Cabinet unanimously agrees to proceed with LCS procurement: Hishammuddin

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21 Apr 2022 • 7:00 AM MYT
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Cabinet unanimously agrees to proceed with LCS procurement: Hishammuddin

KUALA LUMPUR – The cabinet, which met yesterday and was chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, has unanimously agreed to proceed with the project to procure littoral combat ships (LCS).

Senior Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said the decision was made after taking into consideration two key factors, namely that the LCS assets are much needed by the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN), and that 400 vendors are involved in the project, with a financial implication of over RM4 billion.

“The LCS are definitely assets that are very much wanted and needed by the RMN, not just for its modernisation under the 15-to-5 transformation plan, but more importantly to raise the armada’s preparedness as well as improve efforts to safeguard the interests of the country’s maritime.

“I believe that today’s decision will further boost the morale and spirit of RMN personnel to continue fighting for the country’s sovereignty,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Of the 400 vendors involved, Hishammuddin said over 100 of them were companies owned by Malaysians, with 90% linked to Malaysian Armed Forces veterans.

The LCS programme is part of RMN’s 15-to-5 development plan aimed at strengthening the country’s naval assets. All six ships are based on the Gowind design by French company Naval Group, formerly known as DCNS.

Hishammuddin said that besides that, there are several other measures the government needs to take, including holding negotiations with banks, vendors, and the original equipment manufacturer, as well as the French government, involving the design and commitment of the country’s government.

“At the same time, other relevant agencies, including the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission are also urged to expedite their respective roles to ensure every process runs smoothly,” he said.

He said the cabinet had also set up a Special Governance Committee chaired by the Finance Ministry’s secretary-general of treasury, as well as the Defence Ministry’s secretary-general  to monitor the process of the LCS project for the next six months and to report only the latest developments to the cabinet each month.

“I wish to stress that the decision to continue with the LCS project does not mean those involved in wrongdoing in the project previously will get away scot-free. MACC has remanded two CEOs previously and will be urged to expedite its investigations.

“Anyone found guilty will be brought to justice,” he said.

Hishammuddin said further details on how the project would proceed will be announced from time to time. – Bernama, April 21, 2022