various state departments and agencies so it comes as no surprise really,
that the Transparency International’s (TI) Corruption Perception Index
(CPI) this year had stated that Malaysia had dipped further to 4.4 out of 10,
being 10 the least corrupt.
Two of that most bizarre, amazing and unbelievable scandals I have read yet
so far :
THE National Higher Education Fund Corporation
(PTPTN), which is projected to face a whopping
cash flow deficit of RM46bil, mysteriously approved
loans totalling RM23.78mil to 16,013 students who
did not apply for the facility.
See what I mean? To apply for a loan you need MyKad, right? So where or
how did PTPTN get the 16013 MyKads then, if these student didn't apply
for the loans? Amazing, isn't it?
The next amazing irregularity which made me really dumbfounded was:
In Kelantan, the Audit Department came across a water pipeline shown in
a map of Taman Desa Wira Pengalan Chepa that actually did not exist.
Simply amazing, Malaysia.
DAMMIT! These scandals should be registered with the Believe It Or
Not category!
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