Saturday, 23 February 2013

Kedah Gerakan Youth hands over memorandum on state govt's debts


 


 

ALOR SETAR: Kedah Gerakan Youth yesterday handed over a memorandum to Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan 


 

Abdul Razak on the state government's debts which have reached almost RM3 billion.


 

Its chief Tan Keng Liang said in the memorandum, the state government was urged to take appropriate measures to 


 

reduce the debt burden accumulated since it came into power in Kedah in 2008.


 

"According to the Auditor-General's Report 2011, as at Dec 31 2011, the debts had reached RM2.6 billion while the 


 

state government's cash balance stood at only RM193.22 million.


 

"From our investigation, we found that the RM2.6 billion did not include the RM330 million debt from the construction 


 

of Kuin (Kolej Universiti Insaniah). Hence, the estimated debts now amount to RM2.933 billion.


 

He said this after handing over the memorandum to the menteri besar's special officer (Youth), Mohd Rosli Azmi at 


 

Wisma Darul Aman, here.


 

Tan noted that the debt increase was almost 50 per cent after PAS and its allies in the opposition pact took over the 


 

state's administration.


 

"We are therefore worried with the state's financial situation as the debt amount is too high while the cash balance is 


 

less than that," he said.


 

Tan said the debts could be reduced if the state government had been practising prudent spending and made 


 

thorough studies before investing in any project to avoid heavy losses.


 

"The Kedah government said it had been spending prudently but it had bought a Mercedes S350 car at almost 


 

RM800,000, an example of it wasting public funds.


 


 

"We hope the menteri besar will look into this matter to safeguard the state's future," he added.


 

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