We didn’t lie, we had inaccurate info on 16 Toyota Camry cars for excos, says MB

We didn’t lie, we had inaccurate info on 16 Toyota Camry cars for excos, says MB

This follows finance ministry's explanation that it had never received any application from the Perak government to give tax exemption for the cars.

The Toyota Camry cars bought for the Perak exco members.
IPOH:
The Perak government today denied giving false information on tax exemption for the purchase of 16 Toyota Camry cars at the state assembly sitting last July.

Menteri Besar Ahmad Faizal Azumu said the claim by Perak opposition leader Saarani Mohamad that the government had lied when answering a question on the purchase at the sitting, was not true.

” We (state government) had given the information that we had with us but that information was inaccurate. That was not lying but only giving inaccurate information that might have been given by an officer.

“But it is an act of lying if we knew the prime minister was thieving but we didn’t inform the state assembly about it and defended him in Parliament,” he told reporters after opening the Lawn Bowls Championships for the Perak Menteri Besar Trophy 2019 at the Lawn Bowls Arena here today.

The inaugural event, being held from yesterday until this Sunday, sees the participation of 48 teams from the states and clubs in Malaysia, as well as six foreign teams, including from Thailand, South Korea and India.

At a press conference yesterday, Saarani called on the state government to explain in detail to the public on the purchase of the Toyota Camry cars used by the state executive councillors.

This was because state Religious and Islamic Education, Rural and Entrepreneur Development Committee chairman Asmuni Awi had, at the state assembly sitting on July 24, stated that the market price per unit of the Toyota Camry cars was RM190,000, but the state government paid RM109,000 for it, resulting in a cost savings of RM81,000 through a tax rebate.

Saarani, hence, regarded this as lying to the state assembly as the Hansard stated that there was tax exemption on the purchase of the vehicles but a statement from the finance ministry last Tuesday said otherwise.

According to the ministry’s statement, it had never received any application from the Perak state government nor given it duty/tax exemption on the procurement of the Toyota Camry CBU units.

Meanwhile, Faizal reiterated that the purchase of these cars was to save costs as the car company provided free maintenance of the cars for five years. Hence, the decision made by the state government to buy the cars was apt, he added.

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