View Single Post
  #138  
Old 04-06-2018, 09:01 PM
skyleon's Avatar
skyleon skyleon is offline
Samster
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Little Red Dot
Posts: 2,459
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 6 Post(s)
My Reputation: Points: 3872 / Power: 14
skyleon has a reputation beyond reputeskyleon has a reputation beyond reputeskyleon has a reputation beyond reputeskyleon has a reputation beyond reputeskyleon has a reputation beyond reputeskyleon has a reputation beyond reputeskyleon has a reputation beyond reputeskyleon has a reputation beyond reputeskyleon has a reputation beyond reputeskyleon has a reputation beyond reputeskyleon has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Can SG change the color of the sky?

Malaysian newspaper: Lee Hsien Loong is “easy meat” for Mahathir when cancelling the HSR

Published on 2018-06-04 by Thomas Loh


In a news article, "How Singapore Secretly Helped Najib Razak During The Peak of The 1MDB Scandal ? – Lee Hsien Loong Didn’t Anticipate Mahathir To Unseat Najib" last Thursday (31 May), Malaysian newspaper The Coverage alleged that the High Speed Rail (HSR) was a front designed by former Prime Minister Najib Razak “to include kickbacks”.

In strong words, the article point that it is questionable of Singapore's claim that it did not know the documents supplied by 1MDB relating to its Brazen Sky Limited account were false bank statements. "The Monetary Authority of Singapore knew that Arul Kanda was bullshitting when he claimed US$1.103 billion cash was kept at BSI Bank Limited, Singapore." alleged the author.

It wrote, "As a financial centre, Singapore does not discriminate against dirty or laundered money."

The author also asked whether the 350km HSR project was worth RM110 billion when the much longer 688km East Coast Rail Link project costs just half as much: “Obviously, something is fishy when it costs almost double for a shorter railway project”.

First inked in 2016, the project seems to be in limbo now after a sweeping electoral victory by the Pakatan Harapan coalition who has decided that it was not necessary.

Incumbent Prime Minister Tun Mahathir bin Mohamed said that the HSR “is not beneficial. It’s going to cost us a huge sum of money. We’ll make no money at all from this arrangement. It is only a short track. It is only going to save people one hour by taking the HSR.”

Based on a clause in the contract, Malaysia had to pay Singapore RM500 million in liquidated damages if the HSR project were to be cancelled.

However, the newspaper speculated that “based on Mahathir’s track record, he is not going to bend over and flash half a billion of ringgit to Lee Hsien Loong without a fight”.


continue reading here : https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/201...lling-the-hsr/
__________________
A good government strives to make its citizens' lives better and not make it harder .

Ignore list :

rocket_boy is a COWARD

rocket_boy is now Zapzaplah aka zaplamparlarzap

warboi

Craz78

Blacklist bros who I up but never return

Evetan86
sbftiankon
Wally888