Mike blows his top in Selcat hearing


By Patrick Lee, Free Malaysia Today

SHAH ALAM: Kapar MP S Manikavasagam lost his temper while attempting to give his testimony on the third day of hearings in the Selangor government probe into allegations of illegal sand mining.

Manikavasagam, popularly known as Mike, accused the Select Committee on Competency, Accountability and Transparency (Selcat) of participating in a cover-up.

Many times during the proceedings, the panel rejected his request to present additional witnesses and documents.

Selcat chairman Teng Chang Khim, quoting from the Selangor state constitution, told him the panel could not hear witnesses who had not submitted their written testimonies.

“We don’t have investigators like a court of law,” he said. “This is not a usual court. We need (written) testimonies.”

Manikavasagam took to the hearing a pile of statutory declarations, application forms, cheque slips and other documents.

The altercation started when Teng said Selcat could call only one of the witnesses from his list.

Manikavasagam insisted that the panel call in one Ng Teck Yong, who he said was an employee of Kumpulan Semesta Sdn Bhd (KSSB), the state-owned sand-mining company.

Referring to the additional evidence he had brought to the hearing, he said: “I want to give all of this to you now.”

“You cannot hand the documents now,” Teng said. “You should have handed them before the hearing commences.

“We must follow procedure. It’s not that we don’t want the evidence, but we don’t have the time. If we don’t follow procedure, then the whole world will be laughing at us.”

Manikavasagam insisted on calling in his witnesses, saying it was important to the hearing. Teng ignored this and asked if he had anything to say.

Quoting from the Selangor constitution, Teng said the MP was free to give a statement before the hearing and that he was under the protection of the law. He said he had nothing to fear unless his information was false.

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