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Selangor reps clash over price of Splash

S’GOR DUN | The issue of the takeover of water concession company, Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Splash) was hotly debated between Selangor Menteri Besar Mohamed Azmin Ali and BN state assemblypersons at the state assembly sitting today.

It began with Azmin (PKR-Bukit Antarabangsa) saying the state government could not name a suitable price to take over Splash as it involved the interests of the shareholders.

“I have no objection to sharing the cost of the takeover of Splash, but it is still in the negotiation process between the federal government, state government and Splash.

"So, it is not fair for me to name the price, especially as this company is listed and this would affect the shareholders,” he said when debating the motion of thanks on the royal address at the state assembly sitting.

Azmin blamed the federal government for the delay in the takeover of Splash equity, saying that it had not submitted an independent assessment of the takeover to the state government.

He said the state government needed the independent assessment report before it could make an offer for Splash, so that the state and federal governments could discuss the best price for the concession company.

Shahrom Mohd Shariff (BN-Dengkil) who was unsatisfied with the reply, said it was the state government which must name the actual price of the Splash equity takeover, in line with the “willing seller, willing buyer" concept.

"This is because the state government has the intention to buy Splash equity while Splash wants to sell, so the final decision is with the state government,” he said.

Former Selangor menteri besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim was previously reported as saying the last offer made to Splash was RM250.6 million.

Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Maximus Ongkili was also reported as saying the Selangor government should resolve the matter quickly by naming a suitable price for Splash.

- Bernama

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