Isnin, 25 Jun 2012

R Sivarasa - Ahli Parlimen Subang

R Sivarasa - Ahli Parlimen Subang


PRESS STATEMENT - 26 JUNE 2012

Posted: 25 Jun 2012 09:53 PM PDT



INVESTIGATE LEAK AND SALE OF TOP-SECRET MILITARY DOCUMENT ON SCORPENE

I note from his article published yesterday in the website Asia Sentinel that John Berthelsen, a well-known regional journalist has received what appear to be leaked documents from the on-going French investigation in Paris into corrupt payments made in connection with the purchase by Malaysia in 2002 of 2 Scorpene submarines.
French counsel for Suaram John Breham announced in Bangkok on 30th May 2012, amongst other revelations, that a top-secret document belonging to the Malaysian Navy relating to the Scorpene purchase had been seized from the Paris office of the French firm supplying the submarine DCNS.  He also  said that  the records also showed that the document came to DCNS from Terasasi Hong Kong a company owned by Razak Baginda and his father. Breham also suggested that money must have been paid to Terasasi by DCNS for that secret document.
Minister for Defence Datuk Zahid Hamidi has denied the transaction and said he will provide a full answer in Parliament today. It appears that he is referring to his answer to the adjournment speech to be made by YB Nurui Izzah at the close of proceedings today.
Upon receiving certain information relating to the documents exposed by John Berthelsen, we have verified that Document 151 in the French investigation file has a comment written by the investigators which in English reads as follows:
"In the file entitled 'Report of the December 2000 – June 2002 Phase III Part 2' appeared  the evaluation report of the French offer by the Royal Malaysian Navy dated 17 April 2001 followed by a table comparing the specifications of Scorpene and the wishes of the Malaysian Navy ( page 29 … ) with the technical assessments. The report concluded (page 30 ) that the offer was acceptable but an agreement must be reached on a few details notably the delivery." Datuk Zahid must therefore explain today instead of just making bare denials the following:
-          How did this top secret document get into the hands of Terasasi and then to DCNS?
-          Who are the persons responsible for selling top secret military documents
-          Is he going to instruct the police to commence investigation and summon Razak Baginda for questioning?

Sivarasa Rasiah
Ahli Parlimen Subang, Anggota Biro Politik dan Majlis Pimpinan Pusat Parti Keadilan Rakyat

PRESS RELEASE:

Posted: 25 Jun 2012 08:01 PM PDT

 Former ACA director Abdul Razak Idris denies that Anwar ordered him to make SD

        We refer to the false allegations published in the NST and Berita Harian on 21st June 2012 that opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had ordered former ACA director of investigations Abdul Razak Idris to make a statutory declaration relating to the RM 3 billion allegation. En Abdul Razak Idris has now denied the allegation that he was ordered by Anwar to make the SD clearing him of wrongdoing. Abdul Razak Idris has communicated this fact to NST and Berita Harian. We have been given a copy of his message in which he says, " Saya pula bukan diarah oleh DSAI tetapi saya diminta oleh KP SPRM untuk elakkan beliau atau pegawainya disapina oleh DSAI sebagai saksi plaintif dlm civil suit terhadap NST yg didengar pd akhir Nov 2009." From the preceding, it is clear now that the UMNO- owned NST and Berita Harian published a blatant lie against Anwar in order to inflict political damage upon him. This campaign of libel and character assasination is of course carried out with the knowledge and approval of Prime Minister Najib and UMNO who own these two newspapers. This denial by En Abdul Razak Idris' gives clear proof of the underhand UMNO campaign to defame and villify Anwar Ibrahim. UMNO and its media have now been caught red-handed making a false statement of a very serious nature about Anwar.The opposition leader has through his solicitors today issued a demand to the NST and Berita Harian newspapers to publish with equal prominence Abdul Razak Idris' denial that he was ordered to make the SD by Anwar. Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim also claims damages and an undertaking that the false allegations will not be repeated.

 Issued by,
 N SURENDRAN
 VICE PRESIDENT  KEADILAN

 SIVARASA RASIAH
 MEMBER OF POLITICAL BUREAU &
 MP FOR SUBANG

 25 JUNE 2012

Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


‘Gov’t Downplaying Air Traffic System Problems’

Posted: 25 Jun 2012 12:47 PM PDT

Malaysiakini

PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar has lashed out at the authorities for downplaying alleged problems with the national air traffic control system by calling this "minor glitches".

