Azalina: From Sports to Tourism Ministry, still no accountibility
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Police report lodged on Pempena scandal |
| November 19, 2008 |
| DAP stalwart Lim Kit Siang today filed a police report against the Tourism Ministry and state-owned company Pempena Sdn Bhd over a litany of allegations ranging from breach of trust, fraud to abuse of power.
Lim also appended an article by The Sun editor R Nadeswaran titled ‘Let them rot in jail’ on the Pempena scandal and the former’s five-page press statement on the matter. Speaking to reporters later, Lim said: “I have just heard that Pempena is looking for a fresh injection of RM5 million to keep it afloat. The tourism minister (Azalina Othman Said) must explain the needs for the extra funds.” “Is it throwing away good money for bad money?” asked Lim, who was accompanied by Cheras MP Tan Kok Wai, Bukit Bintang MP Fong Kui Loon, Serdang MP Teo Nie Ching and Kuching MP Chong Jen Jien. Pempena is a national tourism development company set up in 1976 by Tourism Malaysia, an agency of the Tourism Ministry. Allegations against Pempena first surfaced in a July 2 Malaysiakini report regarding a memorandum by Pempena staff to Azalina, alleging graft and breach of trust by two key figures in the company. Limited scope Among others, the allegations stated that the duo had pocketed commissions when refinancing luxury vehicles for a high-end tourist taxi service, approved several lucrative contracts to RM2 companies, overstating the cost of creating an e-tourism portal by about RM5 million; and by passing the Pempena board of directors in ‘investing’ in a restaurant project in Melbourne.
A summary report of the PWC probe, which was only made public through Lim yesterday, said that as of June 2008, Pempena had invested a total of RM54.5 million in 24 companies, but only four generated profits. The report also said that Pempena invested in five non-functional companies and recommended divesting the companies which would result in a loss of approximately RM20 million. PWC also notes that the RM18.3 million Executive Taxi Services (Pets) luxury taxi project has so far recorded a loss of up to RM7.8 million. The report however was only limited to a few matters while other allegations stated in the memorandum by Pempena staff such as the RM10 million e-tourism portal was not mentioned. |
He made the report at the Dang Wangi district police headquarters and appended the PriceWaterhouse Coopers (PWC) summary report on Pempena and its subsidiaries.
Following this, Azalina
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The inaction of the PAC to expose the culprit on such blatant misappropriation of government /taxpayers funds will have the following consequences:
1) It proves to the rakyat that nothing has changed and that our government has not learnt its lesson that led to its worst result in the 12th general election
2) That our government encourages such abuse of tax-payers monies and
3) Sets a very bad example to other government officials (especially those who handle funds) that they too can spend government money without any thoughts of accountability.
What can we say but only – Malaysia Boleh !
Justine - November 20, 2008 at 1:32 am
It is time to apply to court to raise the corporate veil and find who really own and manage these RM2 companies and perpetrate fraud on the tax payers. It is taxpayer money.
Mr Bean - November 20, 2008 at 8:25 am
Abang Din
Spot on. The Champions Youth Cup fiasco has been put in cold storage. Yang kena bayar taxpayers jugak. What gives.
Toncet Biru - November 20, 2008 at 3:20 pm
” as of June 2008, Pempena had invested a total of RM54.5 million in 24 companies, but only four generated profits ”
i luv Malaysia and sure luv to do business with Putrajaya
cheers
omarkhayyam - November 20, 2008 at 5:27 pm
How come we don’t see 3 carloads of Baclava clad policemen arresting Azalina on her way home from work? At the very least there should be 4 policemen and 4 policewomen arresting her in the lobby of Parliament or the lobby of Tourism Ministry just like the arrest of Ronnie Liu. Why police kecut teloq afraid being given the karate kick or scissor kick.
Tourism Ministry is just a waste of money. Just shut it down. Tourist will come no matter what. The tourism industry will develop the necessary facilities hotels, resorts, and attractions if there is money to be made. To date all Tourism Ministry projects, hotels and resorts have lost money.
There is no Tourism Ministry yet Las Vegas, Orlando, Anaheim, Singapore, Hong Kong and many other destinations have managed to draw millions of visitors each year.
shrek - November 21, 2008 at 11:28 am