Guan Eng: Act on audit report or see repeat of abuses

Lim pronounced disaster to residence a highlighted abuses will safeguard their repeat subsequent year. File pic

KUALA LUMPUR, October 27 DAP has called for low mark to be meted out over abuses unprotected in a 2010 Auditor-General inform to safeguard these are not steady subsequent year.

Secretary-general Lim Guan Eng pronounced in his Deepavali summary currently which a inform was a reminder "of all which is wrong in a Barisan Nasional (BN) sovereign government."

"The abuses of power, wrongdoings as well as monetary malpractices exposed... will be certainly steady subsequent year unless action is taken opposite a departments, officials as well as even a ministers responsible," a Penang arch apportion said.

He cited cases such as RM56,350 being paid for night-vision sea binoculars which cost RM1,940, a LCD radio as well as DVD player value RM195 being bought for RM16,100, RM770,000 spent to supply physical phenomenon to one house, as well as a RM73.6 million cattle-farming project linked to apportion Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil which met only 40 per cent of tact targets.

"The sovereign supervision has unsuccessful to stop a debase of wrongdoing, abuses of energy as well as monetary malpractices over a final 54 years. Only a change of supervision can move about a mutation for great to win over bad," a Bagan MP added.

The Auditor-General's inform is a monetary review of all supervision departments as well as has revealed irregularities in past years.

The review for 2010 released on Monday revealed which nine sovereign ministries as well as departments overspent final year's altogether operational grant by a sum of RM3.73 billion.

Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has pronounced it will probe 7 ministries as well as agencies for diseased monetary management.

Chief Secretary to a supervision Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan addit! ionally promised which a supervision will take action "according to a rules" on a report.

The antithesis has claimed which a 2009 inform proved which a supervision wastes RM28 billion annually.

But BN insisted a figure was wrongly reported as there is no specific mention in a report.

The Malaysian Insider :: Malaysia

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