She said the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) had said "minor glitches" had been spotted in the 26.05 million euro (RM128.4 million) system installed nationwide, while the Transport Ministry has claimed that it is "performing well".

She said the statements are a far cry from complaints by Subang air traffic controllers that there are "clear weaknesses that render the system unstable".

In a June 13 letter to Nurul Izzah, DCA director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said the regulatory body had held five meetings with the Italian radar systems provider, Selex Sistemi Integriti SpA, from January to May to "monitor improvements to the system".

Nurul Izzah had claimed that the Human Machine Interface (HMI) fitted to the National Air Traffic Control Centre (NATCC) has been defective since being installed on Dec 13 last year.

She based her allegations on documents she had received, the source of which could not be independently verified.

According to the documents, the NATCC director had sent out a memo to "all traffic controllers, in particular highlighting the inconsistency in cleared flight level".

A letter addressed to their director and dated Jan 4, had 11 signatories including NATCC's deputy director of air traffic control.

They complained that efforts to rectify the problems up to then were "very disappointing", and air traffic controllers had been advised to be cautious.

NATCC's systems coordinate air traffic over the entire country's airspace and any problems in the system would compromise flight safety.

Azharuddin explained that the DCA had began upgrading the Air Traffic Control (ATC) mechanism in stages under the Malaysia Air Traffic Services Modernisation Programme since 1992, with the latest being Sibu and Tawau where the radars were fitted in 2010.

"While the ATC system was being improved in stages, Selex was then given the Certificate of Practical Completion (CPC) on Dec 21, 2011… as stated under Clauses 44 and 47 of the conditions of contract, the contractor has to "make good any defects, imperfections, shrinkages or any faults whatsoever" during the Defects Liability Period which will take two years," the letter states.

"With that assurance from Selex though the CPC, the DCA used the new system. For your information, the new system before it was used by the DCA, was researched and a Safety Management System (SMS) was conducted as required by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)."

Noting that safety is a "very important aspect", he said the software used in the ATC system had undergone a quality assurance process at the point of manufacture in Italy.

The letter further clarifies that the DCA is monitoring the "glitches" and as for the problems faced by the ATC in Subang, 78 percent have been resolved, 10 percent are being tested and 12 percent are being analysed at the Selex factory in Italy.

He also responded to Nurul Izzah's call for an audit on system, saying that the ICAO has conducted two audits on DCA and found it to be compliant with international specifications.

'Absence of open tender'

However, Nurul Izzah retorted that the audits on DCA "do not calm public concern" as the fault is in the system and not with the regulator.

The letter however, fails to address why the project was not awarded through an open tender, when it was pointed out that Selex is embroiled in controversy, she said.

"It has also come to my attention that (the contractor) was given a 5+5 years maintenance contract for this system upgrade without an open tender being conducted. I am made to understand that for the Kuala Lumpur International Airport as an example, the length of maintenance contract for a similar service is three years," she said.

"Hence, Transport Ministry must explain the length and the lack of an open tender, if indeed this is the case."

According to an AFP report, Selex has been investigated since 2010 over allegations that it had been given no-bid contracts by the Italian civil aviation agency Enav.

Most recently, the probe led authorities to search the home of the Vatican's former de facto bank chief Ettore Gotti Tedeschi on June 6 for documents pertaining to the case.

Selex is also a wholly-owned subsidiary of Finmeccanica SpA, a defence company that is facing its own set of corruption allegations.

These range from claims that its former chairperson had created false invoices and slush funds to pay off politicians to allegations that its current chairperson had greased helicopter deals with India when he was the head of its subsidiary, AgustaWestland.

Finmeccanica and Selex have consistently denied any wrongdoing.

Skandal LRT Ampang RM960 juta

Posted: 25 Jun 2012 12:43 PM PDT

Malaysiakini

PKR akan membuat pendedahan setiap dua hari bermula hari ini mengenai apa yang didakwanya skandal pemberian kontrak pembinaan projek tambahan sistem LRT Ampang yang bernilai RM960 juta.

Pengarah Strategi PKR, Rafizi Ramli (kanan) berkata, projek tersebut yang didakwa dianugerahkan kepada syarikat yang tidak terpilih melalui proses tender terbuka, telah menjejaskan janji pentadbiran Najib untuk membanteras rasuah.

