PETALING JAYA: The audit report on the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) is ready and the Port Klang Authority (PKA) has been given one week to make it public. Transport Minister Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat said he would contemplate submitting the report to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and the Public Accounts Committee after its release.
Writing this in his blog (ongteekeat.net), the minister said that by releasing the audit report by PriceWaterhouseCoopers he would be keeping a pledge he made earlier.
“I have pledged to ensure transparency on this issue and I intend to keep my word,” he wrote.
He also announced that he had decided to extend the services of PKA chairman Datuk Lee Hwa Beng whose term of office expired on March 31.
“One of his key priorities now is to ensure the release of the report,” he said.
Ong, who is the MCA president, said that he had directed the PKA last year to commission an independent and credible firm to look into the PKFZ controversy.
“The delay in completing the report is due to several technical issues, including the declassification of key government documents related to the investigations,” he explained.
Now that the report was ready, it was only natural for the PKA, which had commissioned the report, to release the findings.
On Sunday, Ong hit out at his critics, saying that it was grossly unfair for some “snipers”, including certain individuals from certain media, to ignore that declassification had to be sought before the report could be released.
The 405ha PKFZ transshipment hub has been dogged by controversy ever since it was revealed that its original development cost had ballooned from the original less than RM2.5bil to RM4.6bil.
Former Transparency International chairman Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam commended Ong for handling the situation very well, “by giving due respect to the PKA and allowing it to release the report.”
He said that Ong, by ordering the release of the report, was also ensuring that public interest was upheld.
“It is right and proper that he submits the report to the MACC and Public Accounts Committee after it is released,’’ he said.
If there was any wrongdoing, those concerned must be brought to book, Navaratnam added.
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