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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Kenaikan Harga Petrol Diesel dan Gula-Inilah Harga Yang Terpaksa Ditanggung Rakyat Kerana Mengundi Barisan Nasional

Kuching
Thursday, 15th July 2010

1Malaysia Idris Jala DIDAHULUKAN Rakyat DIKEMUDIANKAN

Nampak gayanya Kerajaan Brisan Nasional lebih mempercayai teori Kosong Idris Jala yang mengaitkan bahawa Malaysia akan bankrap sekiranya subsidi dikekalkan, dengan menaikkan harga petrol, diesel dan gula.
Pengumuman telah dibuat bahawa mulai esok, Hari Jumaat, 16 Julai 2010, harga ketiga-tiga barang di atas adalah seperti berikut:-

Manakala harga gula pula naik 25 sen, dengan gas LPG naik sebanyak 10 sen sekilogram

Berikut adalah harga baru:

- Petrol RON 95 - RM1.85 seliter.


- Petrol RON 97 - RM2.10 seliter.


- Diesel - RM1.75 seliter.


- Gula - RM1.70 sekilogram


- Gas LPG - RM1.85 sekilogram

Berikut adalah harga baru Gas:

* Tong 14KG - dari RM24.50 kepada RM25.90 (naik RM1.40)


* Tong 12KG - dari RM21.00 kepada RM22.20 (naik RM1.20)


* Tong 10KG - dari RM17.50 kepada RM18.50 (naik RM1.00)

Dengan kenaikan ini maka akan lebih sengsaralah penghuni di rumah panjang. Apa yang menghairankan, walau apapun keburukan BN, penduduk rumah panjang masih tetap menyokong BeeNd!
Saya hanya mempunyai 4 perkataan untuk memperkatakan (How to describe)  tentang bansa Iban...BELI(k), PALOI, TAMBAB, MUNTAT

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Another Revelation By Sarawak Report On Taib's Property..This Time In London

Kuching
Monday, 12th July 2010

It's another revelation by Sarawak Report on the property belong to Taib's Empire, but this time in London. Based on this revealetion, it is now  prooven that Taib's empire is greater than the empire belonged to  Great Kublai Khan and Alexander the Great.
Kublai Khan empire covered Asia to Eastern Europe, whereas Alexander the Great stretched from Europe to Central Asia. But the empire of  this Melanau Pehin from Sarawak's, is stretching from Canada to America and until Australia in the Pacific. The latest revealetion by Sarawak Report claimed that Taib also own a property in London (Europe), with this it is proven now that this Melanau Pehin could be one of the richest man in the world.

Please see the latest article by Sarawak Report below. As a Sarawakian myself, I would like to thanks and congratulate Sarawak Report for the effort made to track down the property belong to this Pehin worldwide. Eventhough no arrest has been made by MACC so far, but we hope this will not hamper Sarawak Report to reveal more property belong to this Pehin..To Sarawak Report, keep it up . Remember Marcos and Suharto, we hope Taib will recieve the same fate .
Racehorses, residences in swanky Fitzrovia and offices bang next door to the Bank of England. Yes, the Taibs are in London too. In this latest exclusive investigation, Sarawak Report can reveal the full details of Ridgeford Properties Limited, a multi-million pound property company in the UK, once again owned and funded by the family of Chief Minister, Abdul Taib Mahmud.
The London base of the Taib family’s international property portfolio was started in October 1996 under a Canadian, Chistopher Murray. Christopher Murray is the cousin of Sean Murray who is married to Jamilah Taib, the Chief Minister’s daughter and a key lynch-pin for his foreign property empire. Sean Murray acts as Chairman of Ridgeford, while Christopher has been appointed the London-based Flagship Development off Oxford Street

Managing Director. Sean Murray is also President of Sakto Corporation in Canada and Sakti International in the USA, as well as a Director of Sitehost Pty in Australia. These are all major property companies of which his wife and her family (the Taibs) are the owners and shareholders



Again, whilst an impression has been given that Ridgeford Properties is part of a wider business started and owned by the Murray family, Sarawak report has established that it in fact relies on millions of pounds worth of soft loans from a private investor based in the British Virgin Islands. This investor has clear links to the Taib family fortune and to the public Sarawak-based company, which they largly own, CMS (Cahya Mata Sarawak). Many questions have been raised as to the legitimacy of the Taib family’s ownership of CMS, which was once Sarawak’s largest state company, but was then ‘privatised’ by the Chief Minister into the hands of his own close family.

Central London Portfolio




Scores of Stylish Flats for Sale



Ridgeford Properties Limited currently boasts seven major Central London ‘mixed-use’ developments, including luxury flats and thousands of square feet of rented-out office space. According to the company’s own online information just one such property, Tokenhouse Yard ajacent to the Bank of England, is netting the company £1.5 million in rent per annum, whilst of course remaining a valuable and appreciating asset.



All In The Family - Managing Director Chris Murray



Another stunning showcase for Ridgeford is 50 Bolsover Street, in Fitzrovia near Oxford Street. This massive development is in partnership with the prestigious Royal National Othorpaedic Hospital and All Souls College, Oxford along with a fellow developer, the Manhattan Loft Company. According to our research, the first part of this two-stage development has consisted of 210,000 square ft of prime property sold as 66 flats and 4 penthouses for between £1,000 and £1,200 per square foot – giving a total value of well over £210,000,000 (just over one billion ringgit at current exchange rates). The second phase of the project, which is due to complete in 2012 will consist of another 60 flats for sale, making it almost as lucrative as stage one.
 

