Kos menyewa jet eksekutif selama dua hari untuk membawa Ketua Pembangkang, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim bersama beberapa pemimpin pakatan pembangkang lain ke Labuan, Sabah pertengahan bulan ini adalah RM96,000.
Menurut sumber, kos tersebut meliputi semua caj termasuk bayaran juruterbang, jurutera dan perkhidmatan lain yang dikenakan Tjets Sdn. Bhd. (Tjets).
Difahamkan, urusan tempahan jet berkenaan dilakukan oleh seorang individu dari Sarawak.
Sementara itu, Pengerusi Tjets, Datuk Mohd. Taufik Omar (gambar kecil) menjelaskan, beliau tiada hubungan persahabatan dengan Anwar sebaliknya perkhidmatan pengurusan penerbangan jet eksekutif yang dinaiki Ketua Pembangkang itu dilakukan secara profesional.
Jelasnya, beliau tidak mengetahui bahawa Anwar akan menjadi penumpang jet eksekutif berkenaan apabila tempahan dibuat.
"Sehinggalah jet mahu berlepas baru saya tahu antara penumpangnya ialah Anwar dan rakan-rakannya.
"Saya orang berniaga dan saya menguruskan tempahan secara profesional. Tidak pula saya memeriksa siapa yang akan menjadi penumpang apabila sesuatu tempahan jet eksekutif dibuat," jelasnya.
Sebelum ini, seorang penulis blog, John F. Seademon mendakwa, Mohd. Taufik yang menyewakan jet tersebut kepada Anwar.
Kisah mengenai jet tersebut tercetus apabila Naib Presiden Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Tian Chua pada laman Twitternya memuat turun gambar jet eksekutif Dassault Falcon pada 15 September lalu.
Jelasnya, beliau tidak mengetahui bahawa Anwar akan menjadi penumpang jet eksekutif berkenaan apabila tempahan dibuat.
"Sehinggalah jet mahu berlepas baru saya tahu antara penumpangnya ialah Anwar dan rakan-rakannya.
"Saya orang berniaga dan saya menguruskan tempahan secara profesional. Tidak pula saya memeriksa siapa yang akan menjadi penumpang apabila sesuatu tempahan jet eksekutif dibuat," jelasnya.
Sebelum ini, seorang penulis blog, John F. Seademon mendakwa, Mohd. Taufik yang menyewakan jet tersebut kepada Anwar.
Kisah mengenai jet tersebut tercetus apabila Naib Presiden Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Tian Chua pada laman Twitternya memuat turun gambar jet eksekutif Dassault Falcon pada 15 September lalu.
Selain Anwar, turut menaiki jet eksekutif berkenaan ialah Timbalan Pengerusi DAP, Dr. Tan Seng Giaw; Ketua Pengarah Pilihan Raya Pas, Dr. Hatta Ramli dan Ketua Wanita PKR, Zuraidah Kamaruddin.
"Apabila saya melihat Anwar menjadi penumpang jet tersebut, apa yang boleh saya buat?
"Tidak mungkin saya meminta Anwar dan rakan-rakannya turun. Saya hanya sekadar boleh beristighfar dan tunggu apa yang akan berlaku selepas ini," katanya lagi.
Menurutnya, tidak banyak syarikat bumiputera terlibat dengan industri pengurusan penyediaan jet eksekutif di negara ini dan oleh itu, adalah tidak adil bagi mana-mana pihak menuduhnya ada kaitan dengan Anwar.
"Saya hanya cari makan dan ini adalah salah satu bidang perniagaan saya. Adakah saya bersalah hanya disebabkan Anwar menjadi salah seorang penumpang dalam jet yang diuruskan oleh syarikat saya?
"Saya amat berharap penjelasan ini menceritakan perkara yang sebenarnya berlaku," katanya. - kerajaanrakyat.blogspot.
Video awek cun dalam “jet peribadi Anwar”
“Anwar private jet” used by govt TV station and Islamists! Shock! No Jews anywhere...
24 Sept 2012 Utusan Melayu melaporkan jet eksekutif tersebut dimiliki oleh Wells Fargo Bank Northwest di Salt Lake City, Utah, Amerika Syarikat (AS) manakala operasinya dikendalikan oleh Bresnan International Aviation di White Plains, New York dan kedua-duanya dipercayai mempunyai kaitan dengan Yahudi.
