Friday, April 17, 2009

Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham : Keputusan Mahkamah Persekutuan Wujudkan Tauladan Merbahaya

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It's not over.

The Perak DAP is insisting that the political crisis in the state remains although the Federal Court has declared that the speaker's decision to suspend Menteri Besar Datuk Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir and his six executive councillors was null and void.
Perak DAP chairman Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham said the court did not rule on the "under the tree" legislative meeting which had endorsed the speaker's suspension order. He said the court decision had created more confusion and had also interfered in the legislative assembly's proceedings."Whatever was decided today (yesterday) can be ignored by the legislative assembly because it is only a declaration and not a mandamus (to order a positive act) or certiorari (to quash an order)." Ngeh, a lawyer with 24 years of legal experience, said a declaration in layman's terms was only an expression of opinion without any compulsive force on any parties concerned.
"So you are expressing an opinion on the legislative assembly while the legislative assembly has very clear rules governing themselves."The rules are to be interpreted by the speaker and whether the speaker acted properly or not, there are rules to say that the assembly, through a proper motion, can decide and act or reject a speaker's decision." Citing the case of Puchong MP Gobind Singh Deo, he said there could not be a judicial review of Gobind's suspension from Parliament.Ngeh said the court was interpreting the powers of the speaker, and that it would be bad if the legislative assembly in turn gave an opinion on the courts.He said the Federal Court declaration was "academic and unnecessary".

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The Altantuya Murder : Snippets From The Times of UK



10 November 2006




An inquiry into the disappearance of a Mongolian model, who was apparently shot before her body was blown apart with explosives, was ordered by Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, the Malaysian Prime Minister, yesterday.
His intervention came after police held a prominent political analyst in connection with the case that has caused a sensation in the country. Abdul Razak Baginda, 46, a member of the World Economic Forum, is the fourth person to be remanded in custody in connection with the death of the 28-year-old Altantuya Shaariibuu, whose body was found on Monday. He is a member of the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies, a television political pundit in Malaysia, and is studying for a doctorate at Oxford.
The others held after Miss Shaariibuu’s body was found on wasteland near Shah Alam are a police chief inspector and two police lance corporals, one male and one female. Mr Badawi said he had told the inspector-general of police to “investigate the case thoroughly and properly through due process”.
It has been reported that Mr Baginda met Miss Shaariibuu in Mongolia two years ago and the two had a relationship. The girl’s father in Mongolia said he believed they were married and that Mr Baginda was the father of her baby son.
His arrest sent Malaysian society reeling. Unnamed politicians and intellectuals described him as a “good” and “affable” man to the Malaysian Star newspaper. One said that Mr Baginda had showered Miss Shaariibuu with diamonds and other jewellery and had deposited $30,000 in her bank account. They had been on holiday together to Europe and South Africa.
“The father of murdered model Altantuya Shaariibuu will come with the marriage certificate to prove that they were married. He will also bring his grandson to undergo DNA tests to prove he is Abdul Razak’s son,” Mongolia’s honorary consul, Syed Abdul Rahman Alhabshi, said.



