AG report: PAC to question several agencies on discrepancies

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KUALA LUMPUR: Several government agencies will be called up by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to explain themselves, following the tabling of the Auditor General’s Report 2018, which found several cases of discrepancies.

“The PAC identified a few issues involving government departments that can be addressed by the committee,” said its chairman Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad to reporters during a press conference in Parliament on Monday .

Among the projects that the PAC will be looking into were the Socio-Economic Development of Malaysian Indians programme, the management of foreign workers under the Home Ministry and the Human Resources Ministry, the Trauma and Emergency Departments of four Klang Valley hospitals, and others, said Dr Noraini.

Nik Azman, who was present during the press conference, said that the discrepancies occurred due to a disregard of government procedures and rules.

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