There is going
to be a lot of money passing through all the regulatory agents for 2016. RM267.224
billion. The ministries are essentially regulatory agents. They regulate the release
of money they get. And that’s the worrying part.
Every spending
by the government contains within it, the seeds of corruption. Preventing and
making noise about it, is part of ensuring good governance.
So what’s the
fuss about them being regulatory agents? Many of us fuss about that, because
whenever there are regulatory agents, there are possibilities for regulatory or
state capture. Those involved in managing the spending can also do things to
benefit financially. They become corrupt or are presented with the means and
opportunities to profiteer because of the nature of their positions.
I cringe each
time the government MPs say the opposition do nothing but complain. They on the
other hand deliver development to the people. By inference, because they do
that, they can and have the right to benefit.
The simple
retort to that is, we can’t do anything other than complain and exercise
vigilant guardianship over the spending by the government of public money, is
because the money is held by the government. What’s left for us to do other
than to make sure public money entrusted in the hands of unscrupulous BN MPs is
spent correctly?
Any institution
receiving public money and having the power to decide on where and how much to
spend is a regulatory agency by nature. A ministry getting money from
parliament is a regulatory institution. It can decide where, when, how much and
who to spend on.
All RM267.2
billion. And there will supplementary budgets to come. In the course of 2016, the government will
come back to parliament to ask for more money. All the government ministers and
backbenchers will once again, as usual, tell all the cock and bull story about
the good intentions of the government in wanting to spend on the welfare of the
people.
The task of
ensuring the money is honestly spent falls on the shoulders of a few
institutions. We want to see results commensurate with the amount of money we
approved for them.
The judiciary for instance, will look at
adjudicating cases and meting out punishments for wrongdoings. The office of
the auditor general and his department comb through the expenditures. Every
year they publish thick documents on financial wrongdoings. But the wrongdoings
do not seem to be corrected. Profiteering, falsification of pricing,
embezzlement, fraud all seemed to be a habit.
The agency
directly in charge of ferreting out corruption, SPRM appears to be aggressive
only on small fry. The big fishes are getting away.
Since 2013 to
2016, we spent on average or we gave on average the following amount to the various
agencies:-
TABLE 1: BUDGET OUTLAYS FOR
INTEGRITY-WATCHING AGENCIES- 2013-2016.
In RM million.
Dept/year
|
2013
|
2014
|
2015
|
2016
|
Average/year
|
Judiciary
|
77.63
|
79.04
|
90.00
|
90.00
|
84.17
|
Auditor general
and department
|
144.09
|
154.14
|
165.92
|
164.08
|
157.06
|
SPRM
|
231.39
|
260.94
|
294.33
|
251.78
|
259.6
|
Attorney Gen
|
185.57
|
183.07
|
202.30
|
185.43
|
189.09
|
SOURCE: ANGGARAN
PERBELANJAAN PERSEKUTUAN, PP13-16
Since 2013, we
spent RM259.6 million per year on average on SPRM. With that amount we expect, and the
public has a right to expect more successful prosecutions of corrupt officials.
We must stop the game of passing the buck. The excuse of having no prosecutorial
powers by the SPRM cannot be upheld; SPRM has legal talent who can prepare
water tight cases even obstinate AG officials cannot reject.
I also think it
is time for us to create an independent assessing committee to decide on
prosecutable cases.
The Attorney General’s department spends on
average RM189 million per year. With that amount of financial resources which employ
the keenest legal brains, we don’t seem to be able to prosecute many wrongdoers.
Will anyone believe, there are no corruption in public offices?
Which part of
the concept of good governance do people in these agencies don’t understand?
Even with that
cynicism, I believe and am sure, there are good people working their butts out
in these departments. I can only empathise with them. But the executive led by
two-faced Najib makes sure embarrassing findings are mothballed and repressed. Insignificant
cases are allowed to pass through so as to give a semblance of good governance and
to appease public complains.
Najib the PM has
destroyed and emasculated almost all these institutions that support the
integrity of our democracy. How many
corrupt people has the judiciary punished? What action has been taken on the
reports by the auditor general and his department? How many corrupt people has
sprm ferreted out? And how many cases of corruption has the AG’s office
prosecuted?
