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Saturday, May 5, 2012
Perimekar merely a travel agency
Comment by Kua Kia Soong
Having had the privilege of looking at some of the Paris Papers on the Scorpene submarine scandal recently, it behoves me to give anxious landlubbers a ‘hitchhiker's guide' to this convoluted mesh of payments that have gone on to grease this most expensive (more than RM7 billion) arms purchase in Malaysia's history.
Since Suaram lodged its complaint with the French courts for a judicial review of the Scorpene contract in November 2009, the French prosecutors have certainly been busy with their investigations.
They have interviewed officials in the French state-owned defence company, DCN, and related companies such as Thales as well as officials in the French Defence Ministry.
They have looked into bank vaults and scrutinised contracts, memoranda of understanding, memoranda of intent, invoices, bank accounts of various people including Abdul Razak Baginda (left in photo), the former close confidant of Prime Minister Najib Razak at the centre of the controversy.
There are also some rather telling internal confidential reports of DCN and the French Defence Ministry.
So far, the Malaysian Defence Ministry has told Parliament that:
The cost of two Scorpene submarines together with logistic support and training was close to 1 billion euros (RM4 billion).
Payment to Perimekar, an obscure company owned by Razak Baginda, for "coordination services" was 114 million euros (RM450 million).
Malaysian taxpayers will still need to pay even more for maintenance services, support and test equipment, missiles and torpedoes, infrastructure for the submarine base, training of crew, etc. The total bill for these two submarines will be in excess of RM7 billion.
But are these two the only transactions in a sordid affair that has claimed the life of a fair Mongolian lass named Altantuya Shaariibuu?
Perimeker's price 'inflated'
egotiations on the submarine contract started in 1999. At the time, French defence giant DCN had this view of Perimekar:
"The amount to be paid to Perimekar is overvalued. It is not worth it... They are never more than a travel agency... The price is inflated and their support function is very vague... Yes, that company created unfounded wealth for its shareholders."
But this system was created by the Malaysian government so DCN had no choice.
Before 2002, when new laws in France and the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) Convention came into force to make bribing of foreign officials a crime, money used to bribe foreign officials was even tax deductible. Such is the nature of arms deals all over the world.
DCN former finance director Gerarde Philippe Maneyas had made a claim for 32 million euros (RM127 million) allegedly used to bribe Malaysian officials for purchase of the Scorpenes.
The budget minister had questioned such a large bribe although he did eventually authorise the tax break.
With the new French law and OECD Convention against corruption in place after 2002, the French arms merchants had to find a way to pay commissions to their foreign clients. The method used was to create ‘service providers' that could "increase invoices" to take the place of ‘commissions'.
Thus, when DCN terminated its contracts, Thales took over as a private company, not involving the state. Thales International was appointed to coordinate the political connections.
A commercial engineering contract was then signed between DCN and Thales, referred to as "C5".
It covered 30 million euros (RM120 million) in commercial costs abroad. The companies used in the Malaysian case were Gifen in Malta, Eurolux in Luxemburg and Technomar in Belgium. The travel expenses of Razak Baginda and Altantuya were covered by these.
Another "consulting agreement" was signed in 2000 between Thint Asia and Terasasi for 2.5 million euros (RM10 million).
What role did Terasasi play?
The commissions and dividends for the Scorpene deal were funneled through two companies, Terasasi and Perimekar, both owned by Abdul Razak Baginda. His wife, Mazlinda is a director in Perimekar, while his father is a director in Terasasi.
Malaysians have heard about Perimekar and its "coordinating service" in the submarines deal. But so far there has been no mention of Terasasi.
Could the defence minister please tell the Malaysian public and Parliament the exact role of Terasasi in this Scorpene deal?
From the Paris Papers, we know that at least 32 million euros (RM127 million) were paid by Thales International (Thint) Asia to Terasasi.
There is an invoice by Terasasi dated Oct 1, 2000 for 100,000 euros (RM400,000). There is also an invoice from Terasasi to Thint Asia, dated Aug 28, 2004 for 359,450 euros (RM1.43 million) with a handwritten note saying: "Razak wants it in a hurry."
A confidential report in the Paris Papers notes:
"It appears that the management of Thint Asia is aware that the amount paid to Terasasi ultimately benefited Najib or his adviser, Baginda."
Thus, as Suaram's French lawyer Joseph Breham (far right in photo) has put it:
"Investigations so far have provided sufficient evidence to point our finger at Malaysian officials in this (court) hearing."
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DR KUA KIA SOONG (left in photo above) is director of human rights NGO Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram), a former Member of Parliament and former principal of New Era College, Kajang.
From Malaysiakini
Labels:
Najib Tun Razak,
perimekar,
Razak Baginda,
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A corrupt PM, a corrupt Umno, a corrupt BN...what are we gonna do about it??? JUST GET RID OF THEM!
ReplyDeleteterserah kepada setiap rakyat untuk menilai dan membuat pilihan masing-masing.
DeleteDid anyone check out the Armada TLDM Sepanggar open day on Wesak? You can see the Scorpene there.
ReplyDeleteHow was it? Did not have the chance to see the Scorpene.
