PUTRAJAYA: The Housing and Local Government Ministry has submitted documents on the MyKiosk project to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
Local government department director-general Datuk Mohd Fadzli Mohd Kenali led a delegation to the MACC headquarters at about 11.30am on Thursday (May 22).
Accompanying Mohd Fadzli were general development division director Mas Midyawan Yahya, the minister's special function officer David Tiang and press secretary Angie Hee.
Mohd Fadzli and Mas Midyawan submitted the reports and emerged about half an hour later.
The documents reportedly included detailed reports on the MyKiosk 1.0 and MyKiosk 2.0 initiatives from 2023 and 2024.
In a statement issued later, the ministry said this action was prompted by complaints alleging irregularities over the project.
"We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of transparency and integrity.
"By voluntarily providing these documents, we hope to demonstrate our dedication to good governance and reassure the public of our commitment," it said.
It added that all procurements and appointments for MyKiosk were conducted through open and fair processes, involving 133 local authorities nationwide.
It reiterated that any wrongdoing, including the abuse of power, would not be tolerated and would be addressed legally.
"We are determined to ensure that all programmes benefit the intended recipients, such as small traders, without any misconduct," it added.
On Wednesday (May 21), MCA Youth lodged a report with the MACC over the MyKiosk 2.0 project, urging the government to address public concerns.
The MyKiosk 2.0 initiative, launched to provide street vendors with trading spaces, has been criticised for its costs compared to market alternatives.
Concerns about the project's effectiveness have been raised, with reports indicating many kiosks remain unused due to impractical locations and inadequate facilities.
