
KPKT Submits MyKiosk Documents to SPRM Amidst Transparency Push
KPKT's Transparency Move: Documents on MyKiosk Project Submitted to SPRM Malaysia's Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) took a proactive step towards transparency by voluntarily submitting all documents related to the MyKiosk project to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (SPRM). This action comes in response to allegations of potential irregularities in the project's implementation. The KPKT Director-General, Datuk Muhammad Fazli Mohamad Khalil, emphasized the ministry's commitment to transparency and integrity. "The documents submitted to the SPRM include comprehensive details of the procurement process," stated Datuk Khalil. "This includes information on how 795 contractors were appointed through an open tender process, and the RM25,000 cost ceiling for each MyKiosk unit. We want to ensure there is no misuse of power or corruption involved." The MyKiosk project, which aims to provide small business opportunities, has been the subject of scrutiny. The KPKT's decision to proactively share all relevant documents demonstrates a commitment to addressing concerns and maintaining public trust. The transparency initiative is a positive development in ensuring accountability in government projects.