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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Liow Tiong Lai tidak pasti siapa bayar RM24,200 untuk WWW 15.. (Ful Report)


Seronoknya jadi Menteri ya… RM24,200 yang dibayar untuk mendapatkan nombor kenderaan WWW 15 pun tidak pasti dibayar oleh siapa..

Mungkin ramai yang tolong membayar segala keperluannya sebab itulah beliau tidak pasti siapa yang begitu murah hati membayar RM24,000 buat dirinya..

Baca laporan dibawah dan lihat betapa gelabahnya beliau cuba untuk mempertahankan tindakannya itu..

Menteri elak terus terang isu no plat RM24,200

Menteri Kesihatan Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai hari ini dilihat enggan menjawab secara langsung berhubung isu bidaan nombor pendaftaran WWW15 bernilai RM24,200 baru-baru ini walaupun diasak hebat pemberita.
 
Melihat perkara itu, Presiden MCA Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek tampil mencelah dengan berkata, wang berkaitan hanya "dari tangan kanan kiri kepada tangan kanan" apabila semua wang yang menjadi dana kerajaan disatukan daripada semua kementerian.
 
Liow semalam mempertahankan bidaan itu dengan berkata kementeriannya mengganti kereta rasmi, sekali gus memerlukan nombor pendaftaran baru.
 
Bagaimanapun, awal pagi ini, Sin Chew Daily memetik seorang pegawai sebagai berkata, tiada peruntukan untuk menteri membida nombor pendaftaran untuk kereta baru.
 
Berikut sedutan dialog Liow dengan pemberita dalam sidang media di ibu pejabat MCA di Kuala Lumpur:

WARTAWAN: Siapa bayar bidaan untuk nombor plat kereta?

LIOW: Saya sudah sebut semalam, ini kereta rasmi kerajaan, dan menteri layak mendapat satu nombor pendaftaran.

Jadi prosesnya rasmi. Kita melakukannya melalui pejabat dan memohon kepada JPJ. JPJ pihak yang memproses permohonan ini.

WARTAWAN: Adakah kementerian membayar kosnya? Siapa bayar kosnya?

LIOW: Tidak, tidak. Ia semua terpulang kepada JPJ untuk mengendalikannya, kita serahkan kepada JPJ.

WARTAWAN: Tapi siapa bayar kosnya? Saya tahu prosesnya dikendalikan JPJ, tetapi siapa bayar kosnya?

LIOW: Saya kena semak dulu. Saya tidak pasti. Ia bawah JPJ.

WARTAWAN: Itu bermaksud anda tidak bayar bidaan untuk...

LIOW: Seperti yang saya katakan tadi, menteri layak mendapat satu nombor. Jadi, saya cuma tidak lakukannya sebelum ini. Jadi sejak kementerian saya tukar kereta, jadi mereka tukarkannya sekali.

WARTAWAN: Jadi maksud kamu pegawai kamu yang kendalikan?

LIOW: Ya.


Here are the full report...

Liow fumbles over number-plate queries

Health Minister Liow Tiong Lai was today overwhelmed by a barrage of questions over his RM24,200 bid for the WWW15 vehicle number-plate, which at times left him fumbling for answers.

During a press conference at the MCA headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Liow said he was unsure who had forked out the money, but was certain that his ministry did not foot the bill.

While claiming that he did not place importance on specific digits, he struggled for answers when asked why such large sum of money was spent for the number-plate.

He skirted the question and said he did not know what the cost was when the bid was made.

Liow repeatedly stressed his "eligibility" as a minister to obtain such number-plates and that his officers and Road Transportation Department (JPJ) officers had handled the matter.

Occasionally, MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek had to step in to assist his deputy, explaining that the money was just going "from the left hand to the right hand" as all the money goes to a government consolidated fund from all ministries.

Liow yesterday defended the bid, saying his ministry was replacing his official car and there was a need for a new number-plate.

Earlier today, Chinese newspaper Sin Chew Daily had quoted an unnamed officer as saying that the Treasury has never allocated any funds for ministers to submit bids for a number-plate for their official cars.

Excerpts of dialogue between Liow and reporters follows.

Journalist: Who paid the bid for the car plate number?

Liow: I mentioned yesterday that this is a government official car, and so ministers are eligible to have one number plate, so the process is official.

We are just going through the office and applying to the JPJ. JPJ is the one who process the application.

