However, the report found that Tekun's various programmes failed to achieve its goals due to poor management and lack of research. "The failure of the Tekun Entrepreneur Portal, Tekun Entrepreneur Community Card and Cybermall resulted in a loss of RM872,035," the report said. Other failed schemes named in the report were the Tekun Credit Financing Scheme, the Mentor Mentee Programme and the Entrepreneur Development Programme. "The period and targeted outcome for the six Entrepreneur Development Programmes were not defined," the report said. "The Tekun Credit Financing Scheme failed to achieve its target due to lack of reception from supply companies," it added.
Source: The Star July 31, 2017 06:11 UTC