RM1,000 for a rubber band?


That's how money is spent by a supervision which fears giving giveaway education, says PAS.
SEREMBAN: Who would be so spendthrift as well as ridiculous sufficient to compensate RM1,000 for a rubber wrist band; RM2,500 for a hat; RM1,000 for a fine cloth bag; RM500 for a pen as well as RM480 for a necktie?
Answer: The same supervision which claims a nation will go bankrupt if it offers giveaway tertiary education to citizens.
Jerap MP Mohd Firdaus Jaafar, from PAS, pointed this out at a ceramah in Seremban last night. He got his figures from a 2010 National Audit Report.
According to a report, a Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board paid RM42,000 for 42 rubber wrist bands; RM45,000 for eighteen 1Malaysia hats; RM45,000 for 45 fine cloth bags; RM43,000 for 87 pens as well as RM48,000 for 100 neckties.
"When we asked for PTPTN to be abolished, BN leaders told a people a nation would go bankrupt," Firdaus said as he held up a Auditor-General's inform prior to a crowd.
"But they don't cave spending lavishly, as well as these have been just a little of a most unusual expenses. I'm not formulating stories; this is what is reported in a National Audit Report."
Firdaus additionally warned his audience, most of whom were youths, to prop for thespian increases in highway fee rates from a year 2015 onwardsthat is, if Barisan Nasional remains in power.
"As everybody knows, there won't be any fee increase until 2015. However from 2015 onwards, there will be a 5% rate increment every three years. This meant a sum of 8 increments between 2015 as well as 2038.
"The stream fee rate from Juru (Penang) to! Jalan D uta (Kuala Lumpur) is RM43.30 as well as from Kulai (Johor) to Sungai Besi (Kuala Lumpur) is RM43.30 as well.
"In 2038, you'll have to compensate RM62.30 for possibly route.
"Based on a answer given to me in parliament this week, a highway concessionaries picked up RM11 billion from twenty-seven expressways for a three years from 2008 to 2010."
Firdaus told a throng of about 300 people which usually a change of supervision would move about improvements in governance, claiming which Pakatan Rakyat policies would deliver policies to good a people, especially in reducing their mercantile hardship.
"Umno never thinks of a people's hardship," he said.
The ceramah throng additionally heard speeches by Seremban MP John Fernandez (DAP), Bukit Kepayang state assemblymen Cha Kee Chin (DAP) as well as PAS executive committee member Zulkefly Mohamad Omar.
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