Sunday, February 11, 2007

Middle Ring Road Two

Star: Samy explains RM70m bill
SUNGAI SIPUT: Consultant fees and additional work have pushed up the cost of repairing the RM120mil Middle Ring Road Two by almost four times.

Commenting on calls to make public the agreements between the Government and highway concessionaires, Samy Vellu said both parties had to agree before they could be made public.

NST: Toll concession agreements: Need for nod to go public
SUNGAI SIPUT: Consent would have to be obtained from the concessionaires of tolled roads before their agreements with the government could be made public, Works Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said.

Friday, February 9, 2007

Statement by KLSCAH

Right to know: Government urged to enact FOI laws and disclose all highway agreements

Today the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (Dewan Perhimpunan China Kuala Lumpur dan Selangor) released a statement urging the government to:

(a) drop all investigations and intimidation against the four politicians [Tian Chua, Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim, Ronnie Liu, Dr. Hatta Ramli];

(b) disclose all agreements on the privatized highway projects;

(c) enact a Freedom of Information Act that overrules the Official Secrets Act when the two contradict through a Parliamentary Select Committee on media laws reform.

Friday, February 2, 2007

Release all agreements: Repeal the OSA and implement a Freedom of Information Act

National Coalition for a Freedom of Information Act
c/o Centre for Independent Journalism

Press Statement
For Immediate Release
2 February 2007

We, the undersigned members of the National Coalition for a Freedom of Information Act, call upon the Government to release all agreements between itself and highway concessionaires and to drop the summonses against Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim, Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew, Dr. Hatta Ramli, and Chua Tian Chiang for releasing one of these agreements.

There has been widespread public discontent about recent toll price hikes, as seen in numerous demonstrations and letters published in the media. Despite calls on the Government to live up to its promises of transparency and accountability, there have been no moves to release the agreements between concessionaires and the Government. The Government has said, however, that it is bound to not only allow the concessionaires to raise toll prices, but also to pay compensation to them. The public have the right to know what agreements have been made in their name, and what costs they will have to bear as a result of these agreements.

If the agreements were made in the public interest, the Government should be willing to disclose the agreements. If they were not made in the public interest, the Government should disclose them and make an undertaking to ensure that the lack of transparency and openness that led to these agreements will not be repeated. It is only by re-negotiating the agreements in the public interest and by exposing them to public scrutiny that the Government will be able to ensure it retains public trust and confidence.

The Coalition calls upon the Government to make the charges null and void by releasing these documents, and all others related to agreements with highway concessionaires. It further demands the repeal of the Official Secrets Act 1972 and the implementation of a Freedom of Information Act, in accordance with both Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international best practice.

Note: The four are being summoned for police investigation under the Official Secrets Act 1972 and have been asked to appear at the Bukit Aman Police Headquarters at 10 am on Monday, 5 February.


Released by:

Sonia Randhawa
Executive Director
Centre for Independent Journalism


For more information, please contact Hwa Yi Xing at 017 671 7847.


Endorsed by:

Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ)
Charter 2000-Aliran
Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM)
The Coalition Against Water Privatisation (CAWP)
Group of Concerned Citizens (GCC)
Monitoring Sustainability of Globalisation
Pertubuhan Jamaah Islah Malaysia
Writer's Alliance for Media Independence (WAMI)
Malaysia Youth and Student Democratic Movement (DEMA)
Pusat Komunikasi Masyarakat (KOMAS)