Mungkin disebabkan terlalu bangga beliau terlupa tindakannya ini jika disabitkan kesalahan berkemungkinan menyebabkan beliau hilang kelayakkan sebagai calon kerana telah melanggar kerahsiaan dalam pilihan raya.
Tengku Zaihan, calon BN bagi DUN Kuala Besut dilaporkan tiba SMK Kuala Besut jam 8.20 pagi untuk membuang undi dengan ditemani isteri berpakaian baju Melayu merah.
Menariknya, beliau mempamirkan kertas undi setelah beliau mengundi, yang menunjukkan beliau memangkah diri sendiri sebelum memasukkannya ke dalam peti undi.
Mengulas mengenai tindakan calon BN yang menunjukkan kertas undi kepada media sebelum memasukkan ke dalam tong undi, Abdul Aziz berkata:
"Beliau tidak sepatutnya dia buat begitu. Setiap undi adalah rahsia... Undi adalah rahsia. Sudah tentu sebagai calon BN tentu pangkah (BN).
"Mustahil calon itu pangkah orang lain," katanya..
UNDANG-UNDANG MALAYSIA
Akta 5 AKTA KESALAHAN PILIHAN RAYA 1954
Memelihara kerahsiaan dalam pilihan raya 5.
(1) Tiap-tiap pegawai, kerani, jurubahasa, calon, ejen dan mana-mana orang lain (kemudian daripada ini disebut “orang yang dibenarkan” dalam seksyen ini) yang dibenarkan hadir dalam mana-mana urusan yang berkaitan dengan pengeluaran atau penerimaan kertas undi pos, atau di sesuatu tempat mengundi, atau pada masa pengiraan undi, hendaklah, sebelum hadir sedemikian, mengangkat sumpah kerahsiaan yang pada keseluruhannya mengikut Borang A dalam Jadual Pertama.
(2) Tiap-tiap pegawai, kerani, jurubahasa, calon, ejen dan orang yang dibenarkan yang hadir di sesuatu tempat mengundi hendaklah memelihara, dan membantu dalam memelihara, kerahsiaan pengundian di tempat itu, dan tidak boleh menyampaikan, kecuali bagi sesuatu maksud yang dibenarkan oleh undang-undang, sebelum pengundian itu ditutup, apa-apa maklumat tentang nama atau nombor mana-mana pemilih dalam daftar pemilih yang telah atau belum memohon untuk mendapatkan suatu kertas undi atau yang telah atau belum mengundi di tempat itu, atau tentang tanda rasmi, kepada manamana orang tetapi jumlah bilangan pengundi yang telah mengundi di mana-mana tempat pada bila-bila masa sebelum pengundian ditutup boleh, menurut budi bicara ketua tempat mengundi, dizahirkan kepada seseorang calon atau ejennya atau seseorang pegawai polis yang dibenarkan hadir atau yang bertugas di tempat mengundi itu.
(3) Tiada pegawai, kerani, jurubahasa, calon, ejen, pegawai polis atau orang yang dibenarkan itu dan tiada seorang jua pun boleh di tempat mengundi cuba mendapatkan maklumat tentang calon yang akan atau telah diundi oleh mana-mana pengundi di tempat itu, atau pada bila-bila masa menyampaikan apa-apa maklumat yang didapati di sesuatu tempat mengundi tentang calon yang akan atau telah diundi oleh mana-mana pengundi di tempat itu kepada mana-mana orang, atau tentang nombor kertas undi yang diberikan kepada mana-mana pengundi di tempat itu.
Kesalahan terhadap Bahagian ini 6.
(1) Tiap-tiap orang yang menyubahati pelakuan atau yang cuba melakukan sesuatu kesalahan yang dinyatakan dalam Bahagian ini boleh, apabila disabitkan, dikenakan hukuman dan hilang kelayakan yang ditetapkan bagi kesalahan itu.
(2) Tiap-tiap kesalahan di bawah Bahagian ini ialah kesalahan boleh tangkap mengikut pengertian Kanun Tatacara Jenayah [Akta 593].
(3) Dalam sesuatu pendakwaan bagi sesuatu kesalahan berhubung dengan kertas penamaan, peti undi, kertas undi atau alat penanda dalam sesuatu pilihan raya, hak pemunyaan terhadap kertas penamaan, peti undi, kertas undi atau alat penanda itu, dan juga hak pemunyaan terhadap kaunterfoil mana-mana kertas undi, boleh dinyatakan sebagai ada pada pegawai pengurus dalam pilihan raya itu.
