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Thursday, August 25, 2022

Rafizi: PM should drop Latiff as minister over LCS implications







Rafizi: PM should drop Latiff as minister over LCS implications


In the latest salvo involving the littoral combat ship (LCS) scandal, PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli has called for Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Special Functions) Abdul Latiff Ahmad to be fired from the cabinet.

Rafizi also questioned just how much of the RM1.7 billion allocation was actually overcharging for regular items that could be bought in a supermarket.

In a statement today, he also questioned if Muhyiddin Yassin’s Bersatu, which has suddenly piped up to claim credit for the jailing of former premier Najib Abdul Razak, was really sincere about battling corruption and that it should replace Latiff as a minister.

"Since I revealed a person named Zainab Mohd Salleh as an individual connected to the LCS project and named her as Latiff’s wife, Latiff (above) has not unconditionally denied the statement.

"The only statement released was before I revealed Zainab’s identity. Latiff's denial (that Zainab is not his second wife) is clearly referring to another individual and intended to mislead people," he said.


PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli


Rafizi said that a significant portion of Alizes Marine Limited contracts (which he called a bogus company set up for the misappropriation of funds) with the LCS ship contract was to supply replacement equipment (“spare parts”) for the ship.

"After obtaining a contract to supply spare parts from the LCS project, invoices with false addresses were sent and payment instructions diverted funds to different companies registered in Malta and Labuan," he claimed.

“The bank account used is also from Singapore, not in France," he said, referring to the fact that Alizes Marine is a French-based company.

"The Forensic Report of the LCS Project has revealed that this fake company does not have a license to export defence replacement equipment as claimed.”

This raises important questions, added the former Pandan MP.

1. How much of the RM1.7 billion purchased is actually replacement equipment required for the ship for maintenance and repair work since many of the spare parts are actually daily usage items that can be bought in a normal supermarket?

2. When Umno/BN claims the project has reached 50 percent progress until 2018 (since the construction started), how much of the progress percentage is related to the purchase of items that have nothing to do with the ship? We know that the progress of the project takes into account all activities including the booking of spare parts for the ship.



He called on Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob to fire Latiff from the cabinet and added that Muhyiddin needs to officially inform the prime minister who his party wants to nominate as an alternative.

"This is an important test to assess whether Muhyiddin and Bersatu are really sincere in opposing corruption, as in his writings that take credit for the sentencing in the recent SRC cases," Rafizi added.

Rafizi accused Latiff and Zainab of being “big sharks” profiting from the LCS project via offshore companies appointed as project consultants despite being unqualified for the position.

Latiff, now with Bersatu, was at the time an Umno deputy defence minister under then minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.


1 comment:

  1. I believe the next step would be to let the MACC investigate and verify what Rafizi has exposed.

    And then have the AG prefer charges.

    With that, Latiff should then be relieved of his post.

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