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Sunday, June 23, 2019

UMNO 3.0 IS ON THE WAY: SCREAMING ‘MALAYS ARE LOSING THEIR VOICE’, ZAHID RIDES BACK INTO THE UMNO SCENE – EVEN AS HIS NO.2 SEALS PACT WITH PAS & CHIEFTAINS WARN NEW PARTY WILL BE FORMED IF UMNO FORCED TO DISBAND

AHMAD Zahid Hamidi is back on the scene as he officiated a Kepong Umno division meeting, his first party event in six months, after taking a break from presidential duties since  December.
Umno Kepong division chief Rizuan Abd Hamid asked Zahid in his speech to return to his duties once his deputy Mohamad Hasan had ironed out the party’s internal issues.
“Umno is currently being led by Tok Mat (Mohamad). Tok Mat is doing a good job in winning a few by-elections and in unifying Umno. We should give him a chance.
“Once everything is sorted, we hope the president returns to his duties,” Rizuan said.
However, Zahid steered clear from responding to the request and instead focused on the issue of unity among members in his keynote speech.
He said Umno members should focus on preparing for the 15th general election as it would be disastrous to let Pakatan Harapan continue to rule.
In addition to that, he urged Umno members to genuinely accept the party’s cooperation with PAS in order to recapture Putrajaya.
“Take May 9 as a lesson to snap us out of the lies and the pleonexia of those hungry for power.
“The Malays are losing their voice. We are divided because there are too many parties. That is why it is important to strengthen the pact with PAS.
“Gerakan Penyatuan Ummah has worked effectively including in a few by-elections and Pakatan Harapan has started to fret,” he said.
Zahid has been criticised by Umno members and leaders for lacking direction in leading the party after emerging victorious in the party elections last June.
In addition to that, he is also facing 47 charges including criminal breach of trust, corruption and money laundering.
He later handed over his duties to Mohamad at the interim, on the grounds that it is in line with the hopes of party members who was seeking direction in the party’s leadership.
Umno advisory council president Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah saw Zahid’s actions as unreasonable and asked the Bagan Datuk MP to resume duties as there is no leave for Umno presidents.
While Tengku Razaleigh felt that the court proceedings could affect Umno, he is also of the view that the two matters could be handled separately.
Mohamad said yesterday that he has no problem handing presidential duties back to Zahid.
– https://www.themalaysianinsight.com/
Umno may set up new party or join others if disbanded, Johor chief says
JOHOR BARU— Umno is not ruling out the possibility of setting up a new political party or joining an existing political party as their next platform if the Malay-based party is forced to disband, said Johor Umno chief Datuk Hasni Mohammad.
He said Umno may consider such a drastic move in light of the current situation facing the party, especially the recent civil forfeiture suit filed by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
“The move to be ‘Umno 3.0’ is a possibility with the law against us and the party needs to look at continuing its existence under a new platform,” said Hasni to a question by Malay Mail if the party was forced to disband following several investigations into its links with the scandal-ridden 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
Despite the odds against the party, Hasni said the spirit of Umno members is still strong.
“If the government disbands and dissolves the party, the Umno leadership will make sure that more than three million of our members will not be without a party,” he assured.
Hasni, who is also the Johor Opposition chief and Benut assemblyman, said this after officiating the Pulai Umno division meeting at the Dewan Tan Sri Mohamed Rahmat in Tampoi here today.
Present was Johor Umno deputy chief and also the party’s Pulai division chief Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed.
However, Hasni also criticised the latest MACC civil forfeiture suit as an abuse of the legal process.
He said that Johor Umno was previously investigated by the authorities for its links to the 1MDB scandal, where its state liaison committee bank accounts were frozen and fleet of 26 Squad Sayang vans for community service were confiscated last year.
“The previous case has been scheduled for August 30 and it is still pending,” said Hasni, adding that Johor Umno has engaged with a lawyer to deal with the latest MACC civil forfeiture suit that he described as damaging.
Jazlan also echoed Hasni’s sentiment, saying that this was an effort by the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government to stamp out Umno.
“Pakatan Harapan (PH) advocated for a strong opposition before the 14th general election, but now they are using the instruments of government and the judiciary to eliminate a strong opposition party like Umno.
“It’s the same agenda when they were in the Opposition, which is to destroy Umno,” said the former deputy home minister and parliamentarian.
“Pakatan Harapan (PH) advocated for a strong opposition before the 14 general election, but now they are using the instruments of government and the judiciary to eliminate a strong opposition party like Umno.
In June last year, Johor Umno was hit by the 1MDB investigation, which saw MACC freeze several of the party’s division and individual member accounts. Following that, in August the same year, Johor Umno was ordered to surrender its entire fleet of “Skuad Sayang” vans to the police for investigation under the Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Financing Act (AMLA) 2001.
Yesterday, MACC chief commissioner Latheefa Koya said the anti-graft agency is trying to recover some RM270 million belonging to 1MDB that was dispersed from former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s AmBank account via 41 civil forfeiture suits.
The lawsuits were filed against individuals and entities including political parties.
Of the RM270 million, RM212 million (78.5 per cent) was being sought from Umno divisions. Johor Umno has been named as among the party’s state recipients.
– Malay Mail

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