When the Auditor-General's 2009 report was released early this week, it highlighted the incompetencies and leakages of taxpayers' funds that had somehow seeped through the bureaucratic system.
While Malaysians sat up and read the reports in horror, the Audit Report has also grabbed the attention of the Public Accounts Committee members, who have recently announced that they will be investigating nine cases from it.
The horror nine are: 1) The Economic Stimulus Package, 2) Batu Maung tuna port, 3) Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB), 4) PTPTN loans, 5) Health Ministry's haemodialysis programme, 6) Additional Food Programme for schoolchildren, 7) Skudai army camp, 8) The Muadzam Shah Polytechnic Institute in Pahang and 9) Railway Asset Corporation.
While Malaysians sat up and read the reports in horror, the Audit Report has also grabbed the attention of the Public Accounts Committee members, who have recently announced that they will be investigating nine cases from it.
The horror nine are: 1) The Economic Stimulus Package, 2) Batu Maung tuna port, 3) Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB), 4) PTPTN loans, 5) Health Ministry's haemodialysis programme, 6) Additional Food Programme for schoolchildren, 7) Skudai army camp, 8) The Muadzam Shah Polytechnic Institute in Pahang and 9) Railway Asset Corporation.
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