Saturday, 5 January 2013

纳吉,你在哪里? (Najib, where are you?)

纳吉,你在哪? (Najib, where are you?)

一个沉默的政治工作者并不是甚麽政治家。请告诉马来西亚人到底发生了什么事,因为他们有权利知道在政府里到底发生了什么事

在去年11月巫统年度大会之前, 一连串诽谤性的暴露事件震撼了首相,夫人罗斯玛和人民.
前警察总检察长慕沙哈山和毯人Deepak Jaikishan在互联网上成为头条新闻人物,直到今天他们仍然是头条新闻人物慕沙哈山把攻击要点注重在纳吉的表弟-内政部长希沙慕汀,指控他干扰警察部队的工作和管理, 并提到黑道在警界的影响力人民对警察部队气节和信心已严重的动摇了.

Deepak Alpha
继续揭露越来越多有关于罗斯玛贪婪的故事,尤其是把纳吉和他的妻子与阿旦杜亚谋杀案和马币6.7元购买法国制造的二手鲉鱼潜艇事件连接起来.
其他影响着纳吉和罗斯玛的主要财务丑闻是

>备受争议估计马币23亿的双溪毛糯 - 加影捷运地铁(MRT)项目的裁决;

> 马币4亿国防部LTAT的土地骗局;

> 用数以亿计的公款为个人事务,如旅游,女儿的婚礼,生日等. 这仅是举出几个例子而已.
Deepak最新的说法是罗斯玛在三个月内买了价值390万美元(马币1,300万)的珠宝. (故事中的细节如下).

在这整一个多月,慕沙和Deepak二人揭露令马来西亚人簸的事件,但政府和纳吉-罗斯玛却显然的反应迟钝,表现得好像什么事也没发生过

虽然这些揭露和指控是很严重,但执法者 - 警察和马来西亚反贪污委员会(MACC)并没有响应或采取行动因着缺乏迫切的采取行动,警察部队和马来西亚反贪污委员会的公信力进一步的被侵蚀,,令人怀疑这些指控都是真实的

此外,并没有任何一个巫统的高级领袖站出来支持他们的总会长,反驳两人确凿的指控在巫统里究竟发生了什么事?谁在领导该党?谁真正的在这个国家掌权

但最重要的问题是:“如果纳吉在压力下瓦解而退位,谁会获得最大的利益?” 这并没有简单或明确的答案,因为巫统政治是最Did you mean: The integrity of the police and MAC has been further eroded by the lack of urgency to act, raising suspicions that the allegations are all true.
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Alpha的,极大地被金钱的力量影响.它不改变的操作方式是政治活动里是没有永远的敌人,也没有永远的朋友
然而,政治观察者已以他们尖锐的眼睛注意着在巫统内部权力斗争中的几个关键人物。他们是超级富有的马哈迪-达因,副首相慕希丁和巫统前任副会长东姑拉沙里- Alpha
更普遍被称为古力”(Ku Li)

政治家和马来西亚人正在显微镜下观看他们的所作所为.

这几个关键人物明确的议程是什么呢?
Amanah是什么呢?为什么巫统的领袖对该组织与东姑拉沙里于巫统在吉兰丹州石油税的批评保持着可疑的沉


>马哈迪要确保他的儿子,Mukhriz(现职为副国际贸易和工业部长),在第14届大选或更早之前上升到成为首相

>望从纳吉手中接位的慕希丁;

>古力”(Ku Li)” 希望他成为首相的梦想会成真,因他在1987年巫统总会长竞选中挑战马哈迪而失败.

在这一切之中,国内外的投资者都对政治发展保持着密切的关注,一直到第13届大选-222个议会的席位将会在428日自动解散随着越来越多的家丑外扬,这个国家的管理公信力已朝向谷底

Alpha
只有马来西亚的选民可以决定Alpha
规划国家的下一个步骤-进步或是后退
这里有更多最新发展的故事

Wednesday, 02 January 2013 11:39

ROSMAH SHOCKER: Deepak bought 19 pieces of jewellery worth US$ 3.9 MILLION for PM's WIFE?