18 June 2007





An adviser to Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister ordered two police officers from an elite bodyguard unit to murder his beautiful Mongolian lover, a politically-charged murder trial heard today.
The remains of Altantuya Shaariibuu, a 28-year-old translator, part-time model, and unmarried mother of two from Mongolia, were found blown up by explosives in a jungle clearing near Kuala Lumpur late last year.
Abdul Razak Baginda, 47-year-old father of a teenage daughter, planned the murder, prosecutors said in what promises to be the most closely-followed trial in Malaysia for years. Mr Abdul Razak and the two police officers face the gallows if found guilty.
Mr Abdul Razak is alleged to have turned to the police officers - from a unit charged with protecting Malaysia’s leaders - after Miss Shaariibuu began blackmailing him when their relationship turned sour.
He was well known in Kuala Lumpur as a high-flier close to the ruling party and a friend of Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak, who has been forced to deny any knowledge of the case.
The trial, which has already been postponed in controversial circumstances, is being widely seen as a test case for a judicial system, which has often been criticised in the past as vulnerable to political interference.
Tun Majid Tun Hamzah, for the prosecution, told the High Court in Shah Alam that Mr Abdul Razak abetted the police officers “in planning and giving instructions so that the deceased is killed.” He denies the charge.
He said that the officers, Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, 30, and Constable Sirul Azhar Umar, 35, carried out the killing and that Sirul had confessed. The two officers are charged with her murder.
After their arrest, Mr Azilah had led police to the clearing where Miss Shaariibuu’s remains were found.
Miss Shaariibuu had threatened Mr Abdul Razak’s child unless Mr Abdul Razak paid her, the prosecutor said.
Mr Tun Majid said that a pathologist’s report would show that the cause of death was ‘probable blast-related injuries’. A pair of slippers found in Mr Sirul’s house were stained with what DNA tests proved was Miss Shaariibuu’s blood, he said.
The trial had been scheduled to start earlier this month but was postponed after the attorney general replaced the prosecutor after he was seen playing badminton with the judge.
Before the trial started it had become a political football, with former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim calling for fairness and lamenting what he described as the failure of police to question Deputy Prime Minister Najib.No evidence has emerged to link Mr Najib with the case and the Deputy Prime Minister issued a statement insisting that he had had no involvement with the dead woman.
Malaysia’s judiciary has often been the subject of criticism. Nearly ten years ago Mr Anwar was himself dismissed by then premier Mahatir Mohammad and convicted of corruption and sodomy, a decision which was widely criticised abroad.
Mr Anwar has said that the judiciary and police are on trial in today’s case, and Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has pledged there will be no cover-up.



22 March 2009



A FRENCH arms company is at the centre of a deepening scandal involving the sale of three submarines, the murder of a beautiful Mongolian interpreter and the man most likely to become prime minister of Malaysia next month.
All three have been linked in a sensational sequence of revelations that has convinced many Malaysians that the woman was killed to silence her demands of a share in the rewards of the transaction.
The scandal exploded last week after the French newspaper Libération alleged that the submarines deal and the murder of Altantuya Shariibuu, 28, were connected.
A glamorous, cosmopolitan woman, Altantuya grew up in St Petersburg, spoke Russian, Chinese, Korean and English, moved in elite circles and has been dubbed “a Far Eastern Mata Hari”.
She became the mistress of a Malaysian political fixer and was allegedly trying to extort money from him at the time of her violent demise.
Two members of an elite Malaysian police unit that protects top politicians are on trial in Kuala Lumpur, accused of shooting her in the jungle and then blowing up her body with military explosives.
Azilah Hadri, 32, and Sirul Azhar Umar, 36, officers in the Special Branch, could go to the gallows if convicted of abducting and murdering Altantuya on October 19, 2006. A verdict is expected early next month.
Their trial is unfolding as Najib Razak, the country’s deputy prime minister, stands on the verge of taking over as premier after a ruling-party leadership election, due within days.
Najib was accused by a young opposition MP, Gobind Singh Deo, in parliament, of involvement in the murder. Deo was suspended by the Speaker for making the remark. The deputy prime minister has strongly denied any involvement.
Testimony in an earlier court case has established an intimate personal and financial connection between the dead woman and a close aide to Najib, who was minister of defence at the time of the submarine deal.
The aide, Abdul Razak Baginda, was acquitted by a court last November of being an accessory in the murder. He has since been working on a doctorate at Trinity College, Oxford.
Baginda admitted that the dead woman was his mistress for about a year and prosecutors said she had pestered him for money after their break-up.
Just before her death she arrived in Kuala Lumpur, accompanied by a Mongolian shaman, who was to put a curse on Baginda if he did not pay up.
Altantuya was dragged away from outside Baginda’s home by two Special Branch officers, but he was acquitted after maintaining that he never gave orders for her to be harmed.
The Libération exposé linking the murder to the shadowy world of arms contracts has embarrassed the French war-ship firm DCNS. Armaris, a firm now merged with DCNS, sold the three submarines to Malaysia in 2002 for £937m.
Attention has centred on why Armaris paid £107m to a Malaysian company called Perimekar in 2006.
Opposition leaders alleged in parliament that the payment was a “commission” for intermediaries and that Perimekar was secretly owned by Baginda. Najib replied that it was not a “commission” and that Perimekar was a “project services provider”.
Libération has alleged that Altantuya, who toured France with Baginda in a Ferrari, wining and dining at expensive restaurants, learnt of the payment. It said she was demanding $500,000 (£345,000).
DCNS has refused to comment. It is already the subject of a French judicial investigation into corrupt practices, thanks to a whistleblower who has detailed bribery and industrial espionage allegations.
Last week, efforts to contact Baginda, a self-styled political analyst, at his new home in Oxford were unsuccessful.
Najib has avoided public comment but his politically influential wife, Rosmah Mansor, told the French news agency AFP that she was “shocked” by attempts to link her husband and her to the case.



