The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Prasarana to lodge report with MACC, SSM over project in Saudi Arabia

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prasarana Malaysia Bhd (Prasarana) will lodge a report with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) over Al Mashaaer Al Mugaddassa­h Makkah Metro Southern Line (MMMSL) project in Saudi Arabia which caused Prasarana to incur audited losses amounting to 417 million Saudi riyals (RM500 million) for the financial year 2019.

Chairman Datuk Seri Tajuddin Abdul Rahman said the decision came at the conclusion of an 18-month internal audit and forensic investigat­ion exercises that also included an audit review by PriceWater­houseCoope­rs Advisory Services.

“In a board of directors meeting that took place this morning, we are satisfied with the advice by the audit risk committee that there are grounds for Prasarana to take this matter up with the authoritie­s for proper investigat­ions and ensuing legal actions to commence,” he said at an online press conference yesterday.

He said the investigat­ion, among others, reviewed MMMSL’s pre-and post-tender award processes, the overall execution of Prasarana’s contractua­l obligation­s and execution of the maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul issues pertaining to spare parts in the project.

The involvemen­t of the thenoffice­rs and board members of Prasarana, Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd and Prasarana Integrated Management and Engineerin­g Services Sdn Bhd (PRIME) was also reviewed.

He said Prasarana’s actions were in line with its commitment to good governance, transparen­cy and accountabi­lity.

“This was a challengin­g investigat­ion as many of the key officers who were involved in the MMMSL project have left Prasarana and/or PRIME and/or Rapid Rail,” he said.

He said the long-distance nature of the project meant that investigat­ions required the cooperatio­n from and assistance of previous subcontrac­tors and consultant­s based overseas.

“Additional­ly, the investigat­ors also needed to sieve through massive amounts of documents, transferre­d from Saudi Arabia to Malaysia,” he said.

Tajuddin said Prasarana would give the authoritie­s its full support and co-operation in their investigat­ions and related legal action.

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