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LGE accused of ignoring gangsterism in DAP

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 07:26 PM PDT

Alleged victims say they were beaten up in the party chief's presence.

K Pragalath, FMT

Two men who claim they were physically assaulted in the presence of DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng have accused him of being indifferent to the issue of gangsterism in the party.

A Thirumalvalavan (photo, left) and R Selvan (in white shirt), who are both branch-level officials in DAP, have lodged a police report about the attack, but they told reporters today that they were disappointed by Lim's silence over it.

The incident allegedly happened last Monday during a meeting organised by Selangor DAP in Pekan Salak, Sepang. The two, together with Pantai Putra Sepang branch secretary Rashid Md Gani (photo, middle), were about to submit a memorandum to Lim when they were attacked, they said. Ironically, one of the points of the memorandum was gangsterism in the party.

"Lim and (Selangor DAP chief) Teresa Kok were present when Thirumalvalavan and Selvan were dragged and bashed up by gangsters," Rashid told this morning's press conference. "Why didn't he stop the violence?

"We are also very disappointed with Kok's leadership. She has also kept silent."

The Monday meeting was a regular Selangor DAP parliamentary liaison session, but a discussion of election strategies was also on the agenda.

"After delivering his speech, Lim had to leave the hall to attend a funeral," Rashid said. "We wanted to have dialogue session and hand over a memorandum to him."

The memorandum complained that:

  • the Sri Mahamariamman temple in Sungai Pelek was facing a threat of demolition;
  • Sungai Pelek DAP coordinator P Sivakumar mishandled funds for the Ponggal festival and Deepavali vouchers and hampers;
  • Sivakumar conducted party activities without informing branch members; and
  • Sivakumar and Sepang DAP liaison committee chairman Lwi Kian Keong engaged gangsters to intimidate party members.

Thirumalvalavan, who leads DAP's Taman Murni branch, was in tears when he recalled Monday's incident. "I was dragged by gangsters who are not DAP members," he said. "They slapped and kicked me."

Selvan, a member of the party's Pantai Sepang Putra committee, said he suffered the same treatment.

The attackers snatched his DAP membership card and destroyed it, he added.

Both displayed to reporters bruises on their shoulders and arms.

Contacted after the press conference, Sivakumar denied that he used gangsters.

He told FMT that everyone at the Monday meeting, including the alleged attackers, were DAP members.

"The state committee ensured that only members would attend the meeting," he said, adding that Thirumalvalavan, Selvan and Rashid were there only to cause trouble.

"Some party members had to stop them to protect Lim," he said.

 

Probe JMM allegations, urges Cuepacs

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 07:20 PM PDT

(Bernama) -- The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) has asked the authorities to investigate allegations that Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) had bribed civil servants to cover up information on its foreign funding and to gather information related to national security and government secrets.

Its president, Datuk Omar Osman, said any civil servant found to have been involved should be given the appropriate punishment.

"It is up to the authorities (to take action). Civil servants should not be accepting bribes. We have ethics which we must adhere to," he told Bernama.

Omar was commenting on a statement by Azwanddin Hamzah, president of the non-governmental organisation Jaringan Melayu Malaysia (JMM), yesterday that Suaram had received more than US$100 million (about RM305.35 million) to organise street protests and that it had also bribed government officers.

Suaram has categorically denied the allegations that it had bribed government officers to cover up information on its foreign funding and to gather information related to national security and government secrets.

It also challenged JMM to substantiate its allegations and demanded an immediate apology and retraction of the allegations should JMM fail to do so.

Omar said he was not sure why JMM had hurled the allegations at civil servants.

"Nevertheless, we advise civil servants to distance themselves from bribery to maintain the integrity of the civil service and secure their own future," he said.

 

Johor to overtake Selangor as richest state

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 07:15 PM PDT

(Bernama) -- Johor is to emerge as the richest state in Malaysia by 2025, overtaking Selangor, if the current trend of development pace and investment inflows continues, an analyst with an investment bank said today.

Dr Nazri Khan, Affin Investment Bank Vice-President and Retail Research Head, said the projection was not something impossible to achieve with Iskandar Malaysia, one of the five economic corridors in Malaysia, having attracted more than one-fourth of the RM383 billion total investment target by 2025.

He said the economic growth brought to Johor by Khazanah Nasional Bhd, the government's investment arm, is seen as among concerted initiatives by the government to establish an economic hub in Johor outside the Klang Valley.

"We will see Johor transform into an Orlando in Florida and become Asia's Theme Park Hub with the presence of at least four theme parks in the state.

"They include Legoland Malaysia which opened recently, Puteri Harbour Family Entertainment Centre and Austin Heights Water Theme Park is due to open its doors soon. All these parks will provide ample jobs to our youths," he said.

The 2012/2013 Economic Report issued by the Finance Ministry on Sept 28 said job opportunities in Johor are expected to double when some projects come on stream in the next five years such as Pinewood Iskandar Malaysia Studios, MSC Cyberport City and Urban and Resort Wellness.

At the same time, Nazri said efforts to attract cash-rich Middle Eastern investors, who have the capital to invest, must be pursued to maintain the development momentum in Johor.

He said the massive oil and gas project in Pengerang is being initiated at a timely juncture when the world demand for oil and gas was spiralling.

"Moreover, Pengerang's demographic location in the middle of the international shipping route to Indonesia and Singapore provided an added advantage to us than to our neighbours," he added.

Meanwhile, a restaurateur in Skudai, Mohd Kassim Ali, 52, readily acknowledged that he could feel the spinoffs emanating from Iskandar Malaysia development.

"When I first started this restaurant business 10 years ago, there were not many customers then, but now I can sense the change over the last one year as a result of the development impact brought about by the government.

"My income has also increased by about 30 per cent now, more so after Legoland Malaysia was opened. I think the development pace in this city will accelerate further when more development projects planned by the government get off the ground such as the Puteri Harbour," he said.

He said the number of Singaporean customers has also increased since Legoland Malaysia, the country's first theme park of its kind, was opened to the people on Sept 1.

The feverish pace of development in this state will provide more job opportunities for Johoreans, he added.

A Johorean, Mohd Salleh Ali, 46, said at one time, the youths, including from Johor, have to move to Kuala Lumpur to find jobs but now that trend is slowly and surely changing.

With the oil and gas project in Pengerang and with various other development projects in the drawing board under the Iskandar Malaysia economic corridor, Johor has become the latest trade focus in Malaysia, he said.

"Johor has become the focal point now as people from throughout the country are flocking to the state in search of high-paying jobs," he said.

Development projects implemented by the state government with the support of the federal government have given an "assurance" to Johor-born school leavers of ample job prospects and a decent income, he added.

 

Politicians and gangsters

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 04:31 PM PDT

An anonymous letter implicates a minister, Umno and MIC Youth chiefs of having links with gangsters.

Anisah Shukry, FMT

A PKR-linked NGO has lodged a police report today over an anonymous letter claiming that three prominent Barisan Nasional politicians have links to an Indian gang.

The People Welfare and Rights Organisation (Power) wanted the police to verify whether the unsigned letter, purportedly from a member of Selayang Baru Umno, was genuine, and for the police to probe into the politicians' alleged links with the Indian gang "36".

"The letter, which was left in my office yesterday in Sentul, mentions the name Human Resource Minister S Subramaniam, Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin and MIC Youth chief T Mohan," Power president S Gobi Krishnan told reporters after lodging the report at the Travers police station here.

"It is addressed to the prime minister and says that on Dec 3, 2011, MIC held an event which was attended by [the three politicians] as well as 7,000 youths who represent an Indian gang," he said.

According to the letter, which is dated April 20, 2012, Subramaniam, Khairy and Mohan were also given gifts bearing the gang's logo at the event last year.

The anonymous writer wrote: "That event gave a bad impression, especially the Indian community towards BN party. The event also clearly shows an attempt by Gang 36 to fortify its positions through politics."

Matter of national security

Gobi stressed today that even though the letter was unsigned, the accusation was serious and its contents must be verified as it involved two members of parliament as well as a minister.

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A Rapid white elephant in the making?

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 03:35 PM PDT

The RM60-billion oil refinery is meant to cater for China and India's market, but PKR warns that such a stratergy can prove to be a costly gamble. 

Leven Woon, FMT

PKR warns that the RM60 billion Petronas Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (Rapid) in Pengerang, Johor, may be a white elephant once it becomes operational in 2016.

Party trade and investment bureau head Wong Chen said this was because the refinery was export-driven and largely dependent on China and India's demands.

Quoting Petronas downstream business vice-president Wan Zulkiflee's statement in December 2011, Wong said the state-owned oil corporation had acknowledged difficulty in downstream-related businesses but was optimistic towards Rapid due to the robust growth in China and India.

However, he said poor economic sentiments had since emerged in the two countries, and an International Monetary Fund (IMF) report had cited a possible global economic crisis that might last for 10 years.

In addition, he said China and India had also embarked on their massive oil refineries and downstream projects.

