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Friday, December 7, 2012

Rafizi off to HK on Tuesday with Musa 'evidence'



The PKR delegation to expose dealings of alleged dirty money from the awarding of logging concessions by Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman will fly to Hong Kong on Tuesday with more 'revelations".

This time the delegation, led by PKR director of strategy Rafizi Ramli, will be armed with further documentary proof of the dealings to hand over to Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), hoping for resumption of the probe into the case.

The "evidence" include details of bank accounts and their transactions, including a list of companies involved in the alleged dealings, he said.

NONERafizi (right) will be accompanied by party treasurer and Selayang MP William Leong, Petaling Jaya Selatan MP Hee Loy Sian and Teja assemblyperson Chang Lih Kang.

"We want to show the Hong Kong ICAC the link between a businessman, who made the RM40 million contribution, and the Sabah CM," said Rafizi, in Penang last night. 

"We are going to show the documents which include various accounts belonging to Musa in Hong Kong," he added, at a DAP organised forum titled 'Whistleblowers vs Corruption'.

On stage, Rafizi was accompanied by PKR veep and Batu MP Tian Chua and Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi, while state DAP chief Chow Kong Yeow launched the forum.

Musa mulling legal action

Rafizi, an accountant by training, said this despite an ICAC letter stating that it would not conduct further investigations against Musa.

Sabah BN secretary Abdul Rahman Dahlan via an interview with news portal Malaysian Insider had warned that Musa is mulling legal action against Rafizi based on the letter.

NONEAbdul Rahman (left), also the Kota Belud MP, alleged that Rafizi may have committed defamation (against Musa) as well as alleged breach of Section 29(4) of the MACC Act 2009 which protects the identity of an accused.

Regardless, Rafizi said his team has scheduled a meeting with the ICAC's top investigators for Wednesday morning (Dec 12) to submit the "evidence".

He added that he was "very confident" that the documents - once studied by the investigators - the case would be reopened as it would be the island's parliamentarians who will push the ICAC in that direction.

"This case has great implications for Hong Kong as one of the world's leading financial centres," he told a hall packed with DAP supporters at the Penang Chinese Town Hall.

"We were asked to provide bank statements and details of accounts because the parliamentarians are also suspicious of the RM40million. They cannot believe that it is merely donations," he added.

Thanks due to whistleblowers

Rafizi reported that in the last three weeks, since returning from Hong Kong on Nov 23, his team had been busy collecting documents, obtained with the efforts of several whistleblowers.

These informers, he added, had approached him on the quiet via the organisation he initiated - National Oversight and Whistleblowers Centre (NOW) - to hand over letters, bank statements and detail of companies allegedly involving Musa.

NONEThese documents have yet to be submitted to the ICAC in the last visit in November, where PKR leaders had met with three members of the Security Panel of the Legislative Council.

These individuals are like member of parliaments or legislators, with the ICAC falling under their purview.

The three - James To, who is the vice-chairperson of the panel along with members Leung Kwok Hung and Raymond Wong - helped arrange a meeting with ICAC's acting chief investigator Martin Chan Chee Hwa.

"We are now collecting information regarding the activities of these companies and the activities of Musa's business associate (Michael Chia) in Hong Kong," said Rafizi.

"We are doing this so that the focus would be on the offence committed there.
"If there is enough proof, the ICAC can probe the matter fully as it took place on Hong Kong's soil," he added.

"And if there is a case, Musa can go on trial in Hong Kong," he stressed and the crowd cheered on hearing his comment.

Rafizi said it appears only in Malaysia that the case is not being pursued by the police or the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission or reported openly in the media, compared with the interest shown by foreign journalists.

Those interested include journalists from international business papers who are currently studying the case because they are aware of its significance, reaching beyond Musa and Malaysia.

"This case will show whether the ICAC in Hong Kong is truly independant or not.
"If it is, the territory's good reputation will be strengthened as one of the main financial centres in the world," said Rafizi.

"So, it is all right if the mainstream papers here do not report this matter.
"The case will get much media attention in Hong Kong, when it eventually reopens," he added, to loud claps from the audience.

Update to HK meet 

Rafizi is expected to return to Malaysia on Wednesday afternoon and is scheduled to address Penangites on his meeting in Hong Kong at a ceramah in Bayan Baru that evening.

He said once the Hong Kong authorities complete their probe and detect any wrongdoing, Malaysia will be asked to extradite Musa and his properties to Hong Kong.

If Malaysia refuses to comply, "We will have a CM who cannot leave the country," he quipped, setting the audience roaring with laughter.

"If he leaves the country, and goes to Bangkok, or any other countries, he would be nabbed," Rafizi said, much to the delight of the crowd which responded enthusiastically.

The crowd was in stitches again when Rafizi cracked: "Then we'll have a CM who cannot go to Hong Kong and a PM who can't go to France."
NONERafizi was referring to Prime Minister Najib Razak (right) who may be subpoenaed to testify in a Paris court over alleged illegal commissions paid by French shipyard builder DCNS to top Malaysian officials.

The commissions allegedly involved Malaysia's RM7.3 billion deal inked in 2002 for the purchase of two Scorpene class submarines, while Najib, who was then defence minister, has denied any links.
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185 comments:

  1. what a great uprising of Rafizi! he just jealous of musa's great achievement

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    1. He is afraid he won't be able to take over Sabah with Musa Aman there.

