MINISTER in the Prime Minister’s Department Wee Ka Siong has challenged the Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng to a debate on the Penang Tunnel, which is under investigation over allegations of corruption and kickbacks.
“If Guan Eng is still unsatisfied with me, instead of (being) cowardly (and) calling me such names as ‘despicable human being’ via press statements, perhaps Guan Eng can be man enough to challenge me to a public debate on the Penang Tunnel,” Wee, who is MCA deputy president, said in a statement today.
The RM6.3 million project is now the subject of a probe by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, which has arrested two businessmen in connection to the case.
Wee said the chief minister should admit that the DAP-led government had entrusted a new, unqualified company with the construction of a billion-ringgit project.
“Guan Eng should admit that the DAP state government under him has awarded a mega-billion project to an unqualified that was just 82 days old at the time of the award, on terms that are heavily lopsided.”
The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said instead of coming up with illogical excuses, Lim should also explain if RM22million was paid in an attempt to cover up corruption.
On Saturday, Lim issued a statement calling Wee “despicable” for lying that Penang state secretary Farizan Darus had chosen the Zenith Consortium group of companies to built the tunnel and three main roads, despite knowing that the company did not meet the RM381 million minimum paid-up capital requirement.
Consortium Zenith BUCG won an open tender to build the project in 2013, with Chinese firm China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) signing on as the engineering, procurement, construction and design consultant for the project.
BUCG left the consortium in September 2016 after a crane at a construction site in Kuala Lumpur collapsed and killed a motorist. Zenith Construction then took over BUCG’s 95% stake in the consortium.
The consortium is now known as Consortium Zenith Construction Sdn Bhd. – March 5, 2018.
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