Article quoting sources on LCS probe violates Standing Order, says PAC chairman

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Article quoting sources on LCS probe violates Standing Order, says PAC chairman
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KUALA LUMPUR: The article quoting sources on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) probe into the littoral combat ships (LCS) project violates Standing Order 85, says Datuk Mas Ermieyatie Samsudin.

The PAC chairman said that it views the June 12 article seriously, adding that Standing Order 85 states that any evidence brought before a Select Committee"shall not be published by any member of that committee or by anyone else until the committee presents that statement to the House."

The PAC is currently conducting its proceedings on the construction progress of the second generation littoral combat ships owned by the Navy. The construction of the LCS has been mired in controversy when the PAC revealed that no units had been completed despite the government having paid RM6.083bil to Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd .

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