Three senators propose debate on LCS issue in Dewan Negara

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9 Aug 2022 • 7:25 PM MYT
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Three senators propose debate on LCS issue in Dewan Negara

KUALA LUMPUR – Three senators today proposed that the issue regarding the littoral combat ships (LCS) be debated in the Dewan Negara before the end of the session next Tuesday.

It was proposed by Senator Lim Hui Ying, Senator Fadhlina Sidek and Senator Datuk A. Kesavadas Nair, who wanted to know more about the procurement of LCS for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN).

Lim said the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report on the acquisition of LCS for RMN use should be debated as it involved public interest and national security, adding that he had submitted a notification to Dewan Negara president Tan Sri Rais Yatim according to Standing Order 17(1).

“The PAC report also revealed various flaws, misappropriation and misuse of power in the project, including involving the former defence minister. Therefore, this matter should be debated in the Dewan Negara as it involves public interest and national security,” he said at a press conference at the Parliament building.

Meanwhile, Fadhlina said other senators should also participate in the debate if the motion is allowed, so that it is seen as a bipartisan national interest, adding that she expected the responsible minister to attend the session.

Sharing her view, Kesavadas hoped that the Senate president will consider allowing the matter to be debated as it involves national security and suspected misappropriation.

Meanwhile, a representative of the Dewan Negara President’s Office said the president was aware of the proposal to submit the motion, however, no notification of the motion had been received as of this afternoon.

Last Thursday, the PAC disclosed that not one LCS had been completed even though the contract for the project awarded through direct negotiations valued at RM6.083 billion provided that five ships should be completed and handed over by this month. – Bernama, August 9, 2022

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