25 March 2012

Siapa nasihat PM tolak tribunal kehakiman dlm isu 'copgate'...


Adakah Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak mendapatkan nasihat Peguam Negara Abdul Gani Patail ketika memutuskan tidak menubuhkan tribunal kehakiman dalam isu 'copgate'?

Persoalan ini diajukan oleh pemimpin popular DAP Lim Kit Siang sebagai respons kepada jawapan "tidak" Najib pada Jumaat ketika ditanya sama ada tribunal akan dibentuk bagi menyiasat dakwaan terhadap Abdul Gani.

Lim berkata, Najib juga patut tampil memberitahu parlimen dan berapa kali beliau mendapat nasihat Gani atau mana-mana pihak lain dalam isu isu sebelum membuat keputusan menolak penubuhan tribunal.

Datuk Seri Najib Razak sebelum ini berkata kerajaan tidak akan menubuhkan tribunal untuk menyiasat peguam negara Musa Hasan yang didakwa memerangkap Ramli kerana ia merupakan dakwaan yang perlu disahkan.

Malaysiakini sebelum ini melaporkan, timbalan menteri dalam negeri ketika itu Datuk Johari Baharom mengarahkan Ramli untuk menyiasat kumpulan kongsi gelap Johor yang diketuai oleh Goh Cheng Poh yang didakwa terbabit dengan wang haram.

Menurut Ramli, siasatan berkenaan mendedahkan bahawa Musa bersekongkol dengan Goh dan didakwa melindungi tokoh kongsi gelap itu.

Abdul Gani pula didakwa mempergunakan Badan Pencegah Rasuah (BPR) ketika itu bagi mengakses fail sulit berhubung kes berkenaan.

Pemberi maklumat berhubung kes Goh itu kemudiannya dikatakan diburu dan mereka dipaksa menukar kenyataan bersumpah mereka untuk memalitkan pihak polis.


Berikutan itu, pasukan siasatan Ramli pula didakwa memalsukan bukti terhadap Goh.- malaysiakini




Who advised PM against tribunal?

Did Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak seek the advice of Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail in deciding not to establish a judicial tribunal against the latter?

This is the question being pondered aloud by DAP veteran lawmaker Lim Kit Siang, in response to Najib's firm "No" on Friday when asked if a tribunal with be set up to hear allegations against Gani.


NONE"Najib should be forthcoming and tell Parliament whether and how many times he had consulted Gani (right) on the issue and who are the other judicial, legal and other officers he had consulted before he came to the conclusion to reject the call for a tribunal," said Lim in a statement today.

A number of former and serving senior police officers, including former commercial crime investigation department (CCID) chief Ramli Yusoff, have stepped up to offer evidence of wrongdoing against Gani.

They are accusing Gani of being in collusion with an underworld figure and former inspector-general of police Musa Hassan in an elaborate cover-up operation.


Malaysiakini had reported on March 11 that a number of whistleblowers

But since Ramli and another top cop Mat Zain Ibrahim, a former Kuala Lumpur CID chief, has agreed to offer "new evidence" should a tribunal be called, Lim argued that this was grounds for a tribunal.

Lim said that calling for a tribunal was the very least that Najib could do to safeguard his own credibility and legitimacy.
- malaysiakini
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