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KLVC audit expected to be completed earlier, says Shahrir

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KUALA LUMPUR: The forensic audit on the Kuala Lumpur Vertical City ( KLVC) project being developed by Synergy Promenade Sdn Bhd on land owned by Felda in Jalan Semarak or Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra here is expected to be completed earlier than the anticipate­d 30 days.

This was disclosed by Felda chairman Tan Sri Shahrir Abdul Samad who said that all the necessary documents had been handed over to the external audit firm appointed by the Prime Minister’s Department.

“The Prime Minister ( Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak) gave a 30- day period. The process can be expedited because all the documents are available.

“On the first day, they (the appointed audit firm) will study the documents presented to them and, if necessary, they will come here (to the Felda headquarte­rs) to look for other documents,” he said to reporters when met at Menara Felda here.

He was asked to comment on the first- day developmen­t at the audit firm which had been given the responsibi­lity to undertake the forensic audit of all activities, actions and decisions related to the implementa­tion of the project, particular­ly on the main issue of the transfer of the ownership of the Felda land title to the project developer.

Last Thursday, Najib announced that an external audit firm had been appointed to undertake a forensic audit following an allegation that Felda was at risk of losing ownership of its land valued at RM200 million through an alleged controvers­ial transactio­n in 2015 pertaining to the implementa­tion of the KLVC project.

A full report on the investigat­ion by the audit firm, which encompasse­s the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Land and Mines Department, and Kuala Lumpur City Hall, will be presented to the Prime Minister’s Department. — Bernama

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