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A-G REPORT: They Bought Nasi Lemak For Themselves Instead Of Feeding Malnourished Children

The 2013 Auditor-General's report found that three health offices have misused and overspent funds allocated for the Health Ministry’s Rehabilitation Programme For Malnourished Children.

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The 2013 Auditor-General Report Has Alleged That Three District Health Offices Had Abused Funds Meant To Feed Malnourished Children

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The abuse is one of the key highlights of the 2013 Auditor-General’s Report which listed 283 issues related to wastage of funds, poor rev­­e­n­ue and asset management, negligence as well as weak planning and monitoring of projects.

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A Total Of RM66.51 Million Was Allocated For The Health Ministry’s Rehabilitation Programme For Malnourished Children Between 2011 And 2013

A total of 8,556 children were in the programme between 2011 and 2013 with an allocation of RM66.51mil.

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The Health Offices Used RM87,851 Out Of RM923,000 Of The Fund To Buy Souvenirs, Hampers, Nasi Lemak And More For Themselves

The Health Offices Used RM87,851 Out Of RM923,000 Of The Fund To Buy Souvenirs, Hampers, Nasi Lemak And More For Themselves

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The Health Offices Used RM87,851 Out Of RM923,000 Of The Fund To Buy Souvenirs, Hampers, Nasi Lemak And More For Themselves

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The shocking discovery showed that RM87,851 out of RM923,000 meant to feed poor rural children was misspent by the Jerantut, Gua Musang and Kota Kinabalu health offices, causing a public uproar.

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The report pointed out that the funds were also misused by the three health offices to buy curtains, hampers for cooking programmes, and replica models of food items such as biscuits, nasi goreng, and nasi lemak. Souvenirs, t-shirts for a choir group, as well as the rental of canopies for a family day were also among the items purchased.

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Health Officers Also Went Over Budget By RM238,213 In The Purchase Of Food Baskets For The 8,556 Malnourished Children

Health Officers Also Went Over Budget By RM238,213 In The Purchase Of Food Baskets For The 8,556 Malnourished Children

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All the youngsters were supposed to receive food baskets comprising food items and multivitamins worth RM150 each under the programme. The food baskets provided 104% of their calorie needs and 222% of their protein need

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The report said some of the health offices went over the RM150 budget in buying the food items for the children due to the rise in the price of goods and the higher cost of certain items in rural areas. A total of RM238,213 was overspent on the food baskets, with the Tawau health office found to have overspent by RM88.80 per basket.

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There Were Also Discrepancies Between The Prices Of Food Items In Tender Documents And Invoices

A Total Of RM66.51mil Was Allocated For The Health Ministry’s Rehabilitation Programme For Malnourished Children Between 2011 And 2013

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Discrepancies were also found between the prices of food items in the tender documents and invoices.

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Furthermore, The AG Report Also Found That The Programme Did Not Meet The Targets Set

There Were Also Discrepancies Between The Prices Of Food Items In Tender Documents And Invoices

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The report said that the weight recovery of the children in the Health Ministry’s Rehabilitation Programme for Malnourished Children, which started in 1989, also did not reflect the targets set. The underweight children were found to have only achieved normal weight after a year and not within the six to 12 months promised by the programme.

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The report in its recommendations said officers must have a good grasp of financial regulations to ensure that allocations were spent according to the rules.

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“This Is Corruption No Matter How You Cut The Cake, Because Money Meant For Hungry Children Was Used To Feed Those Who Were Supposed To Take Care Of Them,” Says Suhakam

Suhakam commissioner James Nayagam.

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Suhakam commissioner James Nayagam described the abuse involving hungry children as a serious crime that should be investigated by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.

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“This is corruption no matter how you cut the cake, because money meant for hungry children was used to feed those who were supposed to take care of them,” said Nayagam who has worked with children’s organisations for the past 33 years.

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Following This Discovery, The Health Ministry Established An Internal Investigation Committee To Investigate The District Officers Involved

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam,.

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As a result of the discovery, the Health Ministry set up an internal investigation committee on Feb 27 to investigate and reprimand the officers involved.

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The report said the ministry after being queried had set up an internal investigation committee on Jan 27 and that the probe on the matter was expected to be finished by the end of February.

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The ministry had also explained to the auditors that it needed to spend not just on the malnourished children’s programme but on other programmes as well. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam, when contacted, declined to comment, saying his ministry would issue a statement in due time.

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