Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Ahmad Maslan said that previous MRT cost estimations were only speculation.
“The total cost (of the project) that has been reported in the papers prior to this is speculation and not the true cost of the MRT.”
“The project cost has not been finalised because negotiations between the project’s owners – MRT Corp – and the Project Delivery Partner (PDP) are still ongoing to make sure that the project costs will be reasonable,” he told the Dewan Rakyat in his budget winding-up speech on Monday.
Ahmad, however, did not give a rough estimation as to the project’s costs, thus leaving many to speculate further on the perceived multi-billion-ringgit MRT’s price tag.
Prior to the project’s launch in July, the MRT was estimated to cost RM36.6 billion, a number proposed by the MRT’s PDP, or lead contractor Gamuda-MMC.
Various news reports would later peg the price at RM53 billion. Politicians and some experts have claimed that the project may see cost overruns, driving this number higher.
Some have also asked if the MRT would have to be bailed out by the government in the future.
Billions of ringgit have been spent to bail out ailing public transport systems such as the STAR-LRT, Putra-LRT, KL Monorail and some bus operators.
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