Ministries in Singapore: Shocking Lapses and Neglect in Public Spending Uncovered by AGO Report
Ministries in Singapore: Shocking Lapses and Neglect in Public Spending Uncovered by AGO Report
The following is a media release by the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP).
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Accounts of lapses and neglect in public spending by government ministries in Singapore and departments documented in the Auditor-General's Office (AGO) latest report are shocking. They include (but are not limited to):
- The Singapore Police Force overpaid its Volunteer Special Constabulary officers in allowance to the tune of about $2.63 million over a period of seven years.
- The National Arts Council unreasonably paid an “exceptionally high” consultancy fee of $410,000 for the construction of a bin center costing S$470,000. Additionally, multiple redevelopment works were carried out before approvals were given.
- The Ministry of Manpower bought a computer system for $432,407 only to find that it could not be integrated into the existing system.
- The Nanyang Technological University and the National University of Singapore not effectively enforcing conditions imposed on scholarship bonds awarded to foreign students, allowing many of these students to break their contracts.
- The Housing Development Board not enforcing carpark fee collection competently, leading to some motorists evading payment.
- The Land Transport Authority not exercising proper control over the collection of tolls at the Woodlands and Tuas Checkpoints, resulting in the under-collection of about $13.93 million for FY2014/15.
- According to the AGO, these actions, or lack thereof, are not isolated incidents but permeate across multiple ministries, government agencies, and statutory boards.
- Ministry of Defence making a $50-million investment in the US without approval.
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