Berikutan itu, tegasnya, PKR akan membuat pendedahan setiap dua hari mengenai skandal tersebut yang bakal menguji komitmen Najib kepada usaha membanteras rasuah dan penyelewengan.

Katanya, pendedahan tersebut adalah juga sebagai balasan kepada tindakan Umno memutarbelitkan keputusannya menarik diri dari Kerajaan Selangor sebagai petanda wujud keretakan dalam pentadbiran kerajaan negeri itu yang ditunjangi PKR.

Sebaliknya, kata Rafizi, beliau mengambil tindakan tersebut untuk menumpukan perhatian merancang strategi pilihan raya PKR.

“Saya menasihati Datuk Seri Najib supaya menangani skandal ini dengan baik demi menjaga imej pentadbiran beliau,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

Rafizi adalah individu yang memainkan peranan penting dalam mendedahkan dakwaan penyalahgunaan pinjaman mudah RM250 juta oleh NFC. milik anggota keluarga Ketua Wanita Umno, Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.

Shahrizat tidak dilantik semula sebagai menteri pembangunan wanita,
keluarga dan masyarakat, manakala suaminya, Datuk Seri Mohamad Salleh Ismail didakwa dengan tuduhan pecah amanah jenayah berhubung pinjaman mudah RM250 juta kerajaan kepada NFC.

Berikutan ini,Najib mengambil alih kementerian berkenaan dan tidak melantik ahli parlimen wanita untuk portfolio tersebut.

Mengenai dakwaan skandal pemberian kontrak pembinaan projek tambahan sistem LRT Ampang, Rafizi mendakwa Najib campurtangan dalam tender terbuka untuk memastikan konsortium George Kent memenangi kontrak tersebut yang bernilai hampir satu bilion ringgit.

Beliau mendakwa, PKR mendapat maklumat yang rapat dengan kerajaan bahawa Najib sendiri campurtangan di dalam hal ini untuk memastikan kontrak tersebut dianugerahkan kepada George Kent, sedangkan beliau (Najib) pernah berjanji untuk berlaku telus dan memastikan semua kontrak besar dijalankan secara tender terbuka.

Former ACA Director Abdul Razak Idris Denies That Anwar Ordered Him to Make SD

Posted: 25 Jun 2012 06:45 AM PDT

We refer to the false allegations published in the NST and Berita Harian on 21st June 2012 that opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had ordered former ACA director of investigations Abdul Razak Idris to make a statutory declaration relating to the RM 3 billion allegation. En Abdul Razak Idris has now denied the allegation that he was ordered by Anwar to make the SD clearing him of wrongdoing. Abdul Razak Idris has communicated this fact to NST and Berita Harian. We have been given a copy of his message in which he says, ” Saya pula bukan diarah oleh DSAI tetapi saya diminta oleh KP SPRM untuk elakkan beliau atau pegawainya disapina oleh DSAI sebagai saksi plaintif dlm civil suit terhadap NST yg didengar pd akhir Nov 2009.” From the preceding, it is clear now that the UMNO- owned NST and Berita Harian published a blatant lie against Anwar in order to inflict political damage upon him. This campaign of libel and character assasination is of course carried out with the knowledge and approval of Prime Minister Najib and UMNO who own these two newspapers. This denial by En Abdul Razak Idris’ gives clear proof of the underhand UMNO campaign to defame and villify Anwar Ibrahim. UMNO and its media have now been caught red-handed making a false statement of a very serious nature about Anwar.The opposition leader has through his solicitors today issued a demand to the NST and Berita Harian newspapers to publish with equal prominence Abdul Razak Idris’ denial that he was ordered to make the SD by Anwar. Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim also claims damages and an undertaking that the false allegations will not be repeated.
 
Issued by,
N SURENDRAN
VICE PRESIDENT
KEADILAN
 
SIVARASA RASIAH
MEMBER OF POLITICAL BUREAU &
MP FOR SUBANG

Bagaimana Permulaan Kerugian Mendadak MAS

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 11:40 PM PDT

Rakaman #meetanwar Di Perak 23 Jun 2012

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 11:35 PM PDT






Deep and Dirty: Malaysia’s Submarine Scandal

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 11:02 PM PDT

From Asia Sentinel

Leaked prosecution documents show a pattern of official misdeeds in two countries

A two-decade campaign by the French state-owned defense giant DCN and its subsidiaries to sell submarines to the Malaysian ministry of defense has resulted in a long tangle of blackmail, bribery, influence peddling, misuse of corporate assets and concealment, among other allegations, according to documents made available to Asia Sentinel.