Modern Office Block Gets Top Rents For Taibs



Meanwhile, in trendy Clerkenwell another Ridgeford development, Ironmonger Row, has seen 12 ‘prestige appartments’ and 2 penthouses sell for what the company describes as ‘well in excess of previous developments in the area’. The company retains the lower part of the building for rent as retail and office space and boasts that this is occupied by top shoe designer Christian Louboutin. Another property, a bright red, modern office high-rise, ’Maple Street’, has secured a 15 year rent as the Headquarters for the famous travel company Thomas Cook at record prices, according to Ridgeford’s publicity material.

Developer with a difference is bullish over recession



Interestingly, while most London developers are now cash-strapped because of the credit crunch, Ridgeford Managing Director, Christopher Murray, says the company sees this period of recession as a good opportunity for more business. As he explained to one reporter, ”we see this period as an opportunity to buy right, as there is less competition. Where there were once 30 companies chasing one
development now there will just be two”. His statement clearly implies that Ridgford is less vulnerable than most to the current loan squeeze and this ties in with evidence from the company’s public financial records, which show that Ridgeford has access to sizeable loans on highly favourable terms from a mysterious donor named Tess Investments, based in the British Virgin Islands. Sarawak Report has found clear links between Tess Investments and the Taibs.

 Links to Sakto Corporation Canada and the Taib Family
 Ridgeford’s company website acknowledges that Ridgeford is a ’sister company’ of Sakto Corporation, based in Ottawa Canada and run by Sean (Hisham) Murray, the husband of Jamilah Taib. Numerous members of Murray’s family have become employed by Sakto since Sean’s marriage to Jamilah in 1987, including Brian Murray who is in charge of office letting in Ottawa, Thady Murray who acts as President of City Gate Corporation, another sister company, and Christopher Murray in London.
Christopher Murray claimed in a recent interview that Sakto is a “family business” started by “my cousin’s father and my father. They had an architectural practice and then got into development”. However, Sakto was in fact started in 1983 in Ottawa by Onn Mahmud, Mahmud Taib and Jamilah Taib, the Chief Minister’s brother, son and daughter, well before Jamilah met and married Sean Murray. Likewise millions of dollars had been invested in developments before Sean Murray became involved in the company.

Trendy Mixed Use - Clerkenwell



Sarawak Report therefore contends that Sakto and its sister companies are in fact a Taib family business, which employs several members of Sean Murray’s family in different departments of its property empire. According to Ridgeford’s financial records Christopher Murray was paid a salary of £178,175 in 2009, a considerable rise from £47,917 in 1998, which apparently enables him to live in a £5 million apartment, as he claimed in the same recent interview. Ridgeford accounts also indicate the company has funded a racehorse in past years, indicating certain added value to be gained from working for the in-laws.



The financial connection

Ridgeford Properties, according to its 2009 Financial Statement ‘relies significantly’ on loans. This includes over £15.5 million of mostly interest-free and open ended loans, from Tess Investments, c/o Equity Trust (BVI) Ltd, PO Box 438, British Virgin Islands. It is notable that Tess Investments was incorporated on 23rd October 1996, the day before Ridgeford was incorporated in London on October 24th 1996. The majority of these loans are not secured on any properties owned by Ridgeford, representing stunningly generous terms from anyone who was not a direct shareholder of the company.



50 Bolsover Street - 60 More Fancy Flats Due For the Market by 2012



The original shareholder of Ridgeford was in fact a company called Astar Properties, incorporated on October 4th 1996, also in the British Virgin Islands (a well-known tax haven) and also sharing the same Equity Trust Agent and PO Box 438 address. Astar Properties also has shares in Sitehost Pty, the Australian property company belonging to the Taibs.
It is notable that CMS (Cahya Mata Sarawak) the once state-owned company that was ‘privatised’ into the Taib’s family’s personal control by the end of 1996 also has a banking division in the British Virgin Islands. CMS in the BVI is also registered at the very same PO Box 438 address and with the same agent, as Astar Properties and Tess Investments, according to information made public by Equity Trust and available on the internet.
In 2001 documents show that Astar’s shareholding in Ridgeford was then passed directly to City Gate International Corporation, which is based at Sakto’s Headquarters in Ottawa. Jamilah Taib and Sean Murray are the registered directors of City Gate and Thady Murray is employed as President.
Sarawak Report therefore challenges the Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud to acknowledge that Ridgeford Properties in London was set up and financed by the Taib family and remains part of the Taib global property empire, which is largely owned and ultimately controlled by himself. We further ask how with him earning a salary of just 20,000 ringgit a month his family has been able to afford to pay millions of pounds into this property company and others across the globe. So far the Chief Minister has found no answer to our revelations, so will it be different this time?
The Above article has been published in Sarawak Report.
 
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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Freedom Of Information

Kuching
Sunday, 11th July 2010

Selangorians may soon have a civil liberty no other citizen in Malaysia can claim. The State Government is tabling its Freedom of Information Bill at the week-long State Legislative Assembly meeting beginning tomorrow.