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    2. After all Musa Aman does have a very successful political career in Sabah.

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    3. He has the support of many local leaders and the people love him.

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    4. His achievement in Sabah over the years have gotten the acknowledgement of various parties such as the auditor general.

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    5. He was praised for his excellence in forestry management and also financial management. Those are no easy feat.

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    6. The PKR are just jealous of Musa Aman's success.

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    7. There is a reason to why Musa Aman remain the CM for several years, its due to his leadership skill that lead sabah towards fast development compared to the previous cm.

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    8. Rafizi is trying too hard in bringing down musa by providing all sorts of evidence. But is the evidence genuine?? Anything is possible.

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    9. Musa hanya jatuh jika ada bukti yang kukuh. Kalau tak, cakap pun tak guna.

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  2. Rafizi begitu anti dengan kejayaan-kejayaan yang telah dicapai ole Musa. memandangkan Musa telah banyak menyumbang kepada kejayaan sabah maka beliau begitu ingin berusaha untuk mejatuhkan musa. kerana PKR mungkin inginkn sabah yang seterusnya sebab itu mereka berusaha menggulingkan orang kuat sabah. Walaubagaimanapun, tidak akan semudah itu. Musa Aman adalah pemimpin yang berperdirian tetap dan bukan mudah dihasut oleh pembagkang.

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    1. Kerana kejayaan Datuk Musa ini menyebabkan ada pihak yang tidak dapat menerimanya.

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    2. Datuk Musa telah membawa sabah dengan ekonomi yang baik.

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    3. Pembangkang tidak mempunyai apa-apa cara untuk berdepan dengan Ketua Menteri Sabah itu sebab itulah kenapa serangan secara perbibadi dilakukan oleh pembangkang untuk mencari kesalahan Datuk Musa.

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    4. Kalau kita lihat sendiri pun, Mereka tidak dapat menyerang Musa melalui perkembangan ekonomi negeri, pelaburan ekonomi, pembangunan kerana pasti tidak akan dapat menjatuhkan beliau.

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    5. Selagi Pembangkang tidak dapat menjatuhkan Datuk Musa selagi itulah mereka tidak akan berputus asa. Nampak bukan kelemahan pembangkang yang ingin menjatuhkan Datuk Musa sebagai Ketua Menteri Sabah.

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    6. Terbukti semua dakwaan dimana menurut pihak-pihak tertentu itu betul, ternyata berkesudahaan sebagai buih-buih laut. Kata-kata kosong semata-mata.

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    7. Kini cubaan menjatuhkan Musa dispeksifikasikan sebagai Musagate berhubung sumbangan individu tertentu terhadap Umno Sabah yang bernilai RM40 juta.

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    8. Sepertimana kenyataan Setiausaha Barisan Nasional Sabah- Datuk Rahman Dahalan yang juga ahli Panel SPRM, bahawa pegawai penyisaat ICAC telah berada di Sabah lebih sebulan untuk menyiasat dakwaan itu.

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    9. Seperti apa yang dilaporkan, sebaliknya wang RM40 juta itu adalah sumbangan politik individu yang tidak mahu dikenali kepada Umno Sabah.

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    10. Malangnya keputusan SPRM dan ICAC itu tidak dapat dierima oleh pihak Pembangkang. Tidak tahu kenapa tapi itulah yang berlaku.

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    11. Musa is the symbol for BN/UMNO so its no wonder that Rafizi is so eager to bring down Musa. Bringing down musa would means 1 step closer in bringing down BN/UMNO is sabah.

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  3. do u know what?
    Musa Amn adalah bapa pembangunan negeri Sabah

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    1. They just can't get over the fact that Sabah is still BN's stronghold.

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    2. PKR have no other ways in which to topple their opponent. Hence the dirty tactics.

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    3. They know it's difficult to take over Sabah when Musa Aman is there.

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    4. That is the main reason why they need to get Musa Aman out of the picture.

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    5. They are already more and more desperate to win Sabahans votes.

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    6. PKR knew Sabahans won't fall for them that easily.

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    7. Therefore they need to spread rumors to make BN's reputation drop.

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    8. That is so that the people will perceive them as the lesser evil.

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    9. I don't think the loyal BN supporters are buying it.

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  4. Naib Presiden Umno, Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal hari ini berkata penyertaan bekas Bendahari Umno Sabah, Tan Sri Ibrahim Menudin ke dalam PKR semalam tidak akan menggugat kedudukan Barisan Nasional (BN) di negeri tersebut.

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    1. Baru-baru ini ada beberapa AJK Beaufort PKR mengikuti UMNO semula.

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    2. Di antara mereka terdiri daripada Nordin bin Sanai, Matsitin Hj.Daid, Laidin Amat dan Jismin Juali.

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    3. Sementara seorang lagi AJK dipilih, Jaim Bidin menyertai UMNO secara berasingan dan kemasukan mereka diterima oleh Datuk Hajjah Azizah Datuk Seri Mohd.Dun dan Pemangku Ketua Umno Beaufort, Isnin Aliasnih.

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  5. Sabah itu, negerinya sangt unik. bukan sahaja dengan keindahan alam semulajadinya, malah culturenya. Maka, tidak hairanlah kalau PKR terlalu inginkannya. Seperti juga Putrajya yang ingin ditakluki oleh PKR.

