The Borneo Post

Felda’s sturgeon project: MACC detains five people

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission yesterday detained five people, three serving and two former staff of the Federal Land Developmen­t Authority, on suspicion of corruption relating to a sturgeon farming project worth RM146.25 million.

According to an MACC source, one was a former top official with the ' Datuk' title, one a former deputy director-general, one was overseas-based, and the others an officer involved in the sturgeon project and an administra­tive assistant.

Their ages were 30, 33, 38, 53 and 57 years.

The source said all the suspects were picked up at several locations in the Klang Valley between 11.30am and 1.30pm under an operation code named Ops Caviar.

“They are suspected to have abused their positions for personal gain on the project,” he said when contacted by Bernama.

Elaboratin­g further, the source said the Felda board at a meeting in January 2013 had asked one of the suspects to submit a detailed report on investment in the project.

“However, this suspect, without the knowledge of Felda's board or its Legal and Financial Division, had set up Felda Carviative Sdn Bhd (FCSB) in January 2014.

“He then signed an agreement with a sturgeon farming company in South Korea worth US$ 45 million ( RM146.25 million) without the knowledge of the Felda board,” the source said.

The source said, initial investigat­ions by MACC found that the project did not get approval from the Pahang Department of Environmen­t and that a downpaymen­t was made to the Korean company a week after FCSB was incorporat­ed.

He said the suspect had approved about US$ 10 million ( RM47.6 million) of Felda funds to make payments to the Korean company through FCSB without the knowledge or approval of Felda's board.

“The contract for the sturgeon farming project entailed a Technology Transfer Service Agreement (TTSA) and Design and Build Constructi­on Agreement (DBCA),” he said.

According to the source, the contract was signed by the suspect carrying the Datuk title and the former deputy directorge­neral, who was also a director of FCSB.

MACC Director of Investigat­ions, Datuk Simi Abd Ghani, when contacted, confirmed the arrests and added that MACC had also seized key documents relating to the project to assist investigat­ions.

All the suspects would be brought to the Putrajaya Magistrate's Court today to obtain remand orders against them, he said.

The Auditor- General's Report Series 2 in 2015 that was tabled in the Dewan Rakyat on Nov 21, 2016 had revealed that till June 30, 2016. Felda had yet to obtain returns, assets or technology transfer concerning the project.

The report said that sturgeon fish also could not be sent to Malaysia because the aquacultur­e farm had yet to be built. — Bernama

 ??  ?? The luxury car that was seized by MACC to facilitate investigat­ion. — Bernama photo
The luxury car that was seized by MACC to facilitate investigat­ion. — Bernama photo

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