In today's #dailysoup, I'll introduce another BRI project in #Malaysia, the Trans-Sabah Gas Pipeline.
Just like the East Coast Rail Link, another BRI project, it is known for its role in the 1MDB scandal, as well as its connections with a shady Chinese company.
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Costing RM4.06B, the Trans-Sabah Gas Pipeline (TSGP) is a proposed 662km petrochemical x gas pipeline starting from Tuaran and ending in Sandakan.
The TSGP is located at northern Sabah, which is just close to the Philippine provinces of Sulu x Palawan.
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Like the ECRL, the TSGP is one of the BRI projects offered by China when infamous former Malaysian PM Najib Razak signed a 2016 deal with Beijing to bring Malaysia to the BRI to "cover up 1MDB".
The main project developers of the TSGP, as well as another similar BRI pipeline project at the western coast of the Malayan Peninsula, are China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau (CPPB) and Suria Strategic Energy Resources (SSER), both of them state-owned firms.
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CPPB is a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), which is notorious for its past records of corruption, oil spills, complicity with human rights abuses in Myanmar, and working with sanctioned Gazprom to supply Russian gas in the Russian Far East.
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SSER, which is owned by the Malaysian Ministry of Finance, requested for loans from the Exim Bank, one of the main CCP-owned banks supplying BRI projects.
Meanwhile, SSER also got funding from Sukuk bonds and from CIMB bank.
This is where things get pretty weirder.
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In 2017, after gathering loans, the SSER did an "88% scheme" when it paid in advance RM8.25B to CCPB for 88% of the total value of the TSGP project and the other BRI pipeline project at the western Malayan Peninsula coast despite their incomplete status.
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Then, Malaysian insiders suspected that funds from TSGP's "88% scheme" and ECRL's "Thanos snap strategy" went to Silk Road Southeast Asia Real Estate (or simply Silk Road) via Exim Bank with some Arab shareholder, which was then used...
...for buying the piece of land in Penang as per the Najib-CCCC secret deal on the ECRL, in which the funds were returned to Najib before going to IPIC.
Silk Road is owned by Sheikh Sabah, a CCCC-funded son of a Kuwati PM x a Jho Low ally.
Moreover, Silk Road's purchase of a piece of land in Penang from Najib after the Najib-CCCC secret deal on the ECRL was used to launder an Exim Bank loan to SSER for the TSGP project.
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After the fall of Najib x Mahathir's crackdown on BRI projects, the SSER received heavy fines coz of its "88% scheme".
Meanwhile, SSER's employees were given an indefinite leave while the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission started investigating on SSER's schemes.
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Besides corruption, the TSGP project experienced other symptoms of a botched BRI project.
There are concerns that TSGP lacked a feasibility study and it insisted in relying on China instead of local oil entities like Petronas.
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Other concerns raised on the TSGP include a lack of an environmental permit to operate, land acquisition drama, and a lack of transparency, especially when the provisions of the TSGP project are pretty vague.
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After the TSGP project was scrapped by Mahathir, it was reinstated again in 2021 by the premiership of Ismail Sabri Yaakob, thus raising questions from Malaysian officials and citizens, especially on the project's transparency.
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The current premiership of Anwar Ibrahim has recently called for a "revived push" on BRI projects like the TSGP.
He added that he wants to use the BRI to "invite more Chinese foreign investment to Malaysia".
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As the TSGP project in Sabah is a BRI project, its reinstatement can be dangerous, especially during Malaysia's dispute with China in the SCS, coz the project can give China more advantage in Malaysian maritime territory, especially via using the oil from the project.
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In today's #dailysoup, I'll introduce the current Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Ismail. He is known for his versatile business investments and "reclamation projects, including the controversial Princess Cove and Forest City.
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Sultan Ibrahim Ismail is the son of Sultan Iskandar, who served as a Sultan of Johor and a Yang di-Pertuan Agong (monarch) of Malaysia before his death in 2010.
This is why his full name is Sultan Ibrahim Ismail ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar.
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Although Sultan Ibrahim Ismail succeeded his father as the Sultan of Johor in January 2010, he was officially coronated in March 23, 2015.
For today's #dailysoup, I'll introduce Dennis Uy. A Filipino businessman known to be the founder of Udenna Corporation, a major petroleum x shipping company in my country, he is shrouded with business controversies.
More info in this 🧵.
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Hailing from Davao City, Uy began his business career by setting up a barbecue store named "Dencio's Kamayan", which grew into a small retail chain.
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Then, in 2002, Uy founded the Udenna Company, a conglomerate comprising of a gas station chain (Phoenix Petroleum Philippines), a convenience store chain (FamilyMart), a logistics firm (Chelsea Holdings), as well as Enderun Colleges, Clark City Global Corporation,...
For today's #dailysoup, I will talk about the causes of the Three Kingdoms Period of #China.
This is for immersion x context purposes as @mydearfaye is currently streaming "Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty", which takes place during that period.
More info in this 🧵.
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What preceded the Three Kingdoms Period (220 AD - 280 AD) was the #Han Dynasty, which was marked with an expansive economic and political power, making it one of the greatest classical civilisations.
Just like any other empire, the Han Dynasty experienced its own downfall.
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Four main theories behind the fall of the Han Dynasty are explained by Chinese historians.
These theories are: internal struggles, the rising power of the empress x court eunuchs over child emperors, external struggles, and rebellions.
The Philippine House of Representatives approves a final reading of a resolution calling for a "constitutuonal convention" or "con-con" to revise my country's 1987 Constitution.
I will update this🧵 if ever there are new developments.
For today's #dailysoup, I'll talk about Efraim Genuino, a former PAGCOR chairman who was involved in many corruption stints during his term.
Story: A gov't-controlled gambling corporation funded a political party, coffee shops, and a swimming complex.
More info in this🧵.
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From 2001-10, Genuino served as the chairman of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), a government-controlled corporation handling casinos in my country, the Philippines.
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When Cristino Naguiat succeeded Genuino as PAGCOR chairman in 2010, he discovered that from 2003-10, funds from Genuino-led PAGCOR were diverted to the entities of a "party-list" (miniature political party in my country) named BIDA Foundation.
For today's #dailysoup, I'll talk about Roel Degamo, a former governor of Negros Oriental, a province in my country, the Philippines.
He served five terms as governor until his assassination in 2023. However, he was shrouded with controversies.
More info in this 🧵.
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After spending his time as a driver, plant mechanic, and electrical control operator for the National Power Corporation, Degamo became the governor of Negros Oriental in 2011 after former governor Agustin Perdices passed away.
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In December 2011, during Degamo's first tenure as governor, Arnie Teves (the older brother of Degamo's rival, Pryde Henry Teves), together with seven other "guns-for-hire" people, were charged for attempting to assassinate Degamo.