Australasian Leisure Management
Aug 14, 2018

Government calls for audit of Malayia’s ‘white elephant’ Movie Animation Park Studios

Government calls for audit of Malayia’s ‘white elephant’ Movie Animation Park Studios

The state government of Perak, Malaysia, has called for a forensic audit of the loss-making Movie Animation Park Studios (MAPS).

Perak Economic Advisory Council (SEAC) member, Nga Kor Ming said that an investigation was now a priority so the theme park can be saved.

Nga told media outlets “the state government is committed to save this white elephant project but what is more important is to have a forensic audit and it should be done immediately. Those who made every decision on this project until it caused a big loss should be responsible and brought to justice. This is the people’s money.

“We have reminded them so many times during their five-year period, to not get involved by investing in MAPS. It is not the state government’s job to build the theme park. We should give it to the private sector to invest and they will bear everything.

“At the beginning, the state government was not involved in this project and Perak State Development Corporation (PKNP) only provided land to the private sector who wished to develop the theme park.

“I am not sure how the plan changed out of the blue and the state government now is the largest stakeholder in this project.”

According to Nga, losses incurred to date were RM474.4 million (approximately US$115.87 million).

MAPS, Asia’s first animation theme park, opened last June.

Under newly elected Prime Minister Mahathir Bin Mohamad, the Malaysian Government has embarked on an anti-corruption drive, scrutinising projects and contracts awarded under the previous administration of Najbi Razak.

Image: The Cave of Wonders at Malaysia's Movie Animation Park Studios.

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