IMAGINE walking into a state department or agency in Selangor and asking for information on how much was spent on beautifying the streets in your neighbourhood with fancy street lights that stopped working after a few months.

Or about whether the draft plans from 10 years ago have been gazetted.
Or whether the land use in the area where you were going to buy a plot is still fully residential and not changed to include light industrial.

Getting that information might well become a reality as the Selangor State Government is tabling its Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill 2010 during the week-long State Legislature meeting beginning tomorrow.

The Pakatan Rakyat coalition in Selangor is striving to keep the promise it made to voters at the 2008 General Election.

Sarawak being the biggest state and also the richest in term of natural resources should follow Selangor by annex the same bill. This is necessary so protect the native from being robbed by another Tok Uban alike family in the future! By Remaung6Renjer 

In an exclusive interview, Bukit Lanjan assemblywoman Elizabeth Wong tells Sunday Star the Bill would stipulate a response time of 30 days.

However, in life-threatening situations, the information requested for would be delivered in seven days.

But before Selangorians jump up and down for joy, they should bear in mind that this law can only cover what is under the state’s jurisdiction, that is – land, local government, forestry and statutory bodies and state government-linked companies.

“Education and the police, for example, are federal jurisdiction and so they won’t be covered,” says Wong who heads the FOI Special Taskforce.

The other no-no, as in FOI laws elsewhere, are matters relating to national security.

The good news is this is not a profit-making service: applicants only pay the real cost of getting the information.

According to Wong, a Public Information Officer (PIO) will be stationed in every state department.
“Once you make a request, you can expect one of three responses: whether you can or cannot have it; whether they have the information or not; or that you can’t because it’s national security.”

And the Government has to give a reason for any denial of information.

Also, a rejected applicant can appeal to an independent appeal board, much like the Housing Board, for example on whether the information requested indeed relates to national security, Wong says.

She adds that the board will be made up of two former judges as well as those who are advocates and solicitors of the High Court of Malaya, members of the Legal and Judicial Service and others with similar experience. It would not exceed six members.

Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim had announced a year ago that they would enact an FOI law to allow citizens access to information relating to administration.

Why has it taken this long and was there any consultation?

Wong, who is also the state executive councillor for Tourism, Consumer Affairs and the Environment, says the time was spent on consultation and drafting.

While there is existing FOI legislation in 80 countries, including Commonwealth countries, she notes that “drafting is a difficult process.”

“We’ve gone through five or six drafts,” adds Wong whose taskforce members included groups like Suaram, Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ), Transparency International – Malaysia, and the Coalition of Good Governance.

She says the first draft, which came from CIJ and HRC, was sent to the State Legal Adviser for her feedback and then to a drafting committee for fine-tuning.

And while it went through a few loops of feedback and fine-tuning, the substance of the first draft remains, Wong says.

“We also had a legal firm go through it as well, following which some amendments were made.

“The FOI Bill is a labour of love by all parties – the non-governmental organisations, CIJ, HRC and individuals in political parties.”

The process is crucial

Wong, at pains to stress the process is just as important to Pakatan as the final product, says consultation was a key feature.

And this will continue after the Bill’s First and Second readings in the State Legislature this week.

“After the Second Reading, a Select Committee will be set up to get feedback from a wide array of people like the Association of Civil Servants, Attorney-General’s Chambers, NGOs, civil society and the public.

“Anyone can propose changes and we will take all suggestions seriously,” says Wong, adding that the Bill will be available after its First Reading.

But is Pakatan only looking for feedback on the letter of the law?

Wong says no; educating the public on what freedom of information is and what it will mean for the people is just as important.

“The education of the public and civil servants will be done by the Select Committee, the state and NGOs,” she says, adding that the Select Committee will work out the cost of the whole exercise.

She envisages the process to take three to six months.

When asked whether the Bill was premised on a constitutional guarantee or on international norms, Wong sighs and says: “We’re one of the few left behind who don’t have an FOI law.”

While Selangor’s Bill is based more on international norms, she says, the spirit of the Federal Constitution suggests an FOI law is necessary to advance civil liberties in Malaysia.

“We are also asserting our right as a state – since the Constitution provides that certain areas come under our purview – to make public information that is under our control.”

There was talk after Khalid’s announcement that it was just a political gimmick. Is the state expecting any obstacles, in the form of conflicts with laws passed by Parliament like the Official Secrets Act?

Wong doesn’t see any potential conflict with the OSA but says it may come from the A-G’s Chambers.

Asked whether the State Legal Adviser had been supportive, Wong says Datin Paduka Zauyah T Loth Khan had expressed some concerns early on but that was because “it has never been done before.”

She notes that some Exco members were also cautious but everything had come together in the last couple of months.

“In fact, the legal adviser helped refine the draft for us,” says Wong, adding that the Select Committee’s feedback from the public and studies of other FOI laws would help to further refine the Bill.

How long after it is gazetted will the new law become operational?

Wong says that if civil society feels they need more time the Government would not rush them.

“After all, even the Parliamentary Select Committee on amendments to the Penal Code and Criminal Procedure Code took over a year.”

Britain’s FOI legislation was passed in 2000 but was only enforced in 2005 so everything could be in place. Can Pakatan afford a delay since the next election is not that far away?

“As soon as it’s gazetted, it will be operational.

