07 October 2015

Beranikah Mereka Derhaka Titah Raja...



Raja-raja Melayu telah bertitah.

Pertama, mereka menitahkan agar kerajaan menyelesaikan secepat mungkin penyiasatan yang berkaitan dengan 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

Kedua, mereka mahu tindakan sepatutnya dan tegas diambil ke atas orang-orang yang dibabitkan.

Menjunjung kasih Tuanku.

Kita mahu lihat sama ada kerajaan, bermula dengan Perdana Menteri (Datuk Seri Mappadulung Daeng Matti­mung Karaeng Sanrobone) Mohd Najib Abdul Razak, akan mentaati perintah Raja-Raja Melayu itu atau menderhakainya.

Seyogia diingatkan, Mohd Najib bukan setakat Pahlawan Bugis, beliau juga adalah salah seorang Orang Besar Berempat Pahang. Pastinya beliau arif mengenai kedaulatan Raja-Raja.

Kita juga mahu lihat sama ada Peguam Negara (Tan Sri) Mohamed Apandi Bin Haji Ali, Ketua Polis Negara (Tan Sri) Khalid Abu Bakar, Ketua Pesuruhjaya, Suruhnjaya Pencegah Rasuah Malaysia (MACC) Abu Kassim Mohamed,Gabenor Bank Negara (Tan Sri) Zeti Akhtar Aziz dan Jawatankuasa Kira-Kira Wang Negara (PAC) taat kepada Raja-Raja Melayu atau setia dan takut kepada Mohd Najib.

Bukan amalan harian bagi Majlis Raja-Raja mengeluarkan titah mengenai pentadbiran negara. Tetapi apabila ia mengeluarkan titah mengenai penyiasatan 1MDB, pastilah ia sangat mendesak dan diperlukan.

Dalam erti kata lain, Raja-Raja Melayu berasa tidak boleh berdiam diri lagi.

Pertimbangkan fakta-fakta berikut yang terkandung dalam titah mereka yang diumumkan oleh Penyimpan Mohor Besar Raja-Raja Melayu, (Datuk Seri) Syed Danial Syed Ahmad semalam:

1. Raja-Raja Melayu menekankan peri pentingnya semua pihak yang terbabit memberikan kerjasama  "sahih dan ikhlas" demi memastikan penyiasatan itu mencapai matlamat.

2. Hasil penyiasatan mesti dilaporkan secara terperinci dan telus supaya orang ramai yakin terhadap keikhlasan kerajaan tidak menyembunyikan fakta dan kebenaran.

3. Kegagalan memberi penjelasan dan jawapan yang meyakinkan dikhuatiri menyebabkan berlakunya krisis keyakinan.

Natijahnya, kecuali Mohd Najib dan para penyokong ekstrem beliau sudah hilang akal, "mereng" dan derhaka kepada Raja, mereka akan melakukan seperti yang dititahkan. - a.kadirjasin

Rulers have spoken, will Najib commit lese majeste?

Raja-raja Melayu pun dah meluat dengan skandal 1MDB... 

Raja-Raja Melayu mahu kerajaan menyelesaikan secepat mungkin siasatan berkaitan dengan 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) dan mengambil tindakan tegas yang sewajarnya terhadap pihak-pihak yang terlibat.

Dalam satu kenyataan, baginda sekalian menegaskan semua pihak bertanggungjawab untuk memberi kerjasama yang sebenar dan jujur agar usaha serta maksud siasatan tersebut berjaya.

"Penemuan siasatan ini hendaklah dilaporkan secara lengkap dan telus supaya rakyat dapat diyakinkan akan keikhlasan kerajaan yang sama sekali tidak akan melindungkan fakta dan kebenaran," menurut kenyataan itu.

Kenyataan dikeluarkan Penyimpan Mohor Besar Raja-Raja Datuk Seri Syed Danial Syed Ahmad berikutan mesyuarat Pra-Majlis Raja-raja yang diadakan di Istana Negara hari ini. Baca story seterusnya...


Rulers want 1MDB probe wrapped up, wrongdoers punished...

The Conference of Rulers has decreed that the probe into 1MDB be completed as soon as possible and the wrongdoers, if any, be punished.

"The findings of this probe must be reported in full and transparently so the people can be convinced of the government's sincerity that it would never hide the facts and the truth.

