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People deserve explanation on LCS issue, govt must be transparent: PM

Matter will be played up by opposition no matter what, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Aug 2022 12:02AM

People deserve explanation on LCS issue, govt must be transparent: PM
Today marks the first anniversary of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (centre), 62, helming the government, as he took over the country’s top post after Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin resigned as the eighth prime minister, following a loss of majority support from MPs. – Bernama pic, August 21, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – The people have a right to get an explanation on the littoral combat ship (LCS) procurement issue, and the government will not cover up its part in the matter because it boils down to integrity, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He stressed that the procurement of assets by the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) in a RM9.13 billion contract should be prudently explained to avert speculation and the people jumping to conclusions.

“The previous government failed because it did not properly explain to the people when the 1MDB (1Malaysia Development Bhd) issue cropped up. That ultimately led to the people speculating and drawing their own conclusions on what had happened, although what they thought did not happen or did not happen as speculated.

“But because we failed to give a proper explanation, the issue eventually blew up,” he said in an interview with him, themed “Inspirasi Setahun Keluarga Malaysia (Inspirations of a Year of the Malaysian Family)”, at Seri Perdana.

Today marks the first anniversary of Ismail Sabri, 62, helming the “Keluarga Malaysia” government. On August 21 last year, he took over the country’s top post after Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin resigned as the eighth prime minister, following a loss of majority support from MPs.

On August 4 this year, the Public Accounts Committee revealed that its nine inquiry sessions into the LCS issue since November 18, 2020 found that not even a single LCS had been completed yet, although the contract awarded through direct negotiations stated that five ships should have been built and delivered by August 2022.

The contract for supply of six LCS by Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd (BNS) became a hot issue after it was revealed that the project, scheduled for implementation in a 10-year period from October 3, 2013 to October 2, 2023, was only 53.29% complete as at May 31, 2019.

Based on a report, by the Investigating Committee on Governance, Procurement and Finance, which was declassified on Wednesday, a total of RM5.94 billion had been paid by the Defence Ministry to BNS for the project so far.

Ismail Sabri said that because of this, he decided to make public the classified findings of the investigating committee.

“We believe that regardless of the people’s perception, we must provide an explanation and we cannot cover up… that is why I promptly decided that the forensic audit report should be declassified because we must be transparent; let the people see for themselves,” he added.

The Umno vice-president said he believed that the opposition would continue to harp on the LCS issue as it had done with the 1MDB matter, but what was of importance now was how the government responded to restore the people’s confidence.

“Now there is one case, with a person already charged in court. I am given to understand that one or two more cases will be brought to court. But I believe that no matter whoever is brought to court, this issue will continue to be played up.

“So we can’t say when this issue will die down. For me, the important thing is that I have told the cabinet that explanations to the people on this issue are imperative,” he said. – Bernama, August 21, 2022

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