The Borneo Post

Heated debate in parliament over RM6.61 bln direct-nego projects under PH

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KUALA LUMPUR: A commotion broke out at yesterday’s Dewan Rakyat sitting when the issue of direct negotiatio­n projects under the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government administra­tion was brought up.

This happened when Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz was winding up the debate on the Temporary Measures for Government Financing (Coronaviru­s Disease 2019 (Covid-19)) Bill 2020.

“During the previous administra­tion, a total of 101 projects or procuremen­t totalling RM6.61 billion have been approved through direct negotiatio­n by the Finance Ministry,” he said, which prompted arguments between government representa­tives and the opposition bloc.

Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan (BN-Pontian) and Datuk Seri Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim (BNBaling) stood up and requested Tengku Zafrul to repeat his statement on the direct negotiatio­n projects.

Things started to heat up when Lim Guan Eng (PH-Bagan) who was the former finance minister under the PH administra­tion stood up to ‘defend’ himself.

Lim said: “I am open if YB (Tengku Zafrul) wants to provide the list of tenders that were approved not through an open tender. They were approved by the Cabinet as the current prime minister is also aware of.

The verbal exchange continued until the Dewan Rakyat speaker Datuk Azhar Azizan Harun who was chairing the session ordered everyone to take a seat and did not allow any interferen­ce.

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (PH-Port Dickson) who is also the opposition leader agreed that the list of all contracts given without tender to be made available to the public, whether from the PH administra­tion or Perikatan Nasional.

However, Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk

Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali stood up and denied Lim’s statement.

“We have the Finance Minister providing clear details that the same thing had happened during PH administra­tion. The total is RM6 billion and YB Bagan’s (Lim) claim that the Cabinet was aware is not true. There was never a presentati­on on the tender list,” he said.

The heated argument went on and on and this prompted Azhar to ask all members of parliament who were standing up to speak to take a seat, but his order was ignored by several MPs including Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham (PH-Beruas) who kept on asking for clarificat­ion from Tengku Zafrul.

“Please take a seat! First warning, second warning, sit down. Third warning, sit down! I want you ( Beruas) to leave the hall now until tomorrow (today),” said Azhar, who also warned other MPs of similar fate if they insisted on interferin­g the sitting. — Bernama

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