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Sunday, 27 July 2008 10:38am |
 Official use: Ahmad Razif leaving in his Mercedes after attending an event opened by the Deputy Prime Minister in Kuala Terengganu on Friday night.
©The
Sunday Star (Used by permission)
by Gladys Tay
JOHOR BARU: At least four of Terengganu's eight state executive council members
are using newly purchased Mercedes-Benz E200 Kompressor cars despite a Cabinet
directive against doing so.
Several of them were seen travelling in the cars to official functions and
meetings.
Those who were seen taking rides in the car said they were waiting for
Terengganu Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said to make an announcement at Wednesday's
state executive council meeting on when to give up the cars.
Terengganu Tourism, Culture, Arts and Heritage Committee chairman Datuk Za’abar
Mohd Adib attended the Malaysian Flora Fest here yesterday in his gleaming new
black Mercedes-Benz.
“I think the issue is overblown,” said Za'abar yesterday when met after the
function.
When asked whether he knew about Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad
Badawi's announcement, he said he was aware of it and that Ahmad had already
commented about it.
On Friday, Abdullah had announced that all the Mercedes-Benzes bought by the
state for its executive council members could only be used for foreign
dignitaries.
Za'abar also described the overall performance of the car bearing the licence
plate number TAM 28, as “justified”. The car was parked at the Dataran Bandaraya
Johor Baru parking area reserved for VIPs and some press members noticed it as
they were leaving the function.
“Oh, you all are more interested in the car than in the floral fest,” he said in
jest when approached by reporters.
When asked whether his action was going against Abdullah's decision, Za’abar
said: “That was not my intention.”
“I think the matter will be discussed at the next exco meeting,” he said.
He also said he first used the vehicle on Wednesday when he went to Kuala Lumpur
to attend an executive council meeting.
“From Kuala Lumpur, I drove back to Terengganu because on Friday morning I had
another meeting to attend and later that day, I drove to Johor Baru,” he said.
On Friday night, another executive council member, Ahmad Razif Abdul Rahman, was
seen leaving in his Mercedes after attending an event opened by Deputy Prime
Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
In Kuala Terengganu, R.S.N. Murali reports that nine people have been questioned
by the Anti-Corruption Agency over the high service costs of Proton Perdana V6
Executive cars owned by the state government incurred from 2004 to this year.
State ACA director Sharudin Sapian said those summoned to his office were civil
servants and members of the public and several mechanics.
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