Media Statement by Lim Kit Siang in Petaling
Jaya on Saturday, 4th October 2008:
Call on Abdullah to set an example of
integrity and transparency by making public the details of the
shortlisted bids by the four aircrafts to replace the RMAF Nuri
helicopters and the reason why Eurocopter’s Cougar EC725 has been
selected
The Prime Minister-cum-Defence Minister,
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi should set an example of integrity and
transparency by making public the details of the shortlisted bids by the
four aircrafts to replace the RMAF Nuri helicopters and the reason why
Eurocopter’s Cougar EC725 has been selected.
It is a sad commentary on the failure of Abdullah’s National Integrity
Plan that Malaysia’s latest ranking on the Transparency International
Corruption Perception Index has plunged 10 places in his five years as
Prime Minister from No. 37 in 2003 to No. 47 in 2008 and a deepening
crisis of confidence about integrity and transparency.
Abdullah should be aware that his first act as Defence Minister,
announcing that the Defence Ministry has agreed to acquire new
helicopters from European helicopter manufacturers, Eurocopter, to
replace the Nuri has been immediately dogged by integrity and
transparency questions – in particular, the allegation about the
involvement of his son Kamaluddin Abdullah in the Eurocopter deal.
It is for this reason that Abdullah should make public the details of
the shortlisted bids by the four aircrafts to replace the RMAF Nuri
helicopters and the reason why Eurocopter’s Cougar EC725 has been
selected.
If no full explanation is forthcoming from Abdullah, I will be raising
this issue in Parliament when it reconvenes on October 13.
The Eurocopter Cougar EC725 was one of four aircraft shortlisted by RMAF.
The other three were the Sikorsky S92, Agusta Westland EH-101 Merlin and
the Russian-made Mil Mi-17 Hip.
It has been reported that the government had allocated US$600 million
(RM1.93 billion) to buy an initial fleet of 12 helicopters, which will
be in service until 2050.
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Lim
Kit Siang, DAP
Parliamentary leader & MP for Ipoh Timor
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