Hisham: Foreign funds for NGOs pose security risk


Hishammuddin pronounced all instances of unfamiliar appropriation affected Malaysia's autonomy as well as safety.File pic
PUTRAJAYA, Sept 21 Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein today voiced concern about unfamiliar appropriation received by a little non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in a country.
He pronounced anything that involved unfamiliar appropriation would obviously have repercussions upon a country's autonomy as well as safety.
Commenting upon a inform alleging a little RM20 million unfamiliar appropriation paid to multiform Malaysian NGOs given 2005, Hishammuddin pronounced nonetheless he was astounded that a make a difference had taken utterly a while to come into light, his method would guard a situation.
"This make a difference is in a hand of a Attorney-General as well as a Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM) is providing a information.
"Our top priority as well as shortcoming is to ensure safety as well as you have been monitoring this given prolonged ago, as well as a inflow as well as outflow of unfamiliar appropriation as well as trips done by certain leaders since it involves a status as well as government of a country. This a most critical shortcoming entrusted to a ministry," he said.
Earlier, Hishammuddin received a courtesy call from leaders of Students' Volunteer Police as well as Civil Defence Corps at his bureau here, where they additionally discussed a ministry's objectives as well as agendas concerning youth, volunteerism as well as safety.
The minister pronounced majority of a young people in a country today were already fed up with a politics of hatred as well as were seeking for more helpful programmes where they could participate in a nation's growth agenda.
"They additionally gave a little ideas about a p! rogramme s as well as it will be voiced when a time comes," he said. Bernama
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