PCCC in bid to take over Penang Port
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PCCC in bid to take over Penang Port
The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce (PCCC) will form a consortium in a bid to take over Penang Port, says its
president Tan Sri Tan Kok Ping.
Tan said the various chambers of commerce in Penang -- Malay,
Chinese and Indian -- and the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
would participate in the consortium.
He said subject to the federal government's approval, PCCC was
confident of getting the funds and compete with tycoon Tan Sri Syed
Mokhtar Al-Bukhary on the takeover exercise.
"The consortium also has plans to raise funds via listing in order
to upgrade and enhance Penang Port facilities and infrastructure," he
said.
Tan said this at a media briefing to declare PCCC's stand and
counter-measures on the Penang Port privatisation.
He said the chamber would write to the Ministry of Finance on its proposal within one to two days.
The PCCC believed it has a good reason to get the approval because
the move to dispose of Penang Port to Seaport Terminal (Johor) Sdn Bhd,
which was owned by Syed Mokhtar, was against the Competition Act 2010.
"We object to Syed Mokhtar taking over Penang Port as this is against the spirit of the law of anti-trust.
"If a person or company takes control of two large commercial
ports, he will inevitably sacrifice the interests of one party to
protect the other party.
"This move is obviously against the Competition Act 2010. "Besides
affecting the future of Penang Port, it may also result in the port
becoming a feeder port and also lose the advantages of become a
regional port," he said.
Tan said the move to form a consortium was to ensure the
sustainability in the management and development of the port and
protect the interest of Penangites.
He said the 220-year-old Penang Port has a great historical values
compared to Johor port which has not more than 20 years of history. --
Bernama
president Tan Sri Tan Kok Ping.
Tan said the various chambers of commerce in Penang -- Malay,
Chinese and Indian -- and the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
would participate in the consortium.
He said subject to the federal government's approval, PCCC was
confident of getting the funds and compete with tycoon Tan Sri Syed
Mokhtar Al-Bukhary on the takeover exercise.
"The consortium also has plans to raise funds via listing in order
to upgrade and enhance Penang Port facilities and infrastructure," he
said.
Tan said this at a media briefing to declare PCCC's stand and
counter-measures on the Penang Port privatisation.
He said the chamber would write to the Ministry of Finance on its proposal within one to two days.
The PCCC believed it has a good reason to get the approval because
the move to dispose of Penang Port to Seaport Terminal (Johor) Sdn Bhd,
which was owned by Syed Mokhtar, was against the Competition Act 2010.
"We object to Syed Mokhtar taking over Penang Port as this is against the spirit of the law of anti-trust.
"If a person or company takes control of two large commercial
ports, he will inevitably sacrifice the interests of one party to
protect the other party.
"This move is obviously against the Competition Act 2010. "Besides
affecting the future of Penang Port, it may also result in the port
becoming a feeder port and also lose the advantages of become a
regional port," he said.
Tan said the move to form a consortium was to ensure the
sustainability in the management and development of the port and
protect the interest of Penangites.
He said the 220-year-old Penang Port has a great historical values
compared to Johor port which has not more than 20 years of history. --
Bernama
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