12 January 2012

Graft scandal, a sitting MP, who was an ex-Minister...

Blogger TheWhistleblower711 this time names a former cabinet minister, who is a sitting MP, of having allegedly received RM300,000 from a contractor.

A former minister has been accused of receiving money from a Johor businessman in the latest allegation by blogger TheWhistleblower711. The blogger recently caused a stir by implicating two aides of the country’s top leaders and a deputy minister of graft.



In this latest exposé, TheWhistleblower711, the pseudonym of the anonymous writer, posted that the former minister, a female member of parliament from Umno, had allegedly received RM300,000 from the same businessman who had channeled thousands in monthly contributions to the other three government officials.

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commision (MACC) has previously named the businessman as Advance Maintenance Precision Management Sdn Bhd and Gerbang Perdana managing director Yahya Abd Jalil in their investigations in the earlier accusations.

A copy of what appears to be a cheque amounting RM300,000, dated April 7, 2011, addressed to the former minister was published in the blog. This was “proof” of the blogger’s claim.

“The mode of the transaction is pretty straight forward. Perhaps it is meant for social programs in the MP’s constituency. Who knows for sure except for the giver and the receiver,” said TheWhistleblower711.

TheWhistleblower711 asked that the former minister to explain herself and urged the MACC look into this accusation as well.

TheWhistleblower711 also urged people reading his writings to “stop and think” to put an end to all corruption by exposing corrupt practices.



Stressing that it was immaterial if his blog was “politcally motivated” or aligned to any political parties, TheWhistleblower711 said facts remain facts.


Advising others to be whistleblowers too, the blogger said:“Gather evidence as my sources and informers has. Be vigilant. Be safe. Disregard any political motive and alignment, as corruption does not knows any political ideology. Let us all work together with the authorities and should the authorities failed, then there is always another way, expose it publicly.”

‘Political contribution’

On Dec 18, FMT first reported The Whistleblower711′s allegations of covert dealings implicating, and naming, Deputy Finance Minister Awang Adek Hussin; and two aides working under Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin respectively.

The blogger claimed to have top-level informants and had alleged that the three government officials had received kickbacks and were “bought” by the same businessman for the purpose of obtaining contracts from the federal government and its agencies.




The bribes were allegedly made in relation to a contract to provide service to Bangunan Sultan Iskandar and Johor Bahru Sentral in Johor by the Public Works Department, a contract Yahya’s(above) companies allegedly won.
MACC had later confirmed that it was investigating allegations of corruption against

Awang Adek Hussin and Yahya.

Proof of these contributions was published in the blog in the form of scans of several cash deposit slips, together with serial numbers. These were alleged to be the personal accounts of the government officials.


On Dec 21, Awang Adek(above) admitted to receiving “political contributions” to his personal account as alleged but denied that it amounted to corruption. He said the contributions were used for social programmes in Bachok, where he is the Umno division chief.

While Najib has yet to explain on the matter, on Dec 27, Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said that he would look into the allegations that his senior private secretary Mohd Shukor Abdul Manan received more than RM100,000 in kickbacks. He claimed to be unaware of any wrongdoings.

source:FMT

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