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Friday, November 11, 2011

RM10mil 'cow' condo an investment? That's a lot of 'bull', PKR tells Khairy

RM10mil 'cow' condo an investment? That's a lot of 'bull', PKR tells Khairy

Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin was accused of disgracing his expensive Oxford education by insisting that a RM10 million luxury condo bought by NFC for Umno Women's chief Shahrizat Jalil was for investment.

"It is the worst and most glib lie I have ever heard from someone who is supposed to have some amount of brains. Obviously he is being partisan but to this extent is a disgrace," PKR vice president Chua Jui Meng toldMalaysia Chronicle.

"Everyone who has been taught some basic business fundamentals know that projects succeed when they don't take on non-core assets which can turn problematic. Properties have peaked and when prices correct, what sort of return do the rakyat get? NFC is a national beef production project aimed to ensure everyone gets to buy beef at a cheap price. It has no business punting on property gains."

Team player or team killer?

Indeed, the Oxford-educated Khairy though he had found a way out for Shahrizat. Although he is not involved, he has immersed himself in her defense, yet each time, he seems to make it worse.

““The management made a decision that the best return on investment would have been from real estate. Should they have left the money in the current account, which does not have a high yield, while waiting for the satellite farms or should they have invested the money while waiting,” Malaysian Insider reported Khairy as saying.

Given the weakness of his explanation, there is speculation that he might be playing a childish double game. Shahrizat would be wise to stop him from 'helping' her before her "last shred of credibility" is gone.

"It may be Khairy wants to show the Umno delegates at the annual assembly that he is a team player. He comes out and makes all these statements. But if he really cares what happens to Shahrizat, he would think of much more plausible explanations. The way he is going, it really looks like an Oxford education is over-rated. At the end of the day, it is not the packaging but the heart that counts. KJ still cannot be trusted," another PKR vice president Tian Chua told Malaysia Chronicle, referring to Khairy's notorious corruption-tainted past.

"Blackmail"

Parti Keadilan Rakyat, led by Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim, has in the past month revealed some of the most damaging accusations and evidence of wrong doing against Umno leaders such as Shahrizat, a prominent lawyer before she took to politics full-time.

Initially, the PKR complaints were snubbed by BN lawmakers in Parliament. The scandal gained momentum after the Auditor-General confirmed in his recently-released 2010 report that NFC, or the National Feedlot Corporation, was in a mess and far behind its production targets.

PKR strategy director Rafizi Ramli and Women's chief Zuraida Kamaruddin have been at the forefront of a team set up to probe the RM250 million project to stop the debacle from further imploding.

So far, they have caught Prime Minister Najib Razak, Agriculture minister Noh Omar and Khairy lying with their explanations. Shahrizat herself has not get any detailed clarification. A complaint lodged with the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission is not expected to yield any result given that the anti-graft agency is under Umno's thumb.

Calls have grown for Shahrizat to resign. And to clamp down on PKR to prevent from further explosive revelations, the police have told Anwar they have begun a new probe on him in connection to the Datuk T sex scandal. However, PKR leaders said Anwar would never buckle from such "blackmail" threats.

“This latest move is to divert from all the wrongdoings - the National Feedlot Corporation exposure, along with other allegations of abuse of power and corruption," Rafizi had told a press conference this morning.

Indeed, the NFC scandal has shocked the nation with the ease with which the Umno elite can cart away millions and even billion of public money while in office. It is no longer a wonder that transparency body Global Financial Integrity estimates that between 2000 to 2009, RM888 billion was siphoned out of the country in illicit money flows.

Malaysia Chronicle

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