"In tougher times, they will always favour domestic producers and boost utilisation of their own downstream facilities.

"In the meantime, Petronas' Rapid will just be one of several regional players vying to supply these markets," he told a press conference here today.

"If Petronas proceeds with its plans for Rapid, come 2016 when it becomes operational, the project may prove to be a gigantic white elephant," he added.

Relocating to Kerteh

The corporate lawyer (photo below) noted that the downstream oil business, which included oil refinery and value-added industry, had become a tight-margined one due to soaring oil prices since 2002.

He questioned why Petronas was betting RM60 billion to invest in such a sector while major international oil companies such as Shell and Exxon adopted a wait-and-see approach.

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Khalid dismisses speculation on federal move if Pakatan wins

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 03:07 PM PDT

(The Star) - Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim has dismissed speculation that he will vacate his post and move to a federal ministerial position if Pakatan Rakyat takes over Putrajaya in the coming general election.

He stressed that the speculation arose following a personal view expressed by PKR deputy president Azmin Ali a few days ago.

He said there was no misunderstanding between him and Azmin, who had implied that Pakatan would appoint a new Mentri Besar if it retained Selangor in the elections.

Azmin was reported by a Malay daily to have said that Khalid would be given a ministerial post should Pakatan take over Putrajaya.

"He (Azmin) does not have to apologise over his statement, which I believe is his personal view," Khalid said at the Parliament lobby yesterday.

He also defended Azmin, saying that the comments showed that the party leadership trusted his ability to perform well at both state and federal levels.

"It shows that he trusts my leadership in whatever position the party decides to put me in," he said.

 

Suaram denies bribing government officials

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 02:52 PM PDT

HE SAYS, SHE SAYS: Nalini (left) wants JMM to substantiate its allegations while Azwanddin claimed that he received a tip-off.

(NST) - Suuara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) has categorically denied allegations that it had bribed government officials to cover up information on its foreign funding and to gather information related to national security and government secrets from the Prime Minister's Department, Finance Ministry and the Company Commission of Malaysia (CCM).

In a statement signed by executive director Nalini Elumalai, Suaram wants non-governmental organisation Jaringan Melayu Malaysia, who made the claims, to substantiate its allegations.

Suaram also is demanding an immediate apology and retraction of the allegations.

It was commenting on an allegation by JMM president Azwanddin Hamzah that Suaram had received foreign funding from more than one company.

Azwanddin claimed that he had received a tip-off on this from a former Suaram member, who claimed that Suara Inisiatif Sdn Bhd was not its only financier.

"We understand that a sole proprietorship, Suaram Komunikasi, also pumped in a substantial amount of money to help keep Suaram afloat."

He added that Suaram allegedly received more than US$100 million (RM305.35 million) to organise street protests and to bribe government officials.

In response, Suaram said: "It is evident from the nonsensical allegations that JMM lacks credibility and pays no respect to the laws of the country.

"Up to this point, Suaram is still being investigated by the CCM and other agencies and had all along provided full cooperation to CCM and other agencies.

"The reason being is that Suaram respects the rule of law and acts in accordance with the requirements of the laws.

"Suaram pledges to fight those who attempt to undermine our dignity and credibility as the leading human rights defender in Malaysia.

"For as long as violations still exist, Suaram will be there with the people, loud and clear."

 

Pakatan's Nov 3 rally is 'tip of iceberg', say analysts

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 02:48 PM PDT

(Malaysian Digest) - The planned mass gathering to be staged by Pakatan Rakyat on Nov 3 in is just one of many public assemblies in store in the run up to the 13th General Election, analysts believe.

Pakatan on Wednesday announced that it will be holding the gathering to push for electoral reforms and are expecting a 500,000 turnout at Bukit Jalil National Stadium.

PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu had told reporters that the government has yet to meet the eight core demands made by coalition for clean and fair elections Bersih, "especially on the need to clean up the electoral roll and media fairness".

Speaking to Malaysian Digest, political analyst Wan Saiful Wan Jan said such gatherings by political parties are expected as election nears.

"I think there's a real purpose behind this (mass gathering) which is to rally Pakatan supporters in preparation for elections. Of course they need a reason to do it," said the chief executive of think-tank Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS).

"I'm not surprised at the announcement. The first time I heard this was a few weeks ago from one of the Pakatan leaders and said they said there's an event they are planning and at that stage they called it 'election convention'. That was the term used at the time," he added.

Political analyst James Chin from Monash University Malaysia also believes that Pakatan's intention of holding the rally is to regroup and prepare its supporters for the impending polls.

However, he doubts that holding such a gathering at a stadium would make as much impact compared to doing it in the streets.

"This is a chance for Pakatan to rally their troops. They must think that the General Election (GE) is just around the corner," said Chin.

"However, I think that doing it in the stadium would have a lesser effect than having it in the streets, which is more 'exciting'. I think the government will ignore them. Nothing will change. The government will not bow down to demands in reforming the system because if they do that, they will lose. Any changes will only come after the GE," he said.

He also finds it hard to believe that Pakatan is holding a rally so soon, "but then again, maybe they want to show everyone that they are
capable of holding a peaceful rally."

Political scientist and activist Wong Chin Huat, meanwhile, staunchly supports the planned rally.

"I support the rally. It is apparent that the government will only respond when the rakyat takes action. Albeit, reluctantly, they will soon respond. Although the reform obtained is not as much as we wanted, previous Bersih rallies have proved that it can be prevent the situation from worsening," said Wong who is also Bersih 2.0 steering committee member.

"Imagine what will happen without the rallies, things would definitely be worse," he added.

Wong also said Barisan Nasional (BN) still has much to do to gain the rakyat's confidence in the electoral system.

"I wish for the rally to be successful, however, I think that it is ironic that the call for electoral reforms should come from the opposition and that the ruling government is not joining it," he said.

"Malaysia is undergoing rapid development and transformation, the next ruling government needs high legitimacy to rule. If Barisan Nasional is confident of winning, they should also push for electoral reforms. It is in their best interest, after all," he added.

Analysts foresees more politically-motivated gatherings will be held in the next few months leading to the election which is yet to be called by the prime minister.

Earlier this week, more than 1,000 of Kelantan government supporters gathered outside the Federal Court in Putrajaya, as a leave application was being heard over the state's demand for oil royalty payments. Meanwhile, Bersih had announced last month that it will be holding a concert on Oct 13 as a 'reminder' to the government on the former's eight unfulfilled demands.

According to Wan Saiful, it is common for political parties to hype their supporters up before the election and expects similar gatherings by both sides of the political divide.

"As it comes closer to election both sides will be trying their best to bring supporters together and they will find the reason to do these rallies but the real motivation is just to bring the supporters together so that they would work harder in their campaigns. We can expect more of these sorts of gatherings.

"I think it's necessary. All political parties around the world do it when it gets closer to the election date. They need to convey their messages to their supporters so that when people go down to campaign they can go to different places and spread the same message. It is more about galvanizing the parties' supporters, not so much to garner votes.

"I'm very sure BN will be doing their stuff as well. The advantage for BN is they have the cloak of government activities so they can call it something like 'The Prime Minister Meets the Rakyat' or something like that."

However, Wan Saiful said although BN is expected to hold their own mass gatherings, which he believes will have a bigger turnout than Pakatan's, these assemblies by the ruling party will not be held as a reaction its rival's rallies.

"I think there will be more rallies like this organized by al parties, not necessarily to counter one another.

"In fact the biggest rally will be carried out by Umno at end of November when they will be holding their annual general meeting (AGM). Gerakan had theirs so we will definitely see more of these sort of gatherings."

 

'We did not misinterpret Azmin's statement on Selangor MB' - Sinar Harian

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 02:43 PM PDT

(Malaysian Digest) - Malay daily Sinar Harian has refuted PKR deputy president Azmin Ali's claim that the newspaper had misinterpreted his statement on the leadership of Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim.

Azmin, also Gombak MP, was responding to his comrades who had wanted him to clarify the statement he made.

In a report by New Straits Times today, Azmin denied saying that Abdul Khalid would no longer be the state's Menteri Besar but will be transferred to a federal ministerial post, should PR take over Putrajaya in the upcoming elections. Instead, he insisted that his statement had been taken out of context.

Sinar Harian's editorial executive advisor, Datuk Abd Jalil Ali in a statement today said every news, article and picture published in their paper is obtained from legitimate sources either via live interviews, phone calls or on ground.

"It is not in our practice, ever since we began operations five years ago, to change facts in hopes to boost sales," he said.

"What we published was a recorded interview by our journalist and photographer without anything being twisted or misquoted. Our journalist can produce proof that Azmin had said what he said," said Abd Jalil.

The New Straits Times today had quoted Azmin as saying, "I was asked a simple and direct question of whether a corporate figure like Abdul Khalid could perform well as a politician or could run a governmnet.

"I never discussed about a Cabinet or about the reshuffling of leadership either at state or federal level."