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  6. Walaupun dituduh rasuah, BN Sabah puji Musa kerana kerja keras

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    1. Mereka tahu usaha Musa Aman tidak dapat dinafikan.

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    2. Tidak kira apa khabar angin yang disebarkan berkaitan beliau, sokongan terhadap Musa Aman tidak berubah.

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  7. Walaupun ditampar dengan tuduhan menerima rasuah, Ketua Menteri (KM) Sabah, Datuk Musa Aman telah digambarkan sebagai “melakukan kerja yang besar” dan “bekerja keras” bagi negeri di bawah bayu ini, kata rakan-rakannya dari kalangan pemimpin Barisan Nasional (BN).

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  8. Sabah today is a model economy that generates both envy and aspiration among the people of other States. Thanks to Musa Aman to made it!

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    1. Memang tak dapat dinafikan Musa Aman telah banyak bangunkan negeri Sabah.

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    2. Wonder if those people yang tuduh Musa rasuah tu ada sumbangan ka tak untuk Sabah. hihi

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  9. Musa Aman’s contribution has made a qualitative difference, recasting the role of Government: He has demonstrated that maximum governance is possible with minimum Government.

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  10. "Malaysia ke-12 Paling Berdaya Saing: Bukti Negara Tak Bangkrap."

    KENYATAAN YANG DIKELUARKAN OLEH PEMBANGKANG SAMA SEKALI TIDAK BENAR YANG MANA MENYATAKAN BAHWA MALAYSIA BENKRAP DIBAWAH BN

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  11. Laporan Bank Dunia Edisi 2013 yang meletakkan Malaysia di tangga ke 12 paling berdaya saing bagi perniagaan sekali gus menghumban segala tuduhan pembangkang konon negara ini akan bangkrap, ke dalam longkang


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  12. Audit 2011: Banyak Aktiviti Salah Tadbir Di Pulau Pinang

    DAP nampaknya begitu berbangga dengan laporan Audit 2011 yang menunjukkan penurunan hutang negeri tersebut antara 94 - 97%. Konon-kononnya penurunan ini ada kaitan dengan kehebatan mengurus parti rasis, cauvanis cina ini, dibanding dengan BN dan negeri-negeri lain dimana mereka memerintah.


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  13. Audit 2011: Banyak Aktiviti Salah Tadbir Di Pulau Pinang

    Maka para penyokong Pakatan Rakyat dibawah yang tidak punya keupayaan berfikir yang hebat seperti orang lain, menerima sahaja berita ini tanpa terlebih dahulu merujuk kepada laporan audit tersebut bagi mendapatkan lebih maklumat bagaimana yang dikatakan penurunan hutang itu


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  14. Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin has rubbished Parti Keadilan Rakyat de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s explanation that Pakatan Rakyat needed to use a specially-chartered private jet to travel from Kota Kinabalu to Labuan as there were no flights available.

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  15. Anwar, in a Press conference in Parliament today, had explained that the Pakatan entourage needed to use a private jet on their September 16 trip to East Malaysia as there were no connecting flights available from Labuan to Kota Kinabalu that day.

    Khairy, however, dismissed the claims and said a simple check would show that there were indeed flights available.

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  16. Producing Malaysia Airlines’ flight schedule, Khairy said it was evidence enough that there were flights catered to Kota Kinabalu from Labuan that day.

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  17. MAS’ schedul, every day, there are at least two to three connecting flights from Labuan to Kota Kinabalu. So what day exactly is Anwar talking about?"

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  18. Who is the owner of the private jet? Why is the identity a secret?

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  19. Khairy had poked fun at Pakatan. Pakatan to offer free private jet flights for all Malaysians if they capture Putrajaya at GE13

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  20. Before Anwar Ibrahim can lead Pakatan Rakyat into battle with Barisan Nasional at the 13th general election, before he can ask for the people to cast their votes his way, before he can seriously think that he can be prime minister, before all this can happen, he must first put right what is wrong within PKR.

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  21. A PKR in disarray is Anwar in disarray because we know they are one and the same

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  22. Anwar was lying to the United States and other foreign organisations when he claimed he was championing democratic rights.

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  23. Anwar had conned several international institutions into funding PKR through Suaram, an alleged opposition-friendly human rights watchdog.

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  24. Anwar must explain to US Ambassador to Malaysia, Paul W. Jones and Suaram's financiers that he did not obtain his position in PKR via the democratic process.Anwar was not elected (into power) and it is so hypocritical when he says he fights for democratic rights

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  25. IF Rafizi really have the evidence why was he did not show it before the case closed?

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  26. Tunjukkanlah bukti terlebih dahulu jadi senang sikit nak yakinkan rakyat.

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  27. Rakyat pasti tahu menilai perkara ini secara matang dan bukannya percaya secara melulu.

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  28. Kita tunggu dan lihat sajalah nanti... Susah mahu ramal apa yang akan berlaku di depan.

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  29. PKR tidak puas hati, apabila ICAC Hong Kong dan SPRM memberi jawapan, bahawa tiada sebarang unsur rasuah berhubung sumbangan RM40 juta kepada Umno Sabah.

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    1. Rafizi mendakwa ada unsur ketidak telusan daripada pihak SPRM sendiri dan juga pihak Peguam Negara.

