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Adnan: RM3 billion debt not due to inefficien­cy or extravagan­t spending

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KUANTAN: Former Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob yesterday said the massive state government debts to the federal government, amounting to RM3 billion, is not due to operating inefficien­cy or extravagan­t spending.

Instead, he said the debts were accumulate­d from the previous menteri besar’s administra­tion and hence, would be difficult to explain as the state government had limited revenue.

Adnan, who has served as Pahang menteri besar for 19 years since 1999, admitted that he felt aggrieved and sad with critics who did not understand the debt issue as a huge amount of it was spent on the welfare of the people.

“The amount of the debts increased when the state government replaced water pipes and built low-cost houses, more so when the people do not repay their housing loans.

“Pahang has 14,000-km long pipelines, almost the same distance from Kuantan to London, and we also have to take over 82 pump houses in Felda areas.

“So, I hope everyone can understand the reason why the amount of our debts is high, it is not because of extravagan­t spending,” he said when interrupti­ng Speaker Datuk Seri Ishak Muhammad’s speech during the first sitting of the 14th Pahang State Assembly at Wisma Sri Pahang here yesterday.

Adnan, who is Pelangai assemblyma­n, said he had to use the state assembly as a platform to clarify the issue because he had done his best to discharge his duties when he was menteri besar.

He hoped the explanatio­n would help all quarters understand the rationale behind the numbers.

“For instance, for every RM1 paid by the consumer for water tariff, government subsidised 50 sen.

“Tariff increase of 100 per cent does not change anything.

“If we want profit, we have to increase the water tariff by 300 per cent.

“However, we don’t do that because we are more concerned about people welfare,” he said.

Adnan said he was upset when told that the organising cost for the 15th Malaysia Games ( in 2012 had to be borne by the state government, as well as the RM40 million debt from the flood, as informed by the former Treasury Secretary-General Tan Sri Dr Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah.

“Flood is a natural disaster. That is why our debt is high.

“We have discussed this with former deputy prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who agreed to write off 60 per cent of it, but it did not materialis­e as he was fired,” he added.

Ishak thanked Adnan for his contributi­ons and views since he became the member of the State Legislativ­e Assembly in 1986.

He said Adnan had given excellent services as Pahang’s longest-serving MB and led Pahang to a better direction, including in the issue of people’s welfare, empowering the economy and education.

“His services will be remembered and I hope the Pelangai assemblyma­n will continue to provide good ideas for the Pahang state government,” he said.

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