31 companies eligible for open tender denied their rights? Anthony Loke and Ng Sze Han need to clarify


IT has been going around and circulating on social media pertaining to a list of 31 companies said to be qualified in the public transport sector and deserving of the opportunity to participate in an open tender for the Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) pilot project in Selangor.

The list includes some reputable and big names in the industry such as Big Blue Capital, Cab Mobility, DB Network, DMD Technology, EZCab, Faszz Technology, and Grabcar.

To ensure transparency and good governance, as always been emphasised by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Anthony Loke and Ng Sze Han who are responsible for transport at both the federal and Selangor state levels must come forward to clarify and explain to the public in order to avoid misperceptions towards the Malaysia Madani Unity Government.

If these claims hold merit, why was the DRT pilot project in Selangor awarded to only two companies without an open tender, including one allegedly owned by the spouse of YB Hannah Yeoh, the Youth and Sports Minister, who is also from the DAP?

And, in the event the 31 companies were indeed ineligible, both leaders shall face the public and address the rakyat on this.

NEOW CHOO SEONG

MCA Youth Information Chief

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