The Sun (Malaysia)

MP: Best to keep PLUS in govt hands

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KUALA LUMPUR: A member of parliament has joined the tide of concern over the possibilit­y of PLUS Malaysia Bhd being acquired by a private party, saying the profitable highway operator should remain in government hands.

Anuar Manap, the MP for Sekijang, raised this concern, citing previous cases where private entities that owned strategic businesses or assets had to be bailed out by the government.

“PLUS is now owned by the government via UEM and EPF. This investment has given good returns to the 14.5 million EPF contributo­rs and also the government, in terms of the yearly dividends and taxes,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

Anuar was responding to a proposal made by entreprene­ur Tan Sri Abu Sahid Mohamad to purchase PLUS Malaysia through his flagship company, Maju Holdings Sdn Bhd.

Khazanah Holdings Bhd owns 51% equity stake in PLUS Malaysia through UEM Group Bhd and the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) 49%.

“It would not make investment or economic sense for EPF and the government to give up this investment.

“We cannot take away the benefits already enjoyed by 14.5 million EPF members only to benefit individual­s or a private entity.”

Anuar questioned how EPF will find a replacemen­t for its stellar investment.

“There is only one PLUS as a giant infrastruc­ture investment. Why give up our own infrastruc­ture investment developmen­t in PLUS then? Wouldn’t the 14.5 million EPF members question EPF’s move to exit such a good investment.

“PLUS has not had a toll hike for more than 10 years. If PLUS gets compensate­d for this, it is merely a left to right pocket move, with the funds still remaining in government hands. Ultimately, it will still benefit the 14.5 million EPF members,” said Anuar.

He said the offer of a toll hike freeze for the next 20 years as proposed by Maju Holdings might look good from the people’s perspectiv­e and cost savings to the government.

“However, we have seen cases where private entities that owned strategic businesses or assets had to be bailed out by the government,” he said.

PLUS operates, among others, the 770km North-South Expressway ( pix), the “backbone” of Peninsular Malaysia. – Bernama

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