“It’s an administrative matter. Britain is huge, unlike Selangor, and its information goes far back.

“Governments have been operating in secrecy for donkey’s years. We need to change that.”

Reiterating Pakatan’s promise to “make governance transparent and Government accountable,” Wong adds, “with that always in mind, decisions will be made with accountability in mind.

“That is what the Mentri Besar is trying to do in the Exco and this Bill will standardise a culture of openness and transparency in all local councils and state agencies.”

Asked whether the state would be publishing information pro-actively, Wong says they are doing so already.

And Khalid has been using his powers under Section 2C of the OSA to declassify some of the previous government’s documents, with a mix of success and failure, she says. (See chart).

Once the Bill is tabled, it will be interesting to see whether there will be censorship of information that is released – for example, black lines across certain details in some minutes on a council sub-committee discussion on whether a temple in a neighbourhood is legal; or whether all data will be digitised from now.

And how much of the state Budget is the state prepared to give? Photocopying is not cheap, the training of the PIOs will take time and money; and storing data in an accessible format can be a costly affair.

More importantly, ensuring that the mechanisms for implementation of the Bill are in place will be crucial.

It won’t just be the Federal Government watching what happens in the Selangor State Legislature this week: it will be Malaysians in the other states as well.


By Shaila Koshy, The Sunday Star

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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Sarawak Chieftain's US Properties

Kuching
Thursday, 8th July 2010

The FBI is at home in a Taib office building in Seattle

We reprint the second report by the Sarawak Project, an NGO based in the East Malaysian state, which has done an exhaustive study of the property holdings controlled by Abdul Taib Mahmud, who as long-serving chief minister controls an enormous empire of natural resources that for decades has allegedly gone to serve his family’s interests rather than the state’s. In the wake of an opposition victory in the town of Sibu in May, Taib for the first time faces the real possibility he could be defeated in the state election which must be held before the end of 2011.

When you have dozens of properties and as many companies to manage them it is always a good trick to stick to similar names. Sarawak Report can reveal that there is a US arm to the Taib family’s North American property empire.

In Ottawa, Canada the family’s interests are managed by Sakto Corporation, but in the US they are managed by Sakti International Corporation. Sakti International Corporation comprises properties totalling an estimated value of US$80 million according to their own company documents. Each property is held under a separate company, usually named after the property’s street address, again in order to aid recognition. For example, W.A. Boylston manages 1117 Boylston St, Seattle (shown right).

However, one of these companies is not so named. Wallyson’s Incorporated, based in Seattle, operates what is known as the Abraham Lincoln Building. The Abraham Lincoln Building houses an FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) facility and to enter requires maximum security clearance.

This is the North West Regional Headquarters for the FBI, America’s domestic security and counter-terrorism service. The Seattle branch lists among its particular responsibilities countering terrorism threats from Far East Asia. This building is owned by the Taib family.

Sakti’s other main US office block, 260 California Street, San Francisco, also rents space to an impressive list of clients including Citibank. It shows once again the Taib family’s ability to ingratiate with the establishment in host countries for their foreign investments.

Taib company history in the USA

Also like Sakto, Sakti is currently managed by Sean Murray, husband of Jamilah Taib, who is the daughter of Abdul Taib Mahmud, Chief Minister of Sarawak (salary RM20,000 per month). Sean Murray was re-named Hisham Murray when he converted to the Muslim faith on his marriage to Jamilah, but never uses this name in his business or social capacities outside of Sarawak.

However recent court documents deposited with the San Francisco Superior Court show that the company has always belonged to the Taib family. Sakti makes several key acknowledgements in its deposition to the court. The company admits that Sakti was incorporated in California in 1987 and that it was initially managed by Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib. The documents state “The Defendants [Sakti International Corporation] admit that beginning September 10, 1987, Sakti’s designated Chief Executive Officer, Secretary and Chief Financial Officer was Mahmud Taib”.
Previous revelations in Sarawak Report have proved that Mahmud Taib, the eldest son of the Chief Minister, was also an original Director of Sakto in Canada, formed in 1983, along with his sister Jamilah and their uncle Onn Mahmud, the Chief Minister’s brother.

Court Admissions
The Sakti court deposition goes on to admit that Mahmud Taib, who is now a Director of CMS Sarawak, was later succeeded by his younger brother Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib as “sole officer and director of Sakti.” Sarawak Report has documents to show that he was also the sole officer of Wallyson’s.

When Sakti was incorporated in 1987 Mahmud Taib was 27 years old and his brother Rahman Taib was just 20. However, the youthful brothers were supported in their roles by the involvement of other close family members. Two of the Chief Minister’s brothers (Mahmud Taib’s uncles) joined him as the original directors of the company. The deposition by Sakti says “[The] Defendants admit that the original members of Sakti’s Board of Directors were Onn Mahmud, Arip Mahmud and Mahmud Taib”.

Shareholders
Equally significantly Sakti admits that the shareholders of Sakti are all the Chief Minister’s own children or his brothers. The document deposited by Sakti International Corporation states ”the original shareholders of the company were Mahmud Taib, Onn Mahmud, Jamilah Taib, Arip Mahmud, and Rahman.” It goes on to confirm that “Mahmud Taib, Onn Mahmud, Jamilah Taib, Arip Mahmud and Rahaman are still shareholders of Sakti Holdings” (the company into which the shares have been moved).

