SEMPORNA- Rural as well as Regional Development Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal has denied there was misappropriation in a implementation of a People's Welfare Development Scheme in Penang as purported by its chief apportion Lim Guan Eng.
He pronounced a intrigue was implemented in 2009 in accordance with a rules as well as procedures set to assistance a hardcore poor.
"I as a Rural as well as Regional Development Minister obliged (for a scheme), instruct to state which a claim is incorrect. The support for a recipients in Penang had been disbursed in a best possible way.
"There was no misappropriation. What was purported (by Lim) was politically motivated, to taint a picture of a Penang Umno leadership (headed by Datuk Zainal Abidin Osman)."
Shafie was commenting upon Zainal Abidin's statement to a press in which he refuted Lim's claim which usually twenty-two participants of a intrigue (Skim Pembangunan Kesejahteraan Rakyat - SPKR) received RM1.1 million in support from a ministry. Zainal Abidin had simplified which in 2009, a support was since to 990 bad people from all over a state as well as out of this number, twenty-two were from Nibong Tebal.
He pronounced RM1.1mil was part of a total support of RM22.9mil channelled by a ministry for various SPKR projects in Penang from 2008 to 2012 to support 3,938 bad as well as hardcore bad in a state.
On H2O supply to a Orang Asli community in Bera, Pahang influenced by damaged pipes, Shafie suggested residents in a series of villagers influenced to be studious as a ministry was receiving action to comprom! ise a pr oblem.
"I have informed a matter to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak as well as have discussed with a member of parliament concerned as well as a executive upon a problem. we have been since until a end of this month to coordinate a project," he said.
Shafie pronounced a problem (delay) was because of a arising emanate involving remuneration in between a categorical executive as well as sub-contractor in implementing a project.
- Bernama
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