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Thursday, September 6, 2012

'Gov't not disclosing audit report on NFC'



The audit report on the controversial National Feedlot Centre project has been ready "for a while now" but has been kept under wraps, according to Kuala Selangor MP Dzulkefly Ahmad (below,left). 

NONE"We know The Pricewaterhouse Coopers reportcommissioned by (deputy premier) Muhyiddin Yassin is ready, so now we challenge them to come out clean," the PAS parliamentarian told reporters today.

"We know the report is there, so why the delay in disclosing it? The rakyat demand that the RM250 million National Feedlot Centre scandal findings be tabled in Parliament."
Citing "sources" to corroborate this claim, Petaling Jaya Utara MP Tony Pua said he was also hoping to obtain the report through the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), of which he is a member. 

"But the PAC hasn't convened a meeting," Pua said. 

According to Selayang MP William Leong, Chua, who is deputy agriculture and agro-based industry minister should push for the PWC audit on the feedlot project to be tabled in Parliament as the matters falls under his ministry's purview.

Leong said Chua should follow the Selangor government's lead, as the state has promised to table the audit report on Talam  at the November state assembly sitting. 

Selangor Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim yesterday announced that the auditors at KPMG found that the state had made a "sound commercial decision" in the Talam debt restructuring exercise. 

"Walk the talk. Don't point fingers at the Selangor government, but show us that you will do the same," Leong told the BN federal government.   

MCA alleges that Selangor had bailed out ailing company Talam Corporation in a RM1 billion scandal. 

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