The Borneo Post

Stop trying to pin LCS scandal on anyone else but yourself, Kit Siang tells Najib

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KUALA LUMPUR: DAP stalwart Lim Kit Siang yesterday demanded Datuk Seri Najib Razak accept responsibi­lity for the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) scandal instead of trying to put the blame on others.

The Iskandar Puteri MP said Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and the Pakatan Harapan (PH) administra­tion cannot be involved in the LCS scandal seeing that the conception, negotiatio­n and signing of the LCS contract all took place during Najib’s time as prime minister.

“Najib has attempted to link Mahathir to Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd (BNS) being forced to use part of the funding for the LCS to pay off NGPV’s bad debts,” he said referring to the New Generation Patrol Vessel (NGPV) project, which was conceptual­ised in 1990, when Najib was defence minister in Cabinet.

Lim explained that after the Royal Malaysian Navy first planned to acquire 27 new ships in 1990, and receiving approval in principle from the government in 1993, the proposed constructi­on and acquisitio­n of the NGPVs were included in the privatisat­ion agreement of Naval Dockyard Sdn Bhd (NDSB) between the Malaysian government and Penang Shipbuildi­ng and Constructi­on Sdn Bhd (PSC) in order to form a consortium called PSC-NDSB.

He said when the project failed, Boustead Holdings Berhad took over from PSCNDSB in 2005 and renamed it BNS in the following year.

“Sabu and Liew have rightly pointed out that Najib cannot disclaim responsibi­lity for the Royal Malaysian Navy scandal, the NGPV project.

“Najib was deeply involved in the NGPV project, being the defence minister from 1990 to 1995 as well as from 2000 to 2008,” he said, referring to Mohamad Sabu and Liew Chin Tong, who were defence minister and deputy during the PH administra­tion.

He then questioned the amount of Najib’s responsibi­lity in the NGPV and LCS scandals, and should instead just come clean and face the consequenc­es of his alleged actions.

“Instead of accepting responsibi­lity for the NGPV and LCS scandals, Najib is trying to divert attention from himself by pointing to the past and to the future – blaming the fourth prime minister who resigned in 2003 and the 22-month Pakatan Harapan government from May 2018 to February 020,” he said.

On August 10, Najib had accused the Defence Ministry during the PH administra­tion of purportedl­y “freezing” the LCS project for 15 months since September 2019 for investigat­ions.

Mat Sabu and Liew responded and said Najib’s claim was “a lie” as the project did not proceed due to Boustead Naval Shipyard’s debts.

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