The Borneo Post

RM400 million needed to conduct GE14 — Election Commission

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PUTRAJAYA: An estimated RM400 mi l lion is needed to conduct the 14th General Election (GE14), according to the Election Commission.

Its chairman Tan Sri Mohd Hashim Abdul lah said the expenditur­e included rental costs, procuremen­t of equipment, payment of al lowances and honorarium.

“All nomination centres, polling centres and counting centres have been identified and are ready to operate,” he told Bernama, adding that 250,000 temporary workers were needed to ensure smooth running of GE14.

He said transport requiremen­ts including helicopter­s had been identi fied, with al l logistics preparatio­ns in good order.

The EC expect s 10 0,0 0 0 representa­tives or agents of contesting parties to act as observers throughout GE14.

Mohd Hashim said the number did not include observers outside the polling centres.

In short, he said, the observers would be aware of everything going on inside and outside the polling centres.

“The EC will emphasise to the candidates that they must have their representa­tives or agents around throughout the election process.

“We will read out the names of these observers to assure the public of transparen­cy and fairness; therefore political parties should not worry about transparen­cy of the electoral process which the country had always practised,” he said.

Aside from that, he said the EC was also waiting for response from internatio­nal observers including from Commonweal­th and Asean countries that had been invited to the GE14.

He added that the EC had also appointed local observers from non-partisan non- government­al organisat ions ( NGOs) and university representa­tives.

On his own preparatio­n in leading the EC for the fi rst time in a General Election, Mohd Hashim admitted it was a challenge to prove his capability.

“Personal ly, I am dealing with various emotions; but I am optimistic that I can do what is best as I am also assisted by the EC workforce, secretaria­t officials and committed and experience­d officers,” he said.

Describing the prior seven byelection­s and the 11th Sarawak State Election as “a training ground”, he said he would apply such valuable experience in GE14.

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