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The nation’s FREE newspaper TELLI NG IT AS IT IS MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS (MALAYSIA) 30 sen for delivery to your doorstep Award winning newspaper for public service reporting and opinion writing. T he Su n8.5 x1 9_ FA -o l.ai 9 /9 /0 8 12:03:40 KET  The  w or  ld  ’s h  is o  ys  ter No. 4627 PP 2644/12/2008 (020369) Wednesday October 29, 2008 www.sun2surf.com 275,000 COPIES DAILY » Chua wiser after sex scandal pg10 » Plot to kill Obama foiled pg12  p  g  2  4  -  2  5 Copter deal suspended by Giam Say Khoon [email protected]  KUALA LUMPUR: The RM1.7 billion Eurocopter helicopter deal has been suspended and the money will be redistributed to projects that directly benet the people, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Low unlikely to last as PKNS boss by Maria J. Dass [email protected] SHAH ALAM: The appointment of Low Siew Moi as Selangor State Develop- ment Corporation (PKNS) acting general manager (GM) for a year starting Nov 1, may well be reduced to a few days or weeks. This depends on PAS’s ability to come up with a better and more suitable candidate, said its Selangor commissioner Datuk Dr Hassan Ali. Hassan, who is also executive councillor for Islamic and Malay Affairs and Infrastructure and Public Ameni- ties, said this after a brief meeting with Mentri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibra- him who on Monday announced Low’s appointment, althoug h she was due to retire at the end of this month together with present GM Datuk Harun Salim. “The MB has heard us out and accepted our thinking and informed us that his appointment of Low over two others, deputy general managers Haji Nasir and Tuan Ghani, was based on her capability,” he said. He was referring to deputy GM (Administration and Development) Md. Nasir Md. Arshad and deputy GM (Technical) Abdul Ghani Hashim. “We feel Low has strengths, but the two others have their strengths too which should have made them eligible to hold the post. The norm, when a PKNS general manager steps down, is for the deputy general manager in charge of administration and development to take over. But this did not happen,” said Hassan. “Our aim under Low and her successors is to boost the bumiputra stake in projects in the company from the present 25% to reect the aims of the new economic policy.” Hassan said PAS will look for the best candidate to run PKNS which has 800 employees, adding that a list of » Turn to Page 6 Counting his losses ... The Indonesian currency fell as much as 9% before rebounding and the stock market plumbed near three-year lows in a dash to the exits sparked by a swift sell-off of government bonds by foreigners. The rupiah hit a low of 11,850 to the dollar, its weakest since April 2001, traders said. However, it recovered after President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono promised to institute steps to help the currency. He did not specify the measures to be taken.       E       P       A       P       I       X were often involved in accidents that killed not only the soldiers but also civilians. Therefore, the old helicopters must be replaced,” he said. Abdullah added that a decision to replace the RMAF’s 28 Nuris must be made by 2011 and the government would want to make the purchase earlier if possible as new helicopters will need three years to be delivered. He said Eurocopter was chosen in an open tender as it fullled the requirements and specications set by the ministry. He denied that the helicopter deal will cost RM2.3 billion as claimed by the Opposition, saying that the price for 12 Cougar EC725s from the European rm was only about RM1.67 billion. Asked when the government will resume the deal, Abdullah said the government will rst assess its nancial situation. On the scrutiny by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the Eurocopter deal, which will be conducted today, he said since Najib had agreed to a scrutiny by the committee, it will go on as it will also give the committee the opportunity to examine the deal with the ofcers involved in the purchase. “It is a good thing for them (the PAC) to learn about the procedure used by the ministry and why the deal cost so much. The helicopters (are expensive as they) come with high specications for combat, search and rescue as well as troop lifting purposes,” he said. On the allegations by the agent of a rival company that the deal lacked transparency, Abdullah said it was done through tender and he did not believe that there were any irregularities. To a question, he said the government will decide whether Eurocopter will still be given the deal when the situation allowed for the purchase or whether another open tender will be called. He said the government had yet to inform Eurocopter formally of the decision to suspend the deal. announced yesterday. “We had decided during the National Economic Council meeting on Oct 13 not to purchase the helicopters at the moment because we need the allocation for other projects and saving is  very important for us now, to face an economic situation caused by the world economic crisis,” he said after attending a Hari Raya celebration at the Defence Ministry. “We need to relocate the allocation for certain projects … because we cannot just borrow the money when we need it. The best thing to do is to relocate, we will do the projects that can be implemented now.” Abdullah, who took over the defence portfolio in a swap with Datuk Seri Najib Razak who now heads nance, said the government had decided that only projects that will benet the people will be given the allocation and that all ministries were required to reduce their expenditure by deferring some projects. “Suspending the purchase (of the helicopters) does not mean that we will stop buying any helicopters, as we will do it when the nancial status allows us to do so. The Nuri (military) helicopters we have now are old and they

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 KUALA LUMPUR: The RM1.7billion Eurocopter helicopter

deal has been suspended and themoney will be redistributed toprojects that directly benefit thepeople, Prime Minister DatukSeri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

Low unlikelyto last asPKNS bossby Maria J. [email protected]

SHAH ALAM: The appointment of LowSiew Moi as Selangor State Develop-ment Corporation (PKNS) acting generalmanager (GM) for a year starting Nov1, may well be reduced to a few daysor weeks.

