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‘CRCC has no direct contract with Penang’

> Liow: China firm said it is not SPV shareholde­r of undersea tunnel project

- BY RAJVINDER SINGH

PETALING JAYA: China Railway Constructi­on Corporatio­n (CRCC) did not have a direct contract with the Penang government for the proposed undersea tunnel and the three main roads project, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai ( pix).

He said CRCC confirmed they were never a shareholde­r in the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) and the SPV’s parent company, Zenith Constructi­on Sdn Bhd.

“CRCC did not ever have a contract directly with the Penang government nor had they given approval, or have knowledge of why the Penang government had considered them as shareholde­rs of the Penang tunnel and the three roads project’s SPV,” he said in statement yesterday.

Liow said he met with top CRCC officials when attending the first Asia Pacific Ministeria­l Conference on Civil Aviation, who were eager to explain their position on the controvers­y.

He said CRCC officials explained they had only signed an “acknowledg­ement of commitment” as an appendix to the preliminar­y agreement of the project.

He said the CRCC agreed they would deliver the project should they be awarded any portion of it by the SPV.

“As of today, CRCC had only preliminar­ily contracted with the SPV to be the EPC (Engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on) contractor.

“They had been given a contract by the SPV to perform detailed design reports for a total of US$22 million (RM85.7 million) for the project,” he said.

According to Liow, CRCC had said the unique circumstan­ces of the project cannot and should not be used as a measure of its performanc­e.

He added that CRCC promised it would deliver its commitment­s for any current or future contracted projects as per agreed schedules and budget.

Penang’s mega infrastruc­ture project has been mired in controvers­y with MCA and DAP attacking each other on their views about it.

Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has been defending the project by claiming they had been awarded by open tender to Consortium Zenith and the agreement was signed in October 2013 between the state government and two principal shareholde­rs of Zenith and Beijing Urban Constructi­on Group (BUCG).

He said they also signed an additional agreement with the main contractor CRCC, adding that they had some issues with BUCG, which was why it was left out of the contract and agreement.

Lim said CRCC gave a commitment in black and white that it would render all assistance and expertise to the project to ensure its successful completion.

In GEORGE TOWN, a DAP parliament­arian defended Lim over his stewardshi­p of the proposed RM6.3 billion undersea tunnel project.

Bukit Bendara MP Zairil Khir Johari in a WhatsApp message said Penang has never claimed that CRCC was a shareholde­r, it was just misinterpr­eted by some quarters in Barisan Nasional.

“CRCC is (actually) the main contractor for the project and there is an agreement on this signed by them, Zenith (who is) the project delivery partner, and the state government.”

As far as the state was concerned, it would abide by the agreement signed by the three parties including CRCC, Zairil said.

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