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MeCD.....tak perlu fikir, tapi angguk-angguk

Manakan sama menjaga anak sendiri dengan memberi orang lain menjaga anak kita. Walaupun segala perbelanjaan kita yang tanggung, namun kasih sayang yang dicurahkan, tidaklah sama dengan ibu bapa sendiri yang beri.Ibu bapa sendiri amat mengetahui kehendak anak-anaknya dan begitulah sebaliknya, anak-anak akan faham kehendak ibu-bapanya. Ibu-bapanya akan mencorakkan hala-tuju anak-anak mereka agar tercapai hasrat ibu-bapa. Penyampaian ibu-bapa angkat amat tidak berkesan untuk disampaikan kepada anak-anak tadi kerana kurang pemantauan dari ibu-bapa sendiri.Begitulah apa yang terjadi kepada Agensi-Agensi dan Jabatan-Jabatan yang sebelum ini di bawah Kementerian Pembangunan Usahawan dan Koperasi (MECD), yang akan diserapkan ke lapan kementerian.Akan timbul konflik di antara halatuju lapan Kementerian baru tersebut dengan halatuju Agensi-Agensi dan Jabatan-Jabatan di bawah MECD dahulu. Apabila timbul konflik, maka sudah tentu segala perancangan serta objektif yang telah ditetapkan akan terbantut dan tersasar.Yang menghairankan perangai orang-orang UMNO masih di takuk lama. Tidak perlu berfikir tetapi banyak angguk-angguk. Mereka hanya mengangguk-angguk apabila diumukan MECD dibubarkan dan semua Agensi-Agensi dan Jabatan-Jabatan yang bernaung dibawah MECD akan diserapkan di bawah 8 Kementerian lain.Semasa Saudara Lim Guan Eng mengumumkan DEB distruktur semula di Pulau Pinang demi menolong semua kaum yang miskin (walhal, DEB itu sendiri pun sudah lama tamat), maka mengamuklah segala 'gajah-gajah' berang di Pulau Pinang, menentang Kerajaan Pakatan Rakyat.Sekarang senarionya adalah sama.

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Agensi dibawah MeCD akan jadi seperti Facebook?

