We will act according to the rules, says Chief Secretary to the Government

October 25, 2011

Comment: Auditor-General's Report, 2010

"We will action according to the rules", says the Chief Secretary to the Government as well as Head of the Civil Service, Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan (left). I suspicion I have heard the statement the number of times before; each year this is steady as mantra.

Yet each year, you read in the Audit-General's Annual Report of the same mismanagement of open supports as well as flouting of rules, regulations as well as procedures, as well as incompetence upon the part of the top group as well as women of the Civil Service in conditions of performance. But there is a noted alleviation in the monetary supervision of supervision departments as well as ministries compared to 2009, says the Auditor-General. Is that any comfort to taxpayers?

Millions of ringgit have been outlayed to send polite servants overseas for Masters as well as Doctoral degrees as well as for polite use training at INTAN (Institut Tadbiran Negara) as well as alternative places. It is fair to contend that this inept administration department has to do with the leadership of the Civil Service itself.

As the President of UIA, for example, Tan Sri Mohd Sidek showed that he is quite unqualified of the handling of the Aziz Bari suspension. We know what happened next: the situation worked up the charge of protests by undergraduates in support of their much reputable as well as renouned professor. The plight of Aziz Bari regenerated open regard about domestic division in university affairs.

In f! act, Tan Sri Mohd Sidek over-reacted by ignoring the principles of healthy justice, as well as unsuccessful to strengthen UIA's educational freedom. He additionally broke the Najib Administration by politicising what could have been the purely internal make the difference for the UIA administration.Din Merican

October 25, 2011

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We will action upon review report, says Chief Secretary to the Government

By Shannon Teoh
October 25, 2011

Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan pronounced currently the supervision will "act according to the rules" in dealing with the nine ministries as well as departments that blew their budget by the sum of RM3.73 billion final year.

The Chief Secretary to the Government pronounced that stairs will be taken following yesterday's release of the 2010 Auditor-General's Report to safeguard "these mistakes have been not repeated."

"We have been following up upon the inform as well as will action following the rules," he told The Malaysian Insider. Mohd Sidek also told the press discussion that the review showed "there is still room for improvement."

"We don't thoughts that the Auditor-General has since his views. We would thoughts if he did not. That is his role," he told reporters here.

Those exceeding final year's allocation embody the Education Ministry, Health Ministry, Home Ministry, Agriculture as well as Agro-Based Industry Ministry, Public Service Department, Attorney-General's Department, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission as well as the Public Services Commission.

Auditor-General Tan Sri Ambrin Buang (right) pronounced! the ove rspending was destined due to additional activities as well as unscheduled payments.

"According to monetary rules, an output can only be carried out if the authorized monetary allocation was enough. The review checks found that this rule was not fully followed by multiform ministries that have overspent over what has been allocated. This shows that there is still debility in the planning as well as supervision of expenditures even yet this issue has been often raised," he wrote.

The inform additionally found 75 cases of over-expenditure in 14 different ministries in conditions of use payments as well as reserve amounting to RM306.01 million.

There were additionally 17 cases inside of 8 ministries final year where the sum of RM98.8 million in allocations went unspent.


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