Sarawak Report can therefore verify that Sakti in the US, like Sakto in Canada, was set up and originally managed exclusively by the Taib family, which provided the original US shareholder investments. The involvement of Sean Murray, the current manager of Sakto and Sakti, began only after his marriage to Jamilah Taib and in fact he succeeded Rahman Taib as the Manager of Sakti only in 2006.

Sarawak Report therefore invites Murray to declare whether he currently holds any shareholdings in the companies he directs, or if he is merely an employee of his wife’s family.

Sarawak Report also invites the Taib family to explain how between 1983 and 1987 they were able to invest millions of dollars in the setting up of two property companies in Canada and the US whose combined portfolios are now worth at at least US$200 million. Of the original shareholders, Jamilah, Rahman and Mahmud (the children of Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud) were in their early 20s and at college at that time, while the other two shareholders, Arip and Onn, are the Chief Minister’s brothers. If the money was all coming from the two uncles, who are purported to be businessmen, then their generosity in including the Chief Minister’s children rather than their own in these shareholdings is surprising.

Time for some answers
Sarawak Report believes that the people of Sarawak deserve an immediate explanation of these facts from Chief Minister, Abdul Taib Mahmud. The chief minister should instantly reveal whether he holds or once held a stake in these companies in North America and if any of the money invested was provided by him. If Taib Mahmud is the beneficial owner of any of the shares in these companies the Sarawak taxpayer is entitled to know he obtained them. Malaysia’s law enforcers should be enquiring on their behalf.

The FBI should also be willing to issue a statement enlightening the public about the ownership of the building they occupy. As joint defendants in the California court case Wallyson’s and Sakti International admitted that the owner of Wallyson’s Incoporated is a company called Rodinmass, which is registered in the British Virgin Islands. It is inconceivable that the FBI did not check who the owners of Rodinmass were, given the sensitivity of this building. As the sole officer of Wallyson’s was Rahman Taib, Sarawak Report contends that the owners and shareholders of Rodinmass are, like with Sakti International, the Taib family. Our information is that Laila Taib was the majority shareholder of Rodinmass.

Taib’s wife, brothers and children are all linked to these North American companies. It is for Taib to now demonstrate that somehow he is not also linked as a beneficial owner of these lucrative properties.

Original article was published in Asia Sentinel on 5th July 2010

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Malaysia's Najib and the Crony Culture

Kuching
Thursday, 8th July 2010

The government backs down on a tycoon's sports betting plan

The Malaysian government has portrayed its recent decision not to legalize sports gambling as the action of a responsible administration responding to public opinion and keeping its promise to be more open and accountable.

In fact, the episode is a sharp reminder of how deeply entrenched the crony culture is in the country and how little has changed under the leadership of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.

While Najib has pleased many Malaysians by refusing to allow businessman Vincent Tan to expand his gambling empire, the prime minister's image has suffered because of his secretive attempt to revive sports betting.

In the public outcry over the proposal, Najib was also outmaneuvered by the political opposition through its control of key states in peninsular Malaysia. By reversing course, he underlined his growing reputation to backtrack on policy in the face of protest, as he has done over his ambition to dismantle certain parts of the New Economic Policy, the affirmative action plan that has benefited ethnic Malays for four decades.

Malaysians were kept in the dark this year as Vincent Tan, invoking an unpublicized agreement negotiated with the government decades ago, geared up to begin accepting bets on the World Cup in South Africa. With little warning, his company, Ascot Sports Sdn Bhd, announced that it had obtained exclusive rights to a business that could top RM20 billion annually – without competitive bidding or public discussion.

Dramatic as the news was, it wasn't the first time that Tan had been on the brink of starting Malaysia's first legal sports betting operation.

In 2004, months after becoming prime minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi discovered that a license had been issued to Tan in 2003 by Premier Mahathir Mohamad in his capacity as finance minister.

Abdullah's aides said Mahathir had awarded the license not long before retiring, but the former premier denied being "personally responsible" for it.

Worried that his administration would be open to criticism by conservative Muslims, especially the opposition Parti Islam Se-Malaysia, which had long campaigned to close existing gaming outlets, Abdullah vetoed the gambling concession.

Tan's revived plans burst into the open in early May in a filing with the stock exchange. Tan's publicly listed Berjaya Corporation Bhd. said it was buying his 70 percent stake in dormant Ascot Sports for RM525 million. (His son holds the remaining 30 percent.)

Berjaya said, "The Ministry of Finance has given its approval for the re-issuance of the license…upon certain terms and conditions." Berjaya subsequently made it known that the "re-issuance" took the form of a "letter of approval" it had received from the finance ministry in January. Najib acts as finance minister as well as premier.

In the uproar that followed, some of the mysterious history of the sports betting proposal emerged.

It transpires that Dr. Mahathir's government first issued a license to Tan in 1987, without informing the public. After suffering losses, Tan surrendered the license in 1990, but apparently negotiated for Ascot Sports to be given the right of first refusal if a new license was issued.

At first, the Najib government did not dispute Berjaya's claim to have obtained the license. But as opposition mounted to more legalized gambling – betting is permitted by non-Muslims on horse racing and lotteries and in a casino -- Najib, wearing his finance minister's hat, stunned the country by declaring that the license had not yet been issued after all.