Ramai yang mempersoalkan ke mana perginya agensi di bawah Kementerian Pembangunan Usahawan dan Koperasi, adakah ia akan dikorbankan?Itu kerisauan yang timbul.Saya tidak risau langsung tentang itu, saya yakin ia akan terus wujud tetapi duduk di bawah kementerian lain.Sudah terang lagi bersuluh bahawa MARA dan Tekun akan diletakkan "Kementerian Kemajuan Luar Bandar dan Wilayah" atau nama lain "Kementerian UMNO". Kementerian yang buat kerja untuk UMNO.Kalau dulu, menurut Pakdi, terdapat juga usahawan yang bukan UMNO mendapat manfaatnya, kelak tidak pasti apa akan jadi.Bayangkanlah, untuk menerima pinjaman Tekun, diadakan majlis khas UMNO seolah-olah peminjam itu mendapat duit percuma.Petikan daripada blog YB Ghazale, ADUN Serkam:
"Ini memandangkan bidang perniagaan merupakan bidang yang boleh diceburi oleh sesiapa saja,” katanya berucap di Majlis Penyampaian Cek Tekun kepada 13 penerima di Kompleks Japerun Serkam, di sini hari ini.Hadir sama, Ketua Pergerakan Wanita UMNO Bahagian Jasin, Zaleha Bujang; Yang Dipertua Pertubuhan Peniaga Kecil Melaka Cawangan Merlimau, Ahmad Sujad; Ketua Wanita UMNO Cawangan Sempang Pekan, Sarini Arshad dan Penyelaras Wanita UMNO DUN Serkam, Khadijah Bahri.
Tapi kini MARA pula di bawah "Kementerian UMNO" .Maka boleh lah dijangkakan bahawa agensi yang dahulunya di bawah MeCD akan menjadi seperti alatan Facebook, dimana Facebook mensyaratkan "Keahlian".Rakyat akan meluat melihat tindak tanduk sebegitu, namun ada juga yang akan akur dengan syarat keahlian sebegitu Sedangkan golongan terpelajar pun akur pada syarat keahlian yang diberikan oleh Facebook, inikan pula peniaga kecil.Ada juga cadangan daripada dalaman UMNO sendiri supaya membubarkan "Jabatan UMNO".Baca sini => BUBAR SAJA JASA DAN KEMAS

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Baru bebaskan 13, tahan lagi 3 tahanan baru ISA

Tiga ditahan ISA, terbaru 1 April


Walaupun perdana menteri membebaskan 13 tahanan Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri (ISA) baru-baru ini, tiga lagi ditahan bawah akta kontroversi itu sejak bulan lalu.Abdul Matin Anol Rahmat ditahan di rumahnya di Ulu Tiram, Johor pada 1 April, dua hari sebelum Datuk Seri Najib Razak mengangkat sumpah sebagai perdana menteri keenam. Beliau ditahan bagi siasatan berhubung gerakan Jemaah Islamiah (JI), kumpulan pengganas di Asia Tenggara yang dikaitkan dengan al-Qaeda.Abdul Matin mengikut jejak menantunya Zaini Zakaria yang meringkuk di kem tahanan Kamunting, Perak selama lima tahun sehingga 13 Februari lalu.Agus Salim yang berasal dari Medan, Indonesia ditahan di sebuah restoran tempatnya bekerja di Larkin, Johor pada 5 Mac.Seorang lagi Johar Hassan diura-urakan turut ditahan tetapi tiada maklumat lengkap mengenai penahanannya. Menurut sumber-sumber jaringan JI, beliau dipercayai ditahan seawal-awalnya bulan lalu.Maklumat ketiga-tiga individu ini didedahkan kepada Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia Malaysia (Suhakam) jam 11 pagi dalam satu aduan Gerakan Mansuhkan ISA (GMI).Mereka ditahan menurut Seksyen 73 (1) ISA untuk soal siasat selama 60 hari, kata NGO itu lagi. "Penahanan ketiga-tiga mereka ini tidak diumumkan oleh polis atau kerajaan dalam mana-mana saluran media. "Malah ahli keluarga juga belum berjumpa tahanan. Mereka digelapkan daripada sebarang maklumat tentang keadaan tahanan dan di mana ditahan," kata pengerusi GMI Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh.

