Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Kit Siang: Najib should ask Taib to step down until cleared of graft

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 13 — Lim Kit Siang called on Datuk Seri Najib Razak today to state whether Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud will be forced to step down after 17 international NGOs and activists demanded the Sarawak chief minister be arrested immediately for abuse of power akin to an attempt to “form a criminal organisation.”

The DAP parliamentary leader said the prime minister must inform Parliament during the current Dewan Negara sitting of the status of graft investigations against the chief minister of 30 years.
“As Chairman of Barisan Nasional (BN), he should declare whether in view of the very serious allegations made, he would ask Taib to step down until he has fully cleared himself,” the Ipoh Timor MP said.

He added the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Agency (MACC), Attorney-General and Inspector General of Police must respond to the demands by the activists from six countries for the arrest and prosecution of Abdul Taib and 13 family members “for massive graft and plundering of Sarawak’s rich natural resources.”

The 17 signatories sent a 10-page letter to the AG, MACC and IGP detailing accusations against Taib and his family involving assets worth RM4.6 billion in Malaysia and billions of US dollars overseas spread over 85 foreign companies.

They accused Abdul Taib, his four children, eight siblings and a cousin of “abuse of public office, corruption and conspiracy to form a criminal organisation” among “various illegal methods” to enable the family to acquire the assets.

“Malaysia’s international credibility is at stake over Taib’s case,” the letter said.

Abdul Taib has repeatedly dismissed allegations of graft which gained momentum just prior to the April 16 Sarawak state elections, which saw opposition parties double their representation in the state assembly.
Anti-graft body MACC have opened investigations against the Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu president who is also being probed for money-laundering in Switzerland and Germany.
It was also revealed last week that British public relations firm Bell Pottinger changed the Wikipedia page of the sister-in-law of former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to include criticisms of her Radio Free Sarawak that has repeatedly attacked Abdul Taib’s Sarawak administration.
The UK’s Bureau of Investigative Journalism said that a Bell Pottinger operative amended the online encyclopaedia’s entry on Clare Rewcastle Brown, who also runs Sarawak Report, while also making positive changes to the chief minister’s page.

2 comments:

  1. The world now pushes for the arrest of Taib.
    Best to corner PM Najib to the wall now! M’sia decays to African human rights levels.

    Soros on Taib: “Look at the Sarawak Chief Minister selling billions worth of timber concessions under the table; selling every piece of state land to businessmen without tender; using his own companies to obtain lucrative government contracts; … 'you pay I approve'. He has 8 billion US stashed overseas.” “In China people have been shot for embezzling one thousand dollars. With 8 billion you have stolen, therefore you would be shot 80 thousand times.”

    Putrajaya only had 6,008 voters but Opposition-held Kapar had a staggering 112,224 voters, 17 times more than Putrajaya. Gerrymandering & deceit, not democracy!

    Hamed Sepawie, bet your bank transfers & shredding machines are working round the clock now.

    DUN Speaker Asfia Nassar, let’s see you continue your criminal antics & sabotage Opposition on the the PA system.

    All these clowns, cowboys & cronies, even the heads of Police… mark them now. We want them arrested too.

    Let’s pray for the innocent & ill-treated peoples of Sarawak.

    Alan Newman, NZ.

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  2. PM Najib has lost all credibility to lead Malaysia. He is becoming a big embarrassment to the Nation. Not to forget the murder after the mega-million submarine purchase & kick-backs. Best to corner him to the wall now! M’sia decays to African levels of democracy & human rights.

    Soros on Taib: “Look at the Sarawak Chief Minister selling billions worth of timber concessions under the table; selling every piece of state land to businessmen without tender; using his own companies to obtain lucrative government contracts; … 'you pay I approve'. He has 8 billion US stashed overseas.” “In China people have been shot for embezzling one thousand dollars. With 8 billion you have stolen, therefore you would be shot 80 thousand times.”

    Putrajaya only had 6,008 voters but Opposition-held Kapar had a staggering 112,224 voters, 17 times more than Putrajaya. Gerrymandering & deceit, not democracy!

    Let’s pray for the innocent & ill-treated peoples of Sarawak.

    Alan Newman, NZ - the Country ranked top 3 in the world for democracy, transparency & human rights.

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