Saturday, 4 August 2018

DAN APA PULA TENTANG PEMBAZIRAN WANG PEMBAYAR CUKAI, SADDIQ?

Ulasan berita:


Apabila kecil cukup kecil, Saddiq?


Adakah kemajuan 15% cukup kecil untuk anda pertimbangkan menafikan syarikat yang telah dianugerahkan projek melalui cara yang mengikut undang-undang hak mereka untuk menyiapkan projek itu?


Apakah langkah yang anda ambil untuk menentukan bahawa kemajuan 15% dijadikan satu tidak kecukupan bagi pihak syarikat yang melaksanakan projek?


Adakah anda secara mudah memetik angka rawak atas angin untuk memutuskan projek mana perlu ditender semula?


Apa pula sekiranya 15% adalah mengikut atau selaras dengan jadual yang dimajukan oleh syarikat sebelum projek dianugerah?


Adakah anda masih akan meneruskan dan menender semula projek?


Tahukah anda, di bawah keadaan itu, syarikat berkenaan berakhir dengan menyaman kementerian anda?


Dan tahukah anda, bahawa sekiranya syarikat terpaksa menyaman, adalah pembayar cukai yang akhirnya terpaksa membayar kos guaman kementerian anda?


Oleh yang demikian bagaimana pun, itu baik bagi kita, mengambil kira bahawa kita diberitahu Pakatan Harapan adalah semua tentang pentadbiran baikdan “pembasmi pembaziran?”


Bolehkah anda lihat sekarang mengapa saya panggil anda “a polical greenhorn”? Kerana tiada pengalaman dan tidak pengetahuan buat kerja tetapi hanya untuk balas dendam kepada rakyat.


Rujukan berita:

KUALA LUMPUR: Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman has called for all of the ministry’s projects which are less than 15 per cent complete to be halted and reopened for tender.

“I have instructed the ministry to stop projects that have not (reached) the 15 per cent mark, as per conditions set by the Finance Ministry. We will do a re-tendering process for the projects through open tender,” he said at Parliament yesterday.

He said most of the scrapped projects were started this year. These, he said, included new youth centres and stadiums.

He also touched on a five-step plan to rejuvenate the ministry and bring it to an “exemplary level of governance”.

“After discussions with the relevant bodies and agencies, we have agreed that the five objectives will begin with ensuring that all contracts go through an open tender process.

“There must also be a Grade P44-ranked Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission officer stationed at the ministry’s office.

“Ministry officers must also declare their assets, while we move to revive the Corruption Risk Mitigation report, and for completed and halfway projects to be scrutinised through programme and forensic auditing.”

Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Steven Sim yesterday said most of the contracts awarded by the ministry last year were through direct negotiations.

Former youth and sports minister Khairy Jamaluddin had stated that the directly-awarded contracts were not an automatic sign of corruption.


Source: NST Online

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