Malaysiakini

"Terlalu banyak masa, tenaga, wang ringgit dibelanjakan untuk pilihan raya kecil yang tidak perlu sebenarnya" : Najib

SPEAKER SAH TERIMA SURAT ASAL, NAJIB SIFATKAN KEPUTUSAN POLITIK

Speaker Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Pulau Pinang, Abdul Halim Hussin mengesahkan telah menerima salinan asal surat peletakan jawatan bekas Timbalan Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang 1, Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin sebagai ADUN Penanti, semalam.Abdul Halim bagaimanapun masih enggan mendedahkan daripada siapa surat tersebut diterima."Apa yang penting, kita menerima surat tersebut."Awalnya kita menerima salinan faks dan kemudian salinan asal mengenai peletakan jawatan Fairus," katanya ketika dihubungi mStar Online, hari ini.Beliau juga turut enggan mendedahkan masa sebenar salinan surat asal tersebut diterima.Abdul Halim berkata, beliau akan mengadakan sidang media di pejabatnya lewat petang ini berhubung perkara itu.Ditanya bila beliau akan menghubungi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) bagi memaklumkan kekosongan kerusi DUN tersebut, Abdul Halim berkata, beliau akan berbuat demikian secepat mungkin.Sementara itu, Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak menyifatkan peletakan jawatan Mohammad Fairus sebagai satu mainan politik untuk tujuan-tujuan tertentu.Katanya, keputusan yang dibuat itu adalah satu keputusan politik."Terlalu banyak masa, tenaga, wang ringgit dibelanjakan untuk pilihan raya kecil yang tidak perlu sebenarnya," katanya dalam satu sidang media di Klang, hari ini.

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NAK TENGOK CERITA PENDEK??? BEST...

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Bekas MP Labuan Sudah Jatuh Ditimpa Tangga

Suhaili digugur jawatan Ketua Umno Bahagian Labuan

Jawatan Ketua Umno Bahagian Labuan yang disandang Datuk Suhaili Abdul Rahman gugur dengan sendirinya berkuat kuasa serta merta berikutan pendakwaan terhadap beliau di mahkamah.
Menurut kenyataan yang disiarkan dalam laman web Umno Online petang semalam, pengguguran jawatan itu adalah selaras dengan Perlembagaan Umno, Fasal 10.10.
Dua hari lepas, Suhaili, 48, dihadapkan ke Mahkamah Majistret Kota Kinabalu atas tuduhan membuat kenyataan palsu kepada Mohd Naser Mohd Noor, seorang Jaksa Pendamai, berhubung pendaftaran Syarikat Saraequity Sdn Bhd pada 3 Ogos 1995.
Mengikut pertuduhan itu, Suhaili didakwa memberi maklumat palsu kepada Mohd Naser Mohd Noor dalam akuan berkanun, menggunakan nama Ahmad Suhaily Abdul Rahman dengan kad pengenalan bernombor H 0552182.
Suhaili yang juga bekas Ahli Parlimen Labuan turut dituduh menipu Malayan Banking Bhd cawangan Kota Kinabalu sebanyak RM160,000 untuk membeli sebuah apartmen di Kota Kinabalu pada 1996.
Sementara itu, Suhaili ketika dihubungi Bernama di Labuan hari ini mengesahkan menerima surat pengguguran itu.
"Surat telah saya terima... surat yang ditandatangani Setiausaha Agung Umno, Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan," katanya.
Sambil meluahkan rasa kesal, Suhaili berkata, beliau telah menemui Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin dan dinasihat supaya membuat rayuan.
Suhaili berkata, pengguguran jawatannya itu sepatutnya dibuat hanya selepas dibincang pada mesyuarat Majlis Tertinggi parti.
"Ia (pengguguran) juga dibuat sebelum saya diberi hak untuk membuat pembelaan diri," katanya.

mStarOnline

TG Nik Aziz : Tak perlu Islam Hadhari, contohi Islam yang diamalkan Kelantan

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