Sabotage in the implementation of myIMMS - Ahmad Zahid

Bernama
May 23, 2016 19:16 MYT
ZAHID: If the system is found to be faulty, action will be taken against the supplier, but if it is a case of 'human error' then a 'revisit' will be done. - Astro AWANI/ SHAHIR OMAR
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today said, it is believed that the enforcement of the Malaysian Immigration System (myIMMs) by the Immigration Department has been sabotaged.
Ahmad Zahid, who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, said several names have been identified and will be announced by him and the police.
He commented on the note of caution given in the Auditor-General Report 2015 Series 1 on May 18 which stated that the myIMMs developed to support the main operation of Immigration Department was unsatisfactory and had instead caused the department's objective to be affected.
According to the report, the myIMMs biometric facility worth RM10.3 million was paid and supplied for, but was not installed and used at the entrance gates to screen and identify foreigners as well as Malaysians.
Ahmad Zahid added that they will collaborate with the National Audit Department to conduct an internal audit to investigate as a whole on the caution given, which includes performing a 'management audit' and a 'forensic audit'.
"If the system is found to be faulty, action will be taken against the supplier, but if it is a case of 'human error' then a 'revisit' will be done on any operational approach involved," he said.
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