Syabas’ financial taps run dry
According to blogger Raja Petra, Syabas is bankrupt and BN is trying to rescue its crony from drowning.
KUALA
LUMPUR: Blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin has claimed that the parent
company of Selangor water concessionaire Syabas is bankrupt, citing it
as a reason behind Putrajaya’s effort to stall Selangor’s effort to
consolidate its water industry.
The Malaysia Today webmaster said the government’s persistence to
stop the Pakatan Rakyat administration from terminating its contract
with Syabas from Puncak Niaga Sdn Bhd’s (PNSB) was to save its chairman
and alleged crony Rozali Ismail.
The self-exiled Selangor prince charged that the legal demand for
Selangor to compensate Syabas for disallowing it to raise water tariff
was to offset the losses incurred by PNSB.
“Through the consolidation of the water industry, Rozali will stand
to lose a colossal amount of money as he has over-extended himself and
will only agree to a pricing that recognises his ‘future loss of
business and profits’.
“A closer look at the financials of PNSB will tell the story as to
why Rozali needs to cover ‘future profits’. His companies are more or
less bankrupt so he wants to make money the quick way at the expense of
Selangor and the Malaysian taxpayers,” he said.
A look at PNSB’s financial statement indicated its current
liabilities for 2011 was at RM2.38 billion while its current assets for
the same year was RM1.7 billion meaning its debt is close to RM700
million.
Tariff hike
At the back of this, PNSB’s 2010 financial statement showed the
executive directors’ remunerations amounted to RM15,580,870 while “one
of them earned between RM6,800,000 to RM6,900,000″ annually.
The financial report also showed PNSB and Syabas’ non-performing water assets stood at 10% higher than the acceptable 20%.
The concessionaire is also entangled in a RM2 billion legal battle
after it only managed to pay about 40% of what it owes to water
treatment companies while refusing to approve new water supply
development projects in Selangor and here.
Raja Petra said Putrajaya must explain three key issues in the
debacle – why stop Selangor from terminating its agreement with PNSB and
Syabas when they are clearly incapable and bankrupt, the KL Bourse’s
failure to declare them as bankrupt and its silence on Syabas’ refusal
to approve new water supply projects.
Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak had promised to solve the water issue
in the state but told voters it needed to put Barisan Nasional back in
Selangor but the state blamed Putrajaya for intentionally prolonging a
crisis which would benefit the ruling coalition in the long run.
Raja Petra said BN would likely increase the tariff if it regained
Selangor. Najib has made it a personal quest to wrest the country’s most
modern state in the upcoming polls which is likely to be held this
year.
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