PETALING JAYA: No, sdr Amin Shah has not returned from his self-imposed exile (UAE, I am told) but it appears that his playbook from the NGPV is being played out in the SGPV (the official name of the Laksamana class) programme,
This is the best description I could give to the level of intrigue surrounding the SGPV programme. As Jorge Santayana said “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”. It appears that many people even those involved in the rescue of the NGPV programme had forgotten about the fiasco. The Auditor General’s report is still available on its website, so its easy to re-learn the lessons. Here
I am also guessing those in power have access to a more comprehensive report on the programme which would be good enough to guide them “on the straight path” but unfortunately the same mistakes are being repeated.
While Amin Shah remained in self exile, some of his previous touches remain in play for the SGPV.
1. Amin Shah bypassed the Navy
Whenever he got stuck, financial or on specifications, Amin Shah used his political connections to get what he wants. He also more or less, managed to get the approval to buy over the Lumut dockyard although reservations by the then CN (see the AG reportI. Since the matters had gotten the green light from the higher-ups, what does the Treasury and RMN officials can say anything about it? That’s we how end up with the MEKO A100 design and the rest of the stuff on the Kedah class.
SGPV.
RMN was mostly bypassed with negotiations for the ships design and sub-systems were mostly through the the Defence Ministry and Treasury. (The navy by this time 2010/2011 had already got their specifications in mind). According to Zaid Ibrahim consultants were also paid to develop the specifications. (The link for the story no longer work in 2022) No explanation has been given on who are these consultants.
2. Amin Shah foisted a new design he hull, CMS, other sub-systems and engines to the navy (see above). We end up paying for the development costs for all these things. And the vendors later sold the upgraded designs to other navies for a profit.
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A new hull and CMS were also foisted to the navy. The Gowind frigate remained a paper ship. Yes they built the Adroit, an OPV demo vessel now manned by French navy sailors but its not a frigate.
The ship is supposed to be the example of the Gowind philosophy but since the French already had their frigates, we end up as the Guinea pig. We will pay the development costs of the class together with its sub-systems especially the SETIS and if/when they managed to sell the design to other countries DCNS will be paid handsomely. We cannot ask for royalties as ours is the BNS Gowind frigate a highly specialised variant. Both the Saudi and Singaporean navies bought a variant of the La Fayette frigate, so their cost of development would be cheaper. The Saudis probably paid higher as they got the first variant while Singapore might also pay extra for their own customisation.
3. Amin Shah set up companies to procure materials and goods to the former PSC Naval Dockyard Sdn Bhd for the NGPV programme. Since he controlled if not owned these shell companies he bilked the government twice. And these shell companies get their goods and services cheaply and then billed PSC Naval Dockyard a bomb. He also somehow got progress payments although the project had stalled. Some equipment, paid already by the government also went missing.
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It is alleged that several companies had been set-up to provide materials and services for the programme. I know these are allegations only but since the practice is so wide-spread among defence companies, I am letting this go through. Moreover since the sub-contract agreements and similar arrangements are never made public, it is almost impossible to get the evidence to prove this allegations. The decision to hire the three consultants as mentioned in example 1 is a good indicator of possible shady practices , though I must concede not proof. That’s what you get when you allow private companies to manage procurement programme on behalf of the government without proper supervision.
Ooh, by the way, listed below are the supposedly the equipment to be integrated into the SGPV.
Guns: 57mm Bofors (BAE System), MSI 30mm remote control guns ( I written before its Oto Melara but its the same MSI guns being fitted to the Kasturi for the SLEP. The gun is a Bushmaster, the same one to be fitted on the Denel turret for the AV8)
SAM: VL Mica (MBDA) We will be the first to buy the system for a ship around the region. Hopefully the SAM is available in both the RF and IR version as available for fighter jets.
SSM: Exocet MM40 Block 3 (MBDA)
Radar: Smart S 3D radar (Thales)
FCR: Rheinmental TMX EO
Main engines: MAN diesels
Generators: MTU
CMS: SETIS
VDS: Captas (most probably the 2 version)
Torpedo: 2 triple torpedo launchers (most probably the same as on Lekiu and Kasturi)
The ESSM and NSM specified by the RMN had been consigned to the dustbin.
