Bekas kakitangan di Menara Kuala Lumpur, Indera Bakti Ariffin menafikan dakwaan wujud penganiayaan terhadap pekerja dalam isu pengambilalihan konsesi bangunan kerajaan itu seperti dibangkitkan segelintir pihak.
00:00The Kuala Lumpur Governor-General, Inderra Bakti Arifin, denies that there is a corruption case against the workers in the issue of taking over the Government Building Consensus, as has been raised by all parties.
00:24In a video on Tiktok, Inderra said that his feet were informed in December about the termination of the Kuala Lumpur-Sedan Berhad Consensus and was then offered a new contract by Lim Siong Hai Capital Berhad, which has been paid for 20 years to manage the tower.
00:42I asked for the issue of the company's management to be terminated. Even though he is Indian, he is Chinese, he is Malay, etc. they are still Malaysian. They also pay taxes. They also pay my salary. So there is no problem.
01:00In a statement to Rabu, the Indian company MKLSB, Hydroshop Sedan Berhad, claimed that LSH Capital failed to absorb more than 200 workers, on the contrary, only appointed certain staff and offered unprofitable working conditions, which according to them, affected the majority of workers in Bumiputera at the KL Tower.
01:20In a media statement, Hydroshop CEO Abdul Hamid Sheikh Abdul Razak Sheikh said that Hydroshop and MKLSB are owned by Bumiputera and he defends the rights of Bumiputera entrepreneurs. He also claimed that the government originally agreed to grant concessions to Hydroshop until December 31, 2054.
01:42Hydroshop and MKLSB have filed a lawsuit to challenge the granting of concessions to LSH Service Master Sedan Berhad by demanding a compensation of RM20.13 million and the transfer of the concessions to them.