18 March 2012

Najib sedang me'ready'kan diri untuk PRU-13...

Perdana Menteri sudah bersedia, tetapi mahkamah belum lagi. Kes-kes memalukan dijadualkan hanya bermula selepas Jun, iaitu selepas pilihan raya umum ke-13 diramal diadakan. Apa persamaan kontroversi berkenaan?
  • Diumumkan pada hujung minggu lalu bahawa Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, menteri wanita, keluarga dan pembangunan masyarakat, terpaksa melepaskan jawatannya berikutan apa yang kini dikenali sebagai ‘skandal lembu’ dan akan berundur pada 8 April apabila tempoh beliau sebagai senator berakhir.
  • NONEPada 13 Mac, hari suami, Shahrizat, Datuk Seri Mohamed Salleh Ismail, dihadapkan ke mahkamah atas dakwaan salah guna wang pinjaman mudah RM250 juta yang diberikan kerajaan. Ketua Wanita PKR, Zuraidah Kamaruddin cuba membawa usul di Dewan Rakyat bagi membahaskan kemelut itu tetapi dimaklumkan oleh speaker, Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia, bahawa perkara itu kini di mahkamah dan adalah sub judice - jika dibincangkan. Ini bermakna pembangkan kehilangan modal berkempenyang mantap.
  • Pada hujung minggu yang sama, Suruhanjaya Sekuriti mengumumkan pengerusinya Datuk Zarinah Anwar, akan meletakkan jawatan pada akhir bulan ini berikutan konflik kepentingan peribadi memababitkan suaminya dalam urusan niaga saham.
  • azlanHujah bagi rayuan dua anggota polis yang disabitkan membunuh warga Mongolia Altantuya Shaariibuu, yang sepatutnya didengar pada 10 Februari tetapi kemudiannya ditangguhkan sehingga 9 Mac, kini sekali lagi ditangguhkan sehingga 27 dan 28 Ogos.
  • Pada 9 Januari, Ketua Pembangkang Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dibebaskan daripada tuduhan meliwat, tetapi pada 25 Januari pihak pendakwaan mengumumkan bahawa mereka akan membuat rayuan. Perbicaraan rayuan keputusan tidak-bersalah itu dijangka berlarutan dan mengambil masa yang lama.
  • Terdapat pelbagai kontroversi lain, termasuk perbicaraan bekas presiden MCA Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik berhubung skandal pembinaan Zon Bebas Pelabuhan Klang, di mana kerajaan kerugian sebanyak RM12.45 bilion. Kes pendakwaan terhadap Ling selesai beberapa bulan lalu tetapi hanya baru-baru ini diumumkan bahawa beliau mesti membela diri. Tidak pasti bila beliau  akan dipanggil untuk berbuat demikian.
Apakah kes-kes berkenaan mempunyai persamaan seumpama ini ditunda ke hadapan, soal beberapa pemerhati di Kuala Lumpur.


"Mereka akan cuba menolak segala-gala kes selepas bulan Jun atau Julai yang menjadikan kita semakin yakin pilihan raya umum akan diadakan bulan Jun," kata seorang ahli perniagaan.- malaysiakini

Najib timbang 3 Jun tarikh PRU13?