Some of the misdeeds appear to have taken place with the knowledge of top French government officials including then-foreign Minister Alain Juppe and with the consent of former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, according to the documents, comprising 133 separate files and hundreds of pages. They were presented to the French Prosecuting Magistrate at the Court de Grand Instance de Paris in May and June of 2011. French lawyers have begun preparing subpoenas for leading Malaysian politicians including Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, the current Defense Minister, Ahmad Zaki Hamad and several other figures.

The documents were sent anonymously to Asia Sentinel via a circuitous route that took them to Brussels, Belgium; Lagos, Nigeria; Brazzaville,Congo; Libreville, Gabon; then to Leipzig, Germany and finally to Hong Kong. The documents, written in French, can be found in a collection in Asia Sentinel’s Scribd account.

The documents were compiled as a result of a raid on April 7, 2010, when scores of investigators from the anti-organized and financial crime unit of the French Directorate of Judicial Police swooped down on DCN's offices at 19 rue du Colonel Pierre Avia in Paris's 15th Arondissement, and four other locations, demanding that stunned officials give them access to safes, files and computers. They collected thousands of documents that form the bulk of the files delivered to Asia Sentinel.

Together, they present a damning indictment of Malaysian officials whose goal was to steer a €114.96 million (US$114.3 million at current exchange rates) payment through a private company called Perimekar Sdn Bhd, wholly owned by Abdul Razak Baginda. Razak Baginda was then the head of a Malaysian think tank called Malaysian Strategic Research, which was connected with the United Malays National Organization, the country's biggest political party.

The payment appears to have been in violation of the OECD Convention on Bribery, which France ratified on June 30, 2000. On Sep. 29, 2000, according to document D00015, DCNI, a DCN subsidiary, "took corrective actions" after France joined the bribery convention. Contracts concluded after that date were to be routed to Eurolux and Gifen, companies held by Jean-Marie Boivin, DCN's former finance chief, and headquartered in Luxembourg and Malta respectively Boivin is being investigated for having played a central role in the "corrective actions," with what were described as "outlandish commissions" traveling through the welter of companies that he established in tax havens around the world. Among the documents is one that shows Boivin paid to send Razak Baginda on a jaunt to Macau with his then-girlfriend, Altantuya Shaariibuu, a Mongolian national who was later murdered by two of Najib's bodyguards.

"A separate agreement sets other compensation consisting of a fixed amount independent of the actual price of the main contract," one document reads in reference to the payment to Perimekar. "This has been made to be consistent with [DCN's] internal rules and [its subsidiary] Thales and those of the OECD. The beneficiaries of these funds are not difficult to imagine: the clan and family relations of Mr. Razak Baginda. In addition, these funds will find their way to the dominant political party.” Malaysia's dominant political party was and is UMNO.

Malaysian Defense Spree

The story in essence began when Najib Tun Razak was appointed defense minister in Mahathir's cabinet in 1991 and embarked on a massive buildup of the country's military, arranging for the purchase of tanks, Sukhoi jets, coastal patrol boats – and submarines. That kicked off a stiff competition between French, German, Swedish, Russian and Dutch manufacturers, who in turn went looking for the most effective cronies of the Malaysian leadership to help them out. By 1995, according to document DC00078, DCN's subsidiary Thales was losing out to the German manufacturer Kockums AB, which was represented by Amin Shah, dubbed "Malaysia's Onassis" because of his business and shipping interests, who was close to then-finance minister Daim Zainuddin and was suspected of being a front man for Daim's interests.

French authorities seemed to counter by paying a "consultancy fee" according to a handwritten document called a “Consultancy Agreement" signed in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 1, 1996 between DCN International representative Emmanel Aris and a Malaysian Army major named Abdul Rahim Saad. The purpose was "to reintroduce DCNI in the short list of tenders after it was rejected by the Government of Malaysia" on Dec. 14, 1995, according to the French documents.

The remuneration was to be paid in two lots, US$20,000 before Jan. 31, 1996, and US$80,000 after acceptance. Apparently it was successful. Rahim is now managing director of a company called ARS Sehajatera Sdn Bhd., which supplies logistical equipment to the Malaysian armed forces.

