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Badawi and Najib okay Merc for Terengganu

Posted by omong on July 25, 2008

PM okays Merc for T’ganu govt (updated)

Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said was in a jubilant mood Friday stressing that the Mercedes-Benz saga ended after the meeting with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on Thursday, indicating that he had received the PM’s blessings to use the German-made vehicles as official cars.

Ahmad also met with Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun  Razak at the same venue. “Yes, we (Abdullah and Najib) reached a consensus on the matter during the meeting at Putra World Trade Centre (on Thursday). The matter has been solved. I can’t elaborate further,” he said Friday after opening the Seri Kandi’s Annual General Meeting at his official residence here.

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Najib ducks court appearance

Posted by omong on July 25, 2008

Asia Sentinel – Malaysia’s Najib Ducks a Court Appearance

In a vivid demonstration of the political implications of the case, which seems to have damaged Najib’s hopes to succeed Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as prime minister, the private detective was hustled to a police station, where he recanted the declaration outside the presence of his lawyer and said it was coerced. He has since hurriedly left the country. Karpal Singh, a Kuala Lumpur lawyer who is representing Altantuya’s family in the courtroom, expressed his disappointment with the judge’s ruling and said he was considering referring it to the Court of Appeal.

Raja Petra Kamaruddin, one of Malaysia’s most prominent Internet journalists, also accused Najib and his wife, Rosmah, of complicity in the murder in a June article. He was arrested for sedition, and was charged last week by the Attorney General-Chambers with criminal libel. Legal sources in Malaysia have questioned why the criminal libel charge, a government offense, was filed rather than a civil action by either Najib or Rosmah.

“The main issue here is who lodged the police report against him (Raja Petra). The injured party should lodge the report. Rosmah didn’t make the report. It’s for the individual to act,” said Sivarasa Rasiah, a prominent human rights and public administration lawyer and Parti Keadilan Rakyat federal lawmaker. Sivarasa pointed out that Rosmah has no official government position and is “just the wife of a politician,” he said, which hardly warrants state interference.

Wee Choo Keong, a veteran lawyer and also a Keadilan federal lawmaker, said that the use of Section 500 of the Penal Code on criminal defamation is very rare.

“By rights, Rosmah should sue RPK (Raja Petra),” Wee said. “Why should the authorities be involved?” He added that criminal charges usually require “ill intent” towards the person who lodged the report. The Attoney General- Chambers’ Head of Prosecution Mohd Yusof Zainal Abiden did not answer repeated attempts by Asia Sentinel to contact him.

rosmah Rosmah, who is two years older than Najib, has denied the allegations in Raja Petra’s statutory declaration but reportedly said she would not sue. Asked why not, she told local media on July 1: “If you are innocent, what is there for you to address? I am not a politician and I am not running for any post. I’m just the wife of a politician.”

If Najib or his wife had filed the charges, under the law they would be subject to motions for discovery and cross-examination, which presumably would not happen if the state instead filed the charges. More than once the filing of defamation charges has bounced back on the plaintiff because of that reason.

In his original report, Raja Petra also named Lt Col Aziz Buyong, and the colonel’s wife, Lt Col Norhayati Hassan, Rosmah’s personal attaché, as participating in the murder. Aziz and Norhayati filed a defamation suit against Raja Petra Wednesday, seeking RM1 million in damages each, exemplary damages and other costs. They also sought an injunction to restrain Raja Petra from repeating the alleged defamatory remarks.

Raja Petra responded to the new charges in his Internet publication, Malaysia Today, writing that “This time I am prepared to go to jail for a long, long time just to make sure that Najib is not going to become Prime Minister of Malaysia in June 2010. Yes, I know I am headed for a fall, but I am going to bring Najib down with me. We shall both hit the dirt and become history, side-by-side.”

By this time, Malaysians have also probably learned more than they ever needed to know about sodomy. Balasubramaniam in his statutory declaration wrote that Abdul Razak told him Altantuya liked anal sex. In his latest denunciation of the libel and sedition charges against him, Raja Petra also wrote that he had videotaped a conversation with a friend of Saiful Bukhari Azlan, a 23-year-old male political volunteer who allegedly was raped by opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.

