Rafizi Bongkar Syarikat Singapura Urus Dakwat Kekal PRU13
Rafizi dedah pembekal dakwat kekal PRU-13
Ahli
Parlimen Pandan Rafizi Ramli hari ini mendedahkan nama syarikat yang
didakwa sebagai pembekal bagi dakwat kekal untuk kegunaan semasa pilihan
raya umum 5 Mei.
Rafizi dalam ucapannya di Dewan Rakyat hari ini turut menyebut nama individu yang didakwa sebagai pemilik syarikat terbabit serta nombor kad pengenalan individu berkenaan.
Beliau juga mendakwa, pemilik syarikat tersebut mempunyai syarikat lain yang juga telah mendapat kontrak lain secara rundingan terus dengan kerajaan.
Rafizi mendakwa beliau mengetahui demikian dari "maklumat dalaman oleh SPR (Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya)".
"Maknanya, pemilik syarikat ini pakar perundingan terus kepada kerajaan. Semua dia dapat.
Sebab dia rapat dengan pimpinan kerajaan termasuk pengerusi dan timbalan pengerusi SPR.
"Sebab itu saya faham kenapa Kinabatangan (Bung Mokhtar Radin) tak ada (kontrak). Saya faham kenapa Kinabatangan merungut semalam," kata Rafizi.
Pengarah strategi PKR itu seterusnya berkata, kaedah rundingan terus tanpa kontrak terbuka itu merupakan antara satu perkara yang menyebabkan peningkatan jumlah belanjawan saban tahun.
"Kalau tanpa kontrak yang terbuka dan apabila rundingan dibuat secara terus, tentu kosnya tinggi dan tak tertakluk pada harga pasaran.
“Bukan sahaja kos tinggi tetapi banyak keadaan apabila mutu perkhidmatan dan barangan yang didapat itu tidaklah memuaskan dan merugikan wang rakyat,” katanya.
Beliau seterusnya mengaitkan peruntukan sebanyak RM400 juta yang diluluskan oleh Kementerian Kewangan kepada SPR untuk menguruskan pilihan raya umum ke-13.
"Contoh paling baik yang tersenarai dalam senarai belanja yang diminta untuk diluluskan kali ini adalah mengenai rundingan terus perbekalan barang-barang pilihan raya termasuk baju, topi dan yang paling hebat sekali dakwat kekal (kepada SPR).
“Sehingga hari ini, kita masih tunggu jawapan SPR siapa sebenar pembekal dakwat kekal. Bukan sahaja mahal tapi tak boleh pakai.
"Oleh SPR dan Menteri tak bersedia terus terangkan maka saya mohon menteri dalam sesi pergulungan mengesahkan maklumat mengenai pembekal dakwat kekal yang telah dimaklumkan dan disiasat," katanya.
Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim dalam satu jawapan bertulis di Parlimen pada 26 Jun lalu menyatakan bahawa kos untuk penggunaan dakwat kekal itu berjumlah RM6.9 juta.
Malaysiakini akan mendapatkan reaksi syarikat dan individu terbabit sebelum menyiarkan nama tersebut.-malaysiakini
Rafizi dalam ucapannya di Dewan Rakyat hari ini turut menyebut nama individu yang didakwa sebagai pemilik syarikat terbabit serta nombor kad pengenalan individu berkenaan.
Beliau juga mendakwa, pemilik syarikat tersebut mempunyai syarikat lain yang juga telah mendapat kontrak lain secara rundingan terus dengan kerajaan.
Rafizi mendakwa beliau mengetahui demikian dari "maklumat dalaman oleh SPR (Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya)".
"Maknanya, pemilik syarikat ini pakar perundingan terus kepada kerajaan. Semua dia dapat.
Sebab dia rapat dengan pimpinan kerajaan termasuk pengerusi dan timbalan pengerusi SPR.
"Sebab itu saya faham kenapa Kinabatangan (Bung Mokhtar Radin) tak ada (kontrak). Saya faham kenapa Kinabatangan merungut semalam," kata Rafizi.
Pengarah strategi PKR itu seterusnya berkata, kaedah rundingan terus tanpa kontrak terbuka itu merupakan antara satu perkara yang menyebabkan peningkatan jumlah belanjawan saban tahun.
