Monday, April 11, 2011

Najib backing MACC in latest tragedy, says Kit Siang...Kita pula bersetuju dgn pendapat YAB PM kerana kedua-dua kejadian itu tidak serupa malah agak berbeza kerana satu mati dalam siasatan dan satu lagi mati apabila hendak berjumpa pegawai penyiasat. Tapi kedua-dua mati pada dan ketika berada di dalam Bangunan SPRM. Persoalannya kematian (1) memeranjatkan kematian (2) menjadi tanda tanya? Kita pelik kenapa Si Kit Siang ini sibuk menyuruh SPRM menyiasat Taib Mahmud. Apakah KM Sarawak itu di babitkan dgn gejala rasuah spt mana yg telah di labelkan kpd Tun Mahathir semasa menjadi PM selama 22 tahun dahulu. Itu adalah fitnah dan pembohongan sahaja sehingga kini tiada siasatan di laksanakan terhadap Tun Mahathir sehingga keluar bukunya bertajuk "A Doctor In The House" pun tiada siapa yg mengambil apa-apa tindakan saman terhadap Tun Mahathir. Ini bermakna Tun Mahathir telah menjalankan tanggungjawabnya sebagai PM dgn penuh bertanggungjawab dan bersih drp segala anasir rasuah dan salah guna kuasa. Kita juga pelik mengapa Si Kit Siang lebih mengetahui akan kejadian kematian Pegawai Kastam tersebut drp YAB PM. YAM PM mesti telah mendapat maklumat yg tepat dan terkini setakat mana yg telah di berikan oleh pegawa-pegawainya sedangkan Si Kit Siang dapat maklumat tersebut drp mana? Adakah drp blog, portal-portal pro pembangkang dan sms boleh di kategorikan sebagai maklumat tepat dan terkini. Kita kalau dengar terlalu banyak cakap maka mungkin kita juga akan terpengaruh dgn apa yg org sekeliling cakap tetapi biarlah PDRM menyiasat kes ini adakah kematian tersebut di sebabkan oleh anasir-anasir jahat di sebalik siasatan SPRM. Ini menunjukkan bahawa Pakatanal Rakyatul Syaitan terutamanya DAP bukan hendak menyelesaikan masalah rasuah yg sedang kita hadapi sejajar dgn penubuhan SPRM yg di pinta oleh Pakatanal Rakyatul Syaitan tetapi hendak menuduh SPRM pula yg tidak cekap dan tidak telus dalam menjalankan tanggungjawabnya dalam melaksanakan siasatan. Kita ingin mengucapkan tahniah kpd SPRM kerana telah berjaya membenteras gejala yg telah menular lama di dalam agensi KASTAM kerana selama ini kerana ianya telah berleluasa dgn berbagai pihak bergantungan diantara satu sama lain. Inilah yg menyebabkan perkara rasuah itu berlaku dan negara kehilangan banyak hasil. Bila hendak dibendung pihak Pakatanal Rakyatul Syaitan kata pihak SPRM dan kerajaan tidak cekap dan gagal dalam mentadbir urus sehinggakan ada kematian. Inilah yg kita akan hadapi apabila jerung-jerung mula dibenteras utk menutup lubangnya dalam meloloskan diri utk memakan ulat-ulat dalam agensi kerajaan maka tuduh agensi penguatkuasa spt SPRM tidak berwibawa sehingga menyebabkan kematian...


Lim said Najib’s remarks gave the impression of bias. — Pictures by Choo Choy May

KUCHING, April 8 — DAP accused Datuk Seri Najib Razak today of siding with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in the recent death of a Customs officer under its probe, casting doubt on the prime minister’s pledge of a thorough investigation into the incident.

Party advisor Lim Kit Siang said  Najib should have abstained from giving his own evaluation of the circumstances surrounding Selangor Customs assistant director Ahmad Sarbani Mohamed’s death on Wednesday as it gave the impression that he was taking the side of the graftbusting agency.

“Najib claimed Sarbani’s case was different from Teoh Beng Hock’s as he was not being questioned at the time of his death.

“Najib said that Sarbani went to the MACC’s office voluntarily to change his statement and thereon, died in the blink of an eye,” he told a press conference at DAP’s city headquarters here today.

Lim was referring to Najib’s statement to reporters here yesterday, in which the prime minister explained his understanding of the circumstances prior to Sarbani’s death.

Najib had said that while the incident has similarities to Teoh’s death two years ago, the situations were different as Sarbani was not at the time being questioned by the MACC.

“From I have been told, he (Sarbani) had gone to the MACC office voluntarily to change his statement. When the MACC officer left him to get their statement, that’s when it happened.

Najib said the circumstances in Teoh and Sarbani’s deaths had been different.

“It happened in the blink of an eye,” Najib told reporters after attending a function at SMK Santubong. “This is different from Teoh Beng Hock as the officer was not being questioned.”

How can he take the MACC’s explanation as an official version? If he said there will be a full and thorough investigation, he should just leave it be.

“Sarbani’s family and friends said he had been called in. He was playing tennis the day before, too. But MACC said they did not call him.

“So are we now saying that Sarbani went himself to the MACC office, only to jump off the building on his own?” Lim questioned.

Sarbani was found dead on the ground outside the MACC’s office in Jalan Cochrane here at about 10.20am on Wednesday, where he is believed to have fallen out of the building’s third-floor window.

His death comes as a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) is investigating MACC operational procedures and the death of DAP political aide Teoh on July 16, 2009 after a coroner’s inquest returned an open verdict of neither suicide nor homicide.

Today, Lim said based on Najib’s statement and the experience from Teoh’s case, it was doubtful the authorities would conduct a full and transparent investigation on Sarbani’s death.

“Something is very wrong with our system of governance. Najib’s alphabet soup of policies — his NKRA, NEM, GTP, ETP — do not hide the fact that the system of governance in Malaysia is just getting worse,” he said.

He added that the MACC had been formed following the public’s declining confidence in the former graftbusting agency, the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA).

“The MACC was supposed to have more power, funds and personnel to wipe out corruption but in just two years, public confidence in the MACC became even worse than it was when we had the ACA.

“We have Teoh’s case, now Sarbani’s case and the fact that the Teoh RCI revealed that MACC officers watch porn during important interrogations,” he said.

Lim pointed out that the MACC was also clearly biased towards the ruling Barisan Nasional administration as it had failed to open investigations on a series of corruption allegations made against Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.

“If the allegations are made against Pakatan Rakyat politicians, the MACC would have files and cupboards full of reports. But nothing was done on Taib,” he said.

Lim also called for the formation of an RCI to look into claims Taib, through his “corrupt” regime, had plundered the state’s natural resources over the past three decades of his rule.

“Explain why is it that such a rich state is now one of the poorest in the country and yet in the meantime, Taib has become one of the world’s richest men,” he said.

He added that such a probe would be in the interest of not only Malaysians but the world.

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