Opinion

Letter – Decisive actions needed in LTAT – Brig-Gen (rtd) Datuk Mohamed Arshad Raji

Dilly-dallying on privatisation reflects poorly on the management and is unfair to investors

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 31 Oct 2020 12:40PM

Letter – Decisive actions needed in LTAT – Brig-Gen (rtd) Datuk Mohamed Arshad Raji
Brig-Gen (rtd) Datuk Mohamed Arshad Raji said Patriot stressed on competent people being appointed to the boards in LTAT and the BH Group. – Facebook pic, October 31, 2020

ARMED Forces Fund Board (LTAT) has been granted an extension until February 2, 2021 to decide on its proposed privitisation plan for Boustead Holdings Bhd (BH). This is the second extension given by the Securities Commission Malaysia since LTAT first announced the privatisation plan in May.

The apparent indecision reflects poorly on the management and is unfair to investors.

The privatisation plan has an offer price of 80 sen per share. Indirectly, this puts a cap to the rise of beyond 80 sen in BH shares and pressing down the share price of its four listed companies – Affin Bank Bhd, Boustead Plantations Bhd, Pharmaniaga Bhd and BHIC.

Many feel the 80 sen per share is unfair because BH’s net tangible assets without revaluation of its many good assets is RM1.76. If the four listed companies can post their true results and the share price not pressed down, their respective market capitalisation will push up BH’s market capitilisation and share price. 

In July, BH had announced its transformation plan for the next three years. No detail is heard of this plan so far. The boards of LTAT and BH seem to be only good at making announcements, but not at taking decisive actions. The boards failed to provide clear directions for the group.

When investors, both institutional and private, buy shares of companies they buy into clear direction the companies have in store.

When there was consistent bad press against BHIC and the contractor, Boustead Naval Shipyard, regarding the non-delivery of the six littoral combat ships (LCS), the management of LTAT and BH Group remained mum.

Any good corporate leader would have immediately defended its position, or at least tried to minimise the damage. In fact, it was Patriot that tried to defend LTAT and BHIC by suggesting ways to bring value to the shares so that military personnel, the main stakeholders, could benefit.

Patriot had also criticised the authorities for not acting against certain parties for pressing down on BHIC shares. To this day, shares manipulation is ongoing. This is obvious during the last 15 minutes of the Sell-Q and Buy-Q of the trading screen.

Regarding the LCS project, Patriot had explained the problem lies equally with Mindef and the government because of their procrastination in approving the variation orders and the extension-of-time requested by the contractor. There is so much value in BHIC that even those in the corporate circles could see, but it is ignored by those inside. 

Patriot has for umpteenth times mentioned that only competent people be appointed to the boards in LTAT and the BH Group. Politicians should not be appointed to fulfill the agenda of political patronage.

Cronyism and the practice of partiality in GLCs is a cancer that festers into eventual bankruptcy. In the case of LTAT and BH Group, it will be the military personnel that will be at the losing end when companies do not perform because of the incompetency of those appointed.

Concerning the RM1 billion unaccounted for in the LCS project, as mentioned by former deputy defence minister Liew Chin Tong, no stone should be left unturned to recover that sum. So far RM5.94 billion has been paid out of the total RM9 billion LCS project.

This missing RM1 billion might not have gone into the BHIC/BNS account and the funds appear to have been diverted.

Mindef and the defence minister must quickly provide answers. The management of LTAT and BH Group must not cover up any crime committed if the RM1 billion was illegally misappropriated. – The Vibes, October 31, 2020

Brig-Gen (rtd) Datuk Mohamed Arshad Raji is president of Persatuan Patriot Kebangsaan

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