Individu yang didakwa mendapat kontrak membekalkan dakwat kekal adalah
Mohamed Salleh Mohamed Ali
"Kalau tanpa kontrak yang terbuka dan apabila rundingan dibuat secara terus, tentu kosnya tinggi dan tak tertakluk pada harga pasaran.
“Bukan sahaja kos tinggi tetapi banyak keadaan apabila mutu perkhidmatan dan barangan yang didapat itu tidaklah memuaskan dan merugikan wang rakyat,” katanya.
Beliau seterusnya mengaitkan peruntukan sebanyak RM400 juta yang diluluskan oleh Kementerian Kewangan kepada SPR untuk menguruskan pilihan raya umum ke-13.
"Contoh paling baik yang tersenarai dalam senarai belanja yang diminta untuk diluluskan kali ini adalah mengenai rundingan terus perbekalan barang-barang pilihan raya termasuk baju, topi dan yang paling hebat sekali dakwat kekal (kepada SPR).
“Sehingga hari ini, kita masih tunggu jawapan SPR siapa sebenar pembekal dakwat kekal. Bukan sahaja mahal tapi tak boleh pakai.
"Oleh SPR dan Menteri tak bersedia terus terangkan maka saya mohon menteri dalam sesi pergulungan mengesahkan maklumat mengenai pembekal dakwat kekal yang telah dimaklumkan dan disiasat," katanya.
Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim dalam satu jawapan bertulis di Parlimen pada 26 Jun lalu menyatakan bahawa kos untuk penggunaan dakwat kekal itu berjumlah RM6.9 juta.
Malaysiakini akan mendapatkan reaksi syarikat dan individu terbabit sebelum menyiarkan nama tersebut.-malaysiakini
Tak munasabah kalau Aziz danWan Ahmad tak mengetahui mengenai urusan pembelian dakwat kekal
Pengerusi SPR nafi kenal rapat dengan pembekal dakwat kekal
Rafizi kata pembekal dakwat kekal itu adalah individu "rakan rapat" pemimpin tertinggi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR),bererti termasuklah Pengerusi dan timbalannya. Takkan Pengerusi dan timbalannya tak tahu atau tak dimaklumkan oleh Setiausahanya berkaitan dengan kontrak pembelian dakwat kekal ini...mustahil...
Kalau benar si Aziz dan Wan Ahmad tak tahu atau dimaklumkan, sahlah mereka adalah Pengerusi dan timbalan yang lemah dan lembab atau depa pura2 buat tak tahu...
Setiausaha SPR pula akan dikambing hitamkan oleh si pengerusi dan timbalannya...
Tenggiling Landak - Inilah kata orang Dah terantok baru terngadah... Sekarang baru nak nafikan...suruh dedahkan nama Syarikat pembekal LIAT amat...konon demi keselamatan Negara ...sekarang dah TERDEDAH...adakah Malaysia akan diserang Singapura?
Leslie Chan - Dulu masa Rafizi bongkar kes lembu duduk condo dulu,mami lembu pon ckp mcm tu,tak kenal lah,xde kena mengena la.
Ayor Tawor Manjung - dedah la macmna pun..mampuih tak mengaku spr ni..isssh memang tak ada maruah sungguh la..selagi ada kuasa keris telanjang di belakang boleh la tipo sana sini..rakyat tetap tunggu..
Rafizi: Indelible ink supplier close to gov't leaders...
The Dewan Rakyat has been given details of the supplier of the indelible ink used for the first time during the 13th general election in May.
Rafizi Ramli (PKR-Pandan, right) cited information from “internal sources in the Election Commission (EC)” in saying that the contract for the ink supply was awarded through a direct tender.
He named both the companies and the businessperson who controls them, but Malaysiakini has withheld these details pending the right of reply.
Rafizi, when debating the Supplementary Supply Bill today, said the companies also supplied t-shirts and hats to the EC.
"(The businessperson) is an expert in direct negotiations. He got the ink contract, he even got a defence contract ... because he is close to government leaders including the chairperson and deputy chairperson of the EC," he said.
Malaysiakini has contacted the EC officials for comment, but has yet to obtain any response.
Rafizi said Pakatan Rakyat had to conduct its own investigation after the EC and the government refused to name the supplier of the ink.
