MB explains text messages worth RM300,000


The Negeri Sembilan antithesis leader says greetings could have been sent out for free.
SEREMBAN: Menteri Besar Mohamad Hasan currently rejected an antithesis assign which a state used nearly RM300,000 of open supports to send out gratifying greetings by SMS.
Winding up a three-day event of a state assembly, he pronounced a text messages were sent out under a Info Belia programme as well as a cost was borne by Yayasan Negeri Sembilan.
"The state has never given a sen to a Yayasan," he said. "It generates its own income from assorted investments. In fact Yayasan Negeri Sembilan contributes a little supports to a state government."
He was responding to state antithesis leader Loke Siew Fook, who yesterday quoted a created reply from a supervision saying it had spent RM299,743.05 to send out 2,893,074 SMS greetings to a open on gratifying occasions.
Loke pronounced a money was wasted because text messages could be sent for free, such as through websites like WhatsApp.
"Why spend so most of a people's money for something which is of such low priority?" he said.
"What is a objective of a use as well as what is a benefit to a people?"
Villagers in limbo
Loke also ticked off a state supervision for breaking a promise to settlers of a encampment in Rahang whose homes were demolished to make way for a road project.
He pronounced a state had told a folk in Kampung Abok which they would be supposing with town houses labelled during in between RM40,000 as well as RM50,000.
"When a supervision longed for to start a Middle Ring! Road pr oject, these people were asked to move out from a allotment area," he said.
"They were given a token of RM5,000 as well as were betrothed which a town houses would be built on a spaces superfluous after a completion of a plan as well as which a cost would be low sufficient for them."
The influenced people were ostensible to receive a keys to a brand new houses from Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak during his visit to a area last February. But this did not happen. According to Loke, they had found out two days progressing which a cost would be around RM72,000.
"They refused to sign a pertinent documents because a houses were as well expensive."
Loke, who is a state assemblyman for Lobak as well as MP for Rasah, pronounced he had learnt which both a sovereign as well as state governments had supposing a accede to for a plan because this was a "special-case plan not meant for distinction making".
"So I wonder why a state supervision cannot sell during a cheaper cost it promised."
Mohamad told a assembly currently which his administration was wakeful of a plight of a villagers as well as would "try to repair a cost which is affordable" to them.
He pronounced a state executive legislature would discuss a emanate next week.
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