Journalist: Is the ministry paying for the cost? Who paid for the cost?

Liow: No. No. It’s all up to JPJ to handle this, we leave it to JPJ

Journalist: But who paid for the cost, I know the process is handled by JPJ but who paid for the cost?

Liow: I got to check, I’m not sure, it’s under JPJ.

Journalist: That means you didn’t pay to bid for that particular -

Liow: Like I said ministers are eligible for one number, so I didn’t exercise the option earlier, so since my ministry is changing the car, so they just changed it.

Journalist: So you are saying your officer handled it?

Liow: Yes.

Chua: Usually this option is given to members of the administration both at state and federal ones. So when you are in exco, you are entitled to officially bid for a number, or the state government will give you a number.

Journalist: Does that mean that when you are allowed to bid, you have to use your own money to bid?

Chua: No, the government allows you to allocate you a number, you can ask for a number. Of course you cannot go and bid number one lah.

Journalist: I’m referring to a Sin Chew report today, they interviewed an official from the Ministry of Finance, they said there is no such allocation for ministry -

Liow: There’s no need for allocation, it’s the eligibility of the minister. There’s no need for allocation at all.

But numbers to me are not important, I think most important is the service to people. For us it is more important to carry out work efficiently.

Any number, I’m using (inaudible) any my car is using any number can use the car, it’s not important to me. So doesn’t matter whether I get the 15, or 200, or 1,000. It doesn’t matter to me. More important thing is the official car and we can use the car to serve the people.

Journalist: Why use your own name to bid?

Liow: Well I’m the minister of health...

Journalist: Is that a normal practice?

Liow: It’s a normal practice, yes, maybe it creates a lot of confusion, it’s better that I clarify and let the public know.

Journalist: Was it worth it to use RM20,000 to bid a plate number
Liow: No because we do not know the cost. For me when I applied we did not know the cost. It just happened that I need the numbers, I need the car that’s all. I did not know the cost.

Journalist: But normally when we bid we need to pay to bid, right?

Liow: No, as explained earlier, this is the eligibility of a minister, official car, that’s all. Even Lim Guan Eng also has one of this kind of official car. So every… either state of federal as explained by my president just now…

Chua: At the state level the excos are also entitled to one car, err, to a number.

Journalist: Does the number 15 mean anything special to you?

Liow: (Pauses) well, just because my grandfather is using this number (on his car). Nothing special, there’s no special meaning to this number. It is just a number. That’s why I said to this number, it’s nothing special.

Journalist: But if its nothing special then no need to bid for the number plate -

Liow: Nothing special, I just need a number.

Journalist: Can be any number what -

Liow: [inaudible] That’s why I said, it can be any number, it can be any number, so I just choose the number and that’s it.

Journalist: But you don’t have to spend so much money on this number if any (number) is ok.

Liow: I’m okay with any number, yes.

Journalist: But then why spend RM24,000 on this particular bid.

Liow: No, just because it just happens that I need to change the car, that’s why I need a number.

Journalist: Why not retain the car number plate from the previous car?

Liow: No, they’ve change the new car, the old car is still there, I cannot change the number.

Chua: Those are official cars, those numbers don’t belong to him actually.

Journalist: What happens to those old official cars?

Chua: Another person will use it, he cannot just transfer the number just like that.

[Questions shifts to the recent Merdeka Centre poll which revealed that the approval rating for Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak had dipped, because of a plunge in Chinese support]

Journalist: Back to the car plate number, some processes to clarify. What you are trying to say is if you buy a new car, you must bid for a new car plate number, you cannot use an old car plate number for a new car...

Liow: Because that’s old official car, I... umm, I’m, I’m…

Chua: You must understand, when it’s a ministry car, the car does not belong to him, you understand or not?

Journalist: Now that the number has been allocated, the RM24,200 comes from the ministry?

Liow: No no no, not allocated by ministry.

Journalist:Then where does it come from?

Chua: This is a question of the money from the left hand going to the right hand. Because all money goes to the government consolidated fund from any ministry.

Journalist: So you’re saying its just one ministry to another department?

Chua: Ahh... it’s just left hand to right to be honest.

Journalist: Can I say number 15 is your favourite number?

Liow: I said earlier any number will do, I have no specific numbers. It just happened that I choose 15 it doesn’t mean that it’s the favourite numbers.


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