"The CM's special officer today admitted that the event was sponsored to the tune of RM10 per guest and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) must look into this (as) this is a personal event. "The meeting minutes mention the government departments involved and state that no bills should be claimed from the chief minister, everything is free.
"(Yusof) later stressed that all preparation should be conducted at the discretion of the departments, and nothing should be billed to the chief minister or the state government," the minutes read. Armed forces to clean up The minutes, dated Aug 23, 2012 also states that 100 tents were sponsored by four local councils (Hang Tuah Jaya, Melaka Bersejarah, Alor Gajah and Jasin).
"(Yusof) will refer to the armed forces to get more tents and the final amount will be confirmed in the next meeting," it reads.
Other sponsored items include:
- A generator set by the Works Department, along with an officer to do wiring works.
- Water taps by Syarikat Air Melaka Bhd for guests to wash their hands.
- Cleaning staff by local councils, with duties to be determined by the Development and Coordination Committee of the State Legislative Assembly. (Yusof is said to be confirming cooperation from the armed forces in this matter.)
- Performances by the state National Cultural and Department (this was to be confirmed by Yusof).
The CM was today reported as saying that the event, which attracted 130,000 people and was recorded in the Malaysia World Book of Records, cost RM600,000.
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