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    2. Rafizi juga mempersoal jawapan Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz di dewan rakyat.

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    3. mendakwa Nazri mengelirukan ahli dewan, apabila mengatakan bahawa ICAC Hong Kong telah membuat kesimpulan bahawa sumbangan RM40 juta bukan berunsur rasuah, dan ianya hanya melibatkan sumbangan.

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    4. Datuk Rahman Dahalan pernah membuat kenyataan bahawa pihak ICAC Hong Kong berpuas hati berhubung siasatan terhadap wang RM 40 juta melalui siasatan badan itu di Sabah yang mengambil masa lebih sebulan.

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  30. Pihak ICAC Hong Kong telah menjalankan siasatan terperinci mengenai perjalanan wang tersebut, bermula daripada bagaimana wang itu dihantar ke akaun Umno, sehinggalah kepada penggunaan wang tersebut.

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    1. ICAC dan kerjasama dengan SPRM, kedua-dua pihak bersetuju, bahawa wang RM40 juta itu tiada kaitan dengan Ketua Menteri Sabah- Datuk Musa Aman.

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  31. wang RM40 juta telahpun menjadi HANTU kepada Rafizi Ramli. dia mengelirukan pengertian kenyataan Pengarah Pendakwaan Hong Kong Kevin Zervos, yang menyatakan melalui temubual dengan portal Malaysia yang Pro pembangkang, bahawa badan Hong Kong itu, bersedia membuka semula siasatan jika ada bukti-bukti baru.

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    1. bagaimana kah bukti-bukti baru boleh ditimbulkan? sedangkan kejadian itu berlaku pada tahun 2008, dan siasatan berhubung kes tersebut telahpun dijalankan secara terpeinci dan telahpun diketahui jawapannya.

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  32. Rafizi membuat tuduhan bahawa kononnya kerajaan Malaysia yang beri tahu ICAC, bahawa RM40 juta daripada Hong Kong itu adalah sumbangan.

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    1. Berasaskan dakwaan baharu daripada Rafizi, seolah-olah, pihak ICAC menerima sahaja kenyataan daripada pihak Malaysia, atas sebab itu ICAC menutup kes itu.

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  33. Rafizi tidak merungkai, hasil sisatan lebih sebulan oleh ICAC di Sabah.

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    1. apabila ICAC selesai membuat siasatan, badan pencegah rasuah Hong Kong itu berpuas hati, bahawa memang wang RM40 juta adalah sumbangan kepada Umno Sabah.

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    2. Kenyataan Rafizi berhubung dengan keputusan ICAC sebelum ini, seolah-olah badan itu terlalu bodoh.

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    3. Rafizi tahu bahawa ICAC ada menjalankan siasatan di Sabah.. namun disebabkan sikap beliau yang gemar memperbodohkan rakyat memaksa beliau untuk terus mengelirukan rakyat agar pemimpin2 PR boleh menduduki kerusi empuk puterajaya..

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  34. Rafizi menuduh Menteri Di Jabatan Perdana Menteri- Datuk Nazri Aziz berbohong di dewan rakyat, apabila menteri itu memberi jawapan sepertimana yang dikemukakan oleh pihak SPRM kepadanya.

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    1. Melalui jawapan yang disediakan SPRM itu, sudah tentunya dilampirkan keputusan daripada ICAC pihak yang melakukan siasatan.

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    2. Rafizi lagi pembohong.. entah bagaimana dia boleh terus menuduh Musa Aman terlibat dengan rasuah rm40 juta sedangkan hasil siasatan ICAC mendapati tidak ada unsur2 rasuah..

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  35. Rafizi mahu mengwujudkan persepsi bahawa pihak SPRM yang melakukan siasatan, kebenarannya pihak SPRM hanya berkerjasama dengan ICAC semasa siasatan itu selama berlangsung lebih sebulan di Sabah.

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    1. Rafizi ingat rakyat mudah diperbodohkan.. beliau lupa bahawa rakyat juga tahu yang mana SPRM tidak mempunyai kuasa mengambil alih kerja2 siasatan itu di Hong Kong.. kes itu berlaku di Hong Kong, dan sudah tentulah siasatan juga berlaku di Hong Kong..

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  36. Pembangkang ketandusan politik aka bangkrup, kerana mereka terus memutar-mutar kisah lama, megulang-ulangnya agar supaya kelihatan betul.

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    1. tujuannya hanya untuk menumbangkan kerajaan supaya pemimpin2 PR boleh menduduki kerusi empuk Puterajaya.. dan dalam masa yang sama cuba mengalihkan perhatian rakyat terhadap skandal rasuah pemimpin2 Pakatan..

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  37. Rafizi hanya membuat tohaman dan dakwaan. Bagi dia, betul kah dakwaan itu, bukan penting, yang mustahak, dia mampu mengwujudkan persepsi negatif.

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    1. Rafizi sendiri sudah berterus terang bahawa fokus beliau bukan untuk menegakkan kebenaran atau menghapuskan rasuah, sebaliknya hanya untuk menumbangkan kerajaan BN untuk memuaskan nafsu politik beliau..