In a written reply to members of Parliament, he said the government was "still getting feedback from various quarters" and had not finalized the terms and conditions. Najib's hesitation in following through on the letter of approval his ministry sent to Berjaya four months earlier reflected his political dilemma.

A strong element in the backlash was the memory of the Mahathir era, when well-connected businessmen, widely termed cronies, were given privatization and other government contracts without any tendering process. Vincent Tan was the chief non-Malay crony.

Moreover, Tan made his initial fortune when granted the privatized lottery Sports Toto, until then controlled by the Ministry of Finance, in 1985. The deal was kept secret initially, erupting into what became the "Sports Toto Scandal" when word of it eventually leaked.

By seeming to allow the license to go to Ascot Sports in a non-transparent fashion, Najib drew attention to what looked like his broken promises to be more open. He also appeared to be condoning gambling, which is forbidden in Islam and opposed by many Malays.

The government attempted to frame the widening debate as an effort to curb underground sports betting, which is known to be rampant in Malaysia.

But in reality Najib needed increased gambling tax to help reduce Malaysia's officially projected budget deficit from 7 percent to 3 percent of gross domestic product by 2015. One industry group estimated illegal sports betting turnover at RM20 billion to RM30 billion, and calculated potential government revenue at RM1 billion to RM3 billion.

Najib was also outflanked by the opposition. The Penang state government, led by the Democratic Action Party, declared a ban on sports betting, followed by Kedah and Selangor. Kelantan, controlled by Parti Islam and the only other state in opposition hands, forbids all forms of gambling.

Narrowing Najib's options further, sections of his United Malays National Organization, including UMNO Youth, opposed the move. Terengganu state, in UMNO hands, also said it would not allow sports gambling, according to local press reports.

After a meeting of UMNO's Supreme Council, Najib capitulated, saying the decision was taken "after much deliberation on the impact it will have from the perspective of religion and politics." Left unsaid was why Najib felt bound by a tainted agreement entered by a past administration, and whether more such deals might surface.

Barry Wain, writer-in-residence at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, is author of Malaysian Maverick: Mahathir Mohamad in Turbulent Times. The original article was published in the  Asia Sentinel on 7th July 2010

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Monday, July 5, 2010

Raja Petra To Najib : Then Who Do We Trust?

Kuching
Monday, 5th July 2010


RPK said...News Strait Times belonged to UMNO and the Star owned by MCA, then we should not trust those two newspaper right ? RPK



Fugitive blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin has scoffed at Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s accusation that he is funded by Pakatan Rakyat (PR) and therefore untrustworthy.

Referring to other media outlets in Malaysia which are either owned or controlled by the Barisan Nasional (BN) government, the controversial Malaysia Today writer rubbished the prime minister’s suggestion that political backing equated to a lack of credibility.
“Well, isn’t New Straits Times backed by Umno? The Star, by MCA?” he said here yesterday.

Najib had said the people should not believe the claims made by the blogger, who has fled to London, and challenged the Malaysian government to bring charges of sedition, criminal defamation and an appeal against his release from the Internal Security Act to the United Kingdom’s courts.

“If Raja Petra is funded by the opposition, it means that his statements are politically-motivated. We should weigh them carefully and not merely [accept] them,” Najib told reporters after opening a Pekan Umno meeting yesterday.

Speaking to The Malaysian Insider here, Raja Petra said that all media outlets were backed by investors with some kind of agenda, regardless of whether they affected the editorial direction.

“So is he saying that we shouldn’t trust any media?” he retorted.

The member of the Selangor royal household has been a thorn in Najib’s side even before he stepped up to the premiership, with the most prominent allegation being over the latter’s involvement in the murder of Mongolian translator Altantuya Shariibuu.

When quizzed on whether he was receiving any money from the federal opposition, Raja Petra replied that “I am trying to raise money for Pakatan, not take it from them.”

He said that his reason for doing so was his desire to see a two-party system established in Malaysia, instead what was described as BN hegemony.

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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Sarawakians Are Waiting For Their Corrupted Chief Minister Being Investigated By MACC..Atlast!

Kuching
Sunday, 4th July 2010

Until When are we going to let this man rob us Sarawakian of our wealth?


After two report have been lodged to MACC against Taib Mahmud, all Sarawakians have been waiting for the MACC next action.
These are not the only reports being lodged against Taib Mahmud, so far no action had been taken by MACC.
As reported in FreeMalaysiaToday on Wednesday, 30th June 2010, PKR Sarawak’s youth wing had officially asked the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to investigate reports that Chief Minister Taib Mahmud heads a RM3 billion international business empire that he built with ill-gotten gains.

At the MACC office in Putrajaya on the same day, three Sarawakians acting as private citizens lodged a similar report against the Sarawak strongman.

Both reports allege that Taib is a corrupt politician who has abused his power, and both are based on articles carried by the news portal Sarawak Report.

The PKR youth wing lodged its report in Kuching yesterday. It plans to make similar reports at MACC offices nationwide, according to the wing's Sarawak leader Ahmad Nazib Johari.

“We hope MACC will not cower in fear just because the case involves a high-profile individual,” he said.

“What is exasperating is hearing the MACC say that it will investigate the complaint but that the Attorney-General’s office will decide whether to prosecute or not.”

