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Sabah’s financial position stable in 2019: AG’s report

Revenue collection stands at RM4.26 billion, an increase of RM105.46 million or 2.5% from 2018

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 18 Dec 2020 2:10PM

Sabah’s financial position stable in 2019: AG’s report
Out of 760 projects planned in Sabah last year, 99 projects have been completed, 445 are in the midst of being implemented and 216 have not been implemented. – The Vibes file pic, December 18, 2020

KOTA KINABALU – The Sabah government’s overall financial standing for the year ended December 31, 2019, was stable, according to the Auditor-General’s Report released today. 

The report said the state government’s Consolidated Fund recorded a decrease of RM521.59 million or 13.8%to RM3.25 billion in 2019 compared with RM3.77 billion in 2018. 

Meanwhile, its Consolidated Revenue Account recorded a surplus of RM214.24 million, an increase of RM151.66 million or 242.3% compared with RM62.58 million in 2018.

“In 2019, the state government’s revenue collection stood at RM4.26 billion, an increase of RM105.46 million or 2.5% compared with RM4.15 billion collected in 2018,” it said.

The AG’s report also noted that last year, a total of RM974.43 million in development expenditure had been approved and a total of RM810.40 million had been spent.

It added that, out of 760 projects planned, 99 projects have been completed, 445 are in the midst of being implemented and 216 have not been implemented.

Claimable loans balance rose by RM3.88 million or 0.3% to RM1.207 billion during the year, from RM1.203 billion in 2018.

However, the report noted that it could not confirm the balance of arrears as there are differences in the balance of arrears stated in supporting documents.

Meanwhile, the state government’s public debt arrears declined by RM1.05 billion or 27.7% to RM2.74 billion in 2019 from RM3.79 billion in 2018.

"At the end of 2019, the state revenue arrears rose by RM18.84 million or 3.7% to RM527.64 million compared with RM508.80 million in 2018," it said.

The report also stated that 39 out of 45 state agencies had submitted their financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2019. – Bernama, December 18, 2020

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