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  38. Ulangan Penipuan Scorpene Di Hong Kong

    Rafizi Ramli, calon PKR untuk Parlimen Pandan yang dikatakan berpeluang cerah menewaskan Ong Tee Kiat di kawasan tersebut, masih berusaha untuk menonjolkan nama dan dirinya dalam arus politik negara. Selepas ‘kejayaan’ hampir memufliskan NFCorps dan menggelapkan kerjaya politik bekas Menteri Wanita, Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, Rafizi Ramli mencuba pula nasibnya di Sabah.

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    1. su wang rasuah RM40 juta cuba digembar-gemburkan dengan bantuan jentera-jentera propaganda PKR dan Pakatan Rakyat yang akan menggerakkan isu berkenaan secara bersepadu dalam tempoh beberapa hari lagi. Mangsanya adalah Ketua Menteri Sabah, Musa Aman.

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    2. Sabah dilihat sebagai deposit untuk ke Putrajaya. Sekiranya PKR dan Pakatan Rakyat berjaya menawan Sabah dari tangan UMNO-BN, peluang Pakatan Rakyat untuk ke Putrajaya adalah lebih cerah. Pun begitu, PKR dan Pakatan Rakyat perlu berhadapan dengan rintangan yang sangat besar untuk menawan Negeri Di Bawah Bayu ini iaitu Datuk Musa Aman, orang yang telah berjaya meletakkan Sabah sebagai salah sebuah negeri yang berdaya saing di Malaysia.

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    3. Bahkan simpanan tunai Sabah pada tahun 2011, berkali-kali ganda lebih tinggi banyaknya berbanding simpanan tunai Selangor. Begitu juga dengan jumlah dan nilai kemasukan pelaburan ke Negeri Sabah, tercatat sebagai yang paling tinggi berbanding mana-mana negeri di seluruh Malaysia.

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  39. Tidak banyak isu yang boleh digunakan oleh PKR dan Pakatan Rakyat untuk menghentam Musa Aman. Walaupun terdapat isu-isu seperti pemimpin-pemimpin tak ada gigi melompat parti, ianya juga bukanlah isu besar, memandangkan pemimpin-pemimpin berkenaan terdiri daripada mereka yang sememangnya bermasalah dan tidak lagi dikehendaki oleh rakyat sebagai wakil mereka, sama ada di Parlimen, mahupun di Dewan Undangan Negeri.

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  40. Sebelum ini, PKR merupakan pihak yang paling kuat memainkan isu Scorpene, kapal selam yang mereka dakwa tidak boleh menyelam, tidak boleh menembak peluru berpandu dan tidak boleh belayar sendiri kecuali didayung dengan menggunakan tangan.

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  41. Dengan menggunakan bantuan daripada SUARAM, proksi haram sebuah syarikat yang mendapat pembiayaan sepenuhnya daripada Zionis, PKR cuba mencipta persepsi di kalangan rakyat Malaysia bahawa pembelian kedua-dua buah kapal selam berkenaan hanyalah satu pemborosan dan penyelewengan wang rakyat.

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  42. Bukan main lagi sembang PKR dan Rafizi Ramli tentang Scorpene sehingga timbul cerita kononnya, mahkamah Perancis akan mengadakan perbicaraan berhubung pembelian kedua-dua buah kapal selam berkenaan. Namun akhirnya, kebenaran terbukti yang kerajaan dan pihak berkuasa Perancis tidak melayan pun pembohongan Anwar Ibrahim dan PKR. Bahkan perbicaraan yang dikatakan akan diadakan itu, langsung tidak wujud.

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  43. Biarpun SUARAM dan Anwar Ibrahim berulang-ulang kali menekankan bahawa memang ada perbicaraan di Mahkamah Perancis dengan menyebut Najib Abdul Razak serta Zahid Hamidi merupakan antara yang akan disapina untuk memberi keterangan, namun cerita sebenar sudahpun diketahui. PKR dan SUARAM ternyata adalah pembohong besar.

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  44. Kali ini, perkara yang sama juga berlaku melibatkan RM40 juta dari Hong Kong yang digunakan untuk acara politik UMNO Sabah. Bersungguh-sungguh benarlah Rafizi Ramli dan PKR untuk membina persepsi bahawa mereka telah berjaya membuktikan bahawa wang tersebut adalah wang rasuah UMNO Sabah atau lebih tepat lagi, Ketua Menteri Sabah (setaraf dengan tuduhan Anwar Ibrahim yang makan duit daripada agen-agen luar negara).

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  45. Yang pastinya, penipuan ala-ala Scorpene akan berulang dalam kes ini. Buktinya, pada ketika PKR menyatakan bahawa mahkamah Hong Kong akan membicarakan kes tersebut, ahli perniagaan balak Michael Chia dibebaskan tanpa sebarang pendakwaan. PKR menerusi mulut Rafizi Ramli menyatakan bahawa kes tersebut dibubarkan ekoran tiada sebarang kerjasama daripada Kerajaan Malaysia.

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  46. Walhal secara logiknya, kes tersebut berlaku di Hong Kong dan Kerajaan Malaysia tidak mempunyai sebarang kuasa di Hong Kong sama ada untuk mempengaruhi keputusan mahkamah atau perundangan, apatah lagi menyelamatkan Michael Chia daripada didakwa.

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  47. Malah pegawai-pegawai ICAC sendiri pernah datang ke Sabah untuk melengkapkan siasatan mereka selama sebulan, namun hasil siasatan tetap tidak menemui sebarang petunjuk bahawa wujud unsur-unsur rasuah dalam kes berkenaan.