However, there are questions whether Rahim was ever paid. A memo found in the DCN files said he "expresses discontent and proclaims his support for the Agosta [the Spanish manufacturer of the Scorpenes for DCN] submarines since 1996 but he 'has not had any news from DCNI to date.' He says he organized shady activities to promote the French bid…He complains of not having been paid for his services."

Eventually, according to the documents, Amin Shah began to lose his influence with the government after Daim Zainuddin left his position as finance minister. DCN and its subsidiaries began casting around for other sources of influence within the Malaysian government.

An attempt to woo Tan Sri Razali Ismail, one of Malaysia's most distinguished diplomats, failed. "It was ultimately unsuccessful and Mr. Abdul Razak Baginda was chosen in his place," the documents note. "The role of the latter was to facilitate the submission procedure to the Malaysian government and the responsible ministers, in particular the Minister of Defense, with whom he claimed to have a close relationship."

According to Document D000112, "…Razak Baginda has maintained excellent relationships with the Defense Minister and Prime Minister. Moreover, his wife, Mazlinda Makhzan, is a close friend of the Defense Minister's wife. Thus, Baginda has become the center of the network. Both companies are at the center of this network: Terasasi, related to Baginda, and Perimekar, which was initially controlled by Mohamad Ibrahim Mohamad Nor," who was also close to Daim Zainuddin. However, with Daim stepping down as finance minister after a spat with Mahathir, Razak Baginda took over sole proprietorship of that company through his wife.

"The major defense contracts in Malaysia as in other countries require substantial money transfers to individuals and/or [political] organizations," the document noted. "In Malaysia, other than individuals, the ruling party [UMNO] is the largest beneficiary [rather than Perimekar, the company to which the commission was directed]. Consultants [agents or companies] are often used as a political network to facilitate such transfers and receive commissions for their principals."

The Heart of the Deal

Over the next few years, the documents show, as the contract came closer to fruition Razak Baginda and Najib maneuvered in France to get the best possible deal for themselves and UMNO, establishing a tangle of companies through which funds would ultimately pass.

Their activities included the founding of several companies including Perimekar in 2000 as a vehicle to funnel the €114.9 million commission to Razak Baginda and others, with Razak Baginda's wife the principal shareholder. The plan appears to have had the approval of Mahathir. A diplomatic cable to Foreign Minister Juppe said, "The company chosen by the government for the submarine project is…Perimekar. This choice is the subject of an official notification from the Malaysian Ministry of Finance to the Ministry of Defence… Note that this decision of the Ministry of Finance was taken while the Prime Minister himself held the post of Minister of Finance, after the departure of Tun Daim."

The French company appears to have had no illusions as to Perimekar's function. Documents note that "Perimekar was a limited liability company with a capital of MR5 million (€1.4 million) of which 1 million is available. It was created in August 1999 … it has no record of sales during 2000. Its ownership is in the process of restructuring."

As Asia Sentinel has previously reported, document D00087 shows that Najib demanded a US$1 billion "condition" for Perimekar Sdn Bhd's "stay in France." The notes, however, don't make it clear exactly what that means. The information is contained in a note faxed from Francois Dupont, the Asian representative of Thales International Asia, to his bosses but the notation in the documents presented to the court doesn't elaborate. Dupont indicated that a meeting with Najib on July 14, 2001 would take place with the above mentioned "condition" but it was not known if the meeting transpired.

Along the way, Jasbir Singh Chahl, one of Razak Baginda's associates at Perimekar, decided he hadn't been paid enough. In several memos to DCN, Jasbir Chahl demanded a full fourth of Perimekar's total €114.96 million. Despite several demands, there is no indication that Chahl has ever been paid. He has been subpoenaed as a witness in the case, but after first indicating to French lawyers that he would cooperate, he has since said he knows nothing of the affair. He is said to be extremely ill and suffering from some form of cancer.

Other documents made public by Asia Sentinel earlier show that at least €36 million flowed from the DCNS subsidiary to Terasasi Hong Kong Ltd., whose principal officers are listed as Razak Baginda and his father. Najib was defense minister from 1991 through the time when the submarines were delivered in 2002. Terasasi only exists as a name on the wall of a Wanchai district accounting firm in Hong Kong.

