AL-SULTAN MUHAMMAD LIM GUAN ENG - Wee Ka Siong VS Lim Guan Eng - Ka Siong claims Guan Eng acting as a King of the nation
MCA VS DAP, ANGRY VS JEALOUSY
It looks like Guan Eng is too powerful as if he is the King of the nation, Al-Sultan Muhammad Lim Guan Eng
Not a single sen from government channelled to party funds, says MCA
MCA president Dr Wee Ka Siong today, Sunday 13 October 2019, clarified that not a single sen received in funds to Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC) from the government or donors were channelled to the party's accounts.
"It must be stressed that MCA leaders have never betrayed any trust or committed any wrongdoing in administrating the board of trustees of TAR UC.
"All members of the TAR UC board of trustees do not receive any salarìes, remuneration or allowances.
"I challenge any parties to come forward and prove that members of TAR UC's board of trustees receive salaries, remuneration and allowances," he said in a statement today in response to a statement by Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng asking the board to relinquish their posts if they wanted government funding.
Wee said Lim had deliberately refused to give matching grants to TAR UC due to his political grudges against MCA.
"Does he think he is the king of the nation and can do whatever he wants?
"Even when Dr Mahathir Mohamad was the finance minister, education minister and prime minister, from 1981 to 2003, he had never failed to allocate matching grants for TAR College then.
'What's the difference between the structure then and now? Was Chow Kon Yeow, Teresa Kok or any other alumni appointed as the chairman of board of trustees of TAR College during the tenure of the 4th prime minister?
"The fact remains the same, that is that MCA founded TAR College in 1968 and subsequently elevated it to TAR University College in 2012.
Wee also clarified that Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), also founded by MCA, had never applied for a matching grant from the government.
Wee said it looked like the government budget was decided based on whims and fancies of Lim Guan Eng.
"Is Lim so powerful that he gets to decide whether TAR UC receives the government funding or not, instead of the entire Cabinet?
"Did he purposely leave out the allocation (matching grant) for the TAR UC from the 2019 Budget and 2020 Budget so that he can set this condition (that MCA give up control of the board) and then reinstate the funding?
"He had the cheek to say he could 'give back' RM30 million to TAR UC should MCA leaders step down as the members of its trustee board. So it's all up to what he likes to do?
"And to add insult to injury, TAR UC's development expenditure allocation was drastically cut to just RM1 million after a proposed RM24 million allocation for 2020.
"This is inexplicably unreasonable when in 2019, TAR UC was allocated RM5.5 million in development expenditure," Dr Wee Ka Siong ended his story.
"All members of the TAR UC board of trustees do not receive any salarìes, remuneration or allowances.
"I challenge any parties to come forward and prove that members of TAR UC's board of trustees receive salaries, remuneration and allowances," he said in a statement today in response to a statement by Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng asking the board to relinquish their posts if they wanted government funding.
Wee said Lim had deliberately refused to give matching grants to TAR UC due to his political grudges against MCA.
MCA President Dr Wee Ka Siong |
"Does he think he is the king of the nation and can do whatever he wants?
"Even when Dr Mahathir Mohamad was the finance minister, education minister and prime minister, from 1981 to 2003, he had never failed to allocate matching grants for TAR College then.
'What's the difference between the structure then and now? Was Chow Kon Yeow, Teresa Kok or any other alumni appointed as the chairman of board of trustees of TAR College during the tenure of the 4th prime minister?
"The fact remains the same, that is that MCA founded TAR College in 1968 and subsequently elevated it to TAR University College in 2012.
Wee also clarified that Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), also founded by MCA, had never applied for a matching grant from the government.
Wee said it looked like the government budget was decided based on whims and fancies of Lim Guan Eng.
"Is Lim so powerful that he gets to decide whether TAR UC receives the government funding or not, instead of the entire Cabinet?
"Did he purposely leave out the allocation (matching grant) for the TAR UC from the 2019 Budget and 2020 Budget so that he can set this condition (that MCA give up control of the board) and then reinstate the funding?
"He had the cheek to say he could 'give back' RM30 million to TAR UC should MCA leaders step down as the members of its trustee board. So it's all up to what he likes to do?
"And to add insult to injury, TAR UC's development expenditure allocation was drastically cut to just RM1 million after a proposed RM24 million allocation for 2020.
"This is inexplicably unreasonable when in 2019, TAR UC was allocated RM5.5 million in development expenditure," Dr Wee Ka Siong ended his story.
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