Relatives of Chinese passengers seek to talk directly with Malaysian leaders – Bernama

Several family members of Chinese passengers on board a missing Malaysian airliner have requested to speak directly with Malaysian leaders via teleconference.

Their prime concerns are the whereabouts of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 and the work the Malaysian government has done in finding the plane, which disappeared last Saturday on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board.

They are requesting those who possess professional knowledge on telecommunications and radar as well as top officials from the aviation department, military and navy to speak directly with them.

Apart from requesting the Malaysian ambassador to China, Datuk Iskandar Sarudin, to meet them here, they are seeking payment for expenses and accommodation since the disappearance of the plane.

MAS has promised earlier to bear the families' accommodation in Beijing for at least one week.

MAS spokesman Ignatius Ong Ming Choy said the airline would bear their phone bills beginning March 8, either in Beijing or Kuala Lumpur.

The families have turned down an offer by Ong to fly some 20 to 30 family members to Kuala Lumpur to obtain first-hand information.

Ong had suggested that some 20 to 30 family members be selected as representatives to leave for Kuala Lumpur to obtain the first-hand information together with the families who had arrived a few days ago.

Representatives from the Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation were also present at today's briefing for the families.

A massive multinational search is on to find the missing aircraft, with the latest focus also on the Indian Ocean following reports that the plane might have changed course. – Bernama, March 14, 2014.