Khairy’s remarks come after Lim rapped the federal government for rejecting the two million vaccine doses purportedly offered.

Prior to that, Chow said Penang in February was offered a donation of two million doses from a private firm as part of its corporate social responsibility programme.

However, the state government’s application to accept the doses, made via a letter to the Health Ministry secretary-general, was rejected on March 12, on the grounds that Putrajaya has already implemented the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme. – The Vibes, May 20, 2021

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