02 March 2012

Pengarah2 NFC balun 81.4 juta dari akaun NFC...

NONE Pengarah-pengarah National Feedlot Corporation mengeluarkan hampir RM81.4 juta daripada akaun Pusat Fidlot Nasional (MFC) pada 2009, dakwa Setiausaha Publisiti DAP Tony Pua.
 

Jumlah itu, katanya, dipegang oleh syarikat persendirian bawah pengarah-pengarahnya dan tiada jaminan akan dipulangkan kepada NFC.

"Pengarah-pengarahnya menegaskan bahawa semua syarikat ini sama adalah subsidiari atau berkaitan dengan NFC.

"Tetapi akaun sejak 2007 menunjukkan NFC tidak mempunyai subsidiari," katanya dalam sidang media di ibu pejabat DAP di Kuala Lumpur hari ini.- malaysiakini





'Directors have taken out RM81.4mil from NFC'


Directors of the National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) have transferred close to RM81.4 million from the company account to those of external companies as of 2009, DAP national publicity chief Tony Pua said today.

The amount, he said, is held by private companies under the directors without any guarantee  that the sum would be returned to NFC.

"The directors have emphasised that all these companies are either subsidiaries or associated with NFC.


“But the accounts since 2007 showed NFC has no subsidiaries," he said at a press conference at the DAP headquarters in Kuala Lumpur this morning.

 
 The NFC's 2009 audit report states:"Included in other receivables and deposits of the company is an amount of RM81,324,745 (2008: RM32,275,493) due by companies which are associated with certain directors of the company.

"The amounts are unsecured and have no fixed term of repayment."


Pua said: "This means that we don't know if we can get the money back."

 
Audit reports for 2008 and 2009
 
Reiterating that lending directly to company directors is against the Companies Act 1965, Pua speculated that the amount may have ballooned to over RM100 million after 2009, the accounts of which  have yet to be published.



NONEThe audit reports of 2008 and 2009 listed  the company directors as Women, Family and Community Development Minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil’s (right) husband Mohamad Salleh Ismail and their three children, namely Wan Shahinur Izran Mohamad Salleh, Wan Izzana Fatimah Zabedah Mohamad Salleh and Wan Shahinur Izmir Mohamad Salleh.

The other five appointed directors were A Manaf Hussin, Mohd Mokhtar Ismail, Mat Ali Hassan, Raj D Ratnakumar and Norzam Md Nor.


However, Ratnakumar and Norzam resigned in 2009 while Alias Mohd Yassim was appointed in May 2010.


“Given that this amount of money was funded by taxpayers, I call upon NFC to immediately disclose every single cent of the RM81.4 million.


“There is a great need for accountability, money from the government cannot be used for anything or hidden away, it must be transparent and taxpayers must be informed,” he said.


If NFC fails to immediately disclose all the private companies that have drawn money from NFC, Pua said, he will push this matter before the Public Accounts Committee which will meet on Mar 5.


“I will make sure NFC is at the top of the agenda... I will demand a list of other receivables from who and to where,” he said.


According to its audit report from LM Chan & Associates, NFC had in 2007 suffered a loss of RM1.94 million, followed by RM7.04 million and RM10.94 million in 2008 and 2009, respectively.


For 2008 and 2009, NFC’s revenue cost exceeded its gross revenue, thus suffering a loss even before other operating costs and expenses were deducted.


 As of 2009, it had piled up a total loss of RM19.93 million.

The audit reports also showed that the directors had forked out a total of RM1.11 million for the National Feedlot Project, however, the remaining was from the RM250 million government soft loan granted to NFC. - malaysiakini



AG returns NFC investigation papers to police...
The public who are eager to see the outcome of the National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) scandal will have to wait longer as the attorney-general has sent the investigation papers back to the police, requesting for more probes.

According to the police Facebook, deputy inspector-general of police Khalid Abu Bakar said the AG wanted more investigations to be conducted on the case, but did not specify why the papers were sent back to the police.


"The police will gather more evidence and the necessary information in accordance to the request by the AG's Chambers," he said.

Earlier on, Bukit Aman Commercial CID director Syed Ismail Syed Azizan revealed that the police has proposed that the AG charge NFC chairperson Mohamed Salleh Ismail, the husband of Women, Family and Community Development Minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, with criminal breach of trust.

This prompted NFC to respond, describing Syed Ismail’s statement as "premature"
because the investigations are still under way.

NFC’s statement was then echoed by Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, who asserted that the decision on any charges against individuals linked to the NFC will be decided solely by the AG. -malaysiakini


AG pulangkan kertas siasatan NFC kepada polis

Orang ramai yang mengikuti perkembangan skandal National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) perlu menunggu lebih lama lagi kerana Peguam Negara telah memulangkan kertas siasatan kepada polis untuk siasatan lanjut.

Menurut laporan The Star Online, Timbalan Ketua Polis Negara, Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar berkata AG mahu siasatan lanjut dijalankan terhadap kes tersebut, tetapi tidak menyatakan mengapa kertas siasatan itu dipulangkan kepada polis.


NONESebelum itu, Pengarah Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersial Bukit Aman Datuk Syed Ismail Syed Azizan mendedahkan bahawa pihak polis telah mencadangkan supaya AG mendakwa Pengerusi NFC, Datuk Seri Mohamed Salleh Ismail (kiri) - suami Menteri Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat, Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, atas tuduhan pecah amanah.

Dalam reaksinya, NFC menegaskan bahawa kenyataan Syed Ismail sebagai "pra-matang" kerana siasatan masih dijalankan.

Manakala Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak pula dilaporkan berkata bahawa keputusan mengenai apa-apa tuduhan terhadap individu yang dikaitkan dengan NFC, akan diputuskan oleh Peguam Negara.-malaysiakini


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