Parliament denies serving luxurious wagyu beef dish to members

19 Jul 2018 / 00:45 H.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Parliament has denied serving the luxurious wagyu beef which cost RM2,000 per kg to Members of Parliament during the luncheon after the opening ceremony of the 14th Parliament yesterday.
Its Corporate Communications Division Secretary, Tengku Nasaruddin Tengku Mohamed, said a report on the matter that went viral on social media was totally inaccurate and confusing.
"The Malaysian Parliament never spends luxuriously for such a purpose. Our expenditure is done according to the stipulated financial procedures.
"The entitlement rate for the event is RM120 per person, but the Parliament only approved an allocation of RM50 per person for that purpose, hence the total cost of a meal for eight guests at the main table is RM400," he said in a statement here today.
Tengku Nasaruddin said the viral wagyu beef dish was an additional dish served only to eight guests at the VVIP table, on the house from the caterer to celebrate the appointment of the Dewan Rakyat Speaker and was not ordered by the management of Malaysian Parliament.
"The Malaysian Parliament regrets the spread of information about the luncheon as it was totally inaccurate.
"We also hope that this issue will not be further sensationalised to protect the image of the Malaysian Parliament as the highest legislative authority in the country," he added. — Bernama

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