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A-G report: NCER not yet world class, projects inefficient

Review says economic zone can’t be considered preferred investment destination till 2025

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Aug 2022 3:14PM

A-G report: NCER not yet world class, projects inefficient
The auditor-general’s report finds that 11 out of 40 NCER projects approved up to December 31, 2021 were not completed on time, with 27 time extensions given for between 28 and 818 days. – NCER Malaysia Facebook pic, August 3, 2022

GEORGE TOWN – Projects and programmes under the Northern Corridor Economic Region (NCER) have not met their objectives and the special economic zone cannot be considered world class or a preferred destination for investments, jobs and lifestyle until 2025.

The Auditor-General’s Report 2021 Series 1 said the management of projects and programmes under the NCER lacked efficiency, especially in the management of financials, land, acquisitions and the meeting of specifications and quality.

“Apart from that, the incomplete data collection on investments and job opportunities complicated the monitoring and application of prescribed standards, guidelines, best practices, processes and administrative procedures in the development of NCER,” the report said.

It also recommended that the Northern Corridor Implementation Authority (NCIA) ensure the comprehensive documentation of the NCER Blueprint so that objectives are met, especially in the areas of strategic planning and the meeting of project deadlines.

The auditor-general also called on the NCIA to ensure close financial monitoring and management of the projects and programmes so that expenses and allocations can be better monitored.

An allocation of RM5.067 billion up to December 31, 2021 was approved under the 11th Malaysia Plan (11MP) for the implementation of 40 projects, programmes and studies under the NCER.

The report found that 11 projects were not completed on time, with 27 time extensions given for between 28 and 818 days. 

It also noted that up to December 31, 2021, the NCER had gone over the budget between the period of the 10MP and the 11MP, incurring spending of RM898.60 million from an allocation of RM820.02 million.

“However, auditors were not able to confirm the allocation and spending involved as detailed information that was presented was not consistent and some documents pertaining to the spending have not been submitted,” the report said. – Bernama, August 3, 2022

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