Probe papers on 18 audit cases sent to Attorney-General’s Chambers

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KUALA LUMPUR: Eighteen investigation papers pertaining to civil servants’ misconduct and negligence revealed in the 2012 Auditor- General’s Report have been submitted to the Attorney-General’s Chambers for action, Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa said yesterday.

He said in a statement the papers were submitted by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). The papers included the case of alleged false claims involving a Works Ministry director verifying a certificate of completion of work on the Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) hostel in Jeli costing RM23.6 million as well as the construction of the UMK campus in Bachok costing RM100.4 million when the work by the contractor allegedly did not meet the specifications and had not been fully completed, he said.

Another was the case of alleged false claims submitted by Telekom Malaysia (TM) to the then Information, Communication and Culture Ministry pertaining to the Malaysian Emergency Response Services (MERS) 999 project valued at RM4.37 million over the period 2007 to 2012, he said.

Ali said that for the period 2007 to 2010, TM had also allegedly claimed payment of RM3.19 million for promotion and publicity services when the project had actually been cancelled.

“The MACC has proposed that several cases be taken to court and several others be limited to disciplinary action,” Ali said, adding that this was the status as of Feb 21.

He said that as of that date, in the matter of other cases of misconduct and negligence, 24 cases involving 140 officers had been identified and they had been subjected to disciplinary and surcharge proceedings.

“Of the total, disciplinary action had been initiated against 99 officers, disciplinary and surcharge proceedings against 12 and surcharge proceedings against 29,” he said. — Bernama