Tuesday 21 May 2024
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KUALA LUMPUR (April 9): Former Transport Minister Anthony Loke took to Facebook today to question the removal of Afzal Abdul Rahim and Ragunath Kesavan as authority members of the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM).

The duo were appointed during Loke's tenure, who relinquished his role after the Perikatan Nasional coalition took over last month.

Letters seen by The Edge Financial Daily showed that the services of Afzal and Ragunath were terminated effective immediately as part of a review process by the Transport Ministry of all chairmen and boards of directors of statutory bodies and agencies within its purview. The letters, dated April 2020, were signed by Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.

In his Facebook page, Loke said both Afzal and Ragunath are professionals and not a member of any political parties related to the Pakatan Harapan coalition.

"While I can understand that it is the prerogative of the sitting Minister to appoint or remove any board members of statutory bodies under the ministry, can't they differentiate between professional and political appointees? For the record, I did not remove any professionals or non-politicians appointed by my predecessor during my tenure in the Transport Ministry. I let them serve until the end of their terms," he said.

Loke added: "Afzal is the CEO of TIME dotCom, independent board member of CIMB Group and a licensed FAA commercial pilot. When I first met him, he was very critical about CAAM's efficiency but very passionate about aviation related issues. I then invited him to join the board of CAAM to turn his criticism to constructive suggestions to improve CAAM."

He went on to say that Afzal had agreed to the appointment but on condition that he would serve on a pro bono basis. "He (also) refused to accept any allowances from CAAM."

Loke noted that Ragunath came in later as the authority needed someone with a strong legal background and the latter was the former Bar Council chairman. "I appointed him although I knew that he was a strong critic of the then PH Government."

When contacted, Afzal confirmed that he was no longer with CAAM, having received his termination letter from Wee on Wednesday.

“I wish CAAM and the MoT all the best moving forward,” he said.

However, he declined to comment on the latest status of CAAM's efforts to regain the Category 1 status from the US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA). The US aviation regulator had downgraded CAAM to Category 2 status in November last year, following its failure to meet a safety oversight audit in April 2019.

Under Loke's tenure, a decision was made to merge CAAM with the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM). However, this is pending an Act of Parliament to unwind MAVCOM.

A check on CAAM's website yesterday showed that both Afzal's and Ragunath's names have been removed from its list of authority members. Its website revealed seven authority members namely its chairman Captain Ahmad Ridzwan Mohd Salleh, MoT secretary-general Datuk Isham Ishak, acting CEO Zainul Fuad Md Wahi, Commander Professor Datuk Razali Mahfar, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman president and CEO Tan Sri Dr Chuah Hean Teik and Ministry of Finance representative Rokhoun Nafsiah Abd Rashid and Mohd Fahmi Mohd Mokhtar as her alternate representative.

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