First Posted Monday, 28 September 2009
The Timber business...as done in Pahang! The State of Pahang has a quota of about 20,000 to 30,000 acres for timber concession per year. The bulk of this is taken by Sultan Ahmad Shah. How much revenue is the State getting from companies operating logging concessions in that state?
Without going into what stumpage value is, what clear felling is, what residual value technique is, value of standing timber, Selective Management System, trees below cutting limit and trees above the cutting limit – I am going to simplify matters in this way.
There are two ways to compute this:
· Competitive bidding system: Average bid price for logging concession
per hectare - RM 19,100.00
· Based on fixed royalties: It would be RM 16,278.00.
This Sultan pays between RM$200 (Two Hundred Ringgit) to RM$2000 (Two thousand Ringgit) premium per acre. Since he became Sultan he has been given close to 100,000 hectares of timber concession in Pahang.
On these figures alone, that means Sultan Ahmad Shah has deprived the State of Pahang out of approximately RM150 Million of Revenue.
I am not going to go into how much money he made from the 100,000 hectares given to him. Suffice to say that it is also a lot of money!
But is all this enough to finance his lavish lifestyle? No way Jose! For starters, this Sultan has a personal Eurocopter EC 155 - a long range medium lift helicopter capable of carrying up to 13 passengers – a VIP corporate transport costing US$10 million! This Sultan's Heli is maintained by TUDM at no costs to the Sultan!
The damage done by these logging activities have caused the Rakyat in Pahang much suffering from flooding. In the Sungai Lembing flash floods of 2001 - where Sultan Ahmad Shah has 17,000 acres of logging concession - hundreds of houses were flooded.
The displacement of wild animals from their natural habitat goes without saying. Despite this happening, the State Government has continued to give him logging concessions close to Taman Negara in Jerantut and also in one of the world’s oldest rainforest area of Rompin.
Suffice to say that sustainable forest management principles to ensure the maximization of social, economical and environmental benefits to Pahang are not a consideration that this Sultan actively pursues. The responsibility of implementing the State Forest Management Plan which sought to “secure the orderly taking, renewal and conservation of trees in accordance with the principles of sustained yield” lies with the State Forest Director. I do not see the State Forest Director being able to work independently of the Sultan’s oft-repeated plea “Please Sir…I want some more”. Even small areas in Kuantan district belonging to University Islam Antarabangsa have been cut by Sultan Ahmad Shah’s nominee. This constant encroachments of kampong areas for legal and illegal logging has often resulted in villagers becoming upset – akin to going ‘mengamuk’ - because their Ketua kampongs could do nothing to alleviate the problems caused by these logging. Recently this was highlighted by TV9 together with the problem the authorities had in trying to construct a 13-kilometre road to ease the problems of the village folks because the timber lorries were moving in and out of the area “like nobody’s business!” The measly amount of money donated by this Sultan from his timber business to the villages is laughable, but then he does need most of it to pay off his gambling debts - and the balance is not even enough to pay for his expensive toys. The avarice of this Sultan has resulted in him being in direct competition with Amanah Saham Pahang (ASPA). ASPA used to own a massive logging concession – close to one million acres of timberland, and had dozens of sawmills and timber complexes.
But ASPA is no match to the Sultans and his ‘business partners’ who even siphoned out the logs belonging to ASPA – so much so that all of ASPA sawmills and timber complexes have had to close. This has meant the loss of jobs within ASPA and the demise of a once viable business entity in the state that was once capable of issuing 2000 to 3000 free shares per year to some of Pahang’s Rakyat through Kumipo. Now days ASPA cannot even issue dividends!
This Sultan is able to continue doing this with the collusion of the Menteri Besar. While kickbacks given by the Rakyat is considered as rasuah – the same kickbacks given by the Sultan to the Mentri Besar are “kurnia” and therefore deemed legal.
Comment : That was posted over a decade ago when Dollah's father was the Sultan Of Pahang. The Logging by the Geng Kuning has not stopped...if anything it has got worse. Add to that Bauxite, mining in pristine forest reserve, the extraordinary savage manner by which these Geng Kuning muscled their way into the Musang King business, dredging for sand in the rivers of Pahang for export etc etc, the state of Pahang is today an ATM cash vending machine for Dollah and the Kerabat di Raja of Pahang.
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