Once Too Poor To Declare Assets The Tourism Minister Now Has Rm9k To Show
The past year has been fruitful for Tourism Minister Mohammadin Ketapi, at least in terms of personal assets
If last December he was too “poor” to declare his assets, his latest filing shows that he has managed to amass RM9,338 in the 11 months since, and this includes his wife’s assets
This is based on a declaration Mohammadin made in September, as published on the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission asset declaration website
The website also noted that Mohammadin’s monthly salary is RM54,979.53
The national median monthly income is RM2,308 while the minimum wage is RM1,200 a month
Mohammadin was among 25 ministers and deputy ministers who did not declare their assets in the first round of declarations last year
At the time, he told journalists: “I’m poor... So, I have got nothing to declare. Poor people don't have assets.”Mohammadin was a lawyer and has been active in politics since the 1980s, starting with Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS). He was PBS deputy secretary-general in 1985
According to the asset declaration website, all members of the executive have declared their assets
Historical moveThe asset declaration exercise last year was historic because it was the first time the sum of personal assets held by cabinet ministers and MPs were made public
Before this, the declaration was made to an anti-graft body, which would only share the information with the prime minister
However, the move towards transparency was criticised by watchdogs as being a half-measure as the website does not give a breakdown of the assets, nor does it allow the public to compare the assets held over time
Transparency International’s best practice guideline for asset declaration also calls for members of the judiciary to declare their assets
In the UK, a registry of MPs’ financial interests publishes the source, nature and quantum of income, gifts and sponsorships to MPs. MPs also have to declare if they employed family members on parliamentary expense
Deputy Tourism Minister Muhammad Bakhtiar Wan Chik declared RM2.8 million in his assets this monthTop of the list is PKR’s Segamat MP Edmund Santhara, whose asset declaration in March was RM132.16 million, jointly held with his wife. Santhara is the founder of Masterskill Education Group Bhd
This eclipses the wealthiest cabinet member, Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad who along with his wife, Dr Siti Hasmah Ali declared assets worth RM32.36 million
The final deputy minister to declare his assets is Muhammad Bakhtiar, who on Nov 4 declared he jointly owns assets worth RM2.8 million with his wife
To date, the wealthiest deputy minister is Housing and Local Government Minister Raja Kamarul Bahrin Ahmad Baharuddin Shah, who in October last year declared he owned RM13.5 million worth of assets, with his wife and children
This is followed by Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye (RM13.67 million) and Deputy Transport Minister Kamaruddin Jaafar (RM11.37 million)
Lee’s assets include those held by his wife and children while Kamaruddin’s assets include those held by his wife
Some 22 MPs and ministers updated their asset declarations this month, including Deputy Speaker Nga Kor Ming, who declared assets worth RM7.9 million. This includes his wife’s assets
Besides the tourism minister, two other cabinet ministers have updated their asset declarations this year
They are Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok (RM2.58 million), who filed a declaration in September, and de facto Law Minister VK Liew (RM8.04 million), who filed his in February
No shortage of millionairesWhile there is no shortage of millionaire MPs and ministers, two on the list prove that politics does not always pay
Two DAP MPs who declared their assets in November last year said they had zero assets. They are first-term MPs Wong Tack (Bentong) and Mordi Bimol (Mas Gading). Both declared monthly incomes of RM22,412.64 and RM25,700.00 respectively
The asset declaration exercise also involves the political secretaries of ministers
Topping this list is the communications and multimedia minister’s political secretary Adrian Marcellus, who with his wife owns assets worth RM12.36 million
This is followed by Tony Pua, who is the finance minister’s political secretary, and owns RM10.4 million worth of assets with his wife. Pua is also DAP’s MP for Damansara
Adrian and Pua earn RM34,683.33 and RM30,600 a month, respectively
The defence minister’s political secretary, Azhar Che Mat Dali, is at the bottom, with no assets to declare and earns RM12,650 a month. - Mkini
Artikel ini hanyalah simpanan cache dari url asal penulis yang berkebarangkalian sudah terlalu lama atau sudah dibuang :
http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2019/11/once-too-poor-to-declare-assets-tourism.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MalaysiansMustKnowTheTruth+%28Malaysians+