Malaysia Seizes $240 Million From Chinese State Firm's Account: Report

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Malaysia seizes over 1 billion ringgit from an account of China Petroleum Pipeline EngineeringMalaysia has seized more than 1 billion
ringgit ($243.25 million) from a bank account of state-owned China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Ltd (CPP), the Straits Times newspaper
said on Saturday.The seizure comes nearly a year after Malaysia suspended two pipeline projects, valued at $2.3 billion, on which CPP was
the lead contractor.The Malaysian government this month ordered HSBC to transfer the funds held in the Chinese firm's account to Suria
Strategic Energy Resources, which is wholly owned by the Malaysian finance ministry, the Singapore-based newspaper said.CPP was perplexed by
the unilateral transfer of funds out of its account without notification, the firm, a unit of state energy giant China National Petroleum
Corp, told the newspaper.Officials of Malaysia's finance ministry, the office of its prime minister and the pipeline firm's Malaysia office
did not immediately respond to requests from Reuters for comment.HSBC declined to comment, citing client confidentiality.An official of
CPP's parent, China National Petroleum, also declined to comment.In 2016, CPP won a contract from the government of former prime minister
Najib Razak to build a petroleum pipeline stretching 600 km (373 miles) along the west coast of peninsular Malaysia and a 662-km (411-mile)
gas pipeline in Sabah, the Malaysian state on Borneo island.But the projects were suspended last July by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad,
who unexpectedly defeated Najib in the 2018 election
Mahathir has vowed to renegotiate or cancel what he calls "unfair" Chinese projects authorized by Najib.The trade partners agreed this year
to resume building a multi-billion-dollar rail project, after having shaved nearly a third of its costs, following months of talks that
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