Azmin maintained that the reason for him saying so was to dismiss allegations that a corporate figure could not run a state or Federal government.

Azmin's statement was published in Sinar Harian Online on Wednesday under the heading "MB Baru Selepas PRU13" (new MB after GE13).

That drew the ire of several Pakatan Rakyat (PR) figures, one of them being Faekah Hussin, Abdul Khalid's political secretary.

Faekah took to questioning Azmin's jurisdiction in determining who gets appointed as the state's MB.

"Who is Azmin to make such a deduction? I don't know what drove him to come up with that statement," Faekah had reportedly said, adding that the appointment of the Menteri Besar is solely in the hands of the state's Sultan.

Meanwhile, PAS secretary-general Datuk Mustafa Ali called on DAP and PKR to refrain from making public opinions regarding the PR Cabinet.

Mustafa had reportedly cautioned opposition allies from making such statements as they did not result from discussion with component parties, hence should be avoided so as to not confuse the public.

However, Abdul Khalid himself responded to Azmin's statement by saying that it was nothing more than a personal view and did not represent that of the opposition coalition. He added that there was also no need for Azmin to apologize.

PKR vice-president N. Surendran had also dismissed Mustafa's statement, saying that it was more of a "friendly advice" and there was nothing objectionable in that.

Anthony Loke, who is DAP Socialist Youth chief, said that as far as his party was concerned, no such statement has been made.

 

Protests reflect vibrant democracy: PM

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 09:31 AM PDT

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(The Sun) - The protests in recent months, namely the anti-Lynas protest and Bersih 3.0, reflect a vibrant democracy in the country, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak.

He said demonstrations are not unusual and happen in other countries as well but the government has promised political transformation and is moving towards a more mature and vibrant democracy by abolishing the Internal Security Act and introducing the Peaceful Assembly Act.

"It is your fundamental right to protest, we will not prevent that, but do it in a peaceful manner. I think this is healthy … When people protest, listen to them and what is it they're protesting about. Is it reasonable? If it is reasonable, address it," he said.

Najib was speaking during The CNBC Conversation, a half-hour interview hosted by CNBC anchor Martin Soong as part of The CNBC Summit: Malaysia, a dialogue series that highlights the nation's current economic climate, yesterday.

He said an example of a "reasonable" protest is the Lynas issue which had huge concerns about safety and the government had gone the extra mile to ensure that Gebeng, Kuantan, where the plant is being set up, is safe although "quite a bit" of the protest "was not based on facts".

"We've never done as much as we've done for this Lynas issue. As the government, we are satisfied, the experts are satisfied and the markets are satisfied. We made sure Lynas is safe but unfortunately there is the other side of the democracy, we have an opposition which likes to spin it in a different way but that's democracy. I don't blame them for it because that's the name of the game," he said.

He said while there are parties who may be unhappy, the government has a solid plan for transformation.

"Believe in us, we have an excellent track record in terms of being able to deliver real progress and change in Malaysia. You can see it for yourself … in Malaysia, things are happening. The facts are there but we have to convince the people," he said.

 

Top defence firms rank low in anti-graft measures

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 09:28 AM PDT

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(The Malaysian Insider) - Two top Malaysian defence companies, Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd and the Sapura Group, received low scores in the 2012 Defence Companies Anti-Corruption Index by Transparency International UK. They scored 2.94 and 13.24 respectively, out of 100.

The index measured worldwide a total of 129 defence companies' vulnerability to corruption in 34 categories. For each category, two scores were given, one based on publicly available information and the other on self-reported details.

A new generation patrol vessel built by Boustead Naval Shipyard. — Picture courtesy of Boustead Naval Shipyard
Boustead Naval Shipyard won a RM9 billion deal in late 2011 from the Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM) to build and deliver six second-generation patrol vessels/littoral combat ships (LCS), due in 2017. The shipbuilder is part of a business empire owned by the Armed Forces Provident Fund (LTAT).

The purchase was criticised by the opposition, especially the DAP's Petaling Jaya Utara MP Tony Pua, who asked how the price tag had jumped up from RM6 billion. DCNS S.A., the French naval defence company linked with the RM9 billion TLDM contract, scored 30.88 on the index.

The Ministry of Defence (Mindef) awarded a unit of the Sapura Group a RM2 billion contract last year for Network Centric Operations (NCO). PKR vice-presidents Nurul Izzah Anwar and Chua Tian Chang have both questioned the project's lack of a roadmap.

The Sapura Group has been embroiled in a family feud early this year after a legal challenge were filed in the High Court. Patriarch Tan Sri Shamsuddin Kadir is demanding that his two sons return shares and properties valued up to RM450 million.

Scores were awarded in the Transparency International UK index across five sections, with marks awarded for evidence of anti-corruption in leadership, personnel, policies, training and risk management.

Read more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/top-defence-firms-rank-low-in-anti-graft-measures/

Ling’s defence witness to be impeached

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 11:20 PM PDT

(The Sun Daily) - The prosecution in the cheating trial of former transport minister Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik has notified the High Court that it intends to impeach a witness, who is a former minister.

Lead prosecutor Datuk Tun Majid Tun Hamzah yesterday told Justice Datuk Ahmadi Asnawi that the prosecution would impeach former tourism, culture and arts minister Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Syeikh Fadzir (pic) when hearing resumes tomorrow.

However, he did not offer a reason.

Abdul Kadir, 74, who was the third defence witness in Ling's trial, had served as a minister from 1999 to 2006.

During cross-examination, Abdul Kadir was repeatedly questioned on several documents regarding the price of the 1,000-acre Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) land in Pulau Indah, including the valuation report by the Valuation and Property Services Department (JPPH).

Asked if he thought the land price of RM25 psf was inclusive of 6% interest, Abdul Kadir said it did not, based on his understanding of the report.

However, during examination-in-chief by defence counsel Wong Kian Kheong, Abdul Kadir admitted that he remembered nothing of the case (the PKFZ project).

"I told the police very honestly that I do not remember this case at all," he said.

He also said he could not remember a cabinet note dated Oct 23, 2002, or when it was presented to the cabinet.

"When this was presented, I don't remember. It was so technical and it had nothing to do with my ministry, so I didn't pay attention," he said.

Abdul Kadir said he had known Ling for almost 30 years and found him to be a humble man who performed his duties with integrity.

"He was a leader for the Chinese community but I was close to him because he was a true Malaysian," he added.

Abdul Kadir also said he never knew of any wrongdoing by Ling throughout the time he (Ling) was minister.

Ling, 69, is charged under Section 417 and 418 of the Penal Code for deceiving the cabinet by withholding details of the terms and conditions agreed between KDSB and the Port Klang Authority.

Ling is charged with deliberately concealing the actual price of the land, which was valued at RM21 psf by JPPH, and for failing to reveal an interest of 7.5% per year over and above the price of the land at RM25 psf.

The hearing continues.

 

SMEs against Pakatan's budget promise

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 06:46 PM PDT

Teh: Says PR's minimum wage promise will create new problem for Malaysia

(The Malay Mail) - A group of businessmen from small and medium enterprises have objected to the Pakatan Rakyat minimum wage promise, made in its 2013 shadow budget unveiled last week.

SMI Association of Malaysia president Teh Kee Sin said the opposition coalition's promise to increase the minimum wage to RM1,100 a month compared to the government's RM900 a month would adversely affect small and medium business along with the country's economy.

"This will create a new problem for the country, which is unemployment," he said at a press conference at the Parliament lobby yesterday.

Teh said that even though small and medium enterprises were not due to implement the new minimum wage scale until next year, many employees were already requesting for it.

"We are in constant engagement with the government and we have requested an extension before we are asked to implement even the current minimum wage," he said.

Two Barisan Nasional MPs — Hulu Selangor's P. Kamalanathan and Rembau's Khairy Jamaluddin — accompanied Teh and his delegation at the Parliament, and both reiterated the government's minimum wage was decided after much consultation.

"We, too, can make promises. We can promise to give a RM1,100 minimum wage. The reason we didn't do so is that we conducted a study before making a decision," said Kamalanathan.

Khairy said the businessmen's concerns were why BN MPs had been constantly calling Pakatan's promises "unrealistic".

"This is what you call brainless populism. At BN, we take care of employers and employees. If we have a minimum wage that is too high, these small businesses won't be able to stay in business," he said.

 

Bersih 2.0 not involved in Pakatan rally

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 06:41 PM PDT

It will, however, support any party in favour of electoral reforms.

K Pragalath, FMT

Electoral reform watchdog, Bersih 2.0 today announced that it has no role in the upcoming rally organised by Pakatan Rakyat on Nov 3 at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium.

"We have nothing to do with that. It is entirely organised by a political party," said Bersih 2.0 co-chairman S Ambiga at a press conference held in Kuala Lumpur Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH).

Yesterday, PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu announced that Pakatan Rakyat is organising a rally on Nov 3 in Bukit Jalil stadium as a result of government's failure to implement electoral reforms.

