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KUALA LUMPUR: The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has completed its proceedings on the management of government vehicles under concession agreements.
Meanwhile, it continues separate proceedings on the implementation of court bail payment services through the e-Jamin system, PAC chairman Datuk Mas Ermieyati Samsudin (pic) said on Friday (Nov 21).
She added that both issues were highlighted in the Auditor-General’s Report 3/2025.
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On government vehicle management, she said PAC had called up the Treasury secretary-general on Nov 3, followed by secretaries-general from the Defence Ministry, Health Ministry and Home Ministry on Nov 17, as well as the chief executive officer of Spanco Sdn Bhd on Nov 18.
"PAC has concluded its proceedings on this issue and will now begin the process of preparing its report,” she said in a statement.
As for the proceedings on the e-Jamin system, Mas Ermieyati said PAC had recorded statements from the Chief Registrar of the Federal Court on Nov 4, followed by Dapat Vista (M) Sdn Bhd on Nov 19 and the Treasury secretary-general on Nov 20.
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Following this, PAC will call three more witnesses from the Prime Minister’s Department, the Attorney General’s Chambers and the Accountant-General’s Department, on dates to be fixed, to complete the proceedings and draw up a more comprehensive report.
In another development, Mas Ermieyati said PAC also received a courtesy call from a Bar Council delegation on Thursday (Nov 20) to discuss the establishment of an Ad Hoc Parliament Liaison Committee by the council as a platform to strengthen engagement between both parties.
"PAC sees strong potential for closer cooperation through this initiative and welcomes joint efforts to further enhance transparent and accountable governance,” she added. – Bernama
