Malaysia

Sabah Water Dept comprises less than 10% of professionals: Bung Moktar

Deputy CM notes almost all 3,000 staff cannot be promoted following 2016 corruption scandal

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Dec 2021 11:59PM

Sabah Water Dept comprises less than 10% of professionals: Bung Moktar
Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin says Sabah has agreed to get 300 new professional engineers, but the Public Service Department has not responded to its request for new appointments. – Bernama pic, December 8, 2021 

by Jason Santos

KOTA KINABALU – Describing the Sabah Water Department as blacklisted, Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin said less than 10% of the agency comprised professionals. 

He said close to 3,000 of its staff promotions had been frozen since a corruption scandal hit the department in 2016.

“They cannot be promoted. They can only be demoted. Sacking all of them would cripple the department, charging them in court would doom the Water Department,” said Bung when answering a question during his winding-up speech tonight.

Bung was responding to a question by Norazlinah Arif (Kunak-Warisan), who noted that less than 20% of Water Department personnel are professionals and that the qualifications of the engineers are below standards.

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission arrested and charged the former Water Department director and deputy director after hundreds of millions of ringgit had been found in the department’s office and the homes of the two suspects in 2016.

This followed the arrest of 19 district engineers that same year, forcing the Water Department to appoint 15 new officers to replace them.

He said the state has agreed to get 300 new professional engineers, but the Public Service Department has not responded to its request for new appointments.

Earlier, Bung had said the RM244.47 million allocation under the 2022 state budget for his ministry’s development is insufficient.

Bung – who is also state public works minister – said he was given the burden of leading a “live monitor lizard” under his ministry, adding that he has to oversee the train service, roads, and drainage, among others.

This is unlike in Peninsular Malaysia where these amenities come under different specific ministries, he said.

“This is why when there are problems, all complaints come to me.

“For instance, there are nine categories of roads in Sabah – including federal roads, state roads, local government roads, agriculture area roads, and estate roads.

“But when there is a problem with these roads, the public come to attack me,” said Bung, adding that he is disappointed by this.

Bung said he has to start working, otherwise the problem will continue to persist in the state assembly for many years to come.

He said it is the same issue with water, as the state needs RM27 billion to resolve water woes, but does not have the required funds since the federal government only provides a small portion of the needed amount. – The Vibes, December 8, 2021 

Related News

Malaysia / 1mth

‘No one gets rich in politics unless he’s a crook’: Selangor Sultan shares Truman's quote

Malaysia / 1mth

No money trail because payments to Guan Eng made in cash - Witness

Malaysia / 1mth

Anwar’s budget cuts - a master move for reform

Malaysia / 4mth

'Do not be too hasty in passing judgment against others' - PM

Malaysia / 4mth

Corruption: 'Nobody escapes my radar' - King issues stern warning

Malaysia / 4mth

Government DG and director detained by MACC for alleged corruption

Spotlight

Malaysia

Video of individuals, believed to be Rohingyas, sleeping in MRT goes viral

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Woman claims RM4 million condo transferred without consent after investment scheme collapse

Malaysia

Outstanding judgment paid to Teresa Kok, auction of Jamal's property called off

Malaysia

PH defers Johor MB post decision as Loke prioritises election victory

Events

International media networks need to be strengthened to face global challenges

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Over 250 homes damaged in Bercham storm (video)

Malaysia

Johor state election: DAP bets on Malay candidate in Ulu Tiram

Opinion

ASEAN’s renaissance: A new lease of life in the multipolar world

You may be interested

Malaysia

Peeping Tom detained by public after allegedly filming woman inside restaurant toilet

Malaysia

Johor PRN: Amanah fields 13 new faces

Malaysia

World Cup betting crackdown nets three women in Kuching

Malaysia

Video of individuals, believed to be Rohingyas, sleeping in MRT goes viral

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Controversy in China, woman comes forward to apologise (video)

Malaysia

Jasin MP, wife involved in accident

Malaysia

Hamzah's appointment as Opposition Leader to be formally notified before parliament reconvenes

Malaysia

PM Anwar: Putin assured Malaysia’s energy supply for next 20 years