Written by  Wong Choon Mei, Malaysia Chronicle

UPDATE 5 PKR strategic director Rafizi Ramli dropped another bombshell on Wednesday, the latest in a series of expose's revealing the extent and amount of corruption Prime Minister Najib Razak and his wife have been allegedly involved in.
Waving a sheaf of invoices obtained from a "third-party source", Rafizi showed how controversial businessman Deepak Jaikishan, through his company Carpet Raya Sdn Bhd bought 19 pieces of exclusive custom-made jewellery, mostly diamond rings, from top Hong Kong jewellers allegedly for Najib's wife Rosmah Mansor.
"Deepak has to come forward with more details and Rosmah has to come forward to clear the air because the word 'cincin' (ring) is a sensitive matter in Malaysia. The invoices so far show that Deepak's carpet firm paid for the jewellery but Rosmah's name is not there. Even so, these are very serius allegations made by Deepak and must be investigated," Rafizi told a press conference on Wednesday.
19 pieces worth RM13mil in just 3 months
Showing invoices from firms including Firestone Co. Ltd and Dehres Ltd, Rafizi - a UK trained auditor - confirmed he had called up the companies to verify the invoices were genuine. He also furnished bank-in and payment slips, pointing out that the spate of purchases spanned a suspiciously short period of just 3 months.
Although, Rosmah's name is not shown on the documents, her love for fine jewellery and diamonds is legendary. Deepak's list of jewellery purchased from Hong Kong is stunning and, if his allegations are true, would certainly befit her taste.
The 19 pieces of jewellery consist of:
> 7 diamond rings,
> 4 diamond earrings
> 2 diamond bracelets
> 3 diamond necklaces
> 1 emerald ring
> 1 emerald bracelet and
> 1 ruby bracelet.
"RM13 million in 3 months...That's a lot of jewellery to buy," Rafizi said, reiterating that the documents and Deepak's claims justified a probe by authorities at the very least.
Diamonds 'bribe' for land deal?
Rafizi added that the allegations took on a serious note given that Deepak has already accused the first couple for accepting millions for corruptly sanctioning a Ministry of Defence land deal.
Indeed, Deepak - a former close friend of Rosmah's - had previously complained he had paid Najib's family "millions" for giving the go-ahead for the land deal which also involves Selangor Umno Women's chief Raja Ropiaah. However, the news was blacked out by the government-controlled mainstream media.
"In past, we weren't sure. It was just Deepak's accusations against Rosmah. But now we have with us solid documents that diamonds were purchased as Deepak had alleged for Rosmah and in connection with the Ministry of Defense deal. On this basis, we have to challenge the MACC to respond," Rafizi told Malaysia Chronicle at the sidelines of the conference.
According to Rafizi, the documents came from "third-party" sources and not directly from Deepak.
"It may be that Deepak is not happy with Najib and Rosmah or the RM30million he received was too little. This maybe why he says he will continue to reveal more scandals. But that does not make the corruption go away, it doesn't mean that Najib and Rosmah are less guilty or more guilty. What it means is that there is obviously something very wrong with this land deal and it must be fully investigated."
Not frivolous allegations
The scandal came to a boil following last week's disclosure by public-listed Boustead Holdings Bhd, which is 61%-owned by the Armed Forces pension fund, that it would pay RM30million to Deepak and RM130million to Raja Ropiaah to buy over the land.
Instead of being placated, Deepak went on the offensive, vowing he would continue with his 'revelations' against Rosmah and to push on with the publication of his tell-all book - The Black Rose.
"The LTAT RM160million deal may be to silence Deepak as we believe but the MACC has refused to act so far. Why is the MACC not acting," PKR MP for Selayang William Leong, also at the press conference, told reporters.
"And now, there are these documents showing the diamond purchases for Rosmah [as alleged by Deepak]. There is sufficient evidence for the MACC to initiate a probe on veracity of the invoices and then begin a corruption probe against Rosmah, Najib, Raja Ropiaah and Deepak. But why hasn't it done so? The diamond purchases are not frivolous allegations. The Boustead deal is also not an excuse for the MACC not to investigate. Now is the test for the MACC to use its powers to probe. I call on the MACC chief and the police chief to act without fear of favour."
William, who is a lawyer by training, said the powers accorded to the MACC under Section 30(1) (a) of the MACC Act were wide and strong. The MACC could order anyone to attend before it to be examined orally; the MACC may order any person to produce any boo, document, record or accounts; the MACC may order any person to furnish a statement in writing on oath or affirmation setting out all such information required by it.
Additionally, a person ordered by the MACC to attend examination is required to disclose all information which is within his or her knowldege or which is available to him or her; he or she must answer any question put forth truthfully and to the best of his or her knowledge and shall not refuse to answer on the grounds it tends to incriminate him or her. Failure to do so would be an offence, said William.
"The Chief Commissioner's (Abu Kassim Mohamed) continued silence in the light of Deepak's disclosures and the MACC's failure to investigate will lead to the MACC's image being further tarnished," said William.
"In faling to use its vast array of powers of investigation and prosecution against those who have committed corru[tion without fear of favor shows that the MACC is nothing more than a paper tiger, only taking action against those without political clout or who have fallen out of favor. - Malaysia Chronicle

