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Over-bloated allocation funds 4Nov2014
“DAP:
RM7,000-road project no joke”(BP30/10/2014).
JKR estimated cost for the construction was 10 times more, RM70,000.
DAP
did it with the amount 10 times less.
Abdul Karim who so often jeered at them not being able to deliver the
minor rural project now sneered at them for wanting publicity.
What
a shame when the people asked for the construction of the road, the BN
representatives always told them they never had enough in the budget.
Every
project, major or minor is believed to be “over-bloated and over-claimed” so
that there are enough commissions for all who see or not see it (见/没见者都有份) from PM’s office to the site to pocket.
I can
understand why our national debt has accumulated so much and so fast for the
last 31years,especially after Najib took over the tenure of PM.
I
witnessed the allocation fund for XXX road that might require RM700,000 to “layer
up”/upgrade but RM2,000,000 was allocated for the work.
I see
how the amount of RM2million had been pocketed in terms of commissions from the
PM’s office to the site. This M-habit
die hard.
“MACC
should probe UMT’s procurement of RV Discovery” (BP 28/10/2014). The project was built with a contract value
of RM14.39 million.
Pubic
Accounts Committee chairman Jazlan Mohamed said the project was not undertaken
with “due diligence in the tender process”.
That
means it was done with so much saved cost and labour. It is a lot of “chinchai” work. Who is the minister who signed off this project?
The
question is how much RMs in commission were pocketed by various quarters and
how much left when it reached the site for the said project.
I see it “a sin to die” for those who pickpocketed the allocation funds in terms of commission. To me it is a kind of robbery which needs the change of government to change this bad habit.
I see it “a sin to die” for those who pickpocketed the allocation funds in terms of commission. To me it is a kind of robbery which needs the change of government to change this bad habit.
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