The Borneo Post

Dr M: Govt must be cautious of revealing CEP report

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government must be cautious about deciding whether to reveal the report by the Council of Eminent Persons ( CEP) to the public, says Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

He said this was because some of the CEP’s findings needed further investigat­ions by the relevant authoritie­s.

“It is to avoid the polemics which could affect the outcome of the investigat­ions and confidence of investors.

“What is important (is that) all proposals for improvemen­t which have been accepted are implemente­d in the best possible wayforthew­ell-being andeconomi­c stability of the country,” he said during the Ministers’ Question Time at the Dewan Rakyat sitting here yesterday.

He was replying to a question from Ahmad Fahmi Mohamed Fadzil ( PH-Lembah Pantai) who asked if the government was ready to publish the report by the CEP in accordance with the principles of transparen­cy, responsibi­lity and freedom of informatio­n so as to avoid lies and wrong perception­s by the public.

Replying to a supplement­ary question from Fahmi on whether the government was considerin­g to have the report in redacted form, Dr Mahathir said: “I need time to answer.

“There have been many proposals and advice from the CEP that the government has implemente­d.

“The time has not come to reveal. Perhaps in the future, after action has been taken and there is no possibilit­y of us being sued for defamation and such, then we will reveal,” he said.

The prime minister said that the CEP had officially ended its term of duty on Aug 19 last year and had presented its final report to him.

“The instructio­n for its implementa­tion has been handed to the National Centre for Governance, Integrity and AntiCorrup­tion ( GIACC) and the Implementa­tion Coordinati­on Unit ( ICU) of the Prime Minister’s Department.

“The CEP report is under the jurisdicti­on and official duty of the government, and all members of the CEP and relevant officials are directly under the Official Secrets Act 1972,” he said.

He said the CEP’s role was as an advisory body to the government and it had carried out its responsibi­lities with the help of a secretaria­t, a committee on the 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB), and the Institutio­nal Reform Committee.

“Two special teams were involved – one for the East Coast Rail Link ( ECRL) project and another for the Multi-Product Pipeline and Trans-Sabah Pipeline projects,” he said.

Replying to a supplement­ary question from Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan ( BN- Pontian) on the government’s efforts to reduce national debt following the increase in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and various debts, he said: “When the GDP increases, the percentage of debt reduces.

“Secondly, when we settle several debts, so debt reduces.

“It does not affect the way we govern and develop the country.” — Bernama

 ??  ?? Dr Mahathir (centre) with Azmin (right) arrive for the sitting in Parliament. — Bernama photo
Dr Mahathir (centre) with Azmin (right) arrive for the sitting in Parliament. — Bernama photo

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