Posted by: "IBNU HAKEEM" ibnu_hakeem@yahoo.com Wed Aug 9, 2006 1:16 am (PST) Tuesday, August 08, 2006Kacau Aisehman Okay. Gotta be careful with this one. Don't want to kena for nothing:Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Monday night denied his son, Kamaluddin, and son-in-law, Khairy Jamaluddin, have benefited including getting government projects from his position as Prime Minister. ... "Kamal (Kamaluddin) never misused his relations with me. Kamal was never involved in local companies or concessions. No. He never asked any help from the government. Never in anything that needs bail-out," said Abdullah ... [Bernama]But do you have to ask Daddy for favours to get the job? No you don't. And is it entirely accurate to say that "Kamal was never involved in local companies or concessions" ("Kamal tak pernah terlibat dalam syarikat tempatan ataupun konsesi-konsesi, tak ada")? What do you call this? Scomi Group Bhd is believed to have won a contract worth as much as RM50 million from KTM Bhd, the national railway company, to overhaul and maintain its wagons, sources said yesterday. Mail Money was told that the contract is for five years, and will involve the maintenance and overhaul of as many as 1,000 wagons. Scomi did not respond to questions sent by Mail Money over the last two weeks, but a senior executive confirmed the award of the contract. The contract was awarded last year by KTM, after it had invited several companies to participate in a closed door tender exercise. [Malay Mail]Isn't KTM a GLC? And this: Scomi Group Bhd will submit a bid by the end of March for a contract worth some RM120 million to make body parts for about 400 buses for state-owned Syarikat Prasarana Negara Bhd, sources said. Scomi is also pitching for another job from a big GLC (government-linked company) to manage its fleet of 6,000 vehicles. [Business Times]Isn't Syarikat Prasarana Negara Bhd a GLC? And this? Scomi Marine Bhd has received a letter of intent from TNB Fuel Services Sdn Bhd for a coal shipment contract for three years from Oct 1, with an option to extend for another two years, the company said. Scomi Marine told Bursa Malaysia on April 14 that under the contract, it would be required to transport 500,000 tonnes (with 20% variation) of coal from Australia, Indonesia and South Africa yearly. It said TNB Fuel Services would determine the actual quantity of coal to be transported and from which country upon finalisation of the contract. [The Edge Daily]Isn't TNB a GLC? And this: Scomi Group Bhd, an oil services company, has won a contract from Petronas Carigali (Turkmenistan) Sdn Bhd to provide drilling fluids and other services for exploration works in Block 1, offshore Turkmenistan. ... it is estimated that the contract would contribute about RM57 million a year to the revenue of Scomi, it said in a statement yesterday. [Business Times]Isn't Petronas a GLC? I'm sure that in all of these instances, there were tender exercises. And I'm sure that everything was legally above board. But how come Scomi was such a "non-entity" before October 2003? The timing sure sucks. AND ON Khairy: ... he said his son-in-law took a loan to buy shares in ECM Libra. "But, to say he grabbed projects, I've no evidence with me that Khairy has taken government projects," he said, adding that Khairy never met him to ask for projects.Again, the question is not where your son-in-law got the money to buy the shares. And it is not whether he has been awarded government projects or not (in case you hadn't noticed sir, your son-in-law isn't exactly stupid). The questions (yes, there's more than one) are as I asked in this post -- questions that neither you nor your son-in-law has answered. And finally, this "explanation" is just sad: "I am being frank. I don't know if (Umno Youth chief) Hishammuddin (Tun Hussein) is angry with me. Hishammuddin says "the Youth has decided, I have decided, I want to nominate Khairy for Youth deputy head, Pah Lah don't disturb ["Pak Lah jangan kacau"], this is Youth affairs," he added.Hisham said "I want to nominate Khairy" ... now that's interesting. For someone who "picked" KJ as his deputy, Hisham has hardly put up a sterling defence of his annointed one. Whatever the case, he's gonna have to put up one now.Even more interesting is that Pak Lah said Hisham told him "jangan kacau". It sounds like Pak Lah here is trying to impress upon us that not only was KJ as deputy youth chief NOT his idea, it was Hisham's, and that if Umno members were unhappy with Khairy, then don't blame the party president. But what kind of party president so easily caves in to the demands of his youth chief?