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  48. Rafizi Ramli akan tetap menggunakan modal kononnya kempen sedang dijalankan untuk mempengaruhi badan perundangan Hong Kong untuk membuka semula kertas siasatan, kononnya untuk menjaga imej badan anti rasuah Hong Kong, ICAC agar tidak dimalukan kerana tidak menyiasat dan membicarakan kes yang dikatakan oleh Rafizi Ramli sebagai rasuah.

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  49. Keputusan akhirnya seperti yang diketahui… akan sama seperti kes Scorpene di Perancis!

    Siasat bertahun-tahun, akhirnya pembohongan Pakatan Rakyat juga yang tersembul keluar...

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  50. The evidence could be made up by Rafizi. ICAC must ensure the genuine of the evidence given by Rafizi

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  51. Macam2 yang akan mereka lakukan, sampai mereka berpuas hati dengan kejatuhan yang akan mereka lihat.

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    1. mereka cuba untuk membuktikan sesuatu yang sebenarnya tidak berlaku dan hanya akan memberi gambaran bahawa mereka tidak ada cara lain untuk menjatuhkan kerajaan tetapi hanya menggunakan cara kotor.

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    2. Pelbagai yang dilakukan oleh keraja untuk memastikan kemajuan bersama dicapai.

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    3. Sabah Wanita UMNO will focus on five fields with good public demand in implementing the 1Azam programme in the state.

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    4. Its chief Datuk Armani Mahiruddin said the five fields were handicraft, beauty care and make-up, commercial cuisine, mobile phone repair and reflexology.

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    5. She said these business fields were popular as they were easy to be run by the programme participants after they were given guidance by the relevant ministries and assistance in the form of funds and equipment by the government.

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    6. “The 1Azam programme implemented by the Barisan Nasional government is aimed at eradicating urban and rural poverty,” she said after closing a 1Azam course, here, yesterday.

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    7. Armani, who is also state Women, Family and Community Development Council chairman, said the 1Azam programme which had entered its fifth year of implementation, was introduced in mid-2008, and became part of the National Key Result Area aimed at raising the standard of living of low-income households.

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    8. She said Sabah was among the pioneers for the 1Azam programme with funds channelled by the Implementation and Coordination Unit under the Prime Minister’s Department amounting to RM6 million in 2009.

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    9. Armani said to date, 815 participants from Libaran, Sandakan, Batu Sapi, Kinabatangan and Beluran had received 1Azam assistance in the form of equipment to operate their business.

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    10. The National Dual Training System (SLDN) programme – implemented more than a decade ago – has benefited the participants, said Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Dr Yee Moh Chai.

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    11. Dr Yee who is also IT and Resource Development Minister said the programme is aimed at producing knowledgeable workers (k-workers) to help raise the country’s competitiveness at the international level.

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    12. Officiating at the SLDN Sabah and Labuan Zone convocation here yesterday, he congratulated the programme participants who graduated.

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    13. And he expressed confidence that with the knowledge gained, the graduates were able to improve their economic wellbeing as well as that of their familes.

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    14. “I believe you will also have a good career,” he added.

      Meanwhile, Dr Yee said the country’s target was to have 33 per cent skilled workers by 2015 and 50 per cent by 2020.

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    15. And, he also said in line with the 10th Malaysia Plan, technical and vocational training would be a top choice of students in the future.

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    16. Yesterday, Dr Yee presented certificates to more than 400 graduates at the convocation organised by the Skills Development Department of the Human Resource Ministry and firm managing the SLDN programme for Sabah and Labuan.

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    17. The recently concluded Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia- Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) and Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Golden Triangle (IMT-GT) conference, held in Melaka, has brought to light new breakthrough in agricultural technology.

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    18. The conference-cum-consumer fair, held between Nov 30 and Dec 2, was sponsored by the Economic Planning Department of the Prime Minister’s Department and co-sponsored by the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute.

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    19. Describing it as successful, BIMP-EAGA Malaysia Business Council Chairman Datuk Roselan Johar Mohamed said it was well attended and highlighted key trends and various agricultural prospects in the region.

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    20. “Indeed, many of the discussions have further liberalised our minds and exposed them to more ideas and opportunities that were made available before us,” he told Bernama.

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    21. He said the biggest highlight of the day was the talk on BioJADI, a very special formula for biofertilisers that was tested over five years and has proven to be a hit among planters and other agricultural enthusiasts.

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    22. Roselan said the sole distributorship for each and every country within the BIMP- EAGA and IMT-GT was taken up so fast that opportunities were only left for sub-distributors.

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    23. Nevertheless, he said the Sabah Bumiputera Chamber of Commerce (SBCC) was fortunate to have been offered sole distributorship for Bangladesh and India.

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    24. “The investment arm of the chamber is expected to deliberate on this offer shortly and there are hints of sharing this business opportunity with other chambers of commerce in Sabah,” he said.

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    25. Roselan, who is also honorary treasurer of SBCC, said the BioJadi fertiliser was a mix of pesticide, fungicide and herbicide and effective results could be seen after 50 days of usage

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    26. “Visual presentation has shown that a non-bearing oil palm tree would start flowering after 50 days of being sprayed with BioJadi.

