28 July 2013

Kenapa mahkamah asyik tolak kes petisyen p/rayu,agaknya depa dah bosan nak dengor kot...


 Anwar berang dengan kadar petisyen p/raya ditolak...

Ketua Umum PKR, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim berang dengan kadar mahkamah menolak kes petisyen pilihan raya umum ke-13 yang difailkan oleh calon-calon Pakatan Rakyat.

Anwar berkata, peguam beliau akan membuat satu pendirian yang kuat esok mengenai perkembangan berkaitan dengan penolakan petisyen pilihan raya, di mana calon-calon juga diperintahkan membayar kos kepada lawan mereka.

"Peguam kami akan membuat pengumuman mengenainya di KL, kami sedang berbincang tindakan kami selanjutnya," katanya kepada pemberita di Pulau Pinang ketika ditemui pada majlis berbuka puasa di Seberang Jaya malam tadi.

Beliau menyifatkan sebagai tidak masuk akal dan tidak betul, cara hakim-hakim menolak kes-kes tersebut atas alasan teknikal tanpa membenarkan kes-kes itu dibicarakan.

Malah, kata Anwar, Pakatan juga tidak boleh menerimanya sekiranya perkara yang sama juga berlaku kepada petisyen yang difailkan oleh BN.



Pada 23 Julai, petisyen yang difailkan oleh dua calon PKR dari Pulau Pinang - Abdul Halim Hussain (bagi kerusi DUN Teluk Bahang) dan Muhammad Baktiar Wan Chik (bagi kerusi Parlimen Balik Pulau) ditolak oleh Mahkamah Tinggi Pulau Pinang.

Kedua-duanya yang kalah kepada calon BN dalam pilihan raya umum lalu, diperintah membayar kos - Abdul Halim RM10,000 dan Muhammad Baktiar RM30,000 - kepada lawan mereka, pegawai pengurus piihan raya dan Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR).

Hakim Hadariah Syed Ismail mengeluarkan perintah itu kepada kedua-duanya kerana gagal mematuhi peruntukan di bawah Peraturan Petisyen Pilihan Raya 1954.

Minggu lepas, calon PAS bagi Parlimen Titiwangsa, Ahmad Zamri Asa'ad Khuzaimi (kanan) diperintahkan membayar RM40,000 kepada SPR dan RM30,000 kepada lawannya apabila petisyennya ditolak di Kuala Lumpur.

Manakala lawan calon PKR bagi Parlimen Batu, Tian Chua - calon dari BN Dr Dominic Lau - yang ditolak petisyennya, diperintahkan membayar RM50,000 kepada Tian, selepas peguam calon PKR bertegas mengenainya dalam prosiding mahkamah.-malaysiakini



Anwar furious at election petition dismissals...

PKR de-facto leader Anwar Ibrahim is furious at the rate the courts are dismissing cases of election petitions against electoral fraud in the 13th general election filed by Pakatan Rakyat candidates.

"Our lawyers will make an announcement about it in KL, we are discussing our next course of action," he told journalists in Penang last night.


Anwar said that his lawyers would be making a strong stand tomorrow on recent developments pertaining to the dismissal of election petitions, where the candidates were also ordered to pay costs to their opponents.

"Our lawyers will make an announcement about it in KL, we are discussing our next course of action," he told journalists in Penang last night.

"It's ridiculous! It's not right, the way the judges dismiss the cases on such technicalities without allowing the cases to go to trial," he said, when met at a buka puasa event in Seberang Jaya.

"Even if this happens to BN, if their cases are thrown out due to such technicalities, we do not accept it," he added.


Blatantly evident

Anwar said Pakatan was not giving up the fight against electoral fraud, which he insists, was blatantly evident in the May 5 polls.

He said this despite the loose federal opposition coalition of DAP, PAS and PKR collectively garnering 52 percent of the popular vote against BN's 47 percent.

The increase in popular support for Pakatan led Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to describe the trend as a "Chinese Tsunami", a claim vehemently rejected by his opponents.

dap special meeting 110313 lim guan eng"We have produced the evidence to back our claims, we were not making them up," said Anwar, who is Permatang Pauh MP.

"For example, we have names to prove that foreigners were voting, they were not just Bangladeshis but other nationals as well," he claimed.

Accompanying Anwar during the event was Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng (left) and state executive councillor and Seberang Jaya assemblyperson Dr Afif Bahardin.

On Jul 23, two PKR candidates from Penang - Abdul Halim Hussain (for Teluk Bahang state seat) and Muhammad Baktiar Wan Chik (for Balik Pulau parliamentary seat) had their election petitions dismissed by the Penang High Court.

The duo, who lost to BN candidates in the recent polls, were asked to pay costs - Abdul Halim RM10,000 and Muhammad Baktiar RM30,000 each - to their opponents, the returning officers and election commission.

Justice Hadariah Syed Ismail issued the order to the duo for failing to comply with the provisions under the Election Petition Rules 1954.

NONELast week,for Titiwangsa, PAS candidate Ahmad Zamri Asa'ad Khuzaimi (right) was ordered to pay RM40,000 to the EC and RM30,000 to his opponent when his case was dismissed in Kuala Lumpur.

However, PKR Batu MP Tian Chua's opponent, BN candidate Dr Dominic Lau, who lost his petition, was ordered to pay RM50,000 to the former, after Tian Chua's lawyer insisted on it in the court proceedings.

Despite Pakatan filing petitions against 40 seats, and BN 21, EC chairperson Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof has said he will not resign over the matter, and neither would his colleagues.-malaysiakini


Tan Sri Musa Hassan mengesyaki cubaan membunuh R Sri Sanjeevan semalam, ada kaitan dengan rancangan Pengerusi Pasukan Khas Cegah Jenayah Malaysia (MyWatch) itu untuk mendedahkan sindiket jenayah melibatkan pegawai polis.

 

cheers.

No comments: