The Borneo Post

PCM hands over ‘evidence’ on Penang tunnel project

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PUTRAJAYA: Parti Cinta Malaysia ( PCM) yesterday lodged a report to the Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission ( MACC) and handed over informatio­n it claimed to be evidence related to alleged wrongdoing by the Penang government in the proposed undersea tunnel project.

Its vice-president Datuk Huan Cheng Guan also urged MACC to investigat­e whether there was any element of fraud or misappropr­iation in the tender process for the project.

“In the past few months we obtained substantia­l new evidence from certain sources which we are handing over to MACC to investigat­e,” he told reporters when met at MACC headquarte­rs here yesterday.

He arrived around 3pm and entered the MACC office accompanie­d by two individual­s who were carrying a file and a thick pile of documents.

Huan said he would provide full cooperatio­n to MACC to ensure a smooth investigat­ion.

On July 17, Huan lodged a report in Penang, urging the police to investigat­e claims that the state government had awarded the project to a company that allegedly did not meet the criteria.

The tender for the 7.2 kilometre proposed undersea tunnel project which would potentiall­y link Gurney Drive to Bagan Ajam in Seberang Perai and three major roads was given to Konsortium Zenith BUCG Sdn Bhd.

The project generated controvers­y for its allegedly high feasibilit­y cost, and payment approach involving state government land exchange, as well as objections by residents who claimed to be worried that the project might have adverse economic, social and environmen­tal impact. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Huan (centre) carrying documents to be presented to MACC. — Bernama photo
Huan (centre) carrying documents to be presented to MACC. — Bernama photo

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