Tan Sri Vincent Tan has filed a suit against the finance ministry and fleet management company Spanco over a multi-million ringgit vehicle fleet concession deal lost by Naza-Berjaya after the consortium had been awarded the …
Tan Sri Vincent Tan has filed a suit against the finance ministry and fleet management company Spanco over a multi-million ringgit vehicle fleet concession deal lost by Naza-Berjaya after the consortium had
As such, the consortium is seeking justice through legal means. “We have filed a lawsuit against the ministry on this, and we are waiting to go to court this year. You will hear more of this down the road,” he said earlier today.for the contract to supply, maintain and manage its fleet of official cars for the next 15 years. Proposals were reportedly received from at least seven companies for the new concession.
Tan said the government then gave the tender to Spanco, despite the Naza-Berjaya tender being RM700 million cheaper than Spanco’s. He questioned why the administration at that point had agreed to pay RM700 million more for that deal. “Maybe the new government thought that Berjaya and Naza are not good enough in the car maintenance business or the car business,” he suggested.
The government’s fleet, all leased through a five-year replacement cycle arrangement, includes vehicles used by ministers and top civil servants, as well as police patrol vehicles. The five-year replacement cycle was meant to ensure the government’s fleet stayed current, with the maintenance cost of each of these vehicles capped at pre-determined limits.
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