Where did the money go?


I WAS distraught upon learning of the RM1.25bil solar panel scandal involving schools in Sarawak which emerged in the news last month.

Between that and the online school examination analysis system or Sistem Analisis Peperiksaan Sekolah (SAPS) being suspended for security purposes, as well as the urgent calls by parents, teachers and schools to implement changes to the education system, I believe the Education Ministry has a lot on their plate to deal with.

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