Monday 18 July 2011

PM house renovation RM$65 million, NCR land survey RM$20 million

Did RAKYAT know this?






PM house renovation RM$65 million, NCR land survey RM$20 million


KUALA LUMPUR – Bukit Bendera member of parliament Liew Chin Tong, fresh from exposing mistakes and misinformation in the just-tabled 2011 budget, has questioned a colossal allocation of RM65 million to renovate the Prime Minister’s official residence in Putrajaya.


Seri Perdana, the sprawling complex completed 11 years ago at a cost of RM201 million at a time when the country faced its worst financial and political crisis, had already been renovated during the premiership of Abdullah Badawi, said Liew.
The current cost of renovation under Najib Razak – a whopping RM65 million – was three times the figure spent by Abdullah.

DayakBaru: said


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  • Do you really think the government really care for the problem that the Dayak are facing. The Dayak leaders are jumping with joy when Najib gave RM$20 million to do NCR perimeter survey after waiting for 47 years. For the Government, to use $RM65 million to renovate PM house is small matter.
  • This indicate the priorities of our government. Do you know where most of the money come from? From tax and oil and gas. Do we have people who are poor and in need of help? Yes. Do you think Najib care? No, he doesn’t give a damn.
  • It is another sad day for Sarawak and its very poor people.

Change WE Must is no more an option.
The revelation of the cost got an immediate response from former Perak chief minister Nizar Jamaluddin.
“RM65 million to renovate Seri Perdana which Pak Lah just finished spending, is this a suggestion from RM,” he asked, referring to the now-popular abbreviation to refer to Najib’s wife, Rosmah Mansor.
UMNO is wasting our money
“What is Najib’s justification? Wastage in UMNO!” added the Bukit Gantang MP.
On the maintenance of the residence, which was an idea of the fourth prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Liew revealed that the annual rental paid to Putrajaya Holdings including maintenance amounted to RM6 million, while for the annual cost for the deputy prime minister’s residence stood at RM4 million.
“PM’s residence – one should remember that Seri Perdana is just taxpayers funded home, not even offices in disguise of No 10 or White House,” reminded Liew.  -




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