When I was younger, I remembered it was very costly to buy a good computer. But that was 15 years ago, now I can walk into any computer shops and get reasonably good computer for the cost of below rm2000.
However the cost of rm2000 is for Mr Average Malaysian, not for Mr Parliament. He has to pay around rm12,000. About rm10,000 premium or pure profit, depending where you stand.
The other day, I stumbled onto Dato K, (not the Nurhaliza Version) he was so happy. I would not be so, when the parliament of leaking and the MP may have to be in umbrella. But think again, umbrella can be used as a weapon of attack.
Published: Thursday November 19, 2009 MYT 4:35:00 PM
Parliament paid RM12K for each computer
BY TEH ENG HOCK
KUALA LUMPUR: The new computers installed for Members of Parliament in the Dewan Rakyat cost a whopping RM11,916 each.
In a written reply to Fong Po Kuan (DAP-Batu Gajah), the Prime Minister’s Department said the touchscreen computers, including the cost of installation, cost RM11,233 each.
Furthermore, an additional RM320 was paid for the keyboard, mouse and tilting bracket, while an 80GB hard disk cost RM363.
The computers were installed before the current Parliament started on Oct 19 for all 222 MPs, which brought the total bill to more than RM2.6mil.
At the Parliament lobby, Lim Lip Eng (DAP-Segambut) said the cost of the computers was exorbitant and handed out price lists from computer shops to prove his point.
”The 80GB hard disk has been phased out early this year. For twice the capacity, you can get a 160GB hard disk at RM150.
”The keyboard and mouse are not branded and are made in China. A Microsoft combo pack of keyboard and mouse costs only RM55,” he said.
Lim said Parliament could have instead invested in a simple laptop for MPs, which would only cost RM2,000 per unit.
Chong Chieng Jen (DAP-Bandar Kuching) said it boiled down to whether a proper tender was called for the purchase, or if the procurement was done through direct negotiations without proper comparison of prices
The story of unending version of our good old parliament.
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