Photo Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim Di Program #meetanwar Edisi Ke 6

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 10:28 PM PDT

Photo Ihsan Yus Suara Keadilan

Photo-photo menarik sepanjang sesi #meetanwar edisi ke 6 di Ipoh Perak pada 23 Jun 2012. Program ini dianjurkan oleh Anwar Ibrahim Club (AIC) dan ia menjadi program utama kelab tersebut. Konsep Program berbentuk diskusi ini bertujuan membuka ruang pada anak muda untuk bertemu dan berinteraksi secara terus dengan tokoh itu. Sila Klik ke web kelab http://aicmalaysia.blogspot.com/ untuk mengetahui maklumat lebih lanjut tentang Anwar Ibrahim Club.

 

 

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang


Aspan Alias di Senawang 29 Jun 2012

Posted: 25 Jun 2012 02:19 AM PDT

CERAMAH UMUM
Tarikh : 29 Jun 2012, Jumaat
Masa : 9 mlm
Tempat : Taman Desa Melor (sebelah Balai Bomba Senawang)
Penceramah :
Dr Ahmad Suhaimi, Penyelaras SAMM
Ustaz Fakrulrazi, Penceramah Bebas
Fareedah Samad, Pengerusi Ameerah Malaysia
Pn Norwani Ahmat, Ketua Muslimat PAS Rembau

keADILan Kuala Pilah

keADILan Kuala Pilah


Posted: 24 Jun 2012 08:43 PM PDT

Parti KeADILan Rakyat, Gopeng * 务边人民公正党

Parti KeADILan Rakyat, Gopeng * 务边人民公正党


HANGAT: Isu SAR Taman Desa Aman, UMNO halau pelajar SAR bulan Mac 2012

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 10:56 PM PDT

UMNO telah menghalaukan pelajar SAR keluar dari Dewan Orang Ramai Pengkalan Pegoh (tempat SAR Sementara) pada bulan Mac 2012, dan pelajar-pelajar terpaksa berpindah ke perkarangan surau selama dua minggu. Punca sebenarnya berlaku penghalauan ini adalah kerana UMNO ingin menggunakan tempat dewan tersebut sebagai bilik gerakan mereka.  Mereka menghalau guru dan pelajar tanpa memberikan ruang belajar [...]

MOH...KITE LAWAN YEOP!!!

MOH...KITE LAWAN YEOP!!!


Rafizi Ramli: Apa Beza Reformasi Dengan Transformasi?

Posted: 25 Jun 2012 07:23 AM PDT

Ahad, 24 Jun 2012

Anwar Ibrahim

Anwar Ibrahim


Pelancaran Dan Wacana Buku Islam Dan Melayu Karya Dato Dr.Sidiq Fadhil

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 06:58 AM PDT

Pelancaran & Wacana buku Islam & Melayu: Martabat Umat & Daulat Rakyat Dato Dr Siddiq Fadhil.

Isnin 25 Jun jam 8 pm di Hotel De Palma Ampang.

Pidato khas Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Panelis Dato Kamarudin Jaffar ,
Prof Dr Mohd Nor Nawawi.
Moderator Hj Ahmad Azam Abdul Rahman.
Deklamasi sajak Rozan Azen Mat Rasip dan wakil Pkpim. Isnin 25 Jun jam 8 pm di Hotel De Palma Ampang.

Potential ‘Bomb’ Scorpenes Forces Najib To Delay GE-13

Posted: 24 Jun 2012 04:48 AM PDT

Malaysia Chronicle

Hit by a slew of scandals, the largest and potentially most damaging being his own Scorpenes illicit kickbacks debacle, Prime Minister Najib Razak has been finally forced to admit that the 13th general election might be held in 2013, bolstering widespread public suspicion and opposition claims that he and his BN coalition were on shaky ground.

Reports that came out late last week had said a former ally of his close aide Razak Baginda had agreed to testify in the Scorpenes trial. The reports turned the Umno universe topsy-turvy, with its media and bloggers given strict instructions not to allow the news to percolate to the public.

Then a day ago, Najib’s minister Nazri Aziz admitted to Parliament that the BN federal government was contemplating completing its 5-year mandate, which expires in March next year. “Five years means five years so people understand that the representatives they voted for will serve five years,” said Nazri.

Explosive details

This is the first strong hint from the Najib administration that it will scupper snap polls which it previously indicated would be held in March/April of this year and then shifted down to June/July. But all windows of opportunity began closing as Najib tripped on landmine after landmine due to the barely-hidden mountain of corruption scandals within his Umno-BN coalition.

The most recent election indications leaked out by his camp were for September polls and then November after an outcry from worried Muslims that Najib might even hold the national ballot during the October Haj or pilgrimage season.

