15 June 2012

Anak Jamuluddin Jarjis(ex-minister) balun projek kawalan trafik bernilai RM280 Juta...

Ahli Parlimen Lembah Pantai, Nurul Izzah Anwar mendapati, projek sistem baru kawalan trafik yang mengancam ruang udara negara diberi kepada keluarga menteri.

Menurutnya, dalam carian syarikat Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM), tertera nama Ikhwan Hafiz Jamaluddin iaitu ahli keluarga bekas Menteri sebagai Pengarah Tirai Variasi Sdn Bhd Advanced Air Traffic System (M) Sdn Bhd.
 

“…Saya tanya, dan ini belum dijawab oleh Kementerian (Pengangkutan),” katanya pada sidang media di Parlimen hari ini.

Naib Presiden KEADILAN itu turut mempersoal adakah menjadi norma Kerajaan Umno BN menganugerahkan satu daripada projek kerajaan kepada keluarga menteri.

“Apakah alasan Kementerian Pengangkutan dan Jabatan Penerbangan Awam (DCA) memberi kontrak sistem yang cukup penting ini secara rundingan tertutup?” soalnya lagi.

Beliau turut menunjukkan salinan dokumen dari SSM kepada media yang mempamerkan Ikhwan Hafiz Jamaluddin, 25, sebagai Pengarah Tirai Variasi Sdn Bhd.

Tirai Variasi adalah pemegang saham utama Advanced Air Traffic System (M) Sdn Bhd yang dianugerahkan kontrak bernilai RM280 juta itu.


Apabila ditanya wartawan mengenai kesahihan dakwaan tersebut, Izzah menjawab, kementerian patut menafikannya jika dakwaan itu tidak benar.

“Sekali lagi, saya persoalkan nama tersebut dan (saya) belum terima sebarang jawapan,” katanya.
 

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“Saya sudah hantar surat pertanyaan (kepada Kementerian Pertahanan dan DCA) sebelum ini, namun masih belum terima maklum balas dari mereka,” jelas Izzah lagi.

Bagaimanapun, carian media mendapati Ikhwan adalah anak kepada Datuk Seri Jamaluddin Jarjis, bekas Menteri Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi.

Pada 8 Jun lalu, Izzah bersama-sama Naib Presiden KEADILAN, N Surendran dan Tian Chua menyerahkan memorandum kepada DCA mengenai sistem baru Human Trafic Interface yang membahayakan ruang udara negara.

Sistem itu turut dibangunkan bersama syarikat Selex Sistemati Integrati dari Itali yang dikaitkan dengan pelbagai tuduhan rasuah di Itali, Cyprus, Panama dan Namibia.- malaysakini


Anak bekas menteri dapat RM280 juta projek sistem kawalan trafik berbahaya



'How did minister's kin land costly air traffic system?'...

Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar has demanded that the Transport Ministry reveal why the RM128.4 million air traffic control system was awarded to a minister’s family member through "closed tender".

nurul izzah anwar podcast"What is the ministry's excuse as well as the Department of Civil Aviation’s (DCA), and is it a norm to award such an important project to a minister's family?" she asked. 

A closed tender limits the list of tenderers to a few selected parties who are invited to submit their bids.

After futile attempts at seeking answers on the costly yet allegedly faulty air traffic control system installed at the National Air Traffic Control Centre (NATCC), Nurul Izzah had submitted a question to Parliament.

However, Transport Minister Kong Cho Ha dismissed the allegation in a succinct written reply on Tuesday, claiming that the system installed in December last year is "working fine".


According to the MP, the documents in her possession revealed that HMI was “unstable with substantial weaknesses”.

Nurul Izzah said the system is supplied by Advanced Air Traffic System (M) Sdn Bhd (AAT), of which 50 percent is owned by Tirai Variasi Sdn Bhd, whose largest stakeholder is Ikwan Hafiz Jamaluddin.

She also alleged that NATCC’s director had sent out a memo to “all traffic controllers, in particular highlighting the inconsistency in cleared flight level”.


NONEAmong the documents she distributed was a letter dated Jan 4, bearing signatures of 11 people including NATCC’s deputy directors of air traffic control.

In the letter addressed to their director, they complained that efforts to rectify the problems up to then were “very disappointing”, and air traffic controllers had been advised to be cautious.

Nurul Izzah, at a press conference in Parliament lobby today, also asked the DCA to explain whether the the concerns raised in the letter were addressed and measures taken to rectify the problems.

“If the problems and shortcomings highlighted have been repaired, when will the DCA arrange for an audit by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)?

Kong had said that the purported problems with the Human Machine Interface (HMI) were untrue and that the system was functioning well without any incidents. - malaysiakini



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