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    27. “Even damaged and rustic rubber trees will produce more latex when BioJadi is sprayed all over its bark. Malaysian manufacturer have indicated that paddy farmers will be able to double their harvest,” he said.

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    28. Roselan said this was good news for local farmers who have been looking for ways to increase paddy production and attaining self-sufficiency and sustainability.

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  52. Sabah has spent RM1.971 billion or 45.1 per cent of its allocation to implement and finance projects in the state under the Second Rolling Plan (2011-2012) of the Tenth Malaysia Plan (10MP).

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  53. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman in disclosing this, said this achievement surpassed the national average of 44.7 per cent by 0.4 per cent and in terms of performance, Sabah fared much better for the period until September this year.

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  54. Based on briefings by the state Federal Development Office (SDO), the RM1.971 billion was part of the RM4.376 billion allocation to implement 743 projects in Sabah for 2012.

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  55. The Chief Minister also called on government officers to continue to go down to the ground and monitor closely the implementation of development projects.

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  56. “All permanent secretaries, directors and department heads are encouraged to be more responsive to the approach that emphasises on the human touch with their officers and staff under them,” he remarked.

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  57. Musa also quoted Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s speech in conjunction with the 55th anniversary of Malaysia’s Independence – “I have reminded everyone that the first phase of the National Transformation Policy, which is the government’s transformation plan, with seven National Key Result Areas (NKRAs) will expire end of this year.”

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  58. “The GTP 2.0 will also see a wider community participation and a more meaningful involvement by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the corporate sector.”

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  59. As such, Musa said to ensure the success of GTP 2.0, there was a need to apply the six principles for the public sector transformation which has been emphasised by the Prime Minister in their respective organisations.

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  60. The six principles are Fast (Cepat), Precise (Tepat) and Integrity or in short CTI and Productivity, Creativity and Innovation (PCI).

    CTI calls for implementation of responsibilities or tasks without delay, immediately and accurate without compromising integrity of the public sector, while PCI places emphasis on productivity, action and outcomes of work.

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  61. It also emphasises that civil servants must be more competitive and innovative to come up with new ideas.

    Besides that, applying a community-based approach for the public service is very important to improve efficiency, which in this case, the need to assess their respective contributions to the people.

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  62. Meanwhile, Musa expressed the State Government’s gratitude to the Federal Government, in particular the Prime Minister, for having confidence in the capability of the State Government in implementing development projects for the people, especially in rural areas.

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  63. Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak mahu rakyat menghargai pemimpin yang sentiasa amanah dengan tanggungjawab yang diberikan serta menepati janji.

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    1. Beliau berkata pemimpin yang tidak pernah mengkhianati amanah yang dipertanggungjawabkan wajib disokong oleh rakyat demi kesejahteraan negara.

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    2. “Kita (pemimpin yang) tidak pernah bercakap bohong, kita bercakap benar, jadi kita mesti faham bahawa apa yang kita lakukan itu memang menepati kehendak agama kita, menepati hadis Rasulullah SAW.

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    3. Selain itu, Najib menegaskan tugas mengendalikan urusan sesebuah kerajaan bukan sesuatu yang mudah, bukan semata-mata ikut suka hati sendiri atau sekadar menyedapkan halwa telinga pengundi.

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    4. “Sebab itulah kita sebagai sebuah negara yang semakin hari semakin berjaya, ada perancangan yang jelas dan berjuang melakukan perubahan yang besar. Untuk mencapai sebuah negara maju, kita perlu kepada kemajuan yang seimbang dan tidak boleh meminggirkan mana-mana golongan.

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    5. “Kalau kita dengar pembangkang hendak mansuhkan hutang, hapuskan tol, naikkan gaji minimum, kurangkan harga minyak…semuanya sekali boleh sebabkan ekonomi kita runtuh dan jika itu berlaku, hasil kerajaan juga akan merudum,” katanya.

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    6. Najib memberi contoh mengikut Islam “kalau meninggal dunia wajib lunaskan hutang, kalau kita tak sempat, waris kita kena selesaikan. Kalau mati tanpa melunaskan hutang, berat pada roh kita nanti…seksa nanti, tapi pembangkang senang-senang kata hapuskan hutang, itu bukan ajaran Islam”. katanya.

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  64. Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Chief Commissioner Datuk Seri Abu Kassim Mohamed has appealed to politicians from all parties not to "shoot the MACC from behind", a tendency which he said, would only make it even more difficult to fight corruption.

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  65. Abu Kassim said MACC, previously known as the Anti-Corruption Agency, together with its counterparts in Hong Kong and Singapore, were actually the oldest such bodies in the world whose work had won international recognition, especially from the United Nations.

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  66. He said, before 1990, there were only 20 anti-corruption bodies worldwide but currently, the number had swelled to 150, reflecting the growing awareness on the importance of fighting the scourge.

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  67. Abu Kassim said the MACC no longer relied totally on public information or report before acting against allegations of corruption but instead, had its officers doing undercover and intelligence work, as well.

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  68. Election Commission (EC) officers are within their democratic right to join political parties, but they must not be partisan in carrying out their duties, said its chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof.

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  69. There is nothing wring for any EC officer to join political parties. It doesn't matter if they are in PAS, PKR or Umno.

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  70. EC welcomed reports from Pakatan Rakyat (PR) if the commission EC welcomed reports from Pakatan Rakyat (PR) if the commission officials abused their powers, saying the opposition parties should lodge complaints and provide proof of wrongdoing.

