03 February 2012

More exposes to 'greet' Shahrizat's return...

NONEEmbattled cabinet minister Shahrizat Jalil, who is scheduled to be back at work next week, is set to be 'greeted' with more exposes on misappropriation allegations involving her family, PKR says.

According to PKR chief of strategy Rafizi Ramli, the party will make more revelations on property bought by the women, family and community development minister's family next Wednesday.


However, it is not immediately clear if the purchases are linked to the National Feedlot Corporation (NFC), the family-owned company at the heart of the scandal.


"Shahrizat (
left) is returning this week, so maybe we'll greet her with something... We are pursuing more properties that could have been bought by the family. We should be able to nail one next week," Rafizi told Malaysiakini.

PKR has previously revealed
that the family owns a luxury condominium worth about RM10 million in Singapore, but was unable to present evidence that NFC funds went towards this purchase.

The family has remained silent on the matter but had earlier admitted that they used part of the RM250 million government soft loan to buy two luxury condominium units in Kuala Lumpur under NFC's name.


NFC preparing media blitz


In a dialogue with NGOs last week, NFC chief executive officer Wan Shahinur Izmir Salleh reiterated that the condominium units at One Menerung in Bangsar were investments bought at a time when the cattle-rearing project was temporarily halted for a viability study.

In an interview yesterday, Rafizi said that "more" of such exposes were in the pipeline because the anonymous tip-offs "keep coming".

He said the stream of information from anonymous sources also came at a time when NFC appeared to be "doing things behind the scenes".


NONE Having somewhat written off the opposition supporters, Rafizi said, NFC was likely to be cleaning up its backyard in preparation for a media offensive.


"They are concerned about their own supporters, so I think they would want to make sure everything is in order so that they can start a new media campaign.

"To say, 'look, these are all lies and that in terms of company structure we are all accountable to the government, these are not private companies, etc'. It's not like they're lying idle," said Rafizi, a chartered accountant by training.


NFC recently engaged a public relations company to handle its media relations and has held at least two dialougue sessions
with Malay-centric NGOs to explain its side of the story.

However, the NGOs have claimed that the sessions were on their own initiative.



Lagi pendedahan sambut kepulangan Shahrizat

PKR akan menyambut kepulangan Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil kembali bertugas dengan pendedahan terbaru berhubung dakwaan penyelewengan melibatkan keluarga menteri pembangunan wanita itu.
 

Pengarah Strategi PKR Rafizi Ramli berkata pendedahan tersebut, Rabu depan, adalah mengenai dakwaan pembelian hartanah oleh keluarga menteri tersebut.

NONEBuat masa ini tidak dapat dipastikan sama ada dakwaan pembelian itu berkait dengan National Feedlot Corporation -- syarikat milik keluarga menteri berkenaan yang terjebak dalam skandal projek lembut Pusat Fidlot National.

"Shahrizat akan kembali minggu ini jadi mungkin kita akan sambut dia dengan sesuatu... Kita sedang mengesan lebih banyak hartanah yang mungkin telah dibeli oleh keluarga itu," kata Rafizi kepada Malaysiakini.



NONETambahnya,PKRakan dapat mengesahkan salah satu
daripada perkara itu, minggu depan.

Shahrizat bercuti tiga minggu, berakhir minggu ini, untuk membantu siasatan berhubung dakwaan skandal itu.



PKR sebelum ini mendedahkan mengenai pembelian kondominium mewah bernilai kira-kira RM10 juta di Singapura namun tidak dapat mengesahkan bahawa dana NFC digunakan untuk membeli hartanah tersebut. Keluarga menteri itu setakat ini masih belum mengesahkan atau menafikan perkara itu.

Bagaimanapun, sebahagian daripada pinjaman RM250 juta untuk projek NFC disahkan telah diguna untuk membeli dua unit kondominium mewah atas nama NFC.


source:malaysiakini

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