While allegations over Rosmah Mansor’s RM24 million ring have yet to
subside, detractors of Najib Abdul Razak have now trained their sights
on the prime minister’s daughter.
This follows a news item in what appeared to be from the West Australian
newspaper, reporting that a woman said to be the prime minister’s
daughter had allegedly spent A$60,000 (RM195,000) during a shopping
spree at David Jones, a major departmental store in Australia.
The
veracity of the report is unconfirmed. But a copy of the small news
clipping - without the date and masthead - has made its way to Malaysian
shores, with opposition bloggers and PKR news portal Keadilan Daily picking it up.
The report, titled ‘Delegates go shopping and sightseeing’, has also appeared on many Facebook pages.
Former PKR central committee member Badrul Hisham Shaharin, who is popularly known as Chegubard, had commented on his blog
that while the people at home are still coping with rising prices, the
politicians and their children are spending lavishly overseas.
“The people are facing hardships due to the rising costs. This regime
has failed to address the rising costs and at the same time it had
introduced new laws to possibly introduce taxes which will burden the
public further.
“While the allegations into the RM24.45 million ring have yet to be answered, there is apparently a report in the West Australian newspaper of extreme spending by Najib and Rosmah’s daughter.”
Unnamed daughter and first lady
The unnamed daughter was with her parents who were attending the
Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHOGM) meeting which was held in
Perth, Western Australia.
Keadilan Daily also picked up the report
and cited that she was in the delegation that included Deputy
Information, Communication and Culture Minister Maglin Dennis D’Cruz,
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Dr Mashitah Ibrahim
and PPP president M Kayveas.
The opposition online portal also claimed that traders made a huge
profit when an unnamed first lady had spent A$150,000 (RM487,000) on
Western Australian pearls, while ‘Najib’s daughter’ spent A$60,000.
It quoted state director for CHOGM Richard Muirhead as saying that
leisure activities were arranged for the foreign dignitaries outside the
tight CHOGM itinerary.
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