Malaysia

LCS: PAC to visit Lumut naval base, commence proceedings on Saturday

Progress report will touch on developments from October 2022 to May 2023, says chairman

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 08 Jun 2023 10:37PM

LCS: PAC to visit Lumut naval base, commence proceedings on Saturday
Earlier the littoral combat ships construction was mired in controversy when the Public Accounts Committee revealed that no units have been completed despite the government having paid RM6.083 billion to Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd. – Hishammuddin Hussein Facebook pic, June 8, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) will be commencing its proceedings on the construction progress of the second-generation littoral combat ships (LCS) owned by the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN).

PAC chairman Datuk Mas Ermieyati Samsudin said the committee will be making a visit to the RMN naval base in Lumut, Perak which is the location of the LCS construction on Saturday. 

“In taking the recommendation from the PAC of the 14th Parliament, which wants the Defence Ministry to submit the latest development to PAC every three months, the 15th Term PAC will also be tabling the LCS progress report every three months to Dewan Rakyat. 

“For this report, it will touch on the construction progress made from October 2022 to May 2023,” she said in a media conference at the Parliament Building lobby today. 

Earlier the LCS construction was mired in controversy when PAC revealed that no units have been completed despite the government having paid RM6.083 billion to Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd.

In another development, Mas Ermieyati said PAC will be calling the secretary-general of the several ministries to attend its proceedings relating to issues raised on their respective ministries following the joint briefing with the National Audit Department. 

She said the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry secretary-general will be called on June 14 to explain the weaknesses in fund receipts in the form of finance and assets as well as the padi price subsidy scheme.

The secretaries-general of the Health Ministry and the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry will be called on June 15 to explain the issue of procurement and management of the Covid-19 outbreak, which includes the issue of 1.1 million doses of expired vaccine, 93 units of ventilator which could not be used and the excess stock of boots and protective suit, she said.

In addition, she said PAC will also summon the Treasury secretary-general, the Rural and Regional Development Ministry secretary-general, and Felcra Bhd’s chief executive officer on June 27, because Felcra's audited financial statements for 2019, 2020 and 2021 have not yet been finalised.

“PAC will also get a briefing on the Jana Wibawa Programme from the Finance Ministry,” she said.

Touching on the PAC proceedings, Mas Ermieyati said the committee hoped that its proceedings would be open to the public from next year in line with the government’s institutional reform agenda.

“I believe the administration of Parliament has prepared and has the ability in terms of human resources and information technology equipment to carry out open proceedings.” – Bernama, June 8, 2023

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