Shahidan Kassim (left), the minister in the Prime Minister's Department, had admitted in the House that the indelible ink did not contain any chemical, except for food dye, but refused to disclose the name of the supplier for "security reasons".
"To date, we have waited for an answer on the supplier of the indelible ink, which was not only expensive, but unusable,” said Rafizi.
"Because the EC and the minister have refused to come clean, I request the minister, when winding up later, to verify the information that we have revealed.”
'What's the crime?'
Rafizi said there were a total of three companies involved in the direct negotiation, and they were either directly or indirectly controlled by the said businessperson.
Later, Reezal Merican Naina Merican (BN-Kepala Batas, left) interjected, querying if there was any wrong in direct negotiations.
"What is the crime over there? Direct negotiation is not new and was even done by past leaderships such as when Permatang Pauh (Anwar Ibrahim) was Finance Minister," he said.
Rafizi rebutted that direct negotiations were only done in projects that required specialised skills.
"But certainly it is not done for indelible ink where the whole world is up for the job," he said.
The first-term MP also cheekily mocked Bung Mokthar Radin (BN-Kinabatangan, right), stating: "Many other companies could have supplied the indelible ink at a good price.
Pity Kinabatangan, he also has a right to compete if his company can supply indelible ink and is better or more indelible".
He was referring to Bung Mokthar's admission yesterday that he has asked for government contracts but could not get any due to open tenders.
However, despite the calls from Rafizi for the government to clarify the matter, Deputy Finance Minister Ahmad Maslan, in his winding up speech, was mum on the alleged indelible ink supplier.-malaysiakini
EC chief denies ties to ink supplier...
Election Commission chief Abdul Aziz Yusof said that neither he nor his deputy Wan Ahmad Wan Omar have close ties with the supplier of the indelible ink used in the 13th general election.
He denied any link between him or Wan Ahmad (left) to the companies exposed by PKR’s Pandan MP Rafizi Ramli, or to the company's director as alleged by the MP in the Dewan Rakyat today.
“I absolutely deny that I or my deputy have close ties with the (companies) named. All procurements were managed by the secretariat and (EC secretary) Kamaruddin Baria.
“Kamaruddin will obtain a copy of the Parliament hansard to check the details and will act accordingly,” he said in a text message to Malaysiakini.
The MP, while debating the Supplementary Supply Bill, revealed the identity of the alleged supplier and his companies and claimed that the deal was done through direct negotiations.
“He got the ink contract, he even got a defence contract... because he is close to government leaders, including the chairperson and deputy chairperson of the EC,” Rafizi had said.
Malaysiakini has contacted the company involved and is withholding the name of the company and its directors pending the right of reply.- malaysiakini
Dudeno - It seems odd to me that the head and deputy so keen to make the EC secretariat the scapegoat only now when this issue was brought up a long time ago. It looks like Mr. Baria is the designated fall guy after the top two realize the people will not let this matter rest until heads roll. Must be horrible to have bosses like these two.
Iamleavingbutdecidedtostay - What did we expect the EC heads to say. Yes we were connected. This has to be investigated to the core and the truth revealed. This is playing with the election of a government and f this is not treason than pigs can fly...
homesick - Denial! Denial! And more denial! Now they pass the buck/blame to his secretary. Don't they know that the bucks stops with them, even if its not their fault. In this case they know exactly what is/was going on.
cala - The indelible ink fiasco is the latest of a long list of fruads taking place in the UMNO-led BN regime (others are cow-condo, PKFZ, independent power plants award, etc). One thing is for sure, after an uninterrupted rule of over five decades, the regime is no longer capable of running a decent government. There is no shame in cheating.
Anonymous_40f4 - The deliberately diluted and adulterated ink could have costed Rm100k,the balance gone into close friends pockets?Rm7 million for the ink conjob is ridiculous.
factnot fiction - So what is new, pay the price of Silver and what do we get? Food dye and a rich very rich Friend of Barisan.
supercession - The EC chiefs ought to be stripped naked, inked and whipped in public for their incompetence, lies, corruption and acts of treason!
Touche - Not at all surprising. Little wonder, EC refuses to disclose the names. Well done Rafizi
cheers.
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