KUALA LUMPUR -- Political Secretary to the Minister of Finance Tony Pua has asserted that the government is not terminating the Mass Rapid Transit Line 2 (MRT2) underground work project, instead opportunities will avail if the new project is awarded at a lower cost. In an open letter to MMC Gamuda KVMRT Sdn Bhd (MMC Gamuda) today, Pua, who is also Member of Parliament for Damansara, rapped the directors of MMC-Gamuda for “putting up a great show” since the decision to terminate the project was announced. Among the claims made by MMC Gamuda were the decision to terminate the contract was hasty and ill-conceived and would result in 20,000 workers losing their jobs, prompting a campaign asking Malaysians to sign a petition to “Save 20,000” jobs. “The performance and mobilisation of the above campaign are nothing short of impressive. The question of cost of the project to the government was conveniently i...