Keseluruhan undang-undang sila lihat di SINI
Tapi.. seperti biasa.. oleh kerana beliau mewakili UMNO/BN undang-undang yang ada di atas tidak tertakluk kepadanya..
Kalau Calon PAS yang lakukan tu sudah tentu calon BN diumumkan menang percuma.- anak sungai derhaka
Voters seen lining up for cash at village chiefs' houses...
Voters have been sighted queuing up for cash outside the houses of at least two village chiefs in Kuala Besut today, supposedly for their travel allowance.
These were spotted at the Kampung Lay Out village chief’s residence in the Tok Saboh polling district and the residence of the chief of a nearby village.
Malaysiakini is withholding the latter village’s name pending comment.
According to several voters met by Malaysiakini near the SK Kampung Nangka polling centre and outside of the village chief’s homes - most of whom refused to be named - the money is for voters returning to vote from outstation.
The sum ranges from RM50 for those returning from Kota Baru to RM200 for those returning from Kuala Lumpur.
However, when asked to confirm this, a man identifying himself as Kampung Lay Out village chief ‘Rajees’ replied, “I am the millionaire here. I can give my money to anyone I like.”
When questioned why the disbursement coincides with the Kuala Besut by-election polling day, he claimed that the money was for duit raya.
He added that the forms being submitted by voters to claim the allowance is for auditing purposes.
He refused to provide his full name nor allow photography at his home, where about 50 people were queuing to claim their money amid BN and Umno flags decorating the gate.
Meanwhile, a local resident met near Rajees’ home, who wishes to be identified only as ‘Rizal’, said that the money is travel allowance and the same thing had occurred during the last general election.
The scene was also similar at the other village chief’s residence at about noon, where Malaysiakini sighted a clerk handing out RM200 to a voter while others queued for their turn.
However, a villager told Malaysiakini to leave soon after.
Malaysiakini has been unable to obtain a concrete response from the cash recipients whether only supporters of certain political parties are eligible to the money.
According to one of them, a youth from Kuala Lumpur who wished to be identified only as Hilmi, he was contacted by phone prior to polling day and was added to a name list. He was also met near Rajee’s home.-malaysiakini
Tian Chua retains Batu, BN keeps Titiwangsa...
The Kuala Lumpur Election Court has ruled PKR vice-president Tian Chua to have been duly elected in the May 5 general election.
In striking out the petition filed by Gerakan Youth secretary-general Dr Dominic Lau, Justice Zabariah Mohd Yusof ruled the BN petition to be defective.
“The court allows the preliminary objection raised by the first respondent.”
Justice Zabariah ruled that among the grounds for the court rejecting Lau's petition was that the petition was filed through a different lawyer and not authorised by Lau. The application should be struck out on this ground alone.
“There was no proper service of the election petition pursuant to the Election Petition Regulations. The petition is therefore defective based on this ground,” she said.
Justice Zabariah, on clarifying the Batu case later today, said the court also considered the application to refer the matter of Tian Chua's fine to the Federal Court as struck off.
Senior federal counsel Amarjeet Singh, representing the Election Commission (EC), did not apply for costs against BN. This resulted in an argument between Amarjeet and lawyer Edmund Bon, who appeared for the PKR vice-president.
In the end, Justice Zabariah ordered Lau to pay costs of RM50,000 to Tian Chua.
"As the whole petition had been struck off, the application is also struck off unless you (Lau) want to appeal on the matter.
"Then you take it there (Federal Court)," she said
Titiwangsa struck off
Earlier, Justice Zabariah ruled that the Titiwangsa parliamentary seat to have been retained by BN after she allowed the preliminary objection raised by the BN.
She ruled that one of the grounds raised on the indelible ink being able to be washed off and the subsequent 30 police reports lodged on this were facts that could not be supported for non-compliance of any written law.
On claims of alleged corruption, the judge ruled that the petitioner failed to provide particulars of the BN workers giving out the RM50, mineral water and packets of food, or whether the voters were induced or influenced by the alleged act.
“The consequence of such failures renders the petition defective,” she ruled.
On this loss, the senior federal counsel Alice Loke applied for costs of RM50,000 from the PAS candidate, Ahmad Zamri Asa'ad Khuzaimi, while BN counsel Mohd Hafarizam Harun applied for RM30,000.
In the end, Justice Zabariah awarded RM40,000 as costs to be paid by Ahmad Zamri to the Election Commission and RM30,000 to the BN candidate who won the election, Johari Abdul Ghani.
