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        Media Statement  (2) by Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 11st 
		April 2008: 
        Public inquiry into the RM70 million High Performance Training Centre (HPTC) 
		folly in Brickendonbury outside London as an object lesson to all 
		Ministers, MPs and civil servants on the do’s and don’ts if the 
		government is serious about accountability, transparency and good 
		governance Finally, the proposed High Performance Training Centre (HPTC) in 
		Brickendonbury outside London, originally slated to cost RM490 million 
		but later scaled down and projected to cost RM70 million, has been laid 
		to rest.
 The reasons given by the new Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Ismail 
		Sabri Yaakob scrapping the HPTC project is exactly what critics and 
		opponents of the project had said both in and out of Parliament – that 
		it is an extravagant and unnecessary expenditure which had nothing to do 
		with raising the standards of Malaysian sports!
 
 A special tribute must be given to crusading journalists like R. 
		Nadeswaran who had persevered in their high-quality investigative 
		journalism under the most difficult of circumstances to expose the 
		series of lies, half-truths and misinformation which proponents of the 
		project had been spinning in the country in support of the folly.
 
 Although Ismail said he was checking on the amount incurred on 
		consultants, travel and other expenses in pursuing the project, giving 
		an undertaking that they will be made public, it is most extraordinary 
		that the new Sports Minister has difficulty in getting the latest update 
		of the total expenditures on the project.
 
 There is no reason why Ismail could not have got these figures as he had 
		been appointed Sports Minister for more than four weeks, with three 
		intervening Cabinet meetings. Furthermore, there is only a change of a 
		Minister and no change of government with consequential disappearance of 
		files, as happened in some of the states were the Barisan Nasional had 
		lost state power. .
 
 The end of the HTPC folly is one direct consequence of the March 8 
		political tsunami, removing not only the Barisan Nasional’s two-thirds 
		parliamentary majority and control in five state governments but also 
		its “high-and-mighty” attitude that it could do no wrong and could do 
		what it liked with its electoral mandate from the people.
 
 There should be a public inquiry into the folly of the RM70 million HPTC 
		in Brickendonbury outside London as an object lesson to all Ministers, 
		MPs and civil servants on the do’s and don’ts if the government is 
		serious about accountability, transparency and good governance – to 
		establish how many millions of ringgit have actually been wasted and 
		misspent as well as to pin down the lies, half-truths and misinformation 
		which had been spouted in the past two years by government officials and 
		committees – representing one of the worst examples of bad governance of 
		the Abdullah premiership.
 
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      Lim 
    Kit Siang, MP for Ipoh Timor & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
        Planning Commission Chairman |  |