The Budget is
founded on costly items. We pay on average RM23.6 billion of interest payments
on public i.e. loans taken by the government. Each year, our immigrant workers
who seem to be taking over this country, repatriate about RM20 billion in
recorded transactions and probably another RM25 billion in unrecorded remittances.
Our ministers
say our economic fundamentals are strong, yet our Ringgit has fallen most among
Asian currencies. It is as though some people are just printing money and
flushing the market with Ringgit. And we don’t have USD to mop up excess
Ringgit.
Since 2 weeks
ago, we have signed up agreement with the USA that Bank Negara can accept USD deposits.
This effectively makes our Bank Negara a branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of
USA. We have lost our independence.
Now US officers-
all of them, financial regulators, financial experts of all sorts and FBI
officers are stationed or can come into Bank Negara and monitor all USD movements.
We have become a stooge to the US Federal Reserve and by extension a puppet to Uncle
Sam. All because, the great Najib Tun Razak has compromised himself in so many ways.
This man will sell
his mother to stay in power. Maybe the price of having Uncle Sam keeping quiet
about all his transgressions is becoming a modern slave to the USA.
Yet he comes
before parliament and put up a good show; presenting budget 2016 in a
magniloquent manner.
Why should
Malaysian even believe in this man?
Why should I not
believe that Budget 2016, isn’t just a perennial excuse for those who regulate public
spending, doing the most heinous of conduct? Profiteering from the budget.
Even though the
2016 budget is smaller than the 2015 budget, RM267.2 billion is a lot of money.
A lot of public money can be stolen in so many ways.
This amount of
money will flow through ministries which are controlled by the political
masters known as ministers. The money will be administered by the KSUs, TKSU,
and secretary of division, directors, and officers.
Who are these
people?
They are
regulators. When there is a regulator, who makes rules of the game, who can
decide on tenders, decide on who wins and who does not. There are plenty possibilities
for regulatory or state capture. These are refined words which mean the same
thing- corruption. Inside the cost- build-up of budgets, certain amounts of
commission and deferred gratifications are made. The pay-outs will be made
later.
Who will police
this amount of public money? That is the greatest challenge in Malaysia today.
The people salivating
at the prospects of millions and billions passing through their ministers are
ministers, KSUs, TKSUs, directors and regulatory officers. They see a lot of
opportunities to extract money for future use- their future that is.
The budget
itself is presented by a person who authorised the fraudulent transfer of first
USD700, 000 into Jho Low’s account. The budget was presented by a person who
must be party to the creation of the fictitious loan by PSI. The budget is presented
by a person who later received donations but which were actually laundered
money from 1MDB.
Dear dato.well said. I wish you can take najib to a muaythai challenge. Gave him a knock out right on the face. I'll be by your side.cheers.
ReplyDeleteThe spending by the various Ministries is relatively of the least concern. It is the PM's Dept's Budget that allows Najib to treat the tax payers' money as his own private ATM machine that is of real concern. Can we blame Najib for having a giant ATM machine? Of course not.
ReplyDeleteIt is the SELF SERVING, UNPRINCIPLED AND GREEDY BN MPs who approved the installation of such ATM machine, year after year! How can Najib fire a gun when nobody gave him the bullets?
The worse part is, these MPs are the recipients of the cash from this ATM machine. Well, Najib is absolutely right.. CASH IS KING!
BN is a bunch of thieves and the Rakyat is equally held responsible for voting in these thieves time after time. What can we do when our Rakyat fell in love with thieves? They thoroughly deserve what they get until they wake up from their sheer stupidity.
Welcome back Dato. Missed your writings and principled perspectives.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous
ReplyDeleteDear Dato,
You should know this
If Malaysians truly own have our own Bank Negara Malaysia "and issue our own money, how come there is this thing called “National Debt” ? Look at the figures…see how it ticks by the second! Bet you’ve never seen this huh…or know about the existence of this debt clock huh? An expert told me that the quick rising figures are attributed to ‘interests’..accrued!"
We're just conned including so-called islam which is submission to the only one true God, none follows The true Way.
http://www.nationaldebtclocks.org/debtclock/malaysia
http://1426.blogspot.my/2014/04/does-rothschild-own-and-control-bank.html
P/s read & Look at this https://peoplestrustmalaysia.wordpress.com/2013/09/25/two-big-signs-of-the-cabalistic-regime-in-corporate-malaysia/