Khamis, 10 November 2011

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Video fitnah : Anwar dipanggil ke balai polis

Posted: 10 Nov 2011 09:25 PM PST

KUALA LUMPUR 11 Nov: Ketua Umum KEADILAN, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim akan dipanggil ke Balai Polis Kepong untuk disiasat di bawah Seksyen 182 Kanun Keseksaan pada Rabu depan.

Siasatan itu berhubung perkembangan terbaru kes video fitnah yang dikaitkan dengan beliau, sekaligus merupakan satu lagi usaha terbaru untuk memenjarakannya.

Sehubungan itu, KEADILAN menuntut Pentadbiran Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak mengentikan serta-merta siasatan dan pendakwaan terhadap Anwar.

Naib Presidennya, N. Surendran berkata demikian dalam sidang media di pejabat parti itu hari ini sebagai mengulas perkembangan terbaru kes itu.

Jika disabit kesalahan, Anwar boleh dipenjara sehingga enam bulan dan didenda sehingga RM2,000 atau kedua-duanya sekali.

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Adinda Sultan Kelantan saman Malay Mail RM50 juta

Posted: 10 Nov 2011 09:15 PM PST

Oleh MAGESWARI

KUALA LUMPUR: Adinda Sultan Kelantan, Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra memfailkan saman bernilai RM50 juta terhadap akhbar berbahasa Inggeris, Malay Mail Sdn bhd dan syarikat mencetak akhbar berkenaan berhubung artikel yang didakwa merosakkan martabatnya.

Turut dinamakan sebagai defendan, pengarang Malay Mail, Yushaimi Maulud Yahya dan wartawannya, Marhalim Abbas - mStar

SPRM serbu PETRONAS

Posted: 10 Nov 2011 07:51 PM PST

MACC raids Petronas over alleged graft among key employees


By Jahabar Sadiq
November 11, 2011
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 11 — Anti-graft officials raided national oil giant Petronas in the past weeks after receiving tip-offs of alleged corruption by project consultants working on exploration and production efforts in Malaysian waters, sources said.
The Malaysian Insider understands that files have been carted away and Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officials briefed Datuk Seri Najib Razak before he left for the hajj last week. The prime minister returned to Malaysia yesterday.

"The MACC investigators have gone in as there have been many complaints of some seeking gifts in return for making recommendations for contracts," a source told The Malaysian Insider on condition of anonymity.

Another source confirmed the investigation into the national oil company, saying the MACC has informed Najib and his deputy, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. The MACC does not confirm investigations for fear of jeopardising their work.

Industry sources said corruption has become rampant over the years as Petronas has been giving out a host of contracts for its various operations, including the new push for marginal oil fields. But they did not identify which section of Petronas was being investigated by the MACC.

"There's a lot of money to be made in long-term contracts. It's a bit less for spot contracts," one source said, adding middle-men and subcontractors frequent the oil giant's headquarters in the iconic Petronas Twin Towers to buy and deliver pricey gifts including brand-name items such as bags for Petronas officials.

"It's not uncommon. Everyone knows the game," he added.

Another source said the Petronas management has had various meetings to discuss allegations of graft among its employees, who are among the best paid in Malaysia with perks including attractive housing loans, medical benefits and other incentives.

"They used to be among the best and honest but there are so many contracts these days and taking a cut is easy and very tempting," he said, adding some Petronas officials have been seen to be living way beyond their means.

"There is a lot of gossip and backbiting. Some contractors have complained they have to pay up to be considered for jobs. So it's not surprising that the MACC is here," said the source.

He pointed out the management has been working on stamping out corruption, which has been identified as National Key Result Area (NKRA) by the Najib administration. The MACC recorded the most arrests related to graft last year, nabbing 944 people, of which more than 400 were bribe givers.

Petronas was incorporated in August 1974 and is ranked among Fortune Global's 500 largest corporations, coming in 107th last year after being in the top 100 for 2008 and 2009. The company has more than 40,000 permanent employees in Malaysia and across the 35 nations where it has operations.

It also plans to invest around RM50 billion in an integrated downstream oil and gas complex in Pengerang, Johor, dubbed Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development or Rapid.

The integrated development will not only include oil refining and petrochemical activities, but also a gas power plant and other "supportive industries" and is expected to have 50,000 workers at its peak of construction.

The oil company owns the 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers where a third tower was built recently and also Putrajaya, the country's administrative capital that is leased to the government.

Gaji dan Bonos Pengurus Besar PKNS RM760,000 setahun? Macamana ni wei?

Posted: 10 Nov 2011 05:39 AM PST

SHAH ALAM: State opposition leader Datuk Mohamad Satim Diman today questioned the salary and bonus payment to the Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) general manager

He claimed that the RM1.4 million paid in two years was not reflective of the agency's financial situation, describing the figure as unrealistic.

He claimed that based on a statistic in 2009, the PKNS general manager received a total of RM640,000 in salary and bonus and another RM760,000 in 2010.

"Is this wise spending as claimed by the state government?" he toldreporters during a break at the state assembly here today.

Mohamad Satim also said that the Selangor government, through PKNS, had strayed from its original objectives of fulfilling the social agenda for the people and instead it was now focusing on luxury and high-end projects. - Bernama

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