The Borneo Post

Maju Holding’s offer to take over PLUS under evaluation

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KUALA LUMPUR: The official proposal from Maju Holdings Sdn Bhd to take over PLUS Malaysia Bhd, Malaysia’s largest highway concession­aire, is still in the process of evaluation, says the Works Ministry.

In a statement yesterday, the ministry said the proposed offer, which involves a significan­t reduction in toll rates, had appeared attractive.

“The minister (Baru Bian) would like to state that the ministry had received the proposal by Maju Holdings and is still in the process of evaluating its merits and feasibilit­y.

“The ministry will be tabling in Cabinet ‘The Way Forward for Toll Roads in Malaysia’ early next month, which will be based on the final report prepared by an independen­t consultant in January 2019,” the ministry said.

The statement also noted that only after a Cabinet decision is made would the government be able to seriously consider all proposals on the takeover of tolled highways in the country, including the Maju HoldingsPL­US offer.

On Aug 22, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said that the government has yet to make a decision on the Maju HoldingsPL­US proposal and affirmed that highway toll collection will continue even if concession­aire PLUS is taken over by any other entity. Maju Holdings, controlled by businessma­n Tan Sri Abu Sahid Mohamed, reportedly made an offer of RM36 billion in 2017 to take over PLUS.

The ministry will be tabling in Cabinet ‘The Way Forward for Toll Roads in Malaysia’ early next month, which will be based on the final report prepared by an independen­t consultant in January 2019.

Works Ministry

 ?? —Bernama photo ?? Photo shows traffic along the PLUS highway near Plaza Tol Seremban.
—Bernama photo Photo shows traffic along the PLUS highway near Plaza Tol Seremban.

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