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Zahid: Cabinet wasn’t given detailed briefing on Imams

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KUALA LUMPUR: The now-cancelled Integrated Manasik Monitoring System (Imams) was brought up during Cabinet meetings but there was no detailed briefing, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

He said the Cabinet was not told that Imams would be outsourced.

“The Cabinet was informed about a system to register umrah pilgrims, which would also set certain guidelines and methods to protect them. It did not involve the appointmen­t of any company to manage the system, or that it would be outsourced,” he said after officiatin­g the 42nd Malaysian Drug Prevention Associatio­n (Pemadam) general assembly.

Imams was meant to be the only avenue for umrah visa applicatio­ns to the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Malaysia.

The system, which aimed to address instances of umrah package frauds in the country, was cancelled on Saturday within 24 hours of its launch.

Concerns had been raised over the system previously, including the imposition of certain charges perceived to be additional costs for performing the umrah.

Dr Ahmad Zahid said he welcomed the decision to cancel Imams as the Government did not want private companies using the system to impose any charges.

Asked if there was any political motive behind the cancellati­on, Dr Ahmad Zahid said it was due to protests – not just from travel agents offering umrah packages – but also from several NGOs and religious leaders in Malaysia.

“I do not think there are political elements in this matter, but I do smell something fishy.

“It seems like some parties are trying to take advantage of the system, as someone who has never gone for the umrah was appointed the chief executive officer of the company,” he said.

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