全馬1300萬公積金會員的惡夢,正式宣告來臨!
首相兼財政部長納吉以書面回答國會議員的提問時,正式承認多達9家由財政部直接掌管的官聯公司債務沉重,已經無力獨自償還欠款,政府必須承擔巨大的債務!從今年起財政部必須每年代還至少47億6千萬到163億8千萬左右的金額,直到2020年,長達6年!
換句話說,這9家財政部掌控的公...司的總債務,超過900億令吉!
這9家政府100%控制的公司,全部獲得政府頒發壟斷式合約的工程,做的都是獨門生意,利潤都在數倍以上,為什麼擁有這樣【穩賺無賠】好康頭的公司,竟然全部做到虧大本?
除了眾所周知、鬧得沸沸揚揚的一馬發展公司1MDB之外,另外還有兩家名不見經傳的公司,即PFI建築公司和BLT建築公司的問題最嚴重。根據最新系列的馬來西亞總稽查司報告,由財政部掌管的PFI建築公司在2013年擁有高達266億令吉的債務,排在所有官聯公司中第3,僅排在國油和國庫控股之後。
最令人不寒而慄的,是PFI建築公司的所有266億令吉貸款都是來自公積金局!
根據報告指出,為了償還公積金局的266億令吉的貸款,政府進行了一項複雜和讓人匪夷所思的交易。聯邦土地專員 (FLC) 通過簽約,共將全馬186片地段租給PFI建築私人有限公司,然後再向它租回這些土地。
弔詭的是,這186片地段上的建築物幾乎都是政府行政部門擁有,而且原本就是免費的。現在政府把這186片地段以非常廉宜的價格租給PFI建築公司,然後政府再以高過數倍的價格向PFI建築公司租回這些原本就屬於自家的土地。這等於說PFI建築公司根本不必進行任何工程,只需通過這種轉租的方法,就豬籠入水,財源滾滾了。這不是變相的洗錢貪污嗎?
更弔詭的是,手頭掌握如此巨大財源的PFI,竟然還是繼續虧錢,無論政府投入多少現款、頒發多麼優渥的合約給它,還是無法止血。
而另外一家名為BLT建築公司,手頭上也擁有74項總值超過90億令吉的政府建築工程,專門為全國各地的警察興建新穎的警察辦公大樓及宿舍。手頭上的二手承包合約也100%由土著獲得,非土著完全沒有機會參與。
全國各地許多警局近年都大興土木,紛紛銳變成一棟棟新的摩登高樓,這些工程背後推手就是財政部屬下的BLT建築公司(Pembinaan BLT Sdn Bhd)。
這家官聯公司今年將啟動高達100億令吉的25年回教債券計劃,BLT建築公司首席執行員是莫哈末理查(Mohammed Redza Mohd Yusof)。
BLT 建築公司是於2005年7月28日成立,旨在完成6年前皇委會報告提出的第10項重點——提供更好的工作和居住環境於警方。該公司計劃於2014年之前展 開74項計劃為全國各地建立新警局、宿舍和設備,總發展開銷76億令吉,若加上其他融資和營運開銷則是90億令吉。據悉,絕大部分貸款來自回教朝聖基金。而這筆90億令吉的貸款如今竟然也變成了無法償還的債務!
Putrajaya must help 9 firms pay billions annually, says Najib
Published: 9 June 2015 10:40 AM
Finance Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak says nine Finance Ministry Incorporated companies have expenditures classified as off-balance sheet.
Putrajaya will have to make off-balance sheet payments of RM4.76 billion and RM11.62 billion annually from this year until 2020 for nine government-owned entities, according to a Finance Ministry reply.
It said that up to May 31 this year there were nine Finance Ministry Incorporated companies, including Pembinaan PFI Sdn Bhd and Pembinaan BLT Sdn Bhd, which have expenditures that were classified as off-balance sheet to be borne by the government.
"The total annual payments from 2015 to 2020 are between RM4.76 billion and RM11.62 billion," Finance Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said in a written reply yesterday.
Kulim Bandar Baharu MP Datuk Abd Aziz Shaikh Fadzir, who is also a member of the Parliamentary Accounts Committee (PAC), had asked Putrajaya to list out the number of government-owned companies whose expenditures have been classified as off-balance sheet.
These were companies whose debts are not part of the official government debt. The government will only step in to pay the debts as a last resort if the companies are unable to meet them.
Pembinaan PFI, a Finance Ministry Incorporated "special purpose vehicle", which was set up on September 28, 2006, has come under criticism for raking up debts of up to RM26.6 billion in just seven years since its inception.
Critics have likened Pembinaan PFI to the debt-ridden state investment vehicle 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) with RM42 billion debts in six years of operations.
1MDB is now being investigated by the Public Accounts Committee and the National Audit Department following a series of exposes by whistle-blower site Sarawak Report and criticism from BN leaders, including former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, as well as opposition MPs.
A report by The Edge revealed that Pembinaan PFI was set up to disburse RM20 billion under the 9th Malaysian Plan (2006-2010), with a preference to be given to small-scale Bumiputera contractors for PFI contracts.
The third series of the auditor’s report last year also highlighted a second round of funding of RM10 billion to PFI, of which RM7.57 billion had been set aside for 16 ministries or agencies to carry out 313 projects.
One of its fiercest critics, Serdang MP Dr Ong Kian Ming said there had been little transparency on how the RM20 billion had been spent, accusing the government of trying to hide the spending from the budget.
According to the auditor-general’s report in 2013 (series 3), Pembinaan PFI had the third highest liabilities among all government-owned entities at the end of 2012.
Its total liabilities were RM27.9 billion, behind two well-known companies with huge assets, revenues and profits, namely Petronas (RM152 billion) and Khazanah Nasional (RM69 billion). – June 9, 2015.
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