KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Last week Malaysia, the ruling Coalition Government, the Barisan Nasional (BN) is experiencing 'once in a life time' a moment for having several cases that involved 3 Chief Ministers, a wedding, a divorce and a donation.
First and fore most the BN
government was very proud to announce the exoneration of Sabah Chief
Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman (above photo) from the S$16 million(RM40 million) cash
scandal as he was cleared by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission
(SPRM) on charges of corruption and money laundering.
Secondly, a Swiss NGO alleged that
Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Taib Mahmud’s (above photo) wealth is estimated at RM46
billion, making him the richest man in Malaysia.The enormity of Taib’s
family wealth is corroborated by the current divorce proceedings of his
son Datuk Seri Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib, in which his ex-wife has revealed
that Taib’s son is worth at least RM1 billion, with 110 personal
accounts in banks all over the world.
At last but not least, the
recent wedding celebration of Malacca Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ali
Rustam’s (above photo) son, in which 130,000 guest were feted in an extravagant
record-breaking celebration in Malaysia.
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Pertaining to the case of Sabah Chief
Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman, the Malaysian oppositions law makers, voice out their protest as to why the SPRM didnot carry out
a full investigation including recording the statement of Datuk Seri
Musa?
According to Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri
Nazri Aziz (above photo) written Parliamentary reply, the Attorney-General’s
Chambers had not found any element of corruption in the case of the
Sabah businessman who was detained in Hong Kong while trying to smuggle
out RM40 million in Singapore currency.
Nazri said that investigations
revealed that the money constituted political contributions to Sabah
UMNO, and not to Musa.
According to Opposition's state of Penang Chief Minister, Lim Guan Eng(above photo), the BN must take Malaysians for fools if they expect people to
believe this likely story and accept the fact that all is fine because
the smuggled money was for Sabah UMNO and not for Musa.
What are the
conditions behind giving RM40 million for Sabah UMNO and why also in
Singapore currency? Again SPRM and the office of Malaysian Attorney General(photo below) are attempting to cover up and whitewash
this blatant act of money politics by BN.
This RM40 million smuggled
cash scandal comes hot on the heels of two other scandals involving two
other BN chief ministers. It was recently alleged by a Swiss NGO that
Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Taib Mahmud’s wealth is estimated at RM46
billion, making him the richest man in Malaysia.
The enormity of Taib’s
family wealth is corroborated by the current divorce proceedings of his
son Datuk Seri Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib, in which his ex-wife has revealed
that Taib’s son is worth at least RM1 billion, with 110 personal
accounts in banks all over the world.
On the other hands, Malaysian have the
recent wedding celebration of Malacca Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ali
Rustam’s son, in which 130,000 guest were feted in an extravagant
record-breaking celebration in Malaysia.
According to source, until today Ali Rustam has
failed to explain how he is able to afford such a lavish wedding.
Ali
Rustam claims it cost only RM600,000 and he did not pay for it as it was
fully sponsored. Is it not money politics if Ali Rustam had accepted
“sponsorship” for his son’s wedding? In future, any couple getting
married should ask Ali Rustam to fully sponsor their wedding as Ali
could get sponsorship for his son, said Lim.
According to Lim, Malaysians can no longer stomach the sheer arrogance displayed by
such BN leaders who have not only accumulated extraordinary wealth but
also flaunt it publicly.
The Malaysian Anti-corruption Commission(SPRM)
has no credibility with Malaysians to conduct an independent
investigation into the record breaking wedding of Melaka Chief Minister
Datuk Sri Mohd Ali Rustam’s son with 130,000 guests and allegations of
the extraordinary wealth of Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Taib Mahmud
when no action is taken against the RM40 million given to Sabah UMNO.
Source: Malaysian Chronicles
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