Felda’s RM2 billion number puzzle


By Patrick Lee, Free Malaysia Today

PETALING JAYA: Land rights activist Mazlan Aliman fired another round of salvos at Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Ahmad Maslan for the latter’s explanation over the controversial Felda issue.

Ahmad had said Felda had taken out RM3 billion from its cash reserves, with the bulk of it – RM2 billion – being used for replanting crops, housing loans purposes, and building a new Felda headquarters.

“Where did he get this RM2 billion number from?” Mazlan asked. “It is the replanting fund that should take care of replanting crops, not cash reserves,” said Mazlan, who is also the president of the National Children of Felda Settlers Association (Anak) and a fierce critic of the Barisan Nasional.

He was barred from entering Felda settlements during the Hulu Selangor by-election.

According to Mazlan, about RM40 was deducted from the salary of every settler every month. The money is kept in the replanting fund, managed by Felda.

Although the fund remained in Felda’s hands, Mazlan said that it actually belonged to the settlers.

He also questioned Felda’s purported RM253 million contribution to the Sabah poverty eradication fund.

“How is this fund relevant to Felda? Felda isn’t very big in Sabah. In fact, the largest concentration of Felda estates are located around Lahad Datu.”

“If Felda wanted to eradicate poverty in Sabah, why didn’t it use the profits from the Lahad Datu estates instead of dipping its hand into the cash reserves? It just doesn’t make sense.”

On Felda’s new “five-star office”, Mazlan said the existing Felda headquarters in Jalan Semarak was enough, and there was no need for another building.

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