Speaker Pandikar Amin should overrule Nazri’s interference with parliamentary affairs and order that the Auditor-General’s 2011 Reports should be tabled in Parliament immediately without any delay
The Speaker, Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia, should overrule the
blatant interference in in-house parliamentary matters by the Minister
in the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of parliamentary affairs,
Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz and order that the Auditor-General’s national
audit reports for 2011 be tabled in Parliament immediately without any
delay.
The reason given by Nazri that the government will only table the
Auditor-General’s 2011 audit reports about a week or two after the 2013
budget is presented by the Prime Minister-cum-Finance Minister, Datuk
Seri Najib Razak on Friday is utterly ridiculous, unacceptable and an
outrageous affront to the concept and principle of parliamentary
independence and autonomy, even in its most attenuated and diluted form
after 55 years of encroachments by the UMNO/Barisan Nasional government!
Nazri said the tabling of the Auditor-General’s Reports are being
held up so that “it won’t steal the limelight from (debate on) the
budget” is totally misconceived, misguided and a blatant abuse of
executive power, especially as the annual audit reports by the
Auditor-General are an integral and essential part of the annual budget
debate by MPs.
Has Najib given Nazri the “green light” or the directive to hold back
the Auditor-General’s 2011 Reports a week or two after his Budget 2013
presentation on Friday?
Are Najib and Nazri afraid that the Auditor-General’s 2011 audit in
the Federal Accounts would contain explosive exposes like last year’s
RM250 million “cow and condominium” scandal relating to the National
Feedlot Corporation which has led to the resignation of one Cabinet
Minister and the postponement at least once of the 13th General
Election date?
Whether there are hidden time-bombs in the Auditor-General’s 2011
Report which would not only be most embarrassing but even be most
detrimental to the Najib premiership is a completely extraneous factor
which cannot justify the delay in the immediate tabling of the
Auditor-General’s annual reports to Parliament when they are ready and
available and been handed into the possession and jurisdiction of
Parliament.
The Speaker should not allow anyone, be he the Prime Minister or the
Minister in the PM’s Department in charge of parliamentary affairs, from
interfering with the rights and privileges of MPs to have the
Auditor-General’s Reports to be immediately tabled in the House.
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