"Failure to give an explanation and satisfactory answers may cause a confidence crisis," read the sultans' statement issued by the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Syed Danial Syed Ahmad.

"As a result the rakyat believe, either as reality or perception, that it is one of the main reasons which influenced the ringgit's sharp downfall, which has given a negative impact on the country's financial market and economic climate while affecting the world's view of Malaysia" they added.

In the joint statement as reported by Bernama, the Malays Rulers also asked all responsible parties to give their full cooperation so that the purpose of the investigation is fulfilled.

They said if the 1MDB issue is not dealt with intelligently and continues to drag on, it will damage the economy and the people's welfare.

They fear it may even cause public unrest.

The Wall Street Journal previously reported that 1MDB funds had made its way into Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's personal accounts.

Najib, however, denies any wrongdoing or that he had used 1MDB funds for personal gain. - mk


Here’s our RM2.6m, where’s your RM2.6b, Najib asked...

Gabungan NGO menuntut pilihan raya bersih dan adil (BERSIH) hari ini mendedahkan pecahan jumlah dana dan mencabar Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak mengikut jejak yang sama.

Menurut BERSIH, jumlah keseluruhan yang diterimanya sebanyak RM2,647,361.74, dengan jumlah terbesar sebanyak RM2,064,652.74 datang daripada sumbangan derma.

Penjualan baju T dan skaf masing-masing menyumbang RM553,914 dan RM28,795.

Sementara jumlah perbelanjaan pula, termasuk persiapan pra himpunan BERSIH 4 dan sepanjang perhimpunan 34 jam pada 29 dan 30 Ogos lalu, badan pemantau itu membelanjakan sebanyak RM664,052.52.

"(Najib), kami sudah mendedahkan (dana) kami, sekarang tunjuk dana kamu pula," kata ahli jawatankuasa pemandu Thomas Fann merujuk RM2.6 bilion sumbangan politik yang didepositkan ke akaun peribadi Najib yang didakwa sumber dari Timur Tengah.

BERISH juga mendedahkan laporan setebal 2,126 muka surat yang mengandungi nama semua penderma.

"Mereka semua rakyat Malaysia, sama ada rakyat tempatan atau yang menetap di luar negara. Tada ada pun penderma dari Timur Tengah," katanya berseloroh. Story seterusnya...

Bersih declares RM2.6 million account, dares Najib to do the same 

Jomo - TPPA Offers Little Trade Advantage To Malaysia


The TPPA is a secret document. The public does not know  what are the full contents of this TPPA Agreement.  And yet the morons who signed this secret document claim to be public servants. 

What is the TPPA, according to the Americans

Let me summarise for you what the TPPA will do.

 According to President Obama, this is what the TPPA will do :

1. So America can export more products stamped Made in America all over the world

2. Negotiate agreements for free and fair trade that would support American workers, American businesses, and the American economy as a whole

3. America should write those rules, opening new markets to American products 

4. That’s what the agreement reached today in Atlanta will do

5. An agreement that reflects America’s values 

6. It’s an agreement that puts American workers first.

7. Help American businesses sell more Made in America goods and services around the world, and help more American workers compete and win.”

Pay attention to this point by Obama :  " We should write those rules, opening new markets to American products while setting high standards for protecting workers and preserving our environment. " 

"opening new markets to American products while setting high standards for protecting workers and preserving our environment"


Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement TPPA - Malaysian Protesters

Folks, do you know what these mean?  Malaysia may not be able to import cheap RM15 a kilo grapes from China because the grapes were planted on land that once belonged to the great grandfather of some Chinese guy who was wrongfully imprisoned for being a terrorist or something (like in Guantanamo Bay).

So prices of imported grapes will go up. So the Americans can sell their RM50 a kilo grapes here.

Ok maybe I am stretching it. But here is a more likely scenario. 

Malaysia may not be allowed to export hard wood products to the US or anywhere else in the world because that means we are cutting down the forests and contributing to global warming and destroying the environment in the US. 

But American furniture can be imported into Malaysia because theirs is made of err...err..some kind of wood. I like American furniture. My house is full of Made In USA furniture.  But the choice comes at a price.  It should not come at a cost.- syedsoutsidethebox  




cheers.

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