Syabas pipes shortage critical
21/11/2006 The Star By CHELSEA L.Y. NG
KUALA LUMPUR: Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Syabas) said its pipes
supply is at a “critical stage” and has only enough in storage for two to
three weeks.
Syabas chief executive officer Roslan Hassan told High Court judge Justice
Abdul Wahab Patail that a prolonged injunction stopping it from purchasing
new pipes would be damaging to the Syabas operations.
He said this after Syabas’ counsel Tan Sri Zaki Azmi made submissions on the
water management concessionaire’s application to have an ex-parte injunction
granted to JAKS-KDEB Consortium Sdn Bhd set aside.
The High Court will decide tomorrow on Syabas bid to set aside the
injunction.
”The injunction is causing hardship to the consumers. The effect is not so
much on Syabas, but more on the public,” said Zaki.
“People have been calling up complaining about burst pipes but we cannot
repair them.”
JAKS-KDEB, which was granted an exclusive 10-year concession from 2001 to
supply pipes and fittings to Perbadanan Urus Air Selangor (Puas) – the then
Selangor state government’s water distribution arm before it was taken over
by Syabas in a privatisation exercise – had also applied for an inter-parte
injunction.
Justice Abdul Wahab is expected to decide on this application tomorrow as
well.
JAKS-KDEB’s counsel David Hoh Foo Fah argued yesterday that Puas and Syabas
had financial difficulties with both bodies registering current and deferred
liabilities of RM1bil each.
“Both the companies have a paid-up capital of RM5mil. It is not possible for
them to pay the liabilities,” said Hoh.
JAKS-KDEB is seeking the inter-parte injunction to restrain the
concessionaire and its agents from purchasing, obtaining, dealing,
negotiating and receiving pipes and fittings in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and
Putrajaya.
Syabas had said on Saturday that it was running out of pipes due to the
injunction and could not purchase new ones to conduct repairs in various
places like Taman Melawati, where about 3,000 homes have been without water
since Friday afternoon. |