However Ambiga said that Bersih would support the calls for electoral reforms.

"All political parties should also do (rallies) because all that we want are free and fair elections," she said.

Ambiga also revealed that Bersih steering committee received an invitation to attend the rally.

"Individually, we can go. We (the committee) haven't met (to discuss) on the role that Bersih should play in this rally," she said.

In a related development, Ambiga, who is a former Bar Council president, also questioned whether the Election Commission (EC) has began implementing the recommendations made by the Parliamentary Select Committee on Electoral Reforms (PSC).

"We'd like to know whether the EC has began implementing the recommendations," she said.

The PSC had released its report on recommendations on electoral reforms in April.

 

PKR claims S’gor rejected petrochemical plant

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 04:06 PM PDT

Chua Jui Meng clams that the same Taiwanese petrochemical firms approached the Selangor government last year before to build the plant in Pulau Indah.

Laven Woon, FMT

The Selangor government had once rejected proposals by Taiwanese investors to set up a petrochemical plant in the state before the latter turned to Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak to build the plant in Pengerang, Johor.

At a press conference here today, PKR Johor chairman Chua Jui Meng claimed that Taiwan state-owned oil refiner China Petroleum Corporation and Chemical Corp (CPC) and its subsidiary Kuokuang Petrochemical Co (Kuokuang) had approached the Selangor government through its representative company Everwish Sdn Bhd last year.

He said the multi-billion investors had proposed to build the petrochemical complex in Pulau Indah, an island off the west coast of Selangor, with total investments worth billions of ringgit.

"But after a detailed study done on the project, all agencies in Selangor opted against the project, and the Selangor menteri besar rejected their proposal in February 2011," he said.

Despite the absence of documentary evidence, Chua claimed that Selangor's rejection was due to severe ecological and environmental impact the project would pose to the area.

He said the menteri besar's decision was consistent with the one of Taiwan president Ma Ying-Jeou, who had turned down CPC and Kuokuang's proposal due to public protests in that country.

He said the two companies then turned to Petronas and Johor Menter Besar Abdul Ghani Othman for the project to be sited in Pengerang, which the latter welcomed with open arms.

"On May 13, 2011, within such a short span, their proposal was accepted by Najib and Ghani without considering the Environmental Impact Assessment reports done in Taiwan and Selangor.

"And Najib shows how grateful he is by giving a 10-year tax holiday to the companies," he said.

Chua also criticised Najib and Ghani for "grabbing what Taiwan and Selangor rejected" and added that "Johor was chosen as a dumping ground".

However, a check by FMT found that Najib only announced on May 13 this year that an undisclosed Taiwan-based petrochemicals firm has agreed to invest RM35 billion to build a new integrated complex in Pengerang.

Meanwhile, Selangor exco for investment, industry and trade Teresa Kok confirmed that the Taiwanese companies did approach the state government.

However, she said it was the two companies which did not pursue the proposals.

"We did have some concerns internally on the environmental impacts it might pose, because our Selangor Halal Food Hub is situated there. But it was more like the two companies who did not follow up," she added.

 

Dong Zong gets a lashing

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 02:24 PM PDT

(The Star) - A BLOGGER has called supporters of the United Chinese School Committees Association of Malaysia (Dong Zong) "racists" who will ultimately "destroy our Chinese culture".

A copy of the posting was carried by The Mole online portal.

In his blog post on Monday, Shen Yee Aun said he disagreed with Dong Zong on several issues, namely the organisation's preference for Chinese teachers.

Shen questioned the need for Dong Zong to ask for more teachers, saying that "those who are not qualified and do not have the quality would destroy our Chinese education and language even further".

He also said a true Chinese education fighter would have agreed to "open up the teaching posts at Chinese schools to all races and not restrict them to certain races".

"Dong Zong's narrow-minded views would result in the Malaysian Chinese community being left behind economically, politically and socially," he added.

Shen was quoted as saying that Dong Zong is being racially-motivated in its aims for Chinese education.

This is because it had restricted other races from learning the Chinese language but "the Malays encourage our Malaysian Chinese to learn their own language".

Shen also cited that Dong Zong was always critical of Barisan Nasional, especially MCA, more than against Pakatan Rakyat.

"Pakatan has not given a single sen, promise, policy, manifesto, demands, schools and basically nothing for the Chinese community and Chinese education, so why is Dong Zong questioning Barisan's sincerity?" he asked.

Shen reminded Dong Zong that during the Budget 2013 announcement, the Government had allocated RM100mil to the country's Chinese schools compared with Pakatan, whom he claimed had given nothing.

Shen said he went to a national school during his school years, saying that Chinese groups who refuse to mingle with the other races in the country would "sooner or later find themselves living in their own world, separate from the rest of the society".

He faulted these groups for pushing some segments of the Malays to label the Chinese as racists.

Shen advised the groups to open up their hearts and minds to the other races.

"Treat them like how you treat your own race. They will treat you as part of their community even though you are born a Chinese," he added.

 

PKR deputy president Azmin Ali's call for new Selangor MB rocks Pakatan’s boat

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 02:18 PM PDT

(The Star) - PKR deputy president Azmin Ali's statement calling for a new Mentri Besar should Pakatan Rakyat retain Selangor in the general election is threatening to cause cracks within the party.

Calling the statement a "result of hubris" in light of Azmin's hope for electoral victory, party vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar said this was merely "just an opinion".

"I believe in his exuberance and hubris for electoral victory, voicing his personal opinion on all possibilities of leadership is just that - his personal opinion," she said.

Nurul Izzah, who is the daughter of Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, was responding to a statement by Azmin in a Malay daily which implied that Pakatan would appoint a new Mentri Besar should it retain Selangor in the polls.

The Lembah Pantai MP said it would have been more prudent for Azmin to first bring up his opinion with all the stakeholders.

Faekah Husin, who is Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim's political secretary, expressed her disappointment that both PKR and Azmin had not discussed the matter first with their office.

"The law states that the Sultan has the final say on who the MB is although the party can put forward its candidate. PKR has never discussed this with us on the potential line-up or who will be MB," she said.

However, PKR vice-president N. Surendran defended Azmin, saying that Khalid should look at the statement "as a compliment".

"Those who claim this to be an insult to the Sultan don't understand Parliamentary democracy and the position of a monarch within it," he claimed.

Fellow vice-president Tian Chua said Faekah was "not supposed to be commenting on political issues".

In SHAH ALAM, Khalid said Azmin's statement was merely his "personal opinion and did not represent Pakatan as a whole".

"Decisions on who is to be fielded, where and why will only be announced if necessary," he said, adding that a special state assembly meeting would be called soon to discuss three main issues, including a White Paper report on Talam debt recovery exercise.

PAS secretary-general Datuk Mustafa Ali said such matters had never been discussed at Pakatan's leadership council meetings.

"Leaders should stop making statements based on personal views because decisions should be collectively made by the top leadership," he said.

Mustafa also blasted Selangor PKR information chief Shuhaimi Shafiei for saying that 20 PKR leaders would be appointed to the Cabinet should Pakatan attain power.

"Announcements should not be based on personal views as they will only confuse the public," he stressed.

 

Minister defends ex-Chief Secretary’s son-in-law over solar deal

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 02:07 PM PDT

Ida Lim, The Malaysian Insider

A minister today defended the lucrative solar power contracts by companies linked to Todd Morath, the son-in-law of the former Chief Secretary to the Government, saying that the deals were awarded through a "fair bidding process".

In July, the DAP's Tony Pua and PKR's Nurul Izzah Anwar had pointed out that Morath, his wife Suzi Suliana Mohd Sidek, and two business partners control 12 out of 32 companies that had won the "lion's share" or 32.4 per cent of the nation's solar energy quota.

Suzi's father, Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan, was appointed the new Petronas chairman after his retirement in June from his post as Chief Secretary to the Government.

"But I want to underline the companies owned by Mr Todd, he used the method of bidding online, not he wants to see me, (not) me who gave him... he did online bidding like other people and other companies," Datuk Seri Peter Chin, the minister of energy, green technology and water, said in Parliament.

"Because of that, how can I blame him because he is the son-in-law of the former KSN (Chief Secretary)? Cannot," the Miri MP said.

"This is a fair bidding process, because it's fair, he won, he got it. I didn't interfere. CEO of SEDA (Sustainable Energy Development Authority) didn't interfere," he said.

"Don't accuse with facts that are not true..." he added.

Chin was replying to a supplementary question by Fuziah Salleh (PKR-Kuantan) during Question Time in Parliament.

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RM6.7m for a KR1M store?

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 01:47 PM PDT

Under Budget 2013, the allocation to set up a 1Malaysia grocery store in Sabah and Sarawak will cost RM6.7 million.

Athi Shankar, FMT

Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng is curious on why it costs RM6.7 million to set up a 1Malaysia grocery store (KR1M) in Sabah and Sarawak when it only costs RM470,000 per store in the Peninsular.

Last year, he recalled that Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak set aside RM40 million to set up 85 KR1Ms, or RM470,000 per store, across the Peninsular.

But Budget 2013, he noted had allocated RM386 million to set up 57 KR1Ms, or RM6.7 million per store, in Sabah and Sarawak.

"It's 15 times costlier," said the DAP secretary-general.

He called on Barisan Nasional federal government to justify the RM6.7 million spending to set up a KR1M just to sell basic necessities like sugar, rice and salt.

"Or are the KR1Ms also selling luxury goods like designer handbags, gold and diamond jewellery?" he asked in a blog posting.

The KR1M stores are run by Mydin Wholesale Hypermarket.

The Bagan MP claimed that the allocation would benefit those awarded contracts to operate the stores and drive local retailers in Sabah and Sarawak out of business.

Power tariffs

The Pakatan Rakyat leader also criticised Budget 2013′s failure to announce the inevitable increase of electricity tariffs.

He said it proved again BN's 3Ds record of deficits, debts and deception compared with Pakatan state government's 3S achievement of surplus, sustainable debt reduction and stern action against corruption.

He said the budget was clearly an exercise in deception as Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Peter Chin Fah Kui admitted that a future tariff increase was inevitable due to growing international fuel price.

In an interview with a vernacular newspaper, Peter Chin did not reveal the time and quantum of the electricity tariff hike.

But he pointed out that higher electricity prices would encourage the public to save energy and switch to products with green technology.

Lim reproached Peter Chin's admission as "shocking", asking on why then this was not announced in the budget tabled by Najib on Sept 28.

"Any responsible government would have included it in the budget," he said.

Continuing deficit

He said BN's budget of RM252 billion cannot mask a persistent record of deficits for the 16th year estimated at RM40 billion.

He recalled that the last time the country had a budget surplus was in 1997 when Anwar Ibrahim was still the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister.

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Squabbling in Penang PKR may get worse

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 05:44 PM PDT

LEAKED RECORDING: Two leaders at meeting named in report

(NST) - SQUABBLING among Parti Keadilan Rakyat leaders in Penang could take a turn for the worse following a report that named two of them as the alleged perpetrators behind a damaging audio recording of a party meeting.

Both leaders, however, refused to be drawn into the controversy involving the recording, in which Penang Deputy Chief Minister I Datuk Mansor Othman is heard condemning Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng as a "cocky, arrogant tokong (deity)".

Batu Maung assemblyman Datuk Abdul Malik Abul Kassim refused to comment on the report posted in the "pisau.net" social political blog, which linked him to one of the factions purportedly involved in exposing Mansor with the intention to kill the state PKR chairman's political career.

Malik, who is also state Religious Affairs and Domestic Trade and Consumerism Committee chairman, declined to deny or confirm the report. "I have no comment," the state PKR deputy chairman said yesterday.

The other PKR leader named in the report, Pantai Jerejak assemblyman Sim Tze Tzin, one of seven party leaders present during the meeting chaired by Mansor, described it as "absolute nonsense".

The blog, which quoted state PKR sources, also alleged that the conversation had been recorded by Penang Island Municipal Council councillor Felix Ooi Keat Hin, who purportedly belonged to another faction within the party.

When contacted, Ooi, who is also Bukit Bendera division deputy chief, categorically denied the allegation. "The state party is initiating an investigation, so I will not say anything further for now."

Apart from Mansor, Sim and Ooi, the other four PKR leaders who attended the meeting were: state PKR deputy chief and Batu Kawan division chief Law Choo Kiang; Raymond Ong, who was candidate for the Bayan Baru parliamentary seat in 2004; Tanjung Youth chief Ng Chek Siang; Batu Uban branch chief Cheah Peng Guan; and, Mansor's assistant John Ooi.

In the leaked recording, Mansor was also heard saying that the DAP was planning to kill off PKR in the next general election.

Mansor had initially denied making the remarks but last Monday, the audio recording was aired on TV3.

 

PKR MP promoting MIC leader?

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 05:05 PM PDT

BN leader accuses incumbent S Manickavasagam of promoting MIC CWC memebr A Sakthivel for the Kapar seat. 

G Vinod, FMT

PKR's Kapar MP S Manickavasagam is working in cahoots with MIC central working committte member A Sakthivel, promoting the latter for his parliamentary seat, claimed a Barisan Nasional man.

The senior BN leader, claiming anonymity, said this was proven when incumbent Manickavasagam promoted Sakthivel at a function on Monday at the Hoe Tian Keong Temple.

"Manickavasagam said that he would like to see Sakthivel contesting for the Kapar seat in a speech at the function attended by about 1,600 people, and they all heard it," claimed the leader.

Disappointed, the BN leader accused Sakthivel of using Manickavasagam to promote his own political agenda.

"Manickavasagam was promoting Sakthivel because both are friends, but the latter must understand that seats allocation for the general election is decided by the BN leadership.

"I don't know how Pakatan Rakyat works, but in BN we must abide by party decisions. People may get confused by Manickavasagam's announcement," said the leader.

I was being sarcastic, says Manicka

Manickavasagam, however, dismissed the BN leader's accusation, saying he was just being sarcastic with his remark.

He said that many aspirants for the seat came to the function, including Kapar MIC division chief P Ganesan and Pemandu committee member D Ravindran.

"These people just showed up. Agriculture and Agro-based Industries Deputy Minister Chua Tee Yong and Kapar MCA division chairman Song Kee Chai also attended the function.

"All I said was that Ganesan and Sakthivel should pray hard so that their party leadership will choose either one of them to contest in Kapar. I was being sarcastic," said Manickavasagam.

He also said that most of his speech on the day was about Pakatan's leadership in the state and its achievements.

Meanwhile, Sakthivel also dismissed the BN leader's accusation, saying Manickavasagam was not promoting him for Kapar.

"He didn't mean it that way. He was merely addressing the people there. As for me, I just had my meal and left the function soon after," he said.

 

Pakatan to hold demo on poll reforms

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 05:02 PM PDT

Its top leadership said the decision was made following the government's failure to meet growing calls for electoral reforms.

Syed Jaymal Zahiid, FMT

Pakatan Rakyat today announced its plan to hold a mass gathering on Nov 3 following the government's failure to meet demands for poll reforms, mainly the calls to clean up the electoral roll and media fairness.

PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu told reporters in Parliament building here that Pakatan is expecting a crowd as big as 500,000 while the venue chosen for the event is the Bukit Jalil National Stadium.

"The government has yet to meet the eight core demands made by Bersih, especially on the need to clean up the electoral roll and media fairness.

"Because Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak had suggested that if we want to hold any gatherings we should do it at Bukit Jalil, so we have decided to choose that place to hold our gathering," he said.

Bersih and opposition leaders have repeatedly accused the Election Commission (EC) of deliberate inaction over allegations of discrepancies in the voters' roll, calling it a conspiracy to help the present government restore its two-thirds mandate in the upcoming polls.

EC officials denied the allegations, saying its move to adopt the recommendations made by the parliamentary select committee (PSC) on polls reforms proved it was sincere in ensuring a clean and fair election.

The PSC was set up by Najib after several protests held by Bersih and backed by the opposition threatened to shake his government, but he maintained that elections in Malaysia had always been fair.

A national threat

Pakatan states like Selangor claimed 500,000 foreigners had been placed in the state and registered as voters and the EC has so far failed to respond to the allegation, prompting the state government to delay holding polls should the general election be held this year.

Just recently a Sabah daily published a report on the admission by a foreigner that he had purchased a Malaysian identity card for only RM1,000 and he was also a registered voter.

Opposition election monitoring group Jingga 13 said today this strengthens allegations of bias against the EC and there is a continuous joint effort between the EC and the BN to ensure the ruling coalition retain power.

"This is a very serious case. It is a national threat and swift action must be taken," Fariz Musa, the group's chief coordinator, told the same press conference.

PKR vice-president Tian Chua said the rally was not only to voice opposition demands but the "aspirations" of all Malaysians who want clean and fair elections.

The gathering will be themed "People's Uprising" and Pakatan said it will adopt yellow as the event's main colour. Yellow was also the official colour of the Bersih movement.

 

Suaram: subpoena finally served on Scorpene witness

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 04:45 PM PDT

(Malaysian Digest) - Suaram revealed that a subpoena has finally been served on one of the witnesses proposed by the human rights group to assist in the French judicial probe on alleged corruption in Malaysia's purchase of two Scorpene submarines from French naval defence company DCNS.

"The inquiry is progressing and we've been allowed to tell you that the first subpoena has reached the first witness.

"But I can't tell you who the witness is or when the subpoena was given for now, we have to follow the court proceedings and can only quote the court notes," Suaram secretariat member Cynthia Gabriel told a forum in Petaling Jaya last night.

Suaram had in June said that its French lawyers were in the process of serving a subpoena on Jasbir Singh Chahl, allegedly a point-man in the purchase of the Scorpene submarine.

However, Jasbir had then denied receiving any subpoena.

Asked after the forum if the delivered subpoena this time was served on Jasbir, Cynthia merely smiled but declined to reveal the witness' identity.

However, Cynthia confirmed that the subpoena was served on one of the seven witnesses which it had proposed to the French courts probing the Scorpene deal.

The other six proposed witnesses were Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, private investigator P Balasubramaniam, Najib's confidante Abdul Razak Baginda and the latter's spouse and father - Mazlinda Makhzan and Abdul Malim Baginda.

Earlier at the 'Who is in the spotlight? Suaram or Scorpene' forum, Cynthia said the authorities had tried to paint Suaram as a multi-million dollar organisation that was capable of destabilising the government.

"This is untrue. The budget of Suaram on a yearly basis is only about RM450,000. That is nothing much at all. It is only enough to pay for eight staff and run five to six campaigns a year," she said.

Cynthia added that this amount was only enough to provide the staff of the NGO with a modest salary of about RM2,500 per month as opposed to five times the amount they could earn in the corporate world.

Another speaker at the forum, Tenaganita executive director Irene Fernandez said the Companies Commission Malaysia's (CCM) harassment of Suaram was exactly what happened to Tenaganita - which, like Suaram, is registered as a company - when it exposed deaths of migrant workers in an immigration detention camp in 1996.

"We also exposed the corruption in the whole recruiting and placement of migrant workers but the whole thing was diverted to arresting me for allegedly publishing false information.

"During that period, then Registrar of Companies (now CCM) raided our office three times and charged us for not logging two EPF (Employees Provident Fund) receipts into our cash book. The judge was however fed up with the case and had it thrown out," she related.

This modus operandi in the past, like now, she said, was to portray that Tenaganita was supposedly providing false financial information and having improper accounts.

Fernandez (left) explained that some NGOs have opted to register as a company because unlike a society, the home minister cannot arbitrarily dissolve the organisation.

Furthermore, the government was also very restrictive in the registration of societies, she said.

The other speakers at the forum were Bersih co-chairperson Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan and constitutional lawyer Tommy Thomas.

Cynthia and Suaram founding member R Sivarasa, who is now Subang parliamentarian, are both expected to give their statement to the Registrar of Societies (ROS) later today after the regulator roped in the police to compel the duo's cooperation under the Criminal Procedure Code.

Suaram advisor Kua Kia Soong is also among those called but will only give his statement at a later date as he is overseas.

When approached after the forum, Suaram's lawyer Lim Cheng Bock said the ROS is looking into Suaram's activites between 1989 to 2001 when it was then registered as a business under the name Suara Komunikasi before it became a company under the name Suara Inisiatif Sdn Bhd.

"We stressed that Suaram is not and was not doing anything wrong. The transition from a business to a company was only for expansion and better accountability.

"Unlike a business, you need external audit and proper accounts for a company," he said.

Previously, ROS had attempted to "inspect" Suaram's office but was turned away as the NGO insisted it is registered as a company and ROS has no jurisdiction over it.

ROS joined the fray after the CCM on Sept 18 declared it was charging Suaram for "confusing accounts" in two days but the Attorney-General's Chambers sent its investigation papers back to the commission. It said the papers were "incomplete".

 

‘Only RM10 paid to settle Talam debts’

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 04:33 PM PDT

Chua Tee Yong cites 2009 documents regarding Talam's debts to Unisel and PNSB.

Patrick Lee, FMT

Two Selangor state-owned companies, according to the MCA, only received RM10 each from the Talam debt settlement exercise, despite being owed millions of ringgit.

Pointing to 2009 documents, MCA Young Professionals Bureau Chua Tee Yong said that both Universiti Selangor (Unisel) and Permodalan Negeri Selangor Bhd (PNSB) were given these amounts.

This, he alleged, was despite Unisel being owed RM248 million and PNSB RM28 million.

"Assignment of Debt Agreement" documents dated Nov 3, 2009 read: "Now therefore this agreement witnesses… the sum of RM10 now paid by the assignee to the assignor."

With this, Chua claimed that Unisel's financial condition had worsened, and that PNSB was made to service a RM230 million loan with an RM86 million interest.

Asked if he knew of the current payment status to these two companies, he said: "You have to ask the Selangor government."

The Labis MP also came up with new figures to the Talam matter, in a claim that the Selangor government over-valuated the Talam land.

He said that assets acquired through the debt settlement came up to RM676 million. Also, he included the total interest cost borne by PNSB (RM86 million) and a discount given to Talam by the state government (RM36 million).

Altogether, he estimated the cost of the Talam deal to be RM798 million.

In July, Chua started on several exposé against the Selangor government, claiming that the administration had used RM1 billion to bail out Talam Corporation Bhd.

He claimed that Selangor had done so via a RM392 million supplementary budget passed in the State's Legislative Assembly in 2009.

Chua added that the state bought an additional RM676 million worth of assets from Talam.

Both Pakatan and the state vehemently denied these claims, and have since appointed independent audit firms to check the Talam matter in a show of transparency.

 

Azmin: Khalid to get minister’s job if Pakatan takes Putrajaya

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 04:06 PM PDT

(The Malaysian Insider) - Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim is likely to be made a Cabinet minister if Pakatan Rakyat (PR) wins the general election, PKR deputy president Azmin Ali has said.

He told Malay daily Sinar Harian that this would mean Khalid would vacate the Selangor mentri besar's position even if PR retains the state in the next general election.

Azmin's remarks are likely to trigger speculation about whether he is eyeing a tilt at becoming Selangor MB, but he did not comment about his own plans.

Azmin, who is Gombak MP, was reported saying that Khalid's corporate expertise would be better utilised at the federal level, rather than being limited to just one state, should PR take Putrajaya.

Key to the suggestion to promote Khalid was the former corporate captain's success in leading Selangor, which saw the industrialised state contribute 23 per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP), Azmin told the Malay daily.

"The decision about the possibility is made by combining the various expertise and capabilities to ensure the country's administration runs smoothly," Azmin, who is both a federal and state lawmaker, told Sinar Harian.

But he said PR had yet to make a decision on the idea.

"Nobody can predict his position today until the results of GE13 are announced," he was quoted as saying.

Khalid is seen to be a political novice but a seasoned corporate leader.

He was a member of the National Productivity Council and has broad experience in the corporate industry; he was chief executive of the state-run investment fund Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) from 1979 to 194 and was also CEO of plantations giant now known as Kumpulan Guthrie Berhad from 1995 to 2003.

He had joined PKR and ran in Election 2008 where he took the Ijok state seat, beating Umno's Satuk Moamed Sayuti Said by a majority of 1,920 votes. The victory catapulted him into the pole position of Malaysia's wealthiest state.

Khalid is also Bandar Tun Razak MP.

 

Record-setting wedding of Ali Rustam’s son paid for by sponsors

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 04:02 PM PDT

(The Malaysian Insider) - Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam's office was forced to reveal yesterday that many of the caterers and other businesses sponsored the lavish wedding dinner of the Malacca chief minister's son that drew over 130,000 guests during the weekend.

The wedding has come under intense public scrutiny after national news agency Bernama reported on Sunday that 26-year-old Mohd Ridhwan's marriage to Nur Azieha Mohd Ali, also 26, lasted eight hours, with the number of guests earning a place in the Malaysia Book of Records.

An official with the Malaysia Book of Records was also present to present a certificate to the chief minister.

Mohd Ali's special secretary Datuk MS Mahadevan was reported by The Star today as saying much of the wedding's cost was paid for through sponsors. But he did not reveal the total cost.

Mohd Ali also did not say how much the wedding cost him, but dismissed suggestions that the wedding attended by more than 130,000 people was a lavish affair.

"No one was forced to attend the event, including state government employees," said Mahadevan yesterday.

"This is the first wedding ceremony for the chief minister's family and every Malaccan wanted to take part. Even estate workers wearing slippers stood in line to shake hands with the bride and bridegroom.

"Not a single sen was paid to these volunteers."

Pakatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers have questioned how the wedding was funded, and the revelation of sponsors will spark more questions about the appropriateness of accepting money from businesses to pay for the wedding.

PR lawmakers said that even at RM10 a head, the wedding banquet would cost RM1.3 million for food and beverages alone, far more than the long-serving chief minister's salary.

DAP parliamentary leader Lim Kit Siang used his Twitter account to speculate further on the cost of the wedding, saying the banquet appeared to cost RM100 a person or potentially RM13 million just for the food.

But Malacca Umno executive secretary Datuk Akbar Ali responded to the DAP leaders' tweets by saying they should not assume the wedding banquet was similar to a Chinese wedding dinner.

"Awak ingat ini jamuan makan malam 9 jenis seperti masyarakat Cina dengan sup sirip ikan yu. Ini cara kamu wujudkan fitnah. Ini orang yang sakit (You think this is like a nine-course Chinese dinner with shark's fin soup. This is how you create lies. This is someone sick.)" Akbar wrote on his Twitter account.)"

 

Hisham says would appeal court decision on news portal’s print permit

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 03:55 PM PDT

Ida Lim, The Malaysian Insider

The home minister today said he would "like to see" an appeal of the High Court's decision allowing a news portal to seek a review of the ministry's rejection of its newspaper permit application.

On Monday, the High Court here quashed the Home Ministry's decision to reject a newspaper permit application by Mkini Dotcom Sdn Bhd, the owner of news portal Malaysiakini.

"Definitely, KDN (Home Ministry) will engage with the Attorney-General and, on a personal basis of course, I would like to see the matter appealed," said Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.

"But, at the end of the day, it is not for me to decide, and if there is any info that the AG requires from KDN I believe that we are working quite closely..."

When asked about the basis for the Home Ministry's denial of a print permit for the news portal company, he said: "I don't know, I was not around at that time."

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In Malaysia, Court Backs Right to Print a Newspaper

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 12:49 PM PDT

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(The New York Times) - KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Obtaining permission to publish a newspaper in Malaysia, where the print media are dominated by government-linked publications, is likely to become easier after a court ruled that the right to freedom of expression includes the right to publish and is a fundamental liberty, a lawyer said on Tuesday.

A Malaysian court ruled on Monday that the government should not have rejected an application for a print publishing license by Malaysiakini, a popular independent news Web site, said Shanmuga Kanesalingam, a lawyer who represented Malaysiakini. Under Malaysian law, a newspaper must obtain a permit from the government before it can publish.

Free-speech advocates hailed the decision as a victory.

"Recognition that the right to publish a newspaper is a fundamental right is very, very significant," Mr. Shanmuga said. "It's the first time we've had this said by a judge."

Masjaliza Hamzah, executive officer of the Center for Independent Journalism in Kuala Lumpur, described the decision as "a very progressive judgment for freedom of expression, for freedom of the press in Malaysia."

"It's very significant," she said, because few new permits for print newspapers have been granted in recent years.

"The permits that have been given out are mostly for small-scale publications, but not for the kind of publication that could garner a national audience, which Malaysiakini could," Ms. Masjaliza said.

The government has not yet decided whether to appeal the decision, said Noor Hisham bin Ismail, a senior federal counsel involved in the case. It has a month to file.

Although the Internet has remained relatively free in Malaysia, most large newspapers are either owned by the government or linked to it.

Mr. Shanmuga said the court had ruled that the home minister, who grants publishing permits, must reconsider Malaysiakini's application in accordance with the law.

He said the ruling would make it more difficult for the government to refuse an application for a printing license, because it requires officials to show that the proposed publication would be a threat to public order or to national security, or would be immoral.

Read more at: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/03/world/asia/malaysian-court-rules-that-publishing-a-newspaper-is-a-basic-right.html?_r=0

Malaysia slips in Internet freedom; same ranking as Libya

Posted: 02 Oct 2012 12:35 PM PDT

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(The Malaysian Insider) - The report cited the recent amendments to the Evidence Act 1950, namely Section 114A of the law, which holds the computer or equipment owner liable for seditious content as a very troubling development.

Malaysia's Internet freedom has worsened this year as seen in the latest global survey of 47 countries, putting it on the same level as Libya after Putrajaya introduced new laws seen to curb electronic media use.

Internet freedom for Southeast Asia's third-biggest economy was judged to be only "partly free", after it scored 43 out of 100 points — the same as Libya — dropping two notches in the Freedom on the Net 2012: A Global Assessment of Internet and Digital Media report released last week by Freedom House, a US research organisation advocating democracy, political freedom and human rights.

The annual study evaluates each country based on barriers to access, limits on content, and violations of user rights, and traces trends from January 2011 to May 2012. The lower the numerical score, the better the ranking.

Each country is marked on a score from 0 (the most free) to 100 (the least free), which serves as the basis for an Internet freedom status designation of Free (0-30 points), Partly Free (31-60 points), or Not Free (61-100 points).

Malaysia took the 23rd spot, trailing behind the Philippines, South Korea, India and Indonesia among the Asian countries surveyed.

But Malaysia came out ahead of Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Pakistan, Vietnam, Myanmar and China. Singapore was not included in Freedom House's global study.

The top five spots in descending order were occupied by Estonia, the United States, Germany, Australia and Hungary, which scored fewer than 20 points out of 100.

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Five awarded RM4.06mil over unlawful detention under ISA

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 11:18 PM PDT

The 'Reformasi 6' who spent two years in Kamunting

(The Star) - Five people, including Batu MP Tian Chua, have been awarded more than RM4.06mil in damages over their unlawful detention under the Internal Security Act in 2001.

High Court judge Lau Bee Lan ruled on Tuesday that the detention of Tian Chua, Selangor PAS information chief Saari Sungib, activists Hishammudin Rais and Badaruddin Ismail and PKR supreme council member Badrulamin Bahron under Section 73 of the Internal Security Act 1960 was unlawful.

The five had sued former Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Norian Mai and two others for unlawful detention under the ISA and for defamation.

(The award covers RM15,000 a day for the total number of days that they had been detained).

Justice Lau also awarded Tian Chua, Hishammudin, Saari and Badrulamin RM60,000 in general damages and RM40,000 in aggravated damages in total based on grounds that the words uttered by Norian during a press conference in April, 2001 in relation to the detention was defamatory.

She ruled that the detention was not based on the safety of the country but more towards political considerations.

 

There’s a ‘DAP ghost’ in Penang PKR

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 05:47 PM PDT

This so-called 'ghost', claims a former PKR leader, has been feeding Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng with the details of PKR meetings in the state. 

Athi Shankar, FMT

GEORGE TOWN: Internal leakage on details of Penang PKR meetings to outsiders, especially DAP, is not something new.

"It has been happening since a year ago," alleged former Kedah PKR secretary Zamil Ibrahim.

He claimed that the PKR state leadership was aware of it and suspected a local party leader close to DAP to be the culprit behind the sabotage work.

Zamil said the politician had often been described by party insiders as a "DAP ghost in PKR mask."

Based on internal information, he said DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng would receive all information, including confidential details, from the suspect on goings-on in PKR meetings.

He said Lim, who is also the Penang chief minister, would be informed by this "ghost" within five minutes after a meeting ended.

"The leakage in Penang PKR is rampant and dangerous. It's not only an act of sabotage but an act of betrayal," Zamil told FMT.

He was commenting on the public leaking of details of an internal casual meeting between the state PKR chief and Deputy Chief Minister I Mansor Othman with seven local Chinese members.

Details of the meeting were published in verbatim in June postings of a blog called "Gelagat Anwar" while its audio recording was aired by TV3 on Sept 24.

According to the leaked details, Mansor had, during the meeting, apparently described Lim as "cocky, arrogant and tokong", which was now been popularly termed as the "CAT" by critics.

The CAT leak had now put Mansor in a politically awkward position as PKR conducts its internal investigation to nab the culprit.

The seven who met Mansor in the closed-door discussion were state PKR deputy chief Law Choo Kiang, Bukit Bendera division deputy chief Felix Ooi Keat Hin, Bayan Baru vice chairman Tan Seng Keat, 2004 candidate for Bayan Baru federal and Batu Uban state seats – Raymond Ong Ting Cheow, Tanjung Youth chief Ng Chek Siang; Bayan Baru member Cheah Peng Guan and Mansor's special assistant John Ooh Sin Hwa.

It is learnt that all seven members had so far denied being involved in the sabotage act.

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Who is lying – Chin or Wong?

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 05:35 PM PDT

If ROS had declared the SUPP presidential election in December 2011 valid, why didn't Peter Chin show it to Wong Soon Koh?

(FMT) - KUCHING: The most prominent issue that has surfaced from the weekend meeting of Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) is an alleged letter issued by Registrar of Society (ROS) on March 26.

Following the meeting of the contentious central working committee (CWC), SUPP president Peter Chin said the party had received a letter declaring the controversial triennial delegates convention (TDC) and its presidential elections in December 2011 as valid.

He claimed the letter, dated March 26, was addressed to the party's secretary-general and had also indicated that the CWC was a valid entity.

But Chin's claims have sparked doubts over his sincerity in wanting to consolidate SUPP at state level.

A looming general election appears to have little bearing on Chin, who is seen as out to drown his former rival for the president's post, Wong Soon Koh.

Wong, who is backed by by Chief Minister Taib Mahmud, is also the former party's deputy secretary-general.

A party insider from Wong's Sibu branch questioned Chin's silence over the March 26 letter and over issues between his faction and Wong's.

Wong, who is Bawang Assan assemblyman, had lodged the report with ROS last year over the branch-level election irregularities.

"This [letter] is a big issue. If there was a letter dated March 26, why didn't Chin show it to us before? Why was Chin silent all this while?

"Isn't it to his benefit to tell everyone of ROS' decision and move towards uniting the factions?" asked the insider, referring to the deeply divided party facing political extinction.

