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‘PENGKHIANAT’ JADI PENGERUSI PERBADANAN LABUAN?

Posted: 26 May 2011 05:05 PM PDT

Hazreeq mengulas ura-ura Menteri Wilayah Persekutuan, Dato' Raja Nong Chik Bin Datuk Raja Zainal Abidin melantik Ahli Parlimen Labuan, Datuk Yusof Mahal sebagai Pengerusi Perbadanan Labuan yang baru menggantikan Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Wilayah Persekutuan, Datuk Ahmad Phesal Talib.

Menurut Hazreeq, beliau melabelkan Yusof Mahal sebagai 'Pengkhianat' kerana secara sedar telah menggagalkan beberapa projek penting untuk rakyat, termasuk Pembinaan Pasar Baru Labuan yang diperolehi oleh syarikat peribadi Yusof, Labindo Engineering Sdn.Bhd dan disubkontrak kepada beliau melalui Nautika Innovasi Sdn.Bhd sebelum ditamatkan tanpa sebarang notis.

"Yusof Mahal seorang yang rendah akhlak, tidak jujur dan mempunyai pelbagai skandal, tidak wajar dilantik sebagai Pengerusi Perbadanan Labuan dan saya mempunyai hak beneficiary untuk menghalang perlantikan beliau dan menuntut kembali sejumlah lebih RM2 juta daripada beliau kerana dikhuatiri akan berlaku percanggahan kepentingan," ujar Hazreeq yang telah memperoleh penghakiman mahkamah berhubung tuntutannya dan kini menanti jumlah bayaran gantirugi diputuskan oleh hakim.

Menurut Hazreeq, berdasarkan amalan biasa, mahkamah boleh meluluskan award minima 10 peratus atau maksima 20 peratus daripada nilai kontrak; iaitu beliau berhak untuk memperolehi antara RM2 juta hingga RM4 juta bersandarkan nilai kontrak yang ditawarkan kepadanya sejumlah RM20.59 juta berbanding nilai tender RM24 juta.

Sebelum ini Hazreeq telah membuat beberapa laporan polis terhadap Yusof Mahal termasuk Labuan/004295/08; LABUAN/004831/08 dan LABUAN/004833/08 namun tidak ada satupun yang disiasat sedangkan Yusof melakukan kegiatan jenayah penipuan dan mencuri harta benda Nautika Innovasi Sdn.Bhd.

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KENAPA POLIS TUTUP KES YUSOF MAHAL?

Posted: 26 May 2011 05:03 PM PDT

Menurut Azizul, beliau membuat laporan polis pada 30 Julai 2008 di Balai Polis Semporna, namun sehingga kini beliau tidak dimaklumkan keputusan siasatan polis berhubung laporan yang beliau buat dan dipercayai polis telah menutup kes berkenaan.

Sehubungan itu, Azizul menggesa Tan Sri Ismail membuka semula laporan polis beliau, SED/RPT/3502/08 yang menyatakan bahawa;

"Pada Lebih kurang jam 4.00 petang, saya terbaca laporan laman web Malaysia-Today.net di sebuah kafe siber bertajuk 'Skandal Seks Ahli Parlimen Labuan'. Saya membuat laporan ini supaya polis dan Jabatan Hal Ehwal Agama Islam Labuan mengambil tindakan di bawa undang-undang jenayah terhadap Ahli Parlimen Labuan, Datuk Haji Yusof Mahal kerana bersekedudukan dengan Norazlina Asaplee sejak tujuh tahun lalu dan bersubahat melakukan pengguguran haram."

"Memandangkan kes ini adalah kes jenayah, maka demi menjaga maruah UMNO yang semakin tercalar ekoran tindakan pemimpin yang tidak Islamik dan khianat kepada bangsa sendiri, maka saya menggesa agar siasatan menyeluruh diadakan segera," kata Azizul yang percaya Skandal Seks berkenaan masih berlaku sehingga kini.

Berikut ialah Risalah yang diedarkan oleh Cawangan Tampi-Tampi Darat untuk ahlinya dan diserahkan sesalinan kepada Sabahkini.net untuk dipaparkan kepada umum bagi memberi pengajaran kepada semua pihak agar menghindarkan diri daripada sebarang skandal yang memalukan Negara.

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A New Alliance

Posted: 25 May 2011 05:52 PM PDT

This behaviour automatically triggers equally vicious reactions from the BN and there is so much mutual hatred even in Parliament that we wonder whether good laws are being made. How can there be? There is so little real debate. There is almost no engagement between the two sides.

Leaders in the BN and Pakatan seem interested only in annihilating each other. One side can "gain" only if the other side "loses", but the reality is that no one wins in this kind of system. It is unhealthy and it is certainly not democratic. This endless acrimony brings no benefit to the Rakyat. They are disappointed by all the broken promises, the absent leadership, and the blind pursuit of power that puts party politics above all else.

Many openly say the BN is no longer a working coalition. Some of the major component parties nolonger enjoy the support of their constituents and they cannot come to the table as equal partners as they once did. Only UMNO continues to wield its traditional influence—but without the strength of its partners to bring balance, UMNO too has changed. It has become autocratic and fixed in its ways. It is unaware, or afraid, of the need to change. It has become deaf to the needs of others.

Even now there is a movement within UMNO that wants more seats at the next General Election at the expense of the component parties. If this happens, the BN will cease to be a coalition even in name. It will no longer represent Malaysians. It will represent only its own interests and I fear for my country and my fellow citizens should that day ever come.

What about the Pakatan? Not only has it failed to provide a real and constructive Opposition to the Government, it has positioned Anwar as beyond question and reproach. He can do no wrong and his "coalition" follows him blindly out of politically expedience.

Anwar is a convenient figurehead, and he is the only person holding the Pakatan together. PAS and the DAP are still utterly divided on the issue of the Islamic state. They have merely postponed their differences—not resolved them—for the sake of achieving political power. In situations like this, basic questions of right and wrong get lost in the mud of ambition. Why should a coalition depend exclusively on the cult-status of one man alone?

How can we expect the Pakatan to provide responsible leadership if it simply ignores its own internal differences? Have we even seen any evidence that the Pakatan is a real coalition and not a marriage of convenience?

No, we haven't, and because they are locked in the endless death-struggle with the BN, we can'texpect anything more of them either.

So, what about the rest of us who are sick of this endless political feuding? There are many of us who adhere closely to the founding principles of our nation regardless of the political leadership of the day. We put national unity first, and we work tirelessly to ensure, as Tunku Abdul Rahman wanted, a place in the sun for everyone.

We yearn for real debate on policies that affect us because we know that this is the process through which we make good laws. We want to engage all sides because we recognise that good ideas exist everywhere, regardless of creed, colour or political affiliation. We never dismiss an argument simply because we don't like the person who says it—we evaluate proposals on their own merit for the benefit of all Malaysians, not just a particular party, ideology or interest.

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