The procurement of 38 sets of 6-car set EMUS (Electric Multiple Units) was made an issue in Parliament yesterday. Doubts were raised on the increase of RM500 million in the expenditure of securing such train sets. But the allegations and innuendos hurled were not substantiated with any concrete evidence.
I am afraid the Deputy Minister of Transport did not manage to clarify the doubts raised in a convincing manner.
As the immediate past Minister of Transport, I have no intention to play spokesman for the Ministry or any party involved in the procurement.