According to the insider, ROS had sent both Chin and Wong a letter dated April 3 notifying them that investigation into the party's alleged election irregularities was still ongoing.

It was this letter which Wong and his team of six assemblymen had been adhering to.

The letter also instructed SUPP to only carry out ordinary businesses, thus making last Saturday's CWC meeting called to discuss two motions – disciplinary action against Wong and calls for the party to pull out of BN – questionable.

Said Bengoh assemblyman Dr Jerip Susil, who is also in Wong's 'camp: "If indeed the secretary-general of SUPP had received a letter from ROS, stating the TDC is valid, we should be notified without further delay."

He said as far Wong and the other elected representatives were concerned, the issue was simply the "validity of the TDC".

"We love the party and our concern is that the party be administered with transparency, fairness, and a sense of justice…" he said in a statement.

 

Nazri: Large number of foreigners in Sabah not a threat

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 03:41 PM PDT

(The Star) - The presence of 889,770 legal and illegal foreigners in Sabah is not a threat to the country or the state's security and order, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz.

He said that while national population growth was 2.5% annually, the growth in Sabah was higher.

"The population growth rate is higher in Sabah compared to Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia for several reasons, including the presence of illegal immigrants from neighbouring countries," he said in response to a question by Datuk Seri Wilfred Mojilip Bumburing (Tuaran) on whether the presence of 800,000 foreigners in Sabah posed a threat to national safety and security.

He said the relevant authorities, including police, immigration, national registration and the Chief Minister's department was constantly monitoring the situation.

On June 1, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announced the setting up of the RCI to investigate the long-standing problems related to illegal immigrants in Sabah, as the government was committed to resolving the issue.

Sabah reportedly has more than half a million illegal immigrants, mostly Filipinos and Indonesians.

Due to the influx of immigrants since the late 1960s, the state recorded a 410% population growth in 40 years from 648,000 in 1970 to 3,309,700 in 2010.

 

Ex-wife claims Bekir has RM700mil in 111 accounts

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 02:51 PM PDT

(The Star) - The Syariah High Court here heard on Tuesday that Datuk Seri Mahmud Abu Bekir, a Group Deputy Chairman of Cahaya Mata Sarawak (CMS), has 111 accounts totalling more than RM700mil.

His ex-wife Shahnaz A. Majid, 48, testified that the accounts were located in several banks overseas, which includes United States of America, Europe and the Carribean.

Shahnaz, who is the sister of jazz singer Datuk Sheila Majid, is claiming 50% of all assets owned by Mahmud Abu Bekir such as luxury cars, houses in various locations, land in Sarawak and shares.

She said Mahmud Abu Bekir, 49, the son of Sarawak chief minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, had the capability to also pay her RM100mil in gifts to enable her to start her life afresh.

The couple were married on Jan 9, 1992 and divorced on May 11 last year.

Shahnaz was testifying in a trial for her application to get RM300mil in matrimonial property and RM100mil in gifts (mutaah) as a divorce settlement.

 

'Soros must explain Suaram involvement'

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 02:35 PM PDT

(NST) - A former Parti Keadilan Rakyat leader Ng Lum Yoong said yesterday currency speculator George Soros should shed some light on allegations that he financed Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) to "attack" the French defence industry.

"Soros should explain to Malaysians and to the French why he had used Suaram to attack the French defence industry," he said in a statement.

New York-based Open Society Institute, which was founded by Soros, had allegedly paid human rights watchdog Suaram RM774,000 (between 2008 and last year).

"Why did Soros make use of illegal entities such as Suaram to hire two French lawyers, William Bourdon and Joseph Breham to fight the case?"

Ng said Soros should have hired the litigators himself.

"Soros should have paid the lawyers directly from America since the French are competing with the Americans for defence contracts all over the world."

Ng, who was one of the founder members of PKR, also said that it was unfair for Soros to interfere with the Malaysian government's decision to purchase two French-made Scorpene submarines.

"Since Soros is involved, it's no wonder why Suaram and Pakatan Rakyat strongly oppose the purchase the subs."


UK factory production lower as orders slump

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 02:05 PM PDT

(Reuter) - Activity in the British manufacturing sector shrank more than expected in September as export orders fell and costs soared, a survey showed, raising the risk that the economy will falter after rebounding in the past few months.

The CIPS/Markit Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector fell to 48.4 from an upwardly revised 49.6 in August, dipping further below the 50 mark which separates growth from contraction.

The latest signs of renewed weakness in manufacturing will support the view that the recovery is fragile and that the Bank of England will extend its quantitative easing asset purchases once the current round is completed in November.

Manufacturers cut production for the third month in a row, with all major sectors seeing a contraction.

"Overseas sales continue to be hit by the ongoing deterioration in global economic growth, with the eurozone the UK's largest export market at the epicentre of the weakness," said Markit chief economist Chris Williamson.

"In this global economic environment, manufacturers look certain to struggle and the sector is unlikely to act as a driver of economic growth," he added.

Manufacturing production jumped 3.2% in July, posting the sharpest monthly rise in 10 years.

 

Britain's economy slows as firms' hiring, investment plans ease

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 01:58 PM PDT

(Reuters) - Britain's economy has lost momentum over the past few months, with firms scaling back investment and hiring plans, business lobby BCC said on Tuesday, in another sign that a meaningful economic recovery remains elusive.

The quarterly survey by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) also showed that domestic and export demand slowed as the government's austerity drive and the euro zone debt crisis weighed.

"Economic growth is weak and businesses are less confident and less likely to invest than they were at the beginning of the year," BCC Director General John Longworth said in a statement.

The BCC stuck to its long-held view that the economy has avoided recession, contradicting data from the Office for National Statistics, because the 7,593 firms surveyed continued to report growth rather than contraction in output.

"While the official assessment that the UK was in technical recession for three consecutive quarters is still too gloomy in our view, it is clear that the economy has been stagnant for too long," BCC chief economist David Kern said.

The BCC now predicts growth of 0.5 percent in the third quarter.

Most economists reckon official data will show that Britain posted some economic growth in the third quarter, rebounding after an extra national holiday in the previous quarter and helped by sales of tickets for the London Olympics and Paralympics.

But a vigorous return to health is seen as unlikely despite the Bank of England's efforts to boost the economy with a total of 375 billion pounds worth of asset purchases. The BCC's survey provided little reason for optimism.

Manufacturers and service firms reported slower sales growth and falling orders in Britain, the BCC said. Export demand and orders growth also weakened.

"Fewer firms are looking to invest in training and plant and machinery, and confidence in future turnover and profit has fallen to levels last seen at the end of 2011," the BCC said.

Manufacturers as well as services firms also cut back their hiring plans.

The labour market has been one of the few bright spots in Britain and employment has risen over the past 12 months despite the weak economy.

 

Don’t be complacent, Lim warns Pakatan

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 01:46 AM PDT

The chief minister says he will ask all Pakatan parties to submit reports on preparations for the general election.

Athi Shankar, FMT

Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has cautioned Pakatan Rakyat to view seriously Umno's boast of 3-3-3-1 winning formula for Barisan Nasional to recapture Penang.

Lim, the DAP secretary-general, is concerned that Umno confidence could be boosted by complacency among Pakatan Rakyat leaders and members.

Observers have speculated that Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak would call for general election next year.

But Lim, the state Pakatan chairman, is not taking things for granted.

He will ask all Pakatan parties – DAP, PKR and PAS – to submit their respective full report soon on their election preparation.

"Umno may be correct as Penang Pakatan's machinery is not in full election mode. Pakatan must view Umno's confidence seriously," Lim said in a statement here today.

Yesterday, Umno vice-president and Defence Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi expressed confidence on the 3-3-3-1 winning formula. in which Umno would win three seats more while retaining its current 11 state seats in Penang.

MCA and Gerakan will win three seats each while MIC will win one seat to bring BN's total to 21, enough to knock Pakatan off its perch and recapture the state government by a one-seat majority in the 40-seat State Legislative Assembly.

Lim said Umno's confidence could arise because the Election Commission (EC) is its obedient tool and it also controls the mainstream media to spread lies against Pakatan.

He said the manipulation of EC to serve BN's political interests was well-recorded, with top EC officials being exposed as Umno members.

He also took the mainstream media to task for carrying out sustained personal attacks against Pakatan leaders based on racism, and outright lies of corruption and sexual misconduct.

"Even my own family members including my under-aged son have not been spared from such vicious lies," said Lim, the Bagan MP and Air Putih assemblyman.

He said Umno is talking about regaining ground among Chinese, Indian and Malay voters because there is now a blackout of Pakatan leaders in all the mainstream media.

For instance, he said some newspapers have refused to publish details of his house tenancy agreement when he revealed it recently in the interests of transparency.

He also said the newspapers did not publish Pakatan's requests to BN leaders to reveal their tenancy or purchases of luxury homes.

"The blackout will be total come election time," Lim said.

 

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