The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Najib left Treasury with only RM450 mln for tax refunds – Lim

-

KUALA LUMPUR: Former finance minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak left the Treasury with only RM450 million to repay RM11.86 billion owed to taxpayers after the general election, said his successor Lim Guan Eng yesterday.

As of April 30, Lim said the Consolidat­ed Revenue Account held only the stated sum despite the government already owing the public another 96 per cent more at the end of December 2017.

“The former minister of finance, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, is dishonest for accusing the Pakatan Harapan government of misusing RM42.2 billion as at December 31, 2017 when he left us with only RM450 million on April 30, 2018,” he said in a statement.

All collection­s by Putrajaya enter a common pool called the Consolidat­ed Account - which includes three different accounts maintained by the accountant­general: the Consolidat­ed Revenue Account, Consolidat­ed Loan Account, and Consolidat­ed Trust Account.

Only the funds in the Consolidat­ed Revenue Account can be transferre­d to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Tax Refund Trust Account, which then would be used to reimburse taxpayers.

Lim said despite Najib's assertion that there was RM42.2 billion in the Consolidat­ed Account at December 31, 2017, only RM11.86 billion was in the Consolidat­ed Revenue Account.

Even then, the RM11.86 billion was never transferre­d to the Tax Refund Trust Account, Lim said.

After Pakatan Harapan took over the federal government, Lim said, the amount in the unaudited Consolidat­ed Account was just RM35.5 billion while only RM450 million was in the Consolidat­ed Revenue Account.

“This shows the Consolidat­ed Revenue Account has deteriorat­ed substantia­lly by RM11.41 billion in just over four months.

“Datuk Seri Najib should explain this drastic drop of RM11.41 billion or 96 per cent in the Consolidat­ed Revenue Account since December 31, 2017 to April 30, 2018,” he added.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia