Media Statement by Lim Kit Siang in Petaling
Jaya
on Wednesday, 6th August 2008:
Call for Royal Commission of Inquiry into MRR2 scandal –
Samy Vellu’s final folly with Malaysians again made the suckers
In May last year, I said that the old saying “once is accident,
twice is coincidence, thrice is enemy action” could appropriately be
modified to “once is accident, twice is coincidence, thrice is systemic
government collapse” in reference to the spate of government mishaps
under the Abdullah premiership. • the landslide in Putrajaya (Precinct 9) only inches away
from three 15-storey government apartments, damaging 25 cars and
evacuating more than 1,500 people from Blocks A, B and C in Phase 11
of the government housing complex on March 22, 2007;
This tag “once is accident, twice is coincidence, thrice is
systemic government collapse” can again be invoked over the latest
government scandal – the third closure with the reappearance of cracks
on the Middle Ring Road (MRR) 2 in Kepong, less than two years after an
atrociously exorbitant RM70 million repair of the RM238 million project.
• “We will not compromise on the safety of motorists
although my officers have reported that the structure is safe”; and
The latest MRR2 Scandal is Samy Vellu’s latest folly with
Malaysians again made the suckers. (1) Closed down the first time in August 2004 and second
time in February 2006 because of flyover cracks within two years of
its original completion, when it should be able to meet
international standards and last for 100 years. This is because of the unexplained and unaccounted
four-fold cost overrun in the MRR2 repair bill, from the originally
estimated RM18 million to the final bill of RM70 million. Although theoretically Mohd Zin is right that the new
repair bill will have to be borne by Bumi Highway, this is a
meaningless statement as Bumi Highway has not spent a single sen for
the earlier RM70 million repair which had been fully borne by the
government and taxpayers as “advance payment” for the contractor! This is where Malaysian taxpayers have been made suckers
again and again by empty and meaningless Ministerial statements and
assurances. (3) Revelation that the solution adopted by the Works
Ministry to repair the original MRR2 cracks went against the expert
recommendation of Halcrow Consulting Ltd, advising against the use
of pre-stressed carbon fibre to strengthen the pillar heads because
of its limited ductility (capacity to deform before fracture). (The
Sun) (4) The personal and direct intervention of the Prime
Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to resolve the intense
turf war between the then Works Minister, Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu
and the PWD, requiring the covening of a special meeting on a Friday
on 3rd February 2006, which was attended by among others the second
Finance Minister, Tan Sri Nor Mohamad Yakcob and the then Chief
Secretary Tan Sri Samsudin Osman. Samy Vellu won the battle against the PWD at the Feb. 3
meeting but eventually lost the war. Although Samy Vellu announced
after the meeting that the MRR2 repair work would be supervised by
the British-based consultants Halcrow, maintaining that the costs
would be RM18 million, the turf war was finally won by the PWD at a
Cabinet meeting two weeks later which upheld the PWD’s
recommendation in awarding the repair work to German consulting firm
Leonhardt Andra and Partners (LAP) at a cost of RM40 million, which
later mushroomed mysteriously to RM70 million! (5) Ministerial responsibility by the Prime Minister and
all Cabinet Ministers for the new MRR2 cracks scandal, as the
Cabinet must set an example of accountability to the entire public
service and the nation for its decision on the repairs.
Samy Vellu said yesterday that he has no comment to make on the
second MRR2 scandal and that he would only answer questions from a
government-appointed panel of inquiry on the matter. *
Lim
Kit Siang, DAP
Parliamentary leader & MP for Ipoh Timor |