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  71. The EC chairman pointed out there were no regulations or laws that prevent government officials from joining political parties, except that those active in politics must apply for permission from the Public Service Department (PSD).

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  72. Umno members were today reminded to rid themselves of the feeling of dissatisfaction over candidates chosen by the top party and Barisan Nasional leadership if they want to see BN remain in power after the coming 13th general election.

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  73. Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Umno members must all set aside arising issues and give their full support to the selected Umno/BN candidates to ensure they win in the elections.

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  74. The priority should be ensuring victory so that BN can win big and form a strong government

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  75. Dr Mahathir said the move by the disgruntled not to support the chosen candidates was due to the tendency of the Malays to forget or "mudah lupa" (about the past), which would ultimately cause problems again if Umno and BN did not get enough majority in Parliament.

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  76. With a strong government formed after the elections, the welfare of the people will be better taken care of and there will be more drastic implementation of development programmes

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  77. Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah is confident that Malaysia's Corruption Perception Index CPI) which has improved this year, will be able to attract more foreign investors.

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  78. Efforts will continue to retain the improvement in Malaysia's CPI level to ensure the country's reputation as that of having high integrity in its economic and social development.

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  79. Transparency Internatioanal-Malaysia recently announced that Malaysia had moved up to the 54th spot in this year's CPI rating compared with a placing of 60 last year.

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  80. Malaysia achieved 49 points from the 100 points used to measure the corruption level in the public sector of 176 countries. Malaysia also came third among the Asean countries, behind Singapore, which took fifth placing and Brunei at the 46th spot.

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  81. “Hidden hands’ are behind the lack of action against those who had started the provocation and chaos in Pakatan Rakyat’s programmes.

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  82. Almost 350 former Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) members from Bayan Baru, Bukit Gelugor and Jelutong submitted their application letters to rejoin Umno today.

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  83. The improvement achieved by Malaysia in the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) this year will further boost investor confidence in Malaysia, among foreign and domestic investors, International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said today.

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  84. Poor, hopeless Pakatan Rakyat. Even when it is attacking Barisan Nasional it still can't speak with one voice. On the back of the highly successful Umno General Assembly, Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has called a press conference Monday with the sole purpose of undermining the event.

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    1. He reportedly "turned up his nose" at Umno's renewed confidence saying the Umno leadership cannot accurately assess grassroots support by "staying in 5-star hotels, spending time in lounges and smoking expensive cigars".

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    2. What hypocrisy! For Air Miles Anwar to chide others about five star hotels is the pot calling the kettle black.

      But he continued: "There is a clear disconnect between the rich, multimillionaire Umno leaders and the masses on the ground."

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    3. By "masses" Anwar is referring to ordinary hard-working Malaysians who he wouldn't recognise if they knocked him over. By way of contrast, Umno President and PM Datuk Seri Najib Razak regularly talks to the so-called masses during his walkabouts, as well as on Facebook, Twitter and through his 1Malaysia website, where ordinary people this year told him what they wanted to see in the budget. So much for Anwar's alleged disconnect.

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    4. But then came the cherry on the pie: "So I am not in the least bit worried. They see us in PR and me as a big threat. They are in fear that there is a giant dragon lying in wait to destroy them," he said.

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    5. Presumably it is himself he has cast as the dragon, despite the fact that there are swathes of his own coalition that don't even want him for PM. A large chunk of PAS thinks Abdul Hadi Awang can breathe more fire than Anwar.

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    6. While Anwar was busy using bizarre analogies to talk down the success of the Umno GA, he was – in the finest tradition of Pakatan Rakyat – being totally contradicted by other elements of his own coalition.

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    7. Penang DAP chief Chow Kon Yeow, a highly influential figure, has admitted that BN would win if GE13 were held now.

      "The latest forecast shows that BN is still ahead of us. It is expected that they can win in at least 120 seats compared to the 100 seats estimated for PR in the coming polls," he said.

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    8. Those numbers would suggest the Government is not too worried about dragons lying in wait.
      Chow's admission totally undermines Anwar's attempt to refute BN's conference success and reminds us once again of Pakatan's total inability to stick to a common theme. And if it can't stick to an agreed line on the Umno GA how can it stick to common policies?

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    9. Contrast this with the Umno GA where there was no sniping, no leaking of negative stories and nothing but positive energy and unity.

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    10. If Anwar was a real leader he would be on the phone to Chow in a flash and tear into him for his cowardly admission of defeat. But Anwar shouldn't bother asking Chow why he made his remarks, because there was a clue hidden in his press statement.

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    11. "Our goal this time is to retain Penang and to defeat Umno and BN in Putrajaya and we feel that the public is ready for a change," Chow said.

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    12. The order of Chow's words tells us everything we need to know. Faced with defeat federally, his ultimate goal is to hang onto DAP's crown jewels, Penang. This is exactly what PKR is doing in Selangor. Having quietly admitted defeat on the national stage, it is now only focussed on keeping its state rule, hence Azmin Ali's total obsession with the Selangor Menteri Besar's job.

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    13. Anwar looks more like a lizard than a dragon, or, given his flip-flopping past, a chameleon. His tough guy press conference makes him look misguided and will do nothing to take the gloss of a triumphant week for Najib and Umno.

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