The Borneo Post

Task force to probe forex losses in 1990s

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Cabinet yesterday agreed to set up a special task force ( STF) to conduct a probe into the losses suffered by Bank Negara due to foreign exchange (forex) trading in the 1990s.

The Prime Minister’s Office in a statement here said the STF would be made up of representa­tives of various government agencies including highly respected individual­s who were experts in certain fields.

“This task force will make recommenda­tions and suggestion­s for considerat­ion by the Cabinet in the near future for follow up action including the setting up of a Royal Commission of Inquiry ( RCI) if needed based on the outcome of the probe,” the statement said.

According to the statement, the action by the government showed its commitment and transparen­cy to ensure that Bank Negara’s dealings at the time followed the guidelines on good governance.

“The government will be open and transparen­t regarding this probe because it involves Bank Negara Malaysia and is said to be the biggest financial scandal,” it said.

“The setting up of this special task force is a first step to get all the related facts — analyse all the Hansard details on this during Parliament sittings on the matter at the time, minutes of past Cabinet meetings, AuditorGen­eral’s reports, Bank Negara Malaysia reports as well as reports by related government agencies.

“It is also aimed at finding out what really happened, the actual amount of losses, whether there was any financial mismanagem­ent and whether there was any attempt by certain parties to cover up the matter to prevent Malaysians from knowing what actually happened all this while,” the statement added. — Bernama

This task force will make recommenda­tions and suggestion­s for considerat­ion by the Cabinet in the near future for follow up action including the setting up of a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) if needed based on the outcome of the probe. Statement from Prime Minister’s Office

 ??  ?? Syed Hamid (second right) talking with students from Rohingya after the launching of the Rohingya Integrated School of Excellence (RISE) in Kajang, Selangor. — Bernama photo
Syed Hamid (second right) talking with students from Rohingya after the launching of the Rohingya Integrated School of Excellence (RISE) in Kajang, Selangor. — Bernama photo

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