Najib clears the deck for GE13

He's ready, but the courts aren't. Embarrassing cases are pushed past the anticipated June polls. What do these controversies have in common?
  • It was announced last weekend that Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, the minister for women, family and community development, had been forced out of her position as a result of what has become known as the Cowgate scandal and will step down on April 8 when her current term ends.
  • On March 13, the day after Shahrizat's husband, Mohamed Salleh Ismail, was charged in court in the alleged misuse of RM250 million of government money in scandal, Zuraidah Kamaruddin, an opposition member of parliament sought to bring up the matter, only to be told by the speaker, Pandikar Amin Mulia, that the matter is now in court and is therefore sub judice - Latin for under judicial consideration and therefore prohibited from public discussion elsewhere, taking away a potent campaign issue for the opposition.
  • NONEOn the same weekend, Shahrizat was put out to pasture, the Securities Commission announced after months of controversy that its embattled chairwoman, Zarinah Anwar, would step down at the end of the month in the wake of a blatant conflict of interest involving her husband's trading in shares.
  • Arguments in the appeal of the two convicted killers of Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu, first expected to be held on Feb 10, then delayed until March 9, have now been put off until Aug 27 and 28.
  • On Jan 9, Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim was declared not guilty in his long-running and widely publicised trial on sodomy charges, only to have the case appealed on Jan 25. The government's appeal of the not-guilty verdict is expected to be held far into the future.
  • There are a variety of other controversies hanging fire as well, including the trial of former MCA boss Dr Ling Liong Sik over a massive scandal in the construction of the Port Klang Free Zone, in which the government could lose as much as RM12.45 billion in the botched construction of the port. The prosecution finished up its case against Ling several months ago but only recently announced that he must put on a defence. It is uncertain when he will be called to do so.
Appeal against Sodomy IIazlan

What these cases have in common is all of these matters are being pushed forward into the future or taken care of in other ways, say observers in Kuala Lumpur.


"They are trying to push everything after June or July which makes us more convinced polls are going to be in June," said a Kuala Lumpur businessman.


Any and all of the matters have the potential to disturb what BN hopes will be the smooth conduct of national elections that are expected to be called sometime this year.


Of the attempt to declare sub judice the National Feedlot Corporation scandal that cost Shahrizat her job, author Kim Quek said: "It is not difficult to see that the present drama is a carefully crafted stratagem involving the concerted effort of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, police and the attorney-general, to extricate the BN from a potentially crippling predicament on the eve of an impending election.

NONEWell before the end of Anwar's trial in December last year, a source with connections to Umno sketched out a scenario for Asia Sentinel in which Anwar would be declared not guilty of having homosexual sex with his one-time aide, Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan.


The theory was that a guilty verdict would generate sympathy for the opposition and for Anwar in that it would be regarded as hopelessly rigged because of a long list of discrepancies in the trial.


A not-guilty verdict would be similarly unpalatable for the prosecution because it would be a reminder that Anwar had spent more than three years under a cloud since Saiful made the charge against him on June 29, 2008.


Whether planned or not, the appeal worked out as positive for the government as Saiful's father, Azlan Mohd Lazim, held an emotional press conference demanding that the attorney-general appeal "for the sake of my son."


Outraged statements over the verdict filled the mainstream press until Jan 25, when Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail announced his office would file the appeal. Thus the government got nearly a month of publicity in addition to shunting the decision far into the future.

The Altantuya murder



Equally, the appeal of the convicted murderers in the politically charged case of the Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu was obviously a problem because of long-running suspicions in Kuala Lumpur that Prime Minister Najib Razak and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, were somehow connected to the case.


At the very least it calls up questions over a 114 million euro (RM500 million) "commission" paid to Najib's best friend, Abdul Razak Baginda, for the purchase by Malaysia of submarines from the French defence contractor DCNS. Most of the money is believed to have been kicked back to either Umno of French politicians.


Altantuya was murdered on Oct 18, 2006. The interminable delays in getting justice for the murdered woman have led to suspicions that the delays are deliberate in order to erase the crime from the public mind.

altantuya razak baginda mongolian murder 190607 arrivalIn the latest episode, the appeal of the two murderers supposedly was delayed from Feb 10 because records of the trial were sent to the prison where one of the bodyguards was incarcerated, something lawyers in Kuala Lumpur find inconceivable, since records are always delivered to the defendants' attorneys and never to the inmates themselves. Then, although the case was to go to the appellate court on March 9, it was quietly moved forward to August.


"If someone suggested to me that is why all the timing seems to be falling into place just about now (in preparation for an election), it certainly is what people are thinking ," said a Kuala Lumpur-based lawyer.



"You need to be aware of what's going on. Damage control, that is what they are doing."- malaysiakini - asia sentinal


Malaysia said to prepare for potential election in May or June

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