• Shock! Bevy of beautiful girls flown from Subang to Alor Star!
• Shock! Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department involved!
• Shock! No Jews, CIA spies or agents seen!
How’s that for sensationalism? I doubt Utusan Malaysia, Khairy Jamaluddin, Abdul Rahman Dahlan or Jamaluddin Jarjis will be amused, but never mind.
Okay, here’s the deal:
In Denver 2005. Maybe Jews or CIA agents were on board?
• “Anwar private jet” used to help minister in the PM’s Dept
• Second political favour by Datuk T
• Luxury Falcon 900 featured in govt Islamic TV show
• After one year, has everyone in Umno forgotten? Why?
The feeding frenzy in the Umno blogs and Umno media began after
Khairy Jamaluddin and Abdul Rahman Dahlan tweeted about photos posted by
Tian Chua and Anwar’s trip a week before.That conversation happened on Sunday, Sept 23.
Coincidentally, exactly one year ago, on 23 Sept 2011, the goverment’s Islamic TV station Al Hijrah began broadcasting a three-month-long season of a women’s reality show called Solehah.
Al Hijrah is the baby of the minister of Islamic affairs, retired army general Jamil Khir Baharom, who works at the Prime Minister’s Department. Jamil Khir launched the show that night.
Four organisations received production credit, among them:
- JAWI, the Islamic Affairs Department of the Federal Territory, and
- T Jets Sdn Bhd, the aircraft charter company owned by Dato Mohd Taufik Haji Omar
T Jets provided its high class executive
transport (the Dassault Falcon N990BB, the so-called “Anwar luxury
private jet”) for the girls taking part in the show.
In Episode 5, the
girls are filmed being briefed at Subang Skypark before boarding the
plane and taking a ride to Alor Star. There, they joined others at a
Hari Raya celebration, where Jamil was the guest-of-honour.
So Dato Mohd Taufik Haji Omar has
already done a political favour before, and for an Umno politician. Was
there any hue and cry about plane rides being used as political
favours? Or complaints about Jews, the Wells Fargo Bank, foreign
funding, and American conspiracies? My God! Maybe George Soros paid for
the trip!
Didn’t Utusan know? Maybe they just don’t care...
All that happened a one year ago. Have Umno and government people lost their memories or their minds? In the past few days, not one Umno person said that this plane has been here all this while, that Dato Taufik has already used it for a political favour for government purposes, that other people have also gone for a ride.People in the PM’s Department knew about N99088 a year ago. They might have even watched the series. (Maybe no one did.)
Maybe Khairy Jamaluddin and Abdul Rahman Dahlan didn’t watch the show and so they didn’t know. Maybe they heard nothing about the Falcon in the past one year. Maybe they’re totally out of the loop. Has Utusan also been out of the loop?
Now, about Jews and conspiracies
The series went on air on Sept 23, last year. Khairy’s tweets about Tian Chua’s photos were also made on Sept 23, this year. What a coincidence.And if you believe that was just mere coincidence, there are a couple of bridges and private jets I’d like to sell you. And so would the couple of people who actually own bridges, planes and trains.
No, no coincidence — and no Jews there.- http://uppercaise.wordpress.com
No money paid for private jet...
PKR deputy president Azmin Ali today insisted that not a single sen was paid for the use of the private jet by PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim and party leaders last weekend.
Speaking to reporters at the Parliament lobby, he said PKR vice-president Tian Chua should check first before making statements seemingly contradicting Anwar on the matter.
“He needs to check before making statements. Listen to Anwar (who said that the jet was lent by a friend),” he said.
He added that the ownership details of the jet are available with the Department of Civil Aviation for anyone to check and that PKR sees no need to disclose it.
“Why don't you ask why (PM’s wife) Rosmah (Mansor) is travelling at the government’s expense or who is paying for (Home Minister) Hishammuddin (Hussein)’s weekly helicopter flights from Kuala Lumpur to Johor?” he asked.
However, when asked, Chua, who is also Batu MP, said that his statement did not contradict Anwar’s statement.
“The fact is that the jet is chartered, but we didn’t pay a sen for it,” he said.
He added that if PKR had anything to hide, they would not be posting pictures of the jet online for all to see.
“I think the lesson here is that previously, we couldn’t even hire a hotel room in Sabah and Sarawak and now people are sponsoring jets for us,” Chua said.-malaysiakini
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