“We weren’t expecting Najib to delay further than June/July. This is quite shocking because it shows that he is politically much weaker than expected. There is scandal and corruption everywhere in BN. The most serious is of course the Scorpenes case. This is being tried in the French court and is a time bomb with explosive details to be revealed very soon. The trial is an official finding, not like the RM3billion master account allegations Umno is now throwing at Anwar to deflect attention,” PKR vice president and Batu MP Tian Chua told Malaysia Chronicle.

“You can tell the difference, Anwar welcomes an RCI into the accusation he has RM3 billion salted away in 20 master accounts. Will Najib dare to establish an RCI to probe Anwar or will he fear that the true dark hands involved would be exposed as these could include himself and of course Mahathir Mohamad. Also, if Anwar can wlecome an RCI, why doesn’t Najib dare to call for a Scorpenes RCI?”

No matter which date, he will lose

PKR director of strategy Rafizi Ramli echoed these views at a ceramah – or political talk – in Kuala Lumpur later on Thursday night. According to Rafizi, there was no point for Najib to delay as the consequences were too grave.

"There are interesting developments in France which Najib won't be able to handle if it blows up," Rafizi told a crowd of about 2,000.

"That is why he is delaying polls. No matter what date he calls for he will lose.”

Indeed, the allegations against Najib are very serious, touching on treason. French cops have uncovered documents that indicate that both he and his close aide Razak Baginda had sold naval secrets to submarines vendor DCNS.

Najib ordered the submarines for the Malaysian government in 2002 when he was the Defense minister. Baginda brokered the deal, with submarines vendor DCNS allegedly paying a ‘bribe’ of at least 114 million euros or RM570 million to Malaysian officials, including Najib, for sealing the acquisition.

Even at that time, there was public outcry as the RM7.3 billion submarines were deemed too expensive and unsuitable for Malaysia’s shallow coastal waters. But Umno, which is also accused of taking a share in the illicit kickbacks, hammered the deal through.

Traitor

SUARAM, the Malaysian NGO filing the civil complaint against DCNS on behalf of the Malaysian people, finally made headway when the French authorities ruled that there was sufficient evidence to take the case into open trial. SUARAM filed the complaint in 2010 after years of trying to get the Malaysian authorities to probe the deal but without success.

Last week, SUARAM announced that the French court would summon Jasbir Singh Chahl to testify. He has denied this but SUARAM is sticking with its claim. However, the NGO acknowledges that Jasbir may not have received the summons yet, which could be on the way still.

“It is not just Jasbir, there are a host of other evidence. I spoke to SUARAM lawyers when they were in Bangkok earlier this month. They are very confident there is more than enough evidence to show illicit commission were paid out,” said Tian.

If DCNS is found guilty, it may have to compensate Malaysian taxpayers for the inflated pricing caused by the bribes. It would also finally expose Najib if he was indeed involved and force a full-scale investigation by the Malaysian government into the acquisition.

"What do you call someone who does that (sell naval secrets)? A traitor!" Rafizi told the crowd, which roared and cheered the PKR leader on.

Wee Choo Keong

Wee Choo Keong


“Ular lidi, ular sawa, sekarang jadi anakonda”

Posted: 23 Jun 2012 10:41 PM PDT

Lapuran Hansard pada 20-6-2012 – Delum disemak 4.12 ptg. Tuan Wee Choo Keong [Wangsa Maju]: Terima kasih Tuan Yang di-Pertua. Saya bangun untuk membahas Akta Pembekalan Tambahan 2012. Dato' Zulkifli bin Noordin [Kulim Bandar Baharu]: You bangun semua orang lari. Nampak tidak? Tuan Wee Choo Keong [Wangsa Maju]: Kenapa? Tuan Yang di-Pertua, saya ingin membangkitkan [...]

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang


YB Ir Khalid Samad 27 Jun 2012 di Senawang

Posted: 23 Jun 2012 09:58 PM PDT

CERAMAH UMUM
Tarikh : 27 Jun 2012, Rabu
Masa : 9 mlm
Tempat : Pasti Hasanah, Bandar Seremban Selatan, Sg Gadut
Penceramah :
YB Ir Khalid Samad, Ahli Parlimen Shah Alam
Hj Omar Jaafar, Penceramah Bebas
Hakki Bawadi, Ketua Pemuda PAS Rembau
Muhd Affandi, AMK N.Sembilan