Lembah Pantai: BN wants EC out of petition
The judge also heard the Lembah Pantai election petition which was filed by Mohd Sazali Kamilan, in which counsel Hafarizam applied to strike the EC and its returning officer off from the petition.
Hafarizam said his client was willing to pay RM5,000 as costs to the EC and also to the Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar.
Bon (left), in raising a preliminary objection to the petition, said the BN candidate Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin had failed to give particulars of the Malaysiakini article based on a press conference by Nurul Izzah on a Bukit Kiara land matter that Raja Nong Chik alleged defamed him.
“Furthermore, Raja Nong Chik has also responded to the article and this was also reported in the news portal,” he said.
Therefore, on this ground alone Raja Nong Chik also failed to show how this article had resulted in unduly influencing the voters of Lembah Pantai, Bon said.
He further submitted that Raja Nong Chik was not the petitioner, as the petitioner was Sazali “and so we do not see why this issue is raised”.
Hafarizam provided to court three election petition cases in Kelantan, which will go on trial, as basis to show that there had been undue influence as a result of the Malaysiakini article.
Raja Nong Chik has since filed suits against Nurul Izzah and Malaysiakini.
Tian Chua kekal di Batu, BN di TitiwangsaIn striking out the petition filed by Gerakan Youth secretary-general Dr Dominic Lau, Justice Zabariah Mohd Yusof ruled the BN petition to be defective.
“The court allows the preliminary objection raised by the first respondent.”
Justice Zabariah ruled that among the grounds for the court rejecting Lau's petition was that the petition was filed through a different lawyer and not authorised by Lau. The application should be struck out on this ground alone.
“There was no proper service of the election petition pursuant to the Election Petition Regulations. The petition is therefore defective based on this ground,” she said.
Justice Zabariah, on clarifying the Batu case later today, said the court also considered the application to refer the matter of Tian Chua's fine to the Federal Court as struck off.
Senior federal counsel Amarjeet Singh, representing the Election Commission (EC), did not apply for costs against BN. This resulted in an argument between Amarjeet and lawyer Edmund Bon, who appeared for the PKR vice-president.
In the end, Justice Zabariah ordered Lau to pay costs of RM50,000 to Tian Chua.
"As the whole petition had been struck off, the application is also struck off unless you (Lau) want to appeal on the matter.
"Then you take it there (Federal Court)," she said
Titiwangsa struck off
Earlier, Justice Zabariah ruled that the Titiwangsa parliamentary seat to have been retained by BN after she allowed the preliminary objection raised by the BN.
She ruled that one of the grounds raised on the indelible ink being able to be washed off and the subsequent 30 police reports lodged on this were facts that could not be supported for non-compliance of any written law.
On claims of alleged corruption, the judge ruled that the petitioner failed to provide particulars of the BN workers giving out the RM50, mineral water and packets of food, or whether the voters were induced or influenced by the alleged act.
“The consequence of such failures renders the petition defective,” she ruled.
On this loss, the senior federal counsel Alice Loke applied for costs of RM50,000 from the PAS candidate, Ahmad Zamri Asa'ad Khuzaimi, while BN counsel Mohd Hafarizam Harun applied for RM30,000.
In the end, Justice Zabariah awarded RM40,000 as costs to be paid by Ahmad Zamri to the Election Commission and RM30,000 to the BN candidate who won the election, Johari Abdul Ghani.
Lembah Pantai: BN wants EC out of petition
The judge also heard the Lembah Pantai election petition which was filed by Mohd Sazali Kamilan, in which counsel Hafarizam applied to strike the EC and its returning officer off from the petition.
Hafarizam said his client was willing to pay RM5,000 as costs to the EC and also to the Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar.
Bon (left), in raising a preliminary objection to the petition, said the BN candidate Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin had failed to give particulars of the Malaysiakini article based on a press conference by Nurul Izzah on a Bukit Kiara land matter that Raja Nong Chik alleged defamed him.
“Furthermore, Raja Nong Chik has also responded to the article and this was also reported in the news portal,” he said.
Therefore, on this ground alone Raja Nong Chik also failed to show how this article had resulted in unduly influencing the voters of Lembah Pantai, Bon said.
He further submitted that Raja Nong Chik was not the petitioner, as the petitioner was Sazali “and so we do not see why this issue is raised”.
Hafarizam provided to court three election petition cases in Kelantan, which will go on trial, as basis to show that there had been undue influence as a result of the Malaysiakini article.
Raja Nong Chik has since filed suits against Nurul Izzah and Malaysiakini.
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