Monday September 24, 2007
Ng: Government has nothing to hide
IPOH: Malaysians should look at the “positive side” of the 2006 Auditor-General’s Report that revealed several financial irregularities, said Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen.
Following the outcry after reports of departments paying jacked-up prices for certain items, Dr Ng said this showed that the Government was not hiding anything from the people.
“I feel personally that one should look at the positive side of things, that the Government is okay (in) letting everybody know about problems with the ministries.
“It’s not as if the Government is sweeping it under the carpet,” she told reporters after launching the Wanita Cemerlang, Malaysia Gemilang seminar here on Sunday.
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