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Sunday, November 24, 2024
Kedah MB Sanusi: Why blame me for Dubai firm quitting RM40b Langkasuka project? Ask Muhyiddin and Tengku Zafrul instead
Kedah MB Sanusi: Why blame me for Dubai firm quitting RM40b Langkasuka project? Ask Muhyiddin and Tengku Zafrul instead
Then prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin together with Datuk Seri Azmin Ali and Kedah Menteri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Noor witnessing an agreement between Bin Zayed International and Widad Business Group in March 2021. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
Sunday, 24 Nov 2024 5:18 PM MYT
ALOR SETAR, Nov 24 — The Kedah state government will not incur any loss from Bin Zayed International (BZI) Group’s withdrawal from the RM40 billion Langkasuka development in Langkawi, Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor reportedly said.
Sanusi said the project is a private partnership, and therefore he was baffled why he and the state government were being blamed by some parties for the Dubai-based investment firm’s decision.
“It is common practice for companies to withdraw from any investment. This is not a new issue, but I’m not sure why it’s only now being raised again,” he was quoted saying by New Straits Times.
“However, some people are hitting out at me, even though I have no connection to Bin Zayed and I don’t even know them.”
Sanusi said the collaboration between BZI and Widad Business Group Sdn Bhd was announced by then prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, rather than the Kedah government.
He added that critics should instead point their questions to Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Abd Aziz, who was then finance minister.
This comes as Kedah PKR Youth chief Dr Taufiq Johari’s urged Sanusi to explain the reasons behind the withdrawal — claiming it was a result of the state government leadership’s weaknesses.
On Friday, Bin Zayed International (M) Bhd managing director Datuk Seri Dr Shamir Kumar Nandy confirmed that BZI is no longer involved with the Langkasuka project since it no longer sees its value since 2022.
In 2021, Widad Business Group Sdn Bhd roped in BZI to help develop a RM40 billion mixed-development known as Widad@Langkasuka in Langkawi.
The ambitious development planned on constructing 1,000 acres of artificial islands in the shape of an eagle, in a bay next to the Langkawi International Airport.
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