KUALA LUMPUR – The Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) will give priority to postponed cases, with at least three reports to be tabled in the next two weeks.
PAC chairman, Wong Kah Woh, in a statement today, said the cases included the Malaysia Sports School in Perlis; Road Charge Collection System (RC) and Vehicle Entry Record (VEP), as well as the sale of land owned by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).
“Briefings regarding cases handled by the previous PAC which were postponed since last March have been given to the PAC members.
“The schedule for the PAC meeting within the next two weeks has also been arranged with the meetings to be held every day (morning and afternoon) throughout this parliamentary session,” he said.
Yesterday, Dewan Rakyat Speaker Datuk Azhar Azizan Harun, said that 12 MPs, including some from the opposition, have been appointed as PAC members.
Wong said the PAC would also take steps to finalise the reports on Foreign Workers Control and Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS).
The new PAC, he said, also intended to recall Auditor-General Datuk Nik Azman Nik Mohamad and the the chairman of the Special Committee on Procurement, Governance and Finance, Tan Sri Ambrin Buang to brief the new PAC members on issues previously dealt with by the committee.
The issues included on the Public Private Partnership Unit (Ukas), Felda New Generation Housing; Mas Airlines Recovery Plan; Defence Ministry land swap, 1BestariNet and the Automated Enforcement Systems (AES).
He said a briefing would also be given by the Auditor-General on the federal government’s financial statement for 2019, which will be tabled in Parliament this Thursday.
All PAC members will continue the spirit and tradition of the previous PAC, which is to set aside their political ideologies while attending PAC meetings so that all PAC proceedings can be conducted without fear or favour for any party, he added. – Bernama, November 4, 2020