The special cabinet committee on the Selangor water issue agreed at its meeting that there are "substantial and procedural" matters that have not been met to allow Selangor to takeover Syabas.

"He has been instructed to call a meeting on this matter this afternoon," he said after chairing a three-hour meeting in Putrajaya today.
Among the issues stand in the way of the takeover, he said, is the state government's failure to compensate Syabas after refusing a scheduled increase in the water tariff.
"The matter is now pending in court as Syabas is suing Selangor," he said.
Selangor had in 2009 refused to allow water tariffs to go up unless Syabas reduced its non-revenue water which currently involves one-third of supply.
Asked why Selangor was not invited to attend the discussion today, Muhyiddin said this was a federal-level meeting.
"There are several matters which will have to involve Selangor but so far, this is (within) our scope of power," he said.
The committee came to the decision after consultations with the Energy, Green Technology and Water and National Water Services Commission.
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