Didnt I said before, the more things change, the more things stay the same? We got rid of Amin Shah but it appears that we are trying very hard to emulate him. It is for this above reason, I am now stating that the project is un-justifiable.
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Looking at the weapons specified, I must say that it is really disappointing. I rather the RMN go for a cheaper hull like the upgraded Meko100, but with better weapon like ESSM, NSM etc.
S**** for the RMN to choose a different hull, allowing the sharks now to have a go at making a killing with high cost.....now the RMN will be getting substandard frigate....gowind....more like gobreakwind!
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It was not their decision to make
The NSM and ESSM probably got slashed becoz the French wanna French weapons onboard. They "pressurised" the "sharks". Given DCNS history in not just Malaysia, i am not suprised that they will even go as far as to use bribery and threats. The french firms are desperate to ram up their weapon sales due to tougher competition from China, Russia and other European countries. Recent setbacks with the Rafales in UAE and Exocets facing though competition nowadays from the NSM, and RBS-15 only put the oil to the fire. We would hav been better off to go with the British, German or even BNS own local MEKO design.....
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DCNS is not worried about what weapons are onboard its the SETIS CMS that they had insisted on....
And we are not the first to use VL Mica for navy ships. The French and Oman navy (Khareef corvettes)are the launch customer for the system. The Morroccan navy (Sigma class) also had agreed to purchase it. But it still have shorter range (+-18km) compared to the ESSM (50km)...
Personally, i think the MM40 Exocet Block 3 is a good purchase since we had been been using various version of the missiles since 1970s. The Block 3 boost a 180km range much like the NSM. MM40 Exocet Block 2 can also be upgraded to the Block 3 standard as currently being done by the French Navy. Maybe we should use this chance to follow suit with the Lekius, Kasturis and possibly even the NGPVs..
Marhalim, I heard rumours that an ex naval high ranking officer will soon disclose the dissatisfaction regarding the navy's role in determining the specification(not only the SGPV but more or less everything) . This eventually will help the navy's stand which always been blocked by politics!! I hope this rumours is true!!
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I can't keep tab with everyone but the ones I am in contact with are only willing to talk in private.
Najib should appoint some ex-armed forces to lead MINDEF. You see, this is exactly the result of appointing a civilian or worst 'Politician' to run MinDEAF!! It is all about DUIT not do it right!! Honestly I am losing my faith towards BN now.. I think I will vote for opposition in the next election.
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Its not about who, its about how they conduct themselves
Talking about commonality and development cost, if it's true that we are going to bear the development cost for the Gowind, since we love to be the test bed for new platform, then BNS is no different with PSC. If they are smart, FREMM platform should be chosen as our SGPV design if stealth hull is what the Navy wanted. Given by the number of hulls being ordered by the French Navy, Italian Navy and Moroccan Navy, it would be wise to follow the footsteps of the Singaporean Navy to purchase a common hull and share the development cost with other nation. We can save a lot of cash purchasing the FREMM compared to the untested Gowind.
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The FREMM is a much bigger ship, at least 4000 tonnes plus, so I am not sure whether its cheaper to go that route.
Ok, the FREMM is a 6000t class of warship, I might have big wet dreams, then again, the La Fayette is a better platform compared to the Gowind, take an example of the Singaporean Navy, their Formidable Class is a down scale compared to the original La Fayette but still packs a lot of punch compared to our soon to be Gowind Class.
What you are not seeing the need to cover "off book" losses incurred by PSC-NDSB. These in turn were due to 'non-direct business expenditures'.
Amin was simply trying to square the circle....and feather a nest he knew was going to need sooner rather later.
Actually, they should have named the NGPV, the 'Tun' class given those who were behind the fiasco.
Perimekar II?
Why are the culprits of these disasters not in the dock? Because their political masters would undoubtedly be implicated. They are all on the take! And the level of graft is only increasing as the realization that they will eventually lose power sets in. It is not just defence. These same crooks have found many ways to line their pockets. I guarantee that if a proper audit was done of government toilet paper procurement, you'd find the cockroaches lurking in the shadows.
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Yes sdr Amin Shah basically got to eat the cake ...
Any body from SPRM reading this? What are you waiting for. You got a case here.
And do you really think the oppositions party is any different?