Liow must pay for WWW 15 bid, says RTD


Liow formerly pronounced he did not know who had paid for a RM24,200 number. File pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Jun 6 Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai contingency pay for a WWW fifteen automobile registration series as a bid was in his name, a Road Transportation Department (RTD) was reported observant currently in Sin Chew Daily.
"Although this automobile plate is used on an central car, but you demeanour during who a bidder is, if a bidder is a ministry, it will be paid by a ministry; if it's underneath a personal name, it will be paid by a individual," an unnamed open family military officer from a Kuala Lumpur RTD bend was quoted as observant by Sin Chew.
Sin Chew reported a RTD central observant that given a WWW fifteen proposal was in Liow's name, a apportion would be a party liable for a winning RM24,200 bid.
The central additionally told a newspaper that all a WWW registrations were sole through open proposal as well as that a RTD does not reserve specific numbers for ministers unless destined to do so by their superiors.
A minister's personal automobile could additionally be used as an central car, a central was reported observant as well as cited a box of Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim as an example.
Yesterday, Liow had pronounced he was not certain who paid a RM24,200 for a WWW fifteen car registration series he won in a new RTD tender.
The MCA emissary president had reliable a Ministry of Health did not pay for a bid but shielded himself by observant that a "process (of bidding) was handled by JPJ (RTD)."
Pressed for answers over who paid for a bid, Liow said, "not sure, we have to check".
"All ministers have been authorised for one number; we didn't exercise a choice earlier," Liow had said.
"Numbers to me ! have bee n not important; what is more important is use to a people," he added.
Thousands of people had alive a three Kuala Lumpur RTD branches to place their bids for a desired WWW plates.
Liow is a second chairman to come underneath open scrutiny after a Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Ismail Sultan Iskandar, kick close to 10,000 bidders to win a proposal for a car registration series WWW 1, with a record-setting bid of RM520,000.
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