The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt servants cannot accept gifts – PM

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PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir yesterday reiterated that government servants are not allowed to accept gifts.

Commenting on the arrest of a minister’s political secretary for allegedly accepting bribes in the form of a branded watch, Dr Mahathir said it was up to the people to evaluate the crime.

“If somebody receives something before he was in the government, that is his problem, not our problem.

“It is only when you are working in the government you are not allowed to receive gifts,” he told reporters after witnessing the signing ceremony of an agreement between KA Petra Sdn Bhd and Hutchison Port Holdings Limited (Hutchison Ports) to develop the world’s largest Ship-to-Ship Transfer Hub (STS Hub) in Johor, here yesterday.

The political secretary of a minister was yesterday remanded by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) for four days over allegation­s of receiving bribes in the form of an Omega watch worth RM28,000.

According to media reports, the 47-year-old man was believed to have received the luxury watch as gratificat­ion to enable a developmen­t company obtain projects under the ministry concerned.

Dr Mahathir was also asked on speculatio­ns that the Rehiring Programme for Illegal Immigrants would be held again in April, he said he could not answer the matter as it was still at discussion stage.

The rehiring programme held by the Immigratio­n Department from February 15 2016 to June 30 2018 with the aim of providing valid work permit to illegal immigrants in the manufactur­ing, constructi­on, plantation, agricultur­e and service sectors.

In another developmen­t, Dr Mahathir said the government will decide on the issue of Lynas Malaysia Sdn Bhd waste in the Cabinet meeting.

“Maybe there are difference­s in opinions on the issue and it is normal. Nonetheles­s, what is decided by the Cabinet is considered the official government decision,” he said.

The government on December 2018, stipulated two key conditions for Lynas to enable the company renew its operation licence in which the company is required to send 450,000 tonnes of water leached purificati­on waste containing radioactiv­e substances out of this country.

Apart from that, they are also required to submit an action plan to dispose ‘Neutraliza­tion Underflow Residue ‘(NUF) which do not contain radioactiv­e materials.

This is subject to Regulation­s 9 (6) and 9 (7) as well as other Regulation­s under Environmen­tal Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulation­s 2005. The license renewal applicatio­n will only be considered after complying with the conditions.

When asked whether the government would revise the price of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) to follow Singapore’s move following the decrease of the LNG price, Dr Mahathir said the gas was currently sold at subsidised price.

“It is very low, even lower than the big oil producing countries. What more can you ask?” he said.

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad delivers a mandate at a monthly meeting with the Prime Minister’s Department at Dataran Putra, Perdana Putra Building yesterday.
- Bernama photo Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad delivers a mandate at a monthly meeting with the Prime Minister’s Department at Dataran Putra, Perdana Putra Building yesterday.

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