18 October 2011

Laporan audit negara masih tak nampak rupa lagi...

Anggota parlimen Pakatan Rakyat menuntut penjelasan sama ada ketua audit negara ditekan untuk menyunting laporan tahunannya. Menyelar kelewatan penyerahan laporan itu, anggota parlimen Petaling Jaya Utara Tony Pua bertanya sama ada kerajaan takut akan hasilnya.

Bercakap di lobi parlimen, Pua berkata, semasa pentadbiran bekas perdana menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad dan Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, laporan itu dibentangkan sekali dengan belanjawan.

"Tahun lalu, laporan audit negara lewat seminggu dan kali ini masih belum dibentangkan di Parlimen.

"Saya ulang, adakan sebarang tekanan supaya laporan itu disunting," katanya.


Sebelum itu Naib Presiden PAS Salahuddin Ayub (Kubang Kerian) mempersoalkan kelewatan itu dan mahukan penjelasan Timbalan Speaker Ronald Kiandee. Salahuddin berkata, sejak minggu lalu pihaknya sudah bertanya tentang alasan di sebalik langkah yang tidak selalu berlaku itu.

'Is auditor-general under pressure to censor report?'

Pakatan Rakyat parliamentarians have demanded to know if the auditor-general (AG) has been “pressured to edit” his annual report to make it more palatable. Hitting out at the government for the delay in the submission of the report, Petaling Jaya Utara DAP MP Tony Pua asked whether the government is “afraid” of the outcome. He told reporters in the Parliament lobby that the during the administration of former premiers Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, the report was presented concurrently with the Budget.

“Last year the AG’s report was one week late and this time it is yet to be tabled in Parliament. I repeat, is there pressure to edit the report?” he asked.

Earlier, Salahuddin Ayub (PAS-Kubang Kerian) questioned the delay in the Dewan Rakyat and asked deputy speaker Ronald Kiandee (right) for an explanation.

“What is the reason behind this unusual action this year? We have been asking for it since last week,” said Salahuddin. Kiandee said Parliament is also waiting for the report and that the MPs will receive their copy in due time.

Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim interjected and insisted that the latter issues a “stern warning” and demands a “valid explanation” from the relevant ministry.

“Is this a trick? Why the delay? Is it to stop MPs from debating it?” asked Anwar. But Kiandee insisted that parliamentarians had brought up the matter in the Supply Bill debate.


“Therefore, the minister will respond accordingly when winding up the Budget debate,” said the deputy speaker, ending the argument.

source:malaysiakini

Still missing: Auditor General’s report

Sorrylah guys....sebenarnya laporan audit tu masih disemak oleh Bik Mama, supaya nak pastikan pembelian cincin berlian RM 24 juta tak diselit dalam laporan tersebut!!!

Bik mama 'blow' pasai tak ada peruntukkan bagi projek 'Permata'nya....

cheers.

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