Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Malu lah Guan Eng


Extracts from Malaysiakini:

Audit Dept terms Guan Eng, Customs' RM19.4b claim as inaccurate

PAC REPORT | The National Audit Department disagreed with Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng and the Customs Department that there was RM19.47 billion in delayed GST refunds as of June 5 last year.
According to the Public Accounts Committee report tabled today, both Lim and the department were "kurang tepat" (inaccurate).
During a briefing to the PAC in March, the Customs Department explained that of the RM19.47 billion, only RM1.41 billion was verified as legitimate claims that were delayed as of June 5 last year.
The Audit Department also told the PAC that it disagreed with the Customs Department's assessment that 93 percent of the RM19.4 billion in claims should be paid.
"The Audit Department's opinion was that this statement was inaccurate because it isn't SOP to accept all claims processed through the RMS (revenue management system) as legitimate claims," read the report.

16 comments:

  1. "Kurang tepat" is Old Malay. Melayu Baru would say "you stupid fucking lying fake accountant".

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  2. Malaysia GST law - "Refund will be made to the claimant within 14 working days if the claim is submitted online or 28 working days if the claim is submitted manually."

    So who says it is not SOP to treat GST refund claims as legitimate claims.

    Very Old Malaysia mentality
    Malulah Auditor General...

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    1. Malang getting the job bcoz of skin colour + abang-adikism!

      Wakakakakaka…

      Can't even construct a proper numeric acrobatic. Instead, proved himself a lalang indeed!

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  3. Malu-lah Jibby, basic accounting rule pun tak faham. Guanee is provisional accountant can understand but Jibby cannot or refuse to understand. Money in trust must be held in trust. Cannot use to bayar gaji.

    Did Jibby use this method to “doctor” and manipulate our national current account deficit to make it look better? Perhaps the auditor general should check.

    And since the law has been broken a polis report should be made.

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    BN govt broke law by keeping GST refunds in wrong account, A-G says
    Chan Kok Leong
    Published on 15 Jul 2019

    Attorney-General Tommy Thomas informs the select committee on public accounts that the the Barisan Nasional government’s practice of crediting tax revenue directly into the Consolidated Account contravenes Section 7 of the Financial Procedure Act and Section 54 of the GST Act.

    THE previous government failed its duties as the trustee of the goods and services tax accounts, said Attorney-General Tommy Thomas.

    He said the act of moving GST revenue into the Consolidated Account was in itself a breach of basic law principles.
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  4. The release of the PAC report on the stolen GST refunds was accelerated by the Chairman of the committee, who is an UMNO member in order to divert attention on the RM4million Jibby spent on his personal credit cards, money from SRC as revealed on the very same day of his ongoing trial. The timing of the release of the PAC report is deliberate, to divert attention from the court case.

    Either Jibby is an outright thief or he simply has no basic understanding of the concept of separation of personal and official money, money to be used to buy personal (or is it public?) gifts for royalty.

    Can our clever Auditor General please clarify also if this method of using money is lawful? I think I know what our Attorney General would say.

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    Najib: Yes, my credit cards used for RM3.3m in one day to buy gifts for ‘royalty’

    Published on 16 July 2019
    BY IDA LIM

    KUALA LUMPUR, July 16 — Datuk Seri Najib Razak appears to have admitted that his two personal credit cards were used in 2014 for transactions worth RM3.3 million in a single day at a Swiss luxury jeweller’s store in Italy, but has claimed that the money was splashed out on gifts for a mysterious unnamed “royalty”.

    “This spending is for gifts to a senior member of the royalty of a government and their entourage that has good relations with our country (Not Saudi Arabia or Abu Dhabi).

    “Their family and entourage were with us in our family’s visit to Italy then,” Najib wrote in a Facebook post last night, but did not name the alleged foreign country that the purported “gift” recipient belonged to.

    “It is a norm to give gifts to leaders of other governments,” he said, adding that it was usually the government which would bear the costs of such gifts but he had then “paid with my credit cards”.

    Najib was both the prime minister and finance minister during the August 8, 2014 spending spree worth RM3.3 million on the alleged “gifts”.

    “The purchase and giving of the gift on August 8, 2014 also received a response via a letter dated August 15, 2014 from the gift recipient,” he claimed, posting a faint and slightly grainy copy of the purported letter addressed to Najib’s wife with the given title “Mrs Rosmah Mansor”.

    Najib said he had blocked out the name of the alleged gift recipient as it would be unfair for the name to be used publicly, but claimed that the original copy of the letter would be presented in court as evidence and that his lawyer would then provide explanations.

    “As this SRC case is still under trial, I am not able to explain further at this time,” he said, referring to his ongoing trial over former 1Malaysia Development Berhad unit SRC International Sdn Bhd’s funds.

    In his Facebook post, Najib did not explain why the RM3.3 million was charged on his two credit cards via 10 separate smaller transactions, or explain the source of funds that were used to pay for the RM3.3 million bill.
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  5. Wakakakaka

    Quote "Malu lah Guan Eng"

    LGE crying "Wolf, Wolf" about RM 20 billion and called Malu lah/Shame lah.

    Ahjibkor and his group of Kleptocrats caught stealing/pilfering 1 MDB about RM 50 billion and saying "Apa nak Malu/Where got Shame".

    Who are all these uncultured, immoral and not an iota of decency idiots, to go around plying their trademarks?

    It's a sign of a decaying immoral Malaysian society when such diseases spread to everyone.

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    1. These mfers have the same understanding about shame as that 白眼狼!

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  6. The money used by Jibby to buy jewellery as “gifts for royalty” and pay his Bangkok hotel bill was from a 4B loan from KWAP, via SRC.

    This KWAP loan had conditions and restrictions on what the money could be used for. I wonder if “buying jewellery for royalty” and “Shangri La accommodation in Bangkok” were permitted.

    Come on Auditor General. Please comment on this as well. But I am sure he will cite sub-judice...

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    1. That royalty sleeps next to him & weighs like a hippo!

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  7. Wakakakaka…

    Individual interpretation of the accounting acrobatics in plays!

    Back to the originak BASICS of fiscal management lah.

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  8. This is a sinister post and don't try to sidestep by claiming these are not your words! Your intention is obvious by posting only half the original article and trying to mislead readers to concluding LGE's claim of "robbery" is wrong.

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  9. y tis fm always talk like a gangster?

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    1. If the guy talks likes a gangster but doesn't steal public money, that is a vast improvement on the guy with a smooth British accent but stole Billions of Ringgit.

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    2. Perhaps taking a page out from yr regurgitated one-liner farts!

      Oooop… lge did more than one client, with facts & clear explanations that morons choose to buat tak tau!

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    3. can we set a higher benchmark? y compare with a thief? thats all dap could offer?

      y tis fm only talk fact n give clear explanation now? he is sleeping on his job in the pass kah? if he do n talk properly, we dun hv to waste time on all this unnecessary politicking, u think malaysia govt still hv the luxury to go thru all this stupid bitching n quarreling?

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    4. Highet benchmark ?

      Trump's USofA?

      Tsai's Taiwan?

      How about using local examples to sanctified farts leaking from a fart chamber?

      Wakakakakaka…

      语无伦次, releasing voluminous farts every opportunity!

      Trying to prove that yr deranged mind is getting worst?

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