DeleteInteresting to see the TLDM base and quarters. Lots of ships displayed there as well.
DeleteSambutan Hari Terbuka Armada TLDM 2012 di Teluk Sepanggar, adalah program yang baik dan mendapat sambutan.
Deletehttp://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2012&dt=0508&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Sabah_%26_Sarawak&pg=wb_04.htm
ReplyDeleteHari Terbuka Armada TLDM 2012 meriah
Oleh HISYAMUDDIN AYUB
utusansabah@utusan.com.my
Shammeer Amirudin bersama anaknya, Iman Reeshon melihat kapal selam KD Tun Razak pada Hari Terbuka TLDM di Teluk Sepanggar.
KOTA KINABALU 7 Mei - Sambutan Hari Terbuka Armada TLDM 2012 di Teluk Sepanggar, dekat sini kelmarin mencatat sejarahnya yang tersendiri apabila berjaya menarik lebih 20,000 pengunjung.
Panglima Wilayah Laut 2, Laksamana Muda Datuk Mohammad Rosland Omar berkata, beliau begitu bangga dengan sambutan hangat yang ditunjukkan orang ramai terhadap penganjuran kali keempat hari terbuka tersebut.
Katanya, ditambah dengan cuaca baik pada hari tersebut, penganjuran itu dilihat berjaya mencapai objektifnya untuk merapatkan orang ramai dengan TLDM dan mempamerkan aset serta kelengkapan yang dimiliki oleh TLDM Wilayah Laut 2.
"Sebanyak lima buah kapal perang termasuk Kapal Diraja (KD) Perak dan Kedah dibuka kepada pengunjung untuk melihat aset tersebut dengan lebih dekat, malah mereka berpeluang melihat kapal selam, KD Tun Razak yang berlabuh di permukaan laut.
"Selain itu, orang ramai juga dapat menyaksikan pelbagai program menarik dan menyertai pertandingan yang dianjurkan, seperti pertandingan memancing dan karaoke," katanya di sini baru-baru ini.
Hadir sama Pegawai Memerintah KD Perak yang juga Pegawai Kanan Armada, Kepten Abdul Rahman Ayob.
Bermula seawal 8 pagi, pelbagai program menarik disediakan kepada orang ramai seperti pameran kereta antik dan motosikal besar, pertandingan memancing, belayar dengan bot tempur CB 90 H, street soccer terbuka, pertandingan karaoke, demonstrasi drift, pocket bike dan persembahan kebudayaan.
Pada sebelah malamnya pula, persembahan konsert oleh penyanyi tempatan dan lawak jenaka oleh Zero Raja Lawak yang tamat pada pukul 10.30 malam.
Mengulas lanjut, Mohammad Rosland berkata, bertemakan Sua Rasa Tamu Armada, penganjuran tersebut sememangnya membuka peluang kepada semua lapisan masyarakat, termasuk golongan kanak-kanak untuk meraikannya.
Menurutnya, selain dapat merasai sendiri 'kehangatan' aset TLDM, orang ramai juga dapat menambah ilmu pengetahuan apabila berkunjung ke ruang pameran yang disertai oleh Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM), Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia, Suruhanjaya Pencegah Rasuah Malaysia dan Agensi Anti Dadah Kebangsaan.
"Sambutan kali ini cukup meriah dan sangat menggalakkan. Pelbagai gerai yang disertai oleh agensi awam dibuka kepada orang ramai dan mereka juga berpeluang menikmati hidangan di atas kapal dengan harga yang minimum," katanya.
Bagi memberi kemudahan kepada orang ramai katanya, pengangkutan bas percuma disediakan oleh TLDM di dua buah pusat beli-belah terkemuka, Centre Point dan 1Borneo, dekat sini.
Tambahnya, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) dan Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Cawangan Sabah turut menyediakan bas bagi membawa mahasiswa masing-masing ke hari terbuka tersebut.
Selain KD Perak dan Kedah, tiga buah kapal pembinasa iaitu KD Ganas, KD Pari dan KD Serang turut dibuka kepada orang ramai.
Lebih menarik, pertunjukan bot laju turut dipersembahkan kepada pengunjung dan mereka juga diberi peluang menaikinya dengan dikenakan caj paling minimum.
tak tau pula ada hari terbuka TLDM, pasti menarik hari terbuka tersebut.
DeleteBanyak orang juga hari itu, banyak lagi acara yang menarik di samping melihat kapal dan Scorpene.
Deleteini program yang baik dan wajar diadakan lagi pada masa akan datang.
DeletePasti ramai pergi ke TLDM, pasti seronok dan menarik.
Deletetill now there is no action taken against Najib..
ReplyDeleteMaybe there is not enough proof to make charges against him yet?
Deleteseseorang tidak bersalah selagi tidak terbukti.
Deleteada saja isu yang dimainkan, namun kita harus bijak menilai dan jangan mudah terpengaruh.
ReplyDeleteSetakat mana tuduhan mengenai rasuah dalam kes ini masih tidak ada bukti yang kukuh.
ReplyDeleteisu rasmi bila dekat2 pilihanraya "Scorpene "..
ReplyDelete