This depends on PAS’s ability tocome up with a better and moresuitable candidate, said its Selangorcommissioner Datuk Dr Hassan Ali.

Hassan, who is also executivecouncillor for Islamic and Malay Affairsand Infrastructure and Public Ameni-ties, said this after a brief meeting withMentri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibra-him who on Monday announced Low’sappointment, although she was due toretire at the end of this month togetherwith present GM Datuk Harun Salim.

“The MB has heard us out andaccepted our thinking and informed usthat his appointment of Low over twoothers, deputy general managers HajiNasir and Tuan Ghani, was based on hercapability,” he said.

He was referring to deputy GM(Administration and Development)Md. Nasir Md. Arshad and deputy GM(Technical) Abdul Ghani Hashim.

“We feel Low has strengths, but thetwo others have their strengths toowhich should have made them eligibleto hold the post. The norm, when a PKNSgeneral manager steps down, is for thedeputy general manager in charge ofadministration and development totake over. But this did not happen,” saidHassan.

“Our aim under Low and hersuccessors is to boost the bumiputrastake in projects in the company fromthe present 25% to reflect the aims ofthe new economic policy.”

Hassan said PAS will look for thebest candidate to run PKNS which has800 employees, adding that a list of

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Counting his losses ... The Indonesian currencyfell as much as 9% before rebounding and the stock market plumbednear three-year lows in a dash to the exits sparked by a swift sell-off of government bonds by foreigners. The rupiah hit a low of 11,850 to thedollar, its weakest since April 2001, traders said. However, it recoveredafter President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono promised to institute steps tohelp the currency. He did not specify the measures to be taken.

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were often involved in accidentsthat killed not only the soldiers but also civilians. Therefore, the oldhelicopters must be replaced,” hesaid.

Abdullah added that a decisionto replace the RMAF’s 28 Nurismust be made by 2011 and thegovernment would want to makethe purchase earlier if possible asnew helicopters will need threeyears to be delivered.

He said Eurocopter was chosenin an open tender as it fulfilled therequirements and specificationsset by the ministry. He deniedthat the helicopter deal will cost RM2.3 billion as claimed by theOpposition, saying that the pricefor 12 Cougar EC725s from theEuropean firm was only about RM1.67 billion.

Asked when the government will resume the deal, Abdullah saidthe government will first assess itsfinancial situation.

On the scrutiny by the PublicAccounts Committee (PAC) of the Eurocopter deal, which willbe conducted today, he said sinceNajib had agreed to a scrutiny bythe committee, it will go on as it will also give the committee theopportunity to examine the dealwith the officers involved in thepurchase.

“It is a good thing for them (thePAC) to learn about the procedureused by the ministry and why thedeal cost so much. The helicopters(are expensive as they) come withhigh specifications for combat,search and rescue as well as trooplifting purposes,” he said.

On the allegations by the agent of a rival company that the deallacked transparency, Abdullah saidit was done through tender and hedid not believe that there were anyirregularities.

To a question, he said thegovernment will decide whetherEurocopter will still be given thedeal when the situation allowed forthe purchase or whether anotheropen tender will be called. He saidthe government had yet to informEurocopter formally of the decisionto suspend the deal.

announced yesterday.“We had decided during the

National Economic Councilmeeting on Oct 13 not to purchasethe helicopters at the moment because we need the allocationfor other projects and saving is very important for us now, to facean economic situation caused bythe world economic crisis,” hesaid after attending a Hari Rayacelebration at the Defence Ministry.

“We need to relocate theallocation for certain projects …because we cannot just borrowthe money when we need it. Thebest thing to do is to relocate, wewill do the projects that can beimplemented now.”

Abdullah, who took over thedefence portfolio in a swap withDatuk Seri Najib Razak who nowheads finance, said the government had decided that only projectsthat will benefit the people will begiven the allocation and that allministries were required to reducetheir expenditure by deferringsome projects.

“Suspending the purchase (of the helicopters) does not meanthat we will stop buying anyhelicopters, as we will do it whenthe financial status allows us to doso. The Nuri (military) helicopterswe have now are old and they

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