Although Najib initially denied ever having met Saiful, he amended his statement to say he had met him only briefly to give him “career counseling.” Raja Petra contended that the friend had accompanied Saiful to a meeting with Najib before charges against Anwar were made public, implying that the new charges against Anwar had been trumped up. The also implied that he has access to a military intelligence report describing Najib’s sexual liaison with Altantuya, and that he would make it public when and if he goes on trial.

The unfolding events and sensational allegations take place against the backdrop of increasing political tension in the country, with the opposition coalition pushing hard against the ruling Barisan Nasional, which lost its 50-year stranglehold on power in March 8 national elections. Anwar indicated Wednesday that he had induced United Malays National Organisation members from Pahang – Najib’s home state – to switch their allegiance to the opposition.

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Najib, the keris man, says writers cannot ‘cross the line with impunity’

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Najib must testify in Altantuya murder trial

Posted by omong on July 25, 2008

Macau Daily Times – Malaysia deputy PM must testify in Mongolian murder trial

A top Malaysian lawyer yesterday demanded the country’s deputy premier be summoned as a witness in the gruesome murder of a Mongolian woman with whom he has been linked.
Karpal Singh, who is holding a watching brief for the family of the slain 28-year old Altantuya Shaariibuu filed a court notice to compel Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak and two other policemen to testify.
“It is necessary because Najib’s evidence is needed for the just decision of this case because of the role that he is said to have played,” Karpal said.
“It has taken a different turn altogether and all this while he has been denying everything but all these matters have to be cleared,” he said.
Karpal also asked the court to summon private investigator P. Balasubramaniam to give evidence in the murder case after his sworn statement last month, linking Najib to Altantuya, which he swiftly retracted.
Balasubramaniam, who went missing after his explosive statements is in hiding in a neighbouring Southeast Asian country, police have said.
“He is a a key prosecution witness. He says he was not asked about these details by the prosecutors and that is why they were not revealed in court,” Karpal said.
“The court should now order that he be recalled as a witness to explain these claims,” he said.
“Otherwise the court will be in a position where they would have to ascertain his credibility, but more importantly whether the evidence he gave earlier was correct.”
Altantuya was murdered in 2006 and her body blown up with explosives in a remote forest and Najib’s close friend, Abdul Razak Baginda, who had hired the investigator in the lead up to her death, is on trial for abetting the murder.
Najib has denied the allegations, saying never met the model.
The prosecution wrapped up their case last month and the judge will hear submissions from the defence today at the Shah Alam High Court in central Selangor state.

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Najib – weak, populist, old guard

Najib in trouble?

Najib is a coward

Najib feels MPs can make baseless allegations,  is not wrong legally

Najib is a weak leader, does not have his own stand

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Youth Ministry (under Azalina) paid millions to a RM650 company

Posted by omong on July 25, 2008

Sun2Surf

baboon The Youth and Sports Ministry entered into a multi-million ringgit agreement to host a football tournament with a company with a paid up-capital of just RM650 and accumulated losses exceeding RM6.5 million. If it had carried out a due diligence test, as is required by practice and convention, before entering into an agreement involving such a big amount of money, it certainly would not have parted with RM17 million as “bidding fees” to host the Champions Youth Cup (CYC) tournament last year. And certainly, it would not have parted with RM8 million as “advance” for this year’s tournament, which has since been aborted.

For the record, the tournament held in four venues was a failure in terms of crowd support, gate collections and television viewership, despite promises of “Malaysia being mentioned several hundred times in international dispatches”.

Both the ministry and the London-based Gifted Group Ltd are now embroiled in a controversy over the now-aborted tournament after the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) refused to sanction the tournament. Both Gifted and the ministry have threatened to sue each other for breach.

All this could have been avoided if only officials in the ministry had carried out checks.

Gifted Group’s Jonathan James Price and former youth and sports minister Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said had always maintained that the monies paid to the company were “bidding fees” but nowhere in the world does any country “bid” to host any tournament for three consecutive years.

