Transparency International-Malaysia says Covid-19 is no excuse for ignoring procurement SOPs in the purchase of ventilators.
Transparency International Malaysia president Muhammad Mohan said it was shocking to know that deals on emergency procurement of ventilators were carried out on WhatsApp.
“It is shocking to know that deals on emergency procurement of ventilators were carried out on WhatsApp. “TI-Malaysia strongly urges current health minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa to get to the bottom of this scandal. Muhammad said equally concerning was Pharmaniaga Logistics Sdn Bhd’s involvement in acting as a middleman for the procurement of ventilators worth RM24.1 million.
“It is strange the unit for integrity and compliance in the health ministry did not have oversight on this. Or did someone higher up overrule their advice on the procedures?
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