18 October 2015

Usul undi tak percaya di parlimen Isnin ini...


PKR bentang usul undi tak percaya di parlimen minggu depan

Satu kenyataan media menyebut Ahli parlimen Petaling Jaya Selatan Tuan Hee Loy Sian akan membentangkan usul undi tidak percaya terhadap PM Najib Razak pada sesi parlimen bermula minggu hadapan.

Kenyataan  itu menyebut usul tersebut dibentangkan atas sikap tidak bertanggungjawab PM Najib Razak menerima dana sumbangan RM2.6 bilion yang meragukan dari penderma Arab yang tidak dinyatakan identitinya.

Derma juga, menurut kenyataan itu, tidak sepatutnya dimasukkan ke dalam akaun peribadi Najib sebaliknya kepada Umno.

Usul itu juga akan menyentuh mengenai siasatan skandal 1MDB yang berlaku di mana 

 “Special Task Force” yang sepatutnya menyiasat skandal utu dibubarkan tanpa memberi sebarang alasan sehingga Peguam Negara Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail ditamatkan perkhidmatan; pegawai SPRM dipindahkan; pihak polis mengganggu siasatan SPRM dan Bank Negara; Public Account Committee (PAC) yang sedang menjalankan siasatan terhadap kes 1MDB tidak berfungsi akibat daripada empat anggota PAC yang terbabit telah dilantik menjadi Menteri atau Timbalan Menteri oleh Perdana Menteri; Pengarah Cawangan Khas (SB) diberhentikan; Timbalan Pengarah Cawangan Khas dipindahkan ke Jabatan Perdana Menteri tanpa diberi tugasan.

Usul itu juga menyebut Najib Razak telah menjejaskan imej negara di mata dunia dan menyebabkan pelabur tidak yakin terhadap Kerajaan sekarang sehingga ekonomi menjadi tidak stabil, serta pasaran saham menjunam teruk dan kejatuhan nilai wang ringgit Malaysia berbanding dengan dolar Amerika Syarikat. - suarapakatandaily

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MP seeks to table confidence motion against Najib...

An opposition MP is seeking to table a confidence motion against the Prime Minister, Najib Razak, when the Dewan Rakyat resumes on Monday.

It is the 25th of 28 proposed motions listed on the Order Paper for business in the House, which meets from Monday until Dec 3 for the Budget meeting in its final session for the year.

However, as the Budget and other government business usually take priority, the House may run out of time before it gets to Hoy’s motion.

A confidence motion, if carried by the House, would result in the resignation of the prime minister. However, the Barisan Nasional commands 137 of 222 votes in the House and the motion, allowