KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 8 ― The police must investigate Tan Sri Abdul Gani
Patail for power abuse in light of a new book accusing the
Attorney-General of being a fraud, a cheat and a criminal, and show the
same diligence with which they probed a sensational 1998 book on why
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim could not be prime minister, a former senior
policeman said today.
Retired criminal investigation chief Datuk Mat Zain Ibrahim told
Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Ismail Omar that the men in
blue must probe the government’s top lawyer due to the increasing public
pressure and scrutiny, which he suggested could irrevocably damage
public trust in government institutions.
“We have seen and are fed up of trickery and Gani Patail’s lies in
handling the RCI’s on the black-eye incident, VK Lingam, and most
clearly in the Teoh Beng Hock RCI,” he said in an open letter to the
IGP.
Abdul Gani, who has extensive authority over the country’s legal
affairs, has been repeatedly accused of fabricating evidence in the 1999
sodomy and corruption trial of Anwar, a deputy prime
minister-turned-opposition leader, by Mat Zain whose open letters to the
authorities were among the sources of Zainal Abidin Ahmad’s book.
Mat Zain had written to the IGP following the recent publication of a
book titled “Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail: Pemalsu, Penipu, Penjenayah?
(Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail: Fraud, Cheat, Criminal?)” written by Zainal.
He noted that a leading public figure, businessman Tan Sri Robert
Phang who was also a former advisor to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption
Commission, had filed a police report against Abdul Gani two days ago,
based on the contents of the book.
“I got to know that several people who have scrutinised Zainal’s book
on Gani Patail, hope the police will investigate the contents as the
police diligently investigated the book ‘50 Dalil’ related to Anwar
Ibrahim,”
The ex-police officer was referring to a controversial 1998 book, “50
Reasons Why Anwar Cannot Become Prime Minister” written by Khalid
Jafri, an ex-editor of the Umno-owned newspaper Utusan Malaysia, which
alleged that the then-deputy PM was gay in a Muslim-dominated country
that criminalises sodomy.
Today, Mat Zain said Abdul Gani’s high-ranking position as the public
prosecutor did not indemnify his past actions or make him immune to
prosecution as all citizens are equal before the law.
He highlighted as an example minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz’s reply
to Parliament on March 30 last year that the A-G does not have the power
to “indemnify” anyone from crime based on political considerations.
Mat Zain added that the author could not prove his allegations about Abdul Gani’s wrongdoings on his own.
“However, I can, I am willing and ready to prove the allegations
against Gani Patail and Musa Hassan, especially related to the forgery
and cheating in the black eye incident that is still being debated to
today,” the ex-CID chief said in the letter.
He was referring to the 13-year-long scandal alleging both the A-G
and then-IGP Tan Sri Musa Hassan, of fabricating evidence to cover up
Anwar’s bruised face after being beaten up while under police custody.
Mat Zain said there were many outstanding questions that Abdul Gani and the authorities have yet to answer.
He said Nazri, a minister in the Prime Minister’s Department and the
de facto law minister, has pledged to look into the mystery of RM40
million worth of assets belonging to former Malacca chief minister Tan
Sri Rahim Thamby Chik (RTC), that had been acknowledged previously by
Abdul Gani and anti-graft officials.
“If it has been returned to RTC, what is the Attorney-General’s power
to do so when the assets were confirmed obtained by corruption and
power abuse?” Mat Zain asked.
The ex-policeman appeared to suggest that the A-G’s alleged power abuses may continue unless checked now.
He warned that the government’s move to hold royal panels to
investigate national issues ― such as the ongoing controversy illegal
immigrants being fast-tracked for citizenship in Sabah and the oil
royalties for Kelantan, which has been deprived of income for decades,
which have both been turned into electoral fodder in the run up to
national polls ― would not benefit the public with Abdul Gani in the
A-G’s chair.
“Wherever there are elements of Gani Patail’s involvement in any
panel, committee or Royal Commission of Inquiry, there will be fraud,
deception and cheating,” Mat Zain said.
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