Minister not sure who paid for WWW 15


KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai pronounced currently which he is not sure who paid a RM24,200 for a WWW fifteen vehicle registration series he won in a new proposal as controversy mounted over why he made a bid for his central car.
Questioned currently by reporters over who made a payment, a MCA emissary president confirmed which a Ministry of Health did not pay for a number.
But when serve pulpy for answers, Liow(picture)hesitated prior to observant "not sure, we have to check".
MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek, who was additionally present during a press discussion during a MCA headquarters, attempted to assistance Liow by observant which a money went "from a left hand to a right hand".
But Dr Chua additionally did not contend who paid a money.
"When we applied for it, we didn't know a cost," Liow said.
He shielded himself by observant which "the process (of bidding) was handled by JPJ (Road Transport Department)" as well as repeated which a bid was placed because of a change in his central car.
He pronounced which "all ministers have been authorised for a single number, we didn't practice a option earlier."
He pronounced "numbers to me have been not important, what is some-more critical is service to a people."
On May 28, it was announced which a Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Ismail Sultan Iskandar, kick tighten to 10,000 bidders to win a proposal for a vehicle registration series WWW 1, with a top bid of RM520,000.
It was additionally suggested afterwards which Liow had won a bid for a WWW fifteen registration number.
Thousands of people had thronged a 3 Kuala Lumpur RTD branches to place their bids for a WWW prefix.
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