SHAH ALAM: State opposition leader Datuk Mohamad Satim Diman today questioned the salary and bonus payment to the Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) general manager
He claimed that the RM1.4 million paid in two years was not reflective of the agency's financial situation, describing the figure as unrealistic.
He claimed that based on a statistic in 2009, the PKNS general manager received a total of RM640,000 in salary and bonus and another RM760,000 in 2010.
"Is this wise spending as claimed by the state government?" he toldreporters during a break at the state assembly here today.
Mohamad Satim also said that the Selangor government, through PKNS, had strayed from its original objectives of fulfilling the social agenda for the people and instead it was now focusing on luxury and high-end projects. - Bernama
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