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RM90m for defective primary school e-books?


Friday, 03 September 2010 Aurora
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By B Nantha Kumar, Free Malaysia Today

KUALA TERENGGANU: How did a pre-approved budget of RM30 million for e-books for 25,000 primary school pupils balloon to RM90 million in two years? That is the question bugging Batu Burok assemblyman Syed Azman Syed Ahmad.

While the disclosure is firing up the blogs and news portals in the country, another piece of gossip involving a “mystery woman” who collected a cool RM7.9 million for school uniforms, from Menteri Besar Ahmad Said through “direct negotiation”, is also making its rounds.

According to Syed Azman, the RM90 million billing was discovered when the Terengganu branch of the National Audit Bureau audited Top IT Industries Sdn Bhd,a government-linked company which was contracted to provide the e-books.

“There were a few major issues about the e-book project. For a start, there was no  agreement drawn up between the state government and the company which was the supplier of hardware and software.

“Secondly, there was no insurance and there were also problems over delivery delays, quality of the e-books and incompatible software due to negligence.

“The audit  review for 2009 found that of the 1,857 units of e-book delivered (to the schools) between January and March 2010, some 1,532 pieces were damaged and had to be returned to the factory for repair.

“About 609 students were asked to pay between RM69 and RM200 for damage which incidentally was not included in the e-book’s one-year warranty,” Syed Ahmad said.

He added that it was also shocking to discover the poor quality of the e-books considering that RM90 million was paid out.

“Some 14% of the 24,431 e-books delivered were defective. This is too high a rate considering the amount paid out,” he said, adding that a group of PAS supporters had lodged a report with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission last Saturday on this matter.

Wasted uniforms

Meanwhile, a source in Terengganu PKR revealed that the “mystery woman” linked to the RM7.9 million school uniform deal was one Mek Hawa Abdul Rahman.

 

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written by justice seeker, September 04, 2010 11:13:46
: How did a pre-approved budget of RM30 million for e-books for 25,000 primary school pupils balloon to RM90 million in two years? That is the question bugging Batu Burok assemblyman Syed Azman Syed Ahmad.

While the disclosure is firing up the blogs and news portals in the country, another piece of gossip involving a “mystery woman” who collected a cool RM7.9 million for school uniforms, from Menteri Besar Ahmad Said through “direct negotiation”, is also making its rounds.

SATUL LAGI PROJECT YANG UNGGUL ONLY BEEND/AMENO.
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written by batsman, September 04, 2010 08:19:59
Trengganu - no use getting back your oil royalties. They will disappear in a million and one ways.
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written by batsman, September 04, 2010 08:17:29
The e-books are not defective! They are just designed to be self-censoring. Only MSM and UMNO trash will be displayed. heeheehee
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written by Semuaok, September 04, 2010 02:17:52
Why it's alway the school or children get F**k.

Stupid racist HM and corrupted school official F**king with our kid education.

Now you know why we have so many little Ibrahim Ali/Hisap/MmZhiDin.

Our schools are mass producing morons. It's good for UMNO but bad for us.
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written by lynn, September 04, 2010 02:03:04
Let's do some math: RM90,000,000 divide by 25,000 pupils. Works out to RM3,600 per student for e-books? WTF? No wonder Bolehland is going bankrupt!
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written by SoundMan, September 04, 2010 01:16:04
Mek Hawa Abdul Rahman is has stolen from the people. Yet another successful story of a bumiputra entrepreneur.

UMNO must be proud !smilies/shocked.gif
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written by asiana888, September 04, 2010 00:08:34
Ini adalah satu lagi Projek Kerajaan BN! Yippie..... somebody gonna have a great Hari Raya celebrations with the RM 90 million order.

I actually proposed a similar solution for only RM 10 mil .... hmmmm.... now I know why my proposal not selected? Too CHEAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dUMNO = Pencuri dan Pengkhianat warga Terengganu!
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written by cheekhiaw, September 03, 2010 22:31:38
Those idiots never learn from their Allah. Even their so important last messages never had the need for e-books...

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