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The Sime Darby’s special audit reports should be tabled in Parliament for scrutiny

Posted on November 17, 2010

Now we hear about Sime Darby will take legal actions by year end to recover the RM2 billion losses due to mismanagement and wrong doings at its energy and utilities divisions.  Why wait until year end?  Was it another tactic to delay actions? Was it to protect some influential persons?

Was this the only mismanagement that befell Sime Darby?  Surely not!  The government must ensure that the Sime Darby’s final reports by the external auditor must be tabled in Parliament for scrutiny immediately. Sime Darby is a GLC and Parliament has the right to know about the final reports on the Sime Darby’s financial scandals, which have cost the nation RM2 billion, according to the Sime Darby”s  board of directors.

I believe that the losses were more than RM2 billion and there were many more mismanagements and wrong doings that have not been made known.  The Sime Darby board can try hard to keep the special reports under cover but rest assured it will definitely fail.

How about the scandals involving KLGCC? I will discuss about this equally interesting scandals in my next posting.

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8 thoughts on “The Sime Darby’s special audit reports should be tabled in Parliament for scrutiny”

  1. Marzuki Nek says:
    November 17, 2010 at 4:06 pm

    Keep up the good YB.

    Reply
  2. GOBLOG says:
    November 17, 2010 at 10:56 pm

    well done, YB…. MAKE THE PEOPLE PROUD OF YOU.

    Reply
  3. RD says:
    November 18, 2010 at 12:05 pm

    Good job Sir.
    I’m for BN but NO to ‘mismanagement’ or should I put it ’embezzlement ‘ of of the nation’s coffer. If I have to choose, next GE, I’ll will go for Consensus Bebas.

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  4. kamal says:
    November 18, 2010 at 1:27 pm

    Tun Musa Hitam has promised transparency in the probe into the mismanagement of the Sime Darby but now we can see only cover up of wrong doings and mismanagement every where. So much so that the special audit report had to be kept secret. What a bull s..t!

    With all the mismanagements in Sime Darby how could the board members still remains in the Sime Board of Directors. Please stop insulting the intelligence of the rakyat.

    Glad to know that YB is taking it up in Parliament. Thank you we look forward to hear about the Sime scandals in Parliament.

    Reply
  5. kinky says:
    November 18, 2010 at 5:14 pm

    YB I am waiting for your posting on the KLGCC. I am sure that it is also scandalous. I am sure that there are more mismanagement and wrong doings in this organisation. Thank you.

    Reply
  6. GAN says:
    November 19, 2010 at 8:09 pm

    LEAVE NO STONE UNTURN!

    Reply
  7. NewBukti TBHock says:
    November 19, 2010 at 9:10 pm

    WSK Services Invoiced amount: RM 1,665.00
    Less 10% DAP ADUN: RM166.50
    Net: RM1,498.50
    DAP Serdang Aman: RM379.15 So ,,,,,,,,, http://t4tbh.blogspot.com/ at that time still not able to list the address , right ?

    To Hong Chae Enterprise: RM1,119.35
    Pay to Teoh Beng Hock: RM112. 00
    Pay to DAP Fund: RM1, 007. 35

    Today , we would like to say 1121-1B , Jalan Sekolah , 43300 Seri Kembangan , Selangor ACTUALLY is DAP Serdang Aman .
    The Photo dated 10th November 2010 about ( women_health_scheme ) manage down by us on 12th November 2010 1.21 PM .
    We revisited Nie Ching blog on and cannot find this photo already . So can consider very lucky .

    http://www.thoughts.com/oneyear12topic/dap-serdang-aman

    And again will Tony Pua say ” The Selangor state government subsidies RM 50,000 per annum of an MP’s office expenses ,
    but that’ll still leave us with about RM 100,000 short , which are funded by public donations ,
    as well as from my own allowance on 7th August 2010 ” if the result on November 2010 ( adjust with
    Anwar Style ) – State government has given each MP in Selangor an allocation of RM 150000 in
    which RM 50000 is for office expenses while another RM 100000 is for constiteuncy service expenses ????

    We will move to new blog because facing some problem .
    Anyway we will try to complete last 5 topics

    Reply
  8. MACC and USP says:
    November 23, 2010 at 4:58 pm

    Today while having some lunch , it is great to see NST newspaper at the mamak shop
    hightlight MACC has start investigated USP Fund . But this
    newspaper is yesterday date , so not able to buy it

    http://www.mmail.com.my/content/55474-macc-chief-keeps-mum-mcmc-probe-usp-fund

    Anyway is it possible for YB Wee to unload the copy of this newspaper
    in your blog ? Try your best

    Reply

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