KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 20 — PAS
vice-president Datuk Mahfuz Omar alleged today that it was Tan Sri
Muhyiddin Yassin who chaired committee that awarded the RM250 million
National Feedlot Centre (NFC) project to Agroscience Sdn Bhd, a company
owned by minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abd Jalil’s husband.
Claiming this was revealed during the Public Accounts Committee’s
(PAC) probe on the cattle-farming scandal, the PAS leader repeated
demands for the committee to reveal details of its findings by making
the minutes of its meeting public.
He
said the minutes of the PAC’s meeting on November 23 last year would
help the public understand that the scope of the scandal did not merely
involve the mishandling of NFC’s funds, but also the roles of other top
leaders before the project was kicked off.
The Pokok Sena MP expressed suspicion over PAC chairman Datuk Seri
Azmi Khalid’s apparent reluctance to reveal the committee’s findings and
asked if the Umno leader was “under pressure”.
“I have sought for the meeting minutes before and the response that
Azmi first gave was that an MP must first write in to him to request for
the documents.
“Then he suddenly said that the request must come from the opposition leader, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
“Then, again he turned around to say that Anwar, PAS president Datuk
Seri Abdul Hadi Awang and DAP’s Lim Kit Siang must each send in separate
letters to request for the minutes... I see as if there is something
pressuring him in this matter,” Mahfuz said at a press conference here.
The PAS leader pointed out that Azmi had admitted shortly after the
PAC’s probe on the NFC that there was something amiss in the handling of
the multimillion ringgit project.
As such, said Mahfuz, the PAC chairman should not wait for official
letters from MPs before disclosing PAC’s meeting minutes in public.
“What is important here is that apart from the four committees tasked
to monitor the project, one more committee formed by the government is
the ‘selection committee’... chaired by Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin... it
was tasked to select the company to run the NFC.
“This is important. On September 25, 2006, this committee held a
meeting to select the company, whereby six firms participated, and the
project was awarded to Agroscience Sdn Bhd.
“This was explained during the PAC probe and that is why I am saying that the meeting minutes are important,” Mahfuz said.
Muhyiddin, now the deputy prime minister, was the agriculture and
agro-based industries minister when the NFC contract was given out.
Mahfuz
said Muhyiddin and those who sat with him on the “selection committee”
must explain their rationale behind selecting Agroscience Sdn Bhd to
lead the project and whether the firm had met with all the necessary
criteria before it was chosen.
The National Feedlot Corporation (NFCorp), tasked with running the
national cattle-farming project, is chaired by Shahrizat’s husband,
Datuk Seri Mohamad Salleh Ismail. Their three children are directors in
the company.
PKR has made several claims of abuse of the federal loan involving
over RM62 million in land, property and expenses unrelated to cattle
farming.
Shahrizat’s son, Wan Shahinur Izmir Salleh, has insisted that the
company decided it would make better use of the money by investing in
property during a break in business operations due to the government’s
decision to suspend construction of an abattoir that would have been
rented to NFCorp.
The NFC hit the headlines following last year’s Auditor-General’s
Report, and has continued to hog the limelight after it was linked to
Women, Family and Community Development Minister Shahrizat and her
family.
The Wanita Umno chief applied for three weeks’ leave from her
ministerial duties last month after new allegations of bribery surfaced.
She has since resumed her duties.
Mu
hyiddin announced last month Putrajaya would appoint an auditor to
scrutinise NFCorp’s books in light of accusations made against the
company, but dismissed calls for a royal commission of inquiry into the
NFC.
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