| Cabinet should just bury the 
    idea of the RM70 million Brickendonbury Sports HPTC and establish an inquiry 
    to ascertain who were responsible for the folly of wasting RM2 million in 
    pursuing the project and who had really benefited _______________Media Conference (4)
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 __________________
 
      (Ipoh,
      Friday):  
      Now that the British East Herts 
      Council had rejected the Malaysian government’s application to establish a 
      RM70 million Sports High-Performance Training Centre (HPTC) at the Tun 
      Abdul Razak Research Centre (TARRC) in Brickendonbury outside London, the 
      siren proposal to appeal against the decision must be decisively resisted 
      and struck down.
 The Cabinet next Wednesday should just bury the idea of the RM70 million 
      Brickendonbury Sports HPTC and establish an inquiry to ascertain who were 
      responsible for the folly of wasting RM2 million in pursuing the project 
      and who had really benefited.
 
 The Council had publicly said that the Malaysian government had been 
      consistently advised of the constraints in developing the Brickendonbury 
      site due to the Green Belt policy, the site’s remoteness, the listed 
      mansion and the historic park land. The Council had been doubtful about 
      how outdoor sports facilities would assimilate satisfactorily and be 
      accommodated within the historic garden landscape.
 
 Why then were the Sports Minister, Datuk Azalina Othman and the Deputy 
      Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak as Chairman of the Cabinet 
      Committee on Sports, so stubborn in ignoring these objections to the 
      extent of throwing RM2 million of public funds down the drain, when good 
      governance and good sense would have advised against it?
 
 The Brickendonbury Sports complex, originally cost at about RM490 million 
      but later scaled down and projected to cost RM70 million, should be an 
      object lesson as to how public funds should not be misspent and wasted.
 
 
      (16/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |