PETALING JAYA: The Barisan Nasional strategic communications (BNSC) team continues to press for answers into the Penang government’s alleged overpayment of consultation fees for the proposed undersea tunnel and three paired roads.
Checks with the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) showed the financial performance of a special purpose vehicle (SPV) company ending August 2015, made a pre-tax profit of RM61.5mil from sales revenues of RM51.8mil on a paid-up capital of RM8mil, said BNSC’s deputy director Datuk Eric See-To.