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Agriculture department denies connection to govt order fraud

The Department of Agriculture has denied issuing any physical government order documents outside its official system, warning suppliers to verify requests.

PUTRAJAYA: The Department of Agriculture (DOA) has denied issuing any physical government order documents or supply orders outside its official system.

In a statement today, the department said it views seriously complaints of fraud cases involving the alleged misuse of its name and officials’ positions to produce forged government order documents.

“The irresponsible party’s cunning tactics were intended to deceive local supplier companies into providing supplies and services purportedly for departmental programmes.

“This fraudulent activity has resulted in a supplier company being deceived and incurring financial losses, while no official procurement was carried out by the department,” the DOA said.

The department said the act constituted a serious crime with the clear intention of damaging its image and credibility, as well as that of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security.

The DOA also stressed that it does not issue government orders manually or through personal channels.

In this regard, it advised all parties involved in procurement and related matters to use the government’s official e-Procurement (eP) system for all applications.

“Supplier companies are advised to contact the DOA first before providing any supplies or services requested by certain parties to avoid a recurrence of similar fraud cases,” the statement said.

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