‘Deepak spent millions on gems for Rosmah’
 | January 2, 2013
PKR director of strategy Rafizi Ramli claimed that Deepak bought 19 types of jewellery, worth about RM13 million for the prime minister's wife.
PETALING JAYA: PKR today alleged that businessman Deepak Jaikishan spent about RM13 million in 2009 to purchase jewellery for Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak’s wife, Rosmah Mansor.
Speaking at a press conference at the party headquarters here, PKR director of strategy Rafizi Ramli said that the purchases involved 19 different types of jewellery from Hong Kong, ranging from necklaces to rings and bracelets.
“The purchases took place between March and May 2009, the time Najib became the prime minister,” said Rafizi.
Also present at the press conference were PKR MPs William Leong and Zuraida Kamaruddin.
Rafizi also produced several documents, including invoices and bank payment records made to two luxury jewellery companies based in Hong Kong – Dehres Limited and Firestone Corporation Limited.
The payments for the jewellery were made by two companies linked to Deepak – Carpet Raya Sdn Bhd and Carpet Plus Sdn Bhd.
Rafizi urged the authorities to investigate, alleging that the matter was nothing short of a corrupt act.
He said that it would not be difficult for an agency like the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to investigate as each luxury jewellery is unique, with its own reference code.
“For example, Deepak’s company made payment for the purchase of a diamond ring, code DR 2763, worth US$1.5 million.
“So we have its code and the MACC could easily trace this matter if it hauls up Deepak for an investigation,” Rafizi said, adding that it would be difficult for anyone to forge a bank record.
On arguments that Deepak could have purchased the jewellery for his own use, Rafizi said, “True but I don’t see Deepak wearing the jewellery.”
He added that the matter could be a tip of the iceberg as the transactions mentioned are only those made known to PKR.
Original statements
“That’s why we need the authorities to probe Deepak as only he can provide the original statements pertaining to these transactions,” said Rafizi.
On a related matter, Leong urged MACC chief commissioner Abu Kassim Mohamed to probe Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera’s (LTAT) decision to purchase an 80% stake in Deepak’s company Astacanggih Sdn Bhd.
Last month, Deepak decided to drop his lawsuit against Awan Megah Sdn Bhd, a company owned by Selangor Wanita Umno leader Raja Roopiah Raja Abdullah, on a case involving a land deal that went sour.
Subsequently, a unit with LTAT, Boustead Holdings Bhd, acquired the 80% stake in Astacanggih.
The move prompted PKR to accuse the government of attempting to stop Deepak from continuing his attacks against Najib and Rosmah.
Leong said that MACC’s continues silence on Deepak’s disclosures wil only tarnish the anti-graft body’s image among the public.
“It will show the public that MACC is not independent and is beholden to the powers-that-be,” he said.
Added Rafizi: “If the MACC refuses to investigate, we will have another press conference on Friday to reveal details on the land agreement between the Selangor Umno Wanita leader and the government.” - Free Malaysia Today

Wednesday, 02 January 2013 08:53

'The Black Rose' to heat up Rosmah-Altantuya allegations

Three weeks after the prime minister's wife Rosmah Mansor launched her 160-page biography priced at RM150, a booklet has surfaced today carrying vivid behind-the-scene stories implicating her role in the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder saga.
'The Black Rose' - copy of which has been received by Harakahdaily (pic), gives accounts on the controversial retraction of a statutory declaration by P. Balasubramaniam, the private detective hired by Abdul Razak Baginda who had an affair with the Mongolian citizen.
Deepak Jaikishan had earlier promised to release a book as part of a series of installments of writings to counter Rosmah's biography.
However, when contacted, Deepak refused to confirm whether the author, nicknamed 'Spirit of Altantuya', was him.
The booklet uses pseudonyms for all characters mentioned, and incorporates documents detailing the purchase of exorbitant items which are linked to Rosmah.
Deepak went on a media blitz recently to expose his friendship with prime minister Najib Razak and his family, as well as their role getting Bala to withdraw the SD.
Following his interviews with several portals including Harakahdaily, Deepak was forced to resign from some 66 companies.
Last week, his company AstaCanggih Sdn Bhd withdrew a legal suit against the government for allegedly breaching an agreement over a plot of land in Bukit Raja, Selangor.
Later, it was announced that Boustead Holdings Bhd, an investment vehicle under the Ministry of Defence’s Armed Forces Funds Board, had purchased 80 percent of AstaCanggih.
Deepak claimed he was forced to let go of AstaCanggih at a price tag of RM30 million covering its expenses.
Following his second interview with Harakahdaily on December 22, Deepak received a letter from Shane & Delamore, a law firm owned by Najib’s brother Johari Abdul Razak, on behalf of a bank regarding the RM30 million.
Deepak has vowed to continue his exposes, promising a press conference on January 1, 2013. – Harakahdaily

Wednesday, 28 November 2012 09:38
NAJIB'S FINGERPRINTS all over Raja Ropiaah's alleged RM400mil Mindef land scam
Written by  Wong Choon Mei, Malaysia Chronicle


Like it or not, Prime Minister Najib Razak's fingerprints are all over the latest Umno corruption scandal to be exposed - a Ministry of Defense privatization scam involving Selangor Wanita Umno chief Raja Ropiaah Raja Abdullah, carpet trader Deepak Jaikishan, a proposed but still uncompleted defense research center and land worth RM400mil at current prices.
The 40-year-old Deepak, a good friend of Najib's wife Rosmah Mansor, turned 'whistle blower' on the first couple when his firm Astacanggih Sdn Bhd found itself "robbed" of a portion of the land it had bought. from Raja Ropiaah's Awan Megah (M) Sdn Bhd. The land had been privatized by the Defense Ministry to Ropiaah's firm.
"Without Najib's OK, Raja Ropiaah would not have been awarded the deal by the Ministry of Defense,"Deepak told Malaysia Chronicle.
Bypassed the Cabinet
According to Deepak, Najib bypassed the Cabinet when he later also approved Ropiaah's request to transfer the land titles from Awan Megah to a nominee company so as to facilitate the sale to Astacanggih.
"This is an abnormal clause and since the land is government owned, Najib should have sought the Cabinet's approval. But he directed his staff to issue a letter of approval to allow the titles to be transferred to Cebur Megah Development Sdn Bhd (the nominee firm). You could say he exceeded his authority," said Deepak.
To support his claims, Deepak showed copies of letters and a police report he has lodged against Raja Ropiaah and her company. Among the letters is one from Awan Megah dated 25 Sept 2006, signed by Ropiaah as chairman of the firm and addressed to Najib as the Minister of Defense. In this letter, Ropiaah sought permission to have the titles transferred to Cebur Megah which she assured was 100% owned by Awan Megah.
Najib's initial and instruction to the ministry's Deputy Chief Secretary Abu Bakar Abdullah can be clearly seen on the letter - En Abu Bakar, TKDU, Saya tiada halangan dengan permintaaan ini. Sila uruskan secara rasmi (Mr Abu Bakar TKDU, I have no objection to this request. Please attend to the necessary).
The Ministry of Defense followed through with Abu Bakar issuing a written approval to Awan Megah via a letter dated 6 November 2006.
"These letters are all public information. We are suing Awan Megah, the Ministry of Defense and the Pejabat Tanah dan Galian and all these documents have already been filed in court. There is no question of any breach of confidentiality, just a lot of 'fishiness' from some people," Deepak said.
No open tender, only 20% built
Indeed, the entire deal appears murky. Firstly, despite Ropiaah's lack of experience in defense matters, her firm was awarded the RM100mil project to build Puspahanas or Pusat Pengajian Pertahanan Nasional in 2005.
According to Deepak, there was no open tender called by the Ministry of Defense, which was headed by Najib at that time.
"You cannot say Ropiaah won the contract. There was no open tender in the first place. Her Awan Megah was awarded the deal even though she did not have any experience at all in defense research," said Deepak.
Puspahanas was meant to be a research centre akin to Britain's MI5. Under the privatization plan, Awan Megah was to build the centre and in exchange, the Ministry of Defense would grant the firm 3 parcels of land in Bukit Raja, Selangor worth about RM72 mil or RM7psf. However, till now, only about 20% of Puspahanas has been built.
Najib was then also the Deputy Prime Minister while Abdullah Badawi was the prime minister.
Wake up Najib, Deepak threatens to reveal more details
Deepak - whose firm Astacanggih had contracted to buy over all 3 parcels of land from Ropiaah at RM12 psf or about RM120 mill - is crying foul because the deal is "stuck" and he is unable to develop the land as he had planned to do.
To make matters worse, according to him, Ropiah has sold one of the parcels to another party GuppyUnip Sdn Bhd for RM2 million in cash and a RM16 million overdraft facility as part of a “joint-venture” with the plastic-ware firm.
Deepak says he initially appealed to Najib to intervene and speed up the transfer of titles. But due to Najib "irresponsibility" and "not doing anything", he was forced to lodge a police report in July.
"I will be revealing more details as soon as they are ready. It is to Najib's best interests to clear up the matter as he is directly involved," said Deepak, who has also accused a member of Najib's family of taking millions in 'commission' for sanctioning the privatization.
Deepak's firm is also suing the Ministry of Defense, the land and mining office Pejabat Tanah dan Galian, Raja Ropiaah and Awan Megan for specific performance, not releasing the titles and for "stealing the land".
Deepak declined to reveal how much losses he has incurred over the privatization deal but according to sources familiar with the transaction, he may have lost as much as RM30 to 40 million to Raja Ropiaah's firm.
"She walked away with 30 to 40 million of his money," the source alleged.
Corruption scandals dog Umno's glamorous women leaders
The flamboyant Wanita leader, known for her glamorous dressing, has declined to comment but said she would be referring the matter to her lawyers.
"At this point, I don't wish to comment but will let my lawyers handle it. Deepak has been going around saying all sorts of things. We want to know what his accusations are and take the next step from then on," Raja Ropiaah told Malaysia Chronicle.
In April, Ropiaah was appointed Senator by Najib, the Umno president, amid public pressure to sack Wanita chief Shahrizat Jalil, who had also lost her Women's Minister post after she was accused of massive corruption in the 'cows-and-condos' RM250 mil NFC debacle.
For months, the Umno women's wing, which is now holding its annual congress in Kuala Lumpur, has been abuzz with talk that Ropiaah is slated to replace Shahrizat. Although, the post is elected, Wanita delegates who vote have traditionally taken the cue on who to pick from the party's top leadership even though that would mean following the wishes of the main Men's wing.
"As for Raja Ropiah, she is just like her mentor Shahrizat Jalil. The difference is that Shahrizat didn't put her name on anything but Ropiaah did," said Deepak.


Malaysia Chronicle
anilnetto.com - Let justice flow like a mighty river
Hangzhou’s new 48km Metro rail line costs RM11bn. How much is the 51km Sungai Buloh-Kajang MRT going to cost? RM50bn?
What’s more, the Hangzhou line has to use complex technology as it runs underneath the West lake, Qiantang River, the Grand Canal and several railway lines, as one Malaysian activist pointed out.
The Hangzhou line:
Building on the success of Beijing Metro Line 4 and Shenzhen Metro Longhua Line, Hangzhou Metro Line 1 is MTR Corporation’s third metro investment project in the mainland.
The new 48 km line is a Public-Private Partnership project with a total capital cost of about $3.5 billion.
MTR Corporation has a 49 per cent stake in Hangzhou MTR with the balance owned by Hangzhou Metro Group Company Limited. Hangzhou MTR will operate the line for 25 years.
via Hangzhou Metro starts operation – Rail News from rail.co.
The Sungai Buloh-Kajang line:
Now that we are concentrating on one line Sg Buloh-Kajang we have asked them for an estimate and they said it may cost RM18bil to RM20bil to construct. This does not include the rolling stock, land acquisitions and other provisions.” Land Public Transport Commission chief executive officer Mohd Nur Ismal Kamal said the Government was doing all it could to drive down the cost.
“With land acquisition and rolling stock, it could come up to RM50bil, but it is too early to say,” he said. “We will know the full picture later as the project is still at the public display stage. This will end in middle of May. … From the feedback, we will then consider the alignment and the length of the platforms for the stations, whether it is a four-car train or more,” Mohd Nur added. He said that once the public display was over, a target cost would be worked and agreed on. Once the tender was over, it may be different from the target cost, he said.
via MRT project cost now estimated to reach RM50b.
Even if we exclude rolling stock and land acquisition cost (and why should we exclude that?), the actual construction cost is still much higher than Hangzhou’s.
So why the vast disparity in the cost? I think we need independent auditors to scrutinise the costing and tendering of this massive project.