The Perwaja Steel
The Perwaja Steel
The Perwaja Steel
Mahathir. And this is further substantiated with letters written by the Prime Minister himself. With
the so-called mandate, the Board was sidelined, tender procedures were blatantly ignored and
there were quesitonable, unsatisfactory payments made to certain parties.
After many years of inaction by the ACA and the police, Eric Chia was finally charged for
dishonestly authorizing (not pocketing) a payment of RM76 million (0.076 billion) in 2004. This
only happened after Mahathir stepped down as PM and Badawi took over. RM76 million is a lot
of money but it is miniscule compared to the total loss estimated to be more than RM10 billion.
Eventually, Eric Chia was acquitted by the courts in 2007.
The following sums up quite well this costly Perwaja misadventure,
Perwaja looked like no more than a shining example of a politically conceived, commercially
questionable and poorly executed enterprise that predictably failed. Despite lavish funding, a
robust economy much of the time and protection from competing imports in the form of both
tariffs and quotas, the company was never able to produce steel profitably. It suffered from
chronic operating problems and a crushing debt load, including stiff foreign-exchange losses on
heavy borrowing abroad. Even after the government decided to swallow RM9.9 billion in
accumulated losses and privatize Perwaja in 1996, it continued to flounder.
Yet there was a more sinister side to Perwaja that guaranteed it an exalted place in the
pantheon of Malaysian financial scandals. An unknown portion of the RM15 billion or more that
the company consumed was ripped off in various rackets and ruses. Although both internal and
external reports confirmed that the company was bled white, almost nothing was done to bring
the culprits to justice and recover the funds. Barry Wain
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