The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Felda instructed to act over KLVC project

- — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: Felda has been instructed to take disciplina­ry and legal action against those who have been negligent in safeguardi­ng the interests of the government agency and its investment wing, Felda Investment Corporatio­n Sdn Bhd (FICSB).

The Prime Minister’s Department said the forensic audit report conducted on the Kuala Lumpur Vertical City (KLVC) project showed that there was non-compliance with procuremen­t procedures and negligence in safeguardi­ng Felda’s interests.

“Felda has been instructed to take disciplina­ry and/or legal action against those named in the audit report who are found to have been negligent in performing their duties, misreprese­nting and not safeguardi­ng the interests of Felda and FICSB,” it said in a statement. KLVC is a project being developed by Synergy Promenade Sdn Bhd (SPSB) on a land belonging to Felda.

The statement said an audit firm appointed to conduct a forensic audit on the project had submitted a final report to the Prime Minister’s Department last Feb 2.

The Prime Minister’s Department then tabled the report to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak, as the minister responsibl­e for Felda, on Feb 5.

“The prime minister agreed that a consultati­ve council be set up to review the agreement between FICSB with SPSB and Synergy Promenade Kuala Lumpur Vertical City Sdn Bhd (SPKLVCSB),” it said.

Members of the committee comprise Datuk Dr Yusof Ismail, from the Finance Ministry; Economic Planning Unit (EPU) Director-General Datuk Nik Azman Nik Abdul Majid; Felda General Manager Datuk Ab Ghani Mohd Ali; Deputy Secretary-General at the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Zainal Abidin Abu Hassan and Public Private Partnershi­p Unit (UKAS) Director-General Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hussain.

The Prime Minister’s Department said Najib also agreed to the setting up of a domestic inquiry committee to take action on suggestion­s and recommenda­tions in the audit report.

According to the department, the audit which began on Jan 4 this year encompasse­s all the process beginning with the proposal on the KLVC developmen­t project, the project implementa­tion until the Felda land title transfer issue.

A total of 240 documents at the Felda and FICSB offices, as well as the Federal Territory Land and Mines Office and the Kuala Lumpur City Hall, were involved in the audit, which also involved interviews with relevant officers at the affected agencies.

The Prime Minister’s Department has studied the audit report and agreed, as well as accepted the report, it said.

“Generally, the audit report has fulfilled the stipulated auditing objective and the government is satisfied with the report by the audit team,” said the department.

 ??  ?? The condition of the Kuala Lumpur Vertical City (KLVC) project at Jalan Semarak.
The condition of the Kuala Lumpur Vertical City (KLVC) project at Jalan Semarak.

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