But an examination of Gifted Group’s filings with the Companies House here (the equivalent of Companies Commission of Malaysia) revealed that the RM17 million from Malaysia may have pulled Gifted Group out of financial trouble.

According to its accounts, it had accumulated losses of £1.044 million as of June 30, 2006. No further returns have been filed.

Price holds 74% of the shares (the other 26% being held by Indigo Holdings Ltd) and has six other subsidiaries of which only one – Gifted Management Ltd – is active. It, too, incurred losses of £58,000 (RM375,000) in 2005, which was carried forward the following year although records show there was no trading or transactions.

The records also show that the company has an outstanding loan of £600,000 (RM3.8 million) from an unnamed investor at an interest of 2% per annum. Interest due was £46,358 (RM299,000) and was to be settled on or before Nov 8 last year. The CYC was launched on March 16, 2007 and the tournament held in August. There have been no subsequent filings of company accounts.

Efforts by theSun to seek comments from Gifted Group drew a blank as it is operating from an office suite complex in upmarket central London, a stone’s throw from Parliament House, to which access is restricted by receptionists who control access to all offices there.

Reached by phone from the reception at the ground floor, Price’s secretary, someone who gave her name as Marissa, said her boss was out of town. They have yet to return calls to theSun.

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Azalina denies responsibility for million ringgit fiasco at WSFFM’s National Women’s Games, claims she just cuts ribbons

Azalina, Malaysia’s new Tourism Minister terminates tourism MoUs with Opposition-ruled states

Government departments offer lame excuses for questionable expenses

Posted in BN government, azalina, jijik, kosong | 1 Comment »

Malaysians condemn Terengganu splurge on Mercedes cars

Posted by omong on July 25, 2008

Terengganu wrong to splurge on cars

THE recent furore that has been front-paged in The Star regarding Terengganu exco’s purchase of 14 Mercedes-Benz’s has been eye-opening.

It is an excess that should not be tolerated at the best of times and these are certainly among the worst of them.

A RM3.43mil splurge when the nation is reeling from the recent oil, electricity and essential food price increase is unacceptable. What wisdom dictated this course of action?

The reasoning behind this expense is inane enough and if we have such a Mentri Besar, he should be removed before he makes yet another ludicrous decision.

Anybody who buys a new car makes sure that it is covered with a warranty. Buying any new car will thus have zero maintenance costs for the first few years. Later the cars can be auctioned off and new cars with full warranty purchased.

The issue of prolonged running costs, long-term expenses etc does not arise.

Buying a new Mercedes-Benz versus a new Proton Perdana will thus have the same maintenance costs in the first years of running i.e. zero.

However in operational and depreciation costs, the same Mercedes will be far greater and deplete the state’s coffers much quicker.

Operational costs on consumables such as brakes, oil filters and oil are much more expensive for a Mercedes.

And depreciation – 15% on a RM250,000 car is RM37,500 in the first year (if you’re lucky), 15% on RM100,000 (current cost of a Perdana), just RM15,000.

Iit is disturbing to note that more then RM100,000 was spent maintaining a car that was still essentially under warranty.

An investigation should be launched to determine if it was just incompetence that gave rise to this or was there fraud involved in which case reports should be lodged, charges filed and convictions handed out.

KRIS,
Petaling Jaya.

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Posted in BN government, jijik, kosong, umno | 1 Comment »

Badawi gives his blessings for Terengganu Mercedes purchase

Posted by omong on July 25, 2008

Posted in badawi, jijik, kosong, umno | 1 Comment »

Umno branches in Putrajaya did not send in Certificate of Incorporation for the past 5 years

Posted by omong on July 25, 2008

Putrajaya Umno division may face ROS action

All 23 branches in Putrajaya Umno division are believed to be facing problems in conducting their annual general meeting following failure to submit annual reports to the Registrar of Societies (ROS).

According to a source, the branches have not sent in Borang 9 (Certificate of Incorporation) as required, for the past five years.

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