Khazanah Leaving Toll Takeover Discussions To Plus
Khazanah Nasional Bhd will be leaving it to Plus Expressway Bhd to handle the discussions on the proposed acquisition of tolled expressways by the government
Khazanah managing director Shahril Ridza Ridzuan said as an intercity tolled highways, Plus provides alternatives to road users
“From our point of view, we understand (that) part of the reasons is that the priority right now is that some of those highways (being negotiated by the government) basically, are perceived to be ones causing the public difficulties in the sense that they provide no alternatives
“Plus by comparison has plenty of alternatives for users. You don’t necessarily have to use Plus. “We actually see people are making choices whether they want to use Plus and pay for the convenience or basically use the upgraded further roads,” he told reporters after presenting the Khazanah Annual Review 2019 in Kuala Lumpur today
“From Khazanah’s point of view as shareholder of Plus, I think we will let Plus handle the discussions with the respective ministries and the government and we will advise Plus from time to time if there are any outcomes,” he added
Khazanah and its subsidiary, UEM Group collectively hold 55.25 percent of Plus, of which 15.02 percent has been pledged against exchangeable trust certificates issued by Khazanah. The Employees Provident Fund has a 12.03 percent stake in Plus
The government recently announced that it had entered into negotiations with Gamuda Bhd to take over the concessions of four highways in which the company is holding majority equity. They are Lebuhraya Damansara Puchong, Sistem Penyuraian Trafik KL Barat (Sprint), Lebuhraya Shah Alam and Smart Tunnel
On Malaysia Airlines Bhd which has entered the final year of its RM6 billion turnaround plan, Shahril Ridza said Khazanah would ensure of its full delivery
“Moving forward... for Malaysia Airlines and all other companies that are under Khazanah, the primary responsibility for working out a viable strategy and a competitive strategy, should rest on the management and board of the companies
“So, we are waiting for Malaysia Airlines management and board to basically complete their review on their strategy and revert to us as a shareholder for our input and basically, for us then to discuss with the government for the level of support required,” he said.
Malaysia Airlines was privatised by Khazanah as part of a five-year turnaround programme which began in 2014
Meanwhile, the sovereign wealth fund reported a pre-tax loss of RM6.3 billion in 2018 against a pre-tax profit of RM2.9 billion in the preceding year
Khazanah’s impairment totalled at RM7.3 billion, with roughly half of it contributed by Malaysia Airlines. Total impairment in 2018 was more than triple the RM2.3 billion of impairment seen in 2017
- Bernama
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