He alleged that Taib had acquired immense wealth by abusing state resources and had channelled those riches to his children, Abu Bekir, Jamilah and Sulaiman, and a relative, Onn Mahmud.

“They are so rich that they can afford to buy assets abroad,” he said.

“It is hard to imagine that a Chief Minister earning RM20,000 a month can posses assets worth billions through legitimate means.”

Second time around

The three who lodged their complaint in Putrajaya were Ting Cek Ming, Kung Chin Chin and John Brian Anthony.

Ting, accompanied by Ahmad Najib and one James Wong, had tried to lodge a similar report in Shah Alam last week, but decided against it when the MACC office there refused to give them a copy of the handwritten complaint.

“This time,” said Ting, “we came with a typed copy of the report and the MACC officer signed it as acknowledgement of receipt.”

According to Sarawak Report, the Taib family have assets in Canada, Australia and Britain. It also claims that Taib, his family and close friends own 85 percent of Cahaya Mata Sarawak, said to be the biggest conglomerate in the state.

Well MACC, what are you waiting for? Waiting for PM Najib instruction to proceed with the investigation? Or still waiting until Tok Uban lost his seat in the election than the investigation will be carried out?  We  agree that  this is a high profile case, everyone is looking at your move.. but it does not mean this guy is immuned from the law...Please do not make our/rakyat prediction come true!

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AGI IDUP AGI NGELABAN

Friday, July 2, 2010

Masyarakat Antarabangsa Diharap Meminggirkan Kerajaan Malaysia Terajui Barisan Nasional

Kuching
Jumaat, 2hb Julai 2010


Kerakusan Kerajaan Terajui Najib seharusnya Dipinggirkan oleh Masayarakat Antarabangsa

Saya merasa marah dengan kerakusan kerajaan Barisan Nasional yang sewenang-wenangnya menggunakan ajensi kerajaan untuk menganiayai parti pembangkang. Perkara ini memang telah lama berlaku tetapi ianya semakin ketara semenjak kekalahan BN di dalam Pilihan Raya Umum yang ke-12 (PRU12) pada tahun 2008 yang lepas.
Tetapi apa yang lebih merisauklan apabila jabatan-jabatan dan ajensi-ajensi kerajaan serta pihak istana telah dilibatkan sama  oleh BN. Apa yang berlaku di Perak di mana Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) telah membuat perangkap untuk "mengenakan" dua wakil rakyat dari parti Keadilan Rakyat, yang mana akhirnya kedua-dua mereka telah mengistiharkan diri keluar daripada PR dan menyokong BN . Perbuatan mereka ini telah menyebabkan kejatuhan kerajaan PR di Perak. Keadaan menjadi bertambah teruk dengan kesediaan Sultan Perak melantik Zambri sebagai Menteri Besar .


Pemimpin Rakus  yang bakal Menghancurkan Malaysia. Masyarakat Antarabangsa Seharusnya Meminggirkan Kerajaan Pimpinan Pemimpin Yang Rakus Ini

Di Selangor, sekali lagi MACC telah memainkan peranan untuk menjatuhkan kerajaan PR tetapi setakat ini mereka masih belum berjaya.
Kerakusan kerajaan BN semakin menjadijadi dewasa ini. Yang terbaru sekali lagi melibatkan MACC dan juga Kementerian Dalam Negeri. Semalam telah dilaporkan bahawa dua alhi DUN Selangor telah disiasat oleh MACC.


White Haired Rajah mempunyai kekayaan yang tidak munasabah, tetapi sampai sekarang masih tidak disiasat oleh MACC..Butakah Mata , Pekakkah  Telinga MACC sehingga sekarang masih gagal untuk bertindak?


Tetapi apa yang menghairankan, sampai sekarang MACC masih tidak bertindak terhadap kekayaan yang tidak menasabah yang dimiliki oleh Taib Mahmud walaupun berpuluh-puluh laporan telah dibuat terhadapnya.
Semalam juga menyaksikan kezaliman oleh Kerajaan Barisan Nasional, kali ini melibatkan Kementerian Dalam Negeri yang diketuai oleh KerisMuddin. Semalam KDN telah tidak menyambung Permit Penerbitan  Suara Keadilan iaitu akhbar Resmi Parti Keadilan Rakyat. Suara Keadilan telah dikenakan tindakan atas rencana muka depannya yang bertajuk "FELDA AKAN BANGKRAP". Yang menghairankan kenapa Utusan Malaysia (iaitu akhbar milik UMNO) sampai sekarang tidak pernah dikenakan sebarang tindakan atas  penyiaran berita-berita atau rencana-rencana yang bersikap perkauman? 
Nampaknya kerajaan Barisan Nasional semakin berani untuk menyalahgunakan kuasa. Sebagai seorang warga negara yang mencitai negara ini, dengan ini saya ingin menyeru  kepada  masyarakat antarabangsa agar meminggirkan Kerajaan Malaysia baik dari segi Diplomatik ataupun dari segi ekonomi.
Sekiranya masyarakat antarabangsa gagal untuk meminggirkan Malaysia;. Saya merasa khuatir bahawa negara ini akan menjadi negara yang akan diperintah secara kuku besi oleh Najib Tun Razak dan konco-konconya sekiranya masayarakat antarabangsa gagal bertindak.

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Suara Keadilan Suspended By UMNO Government

KUCHING
FRIDAY, 2ND JULY 2010


Suara Keadilan Suspension was due to the  Revelation  that its made On FELDA but why UTUSAN MALAYSIA was not suspended when it published the RACIST remarks. And Why Katak Ali still a free man even-thought he had made several Racist Remarks??? 


The Home Ministry has suspended the printing permit of PKR organ Suara Keadilan.

The decision came three days after the ministry slapped the publication with a seven-day deadline to explain a controversial article.

Hitler Came to Power through election same goes to UMNO Prime Minister. The Only different Between NAZI and UMNO is that, NAZI lost their  power because they lost  in the WW2 but UMNO because they are going to Lose in the 13th General   Election!

“After discussing the matter yesterday, the ministry came to the conclusion that it is not satisfied with the answer given by Suara Keadilan,” said the ministry's al-Quran and text control department secretary Zaitun Samad in a statement.

According to Zaitun, the decision was made after reviewing the newspaper's reply to the ministry's show-cause letter on Tuesday regarding the “Felda Bankrupt” article in its June 22-29 edition.

She said the ministry received the reply on June 30 and held a meeting the next day to discuss the matter with regard to the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984.

“We have sent a letter to Suara Keadilan's printers instructing them to discontinue publication until a decision is made regarding the paper's request for a permit renewal,” she added.

Lawyer: We're not surprised

Suara Keadilan's lawyer Shamsul Iskandar told FMT that he was not surprised by the ministry's decision.

He also claimed that Suara Keadilan never received the three show-cause letters supposedly sent by the ministry.

When Suara Keadilan met with ministry officials on Monday, they were told that it was not the ministry's responsibility to provide them with copies of the letters.

The paper was then told through Zaitun that it would be furnished with these letters for its benefit.

“It didn't matter, because they went ahead and suspended our permit,” Shamsul said. “We have fully cooperated with the ministry and asked for a bit of time to come out with the response to these letters.”

Shamsul also said that Suara Keadilan was not informed of the ministry's decision and had to learn about it through the media.

FMT also learnt that Suara Keadilan's editors would be attending a special meeting tonight regarding the matter.

Asked if the paper had the right to appeal against the decision, Shamsul said that it was possible but it was up to the ministry to consider it.

'Political interference'

In an immediate response, PKR leader Tan Kee Kwong condemned the government's decision to suspend Suara Keadilan's permit.

"Nobody knows what the hell is going on. But when people want to tell the truth, you ban them," he said.

The former land and cooperatives deputy minister was the first to break the news on Felda's alleged cash reserve loss in early June.

Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar described the ministry's decision as “a clear-cut example of political interference”.

“The Felda suit has yet to be heard in court, and the ministry has already taken action,” she said, referring to Felda's announcement yesterday that it would sue the PKR organ for RM200 million.

Nurul Izzah also criticised the government over its lack of seriousness in allowing media freedom in the country.

Asked if PKR expected the suspension, she said: “We were expecting the worst, but we did not think it would be as swift as this.”

Meanwhile, the Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) believes the home ministry's action was to send a message to the other publications.

“The ministry has control over all publications in the country. It is a consolidation of political power,” said Chuah Siew Eng, the CIJ publicity officer.

"The action against Suara Keadilan is a reminder to the other media (in the country) not to cross the line," he added.

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UMNO and PERKASA Sponsor FELDA Protest

Kuching
Friday, 2nd July 2010



Do they look like FELDA Settlers? Everyone Knows that they are either UMNO or PERKASA members! Even if they are FELDA Settlers what wrong with KEADILAN Revealetion?


SHAH ALAM: PKR vice-president Azmin Ali claimed today Umno and Perkasa may be the instigators behind the protest by Felda settlers at the party's office in PJ two days ago.

The influential PKR leader said that it was absurd for Felda settlers, who he claimed are marginalised and exploited by the BN federal government, to hold such protest.

"I don't believe Felda settlers would hold such demonstration as they know for a fact that they have been marginalised for years by Umno and BN," said Azmin.

"It dosen't make sense for that Felda (settlers) to partake in the demonstration. I strongly suspect that Umno Youth or Perkasa are behind this," he added.

About 200 Felda settlers demonstrated in front of the PKR headquarters following an article published in its organ Suara Keadilan that the world's largest plantation operator is bankrupt.

The protest was a follow-up to an open letter on the Internet written by former deputy minister of land and cooperatives Tan Kee Kwong.

Tan, now a PKR member, alleged that Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak was responsible for Felda’s massive loss of cash reserves.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister Department Ahmad Maslan, however, denied the accusation.

Maslan maintained that while Felda's cash reserve had decreased to RM1.35 billion in 2009 from RM4.08 billion in 2004, its net asset value was growing.

The spat between Pakatan Rakyat and BN on the issue led to the suspension of Suara Keadilan's publishing permit today and Felda has slapped PKR with a RM200 million suit.

Well Done YB Expose Them All...As Long As You Don't Plan to Topple Tan Sri Khalid ..We are Always Behind You!

But Azmin claimed that what the party had done was merely acknowledging contributions made by Felda settlers to the country's economy while fighting for their plight.

"It's harassment from Umno.We will defend our case in court," said Azmin, who added that the suspension of the permit was an infringement on democracy.


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