PH affirms opposition MP to head PAC

PH affirms opposition MP to head PAC

Such a practice has seen benefiting the governments in the past by acting as a check and balance on proper governance.

Pakatan Harapan leaders after a meeting of the presidential council chaired by Anwar Ibrahim in Petaling Jaya today. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA:
The Pakatan Harapan (PH) presidential council has agreed to continue with the practice of appointing an opposition MP to head the Public Accounts Committee, the Dewan Rakyat’s watchdog on government expenditure.

PH communications director Fahmi Fadzil said the coalition found the policy to be beneficial as it also acts as a check and balance on the administration of the government.

“During the time of the PH administration, we saw that the PAC was very focussed on checking various processes in the government’s administration and governance,” he told reporters after the council’s meeting today.

“However, there has been no discussion with the opposition on this yet,” he said, adding that it will be left to the PAC to probe outstanding issues which were raised in the past.

Fahmi added that the meeting, chaired by PH chairman Anwar Ibrahim, also discussed a proposal to allow the prime minister to answer questions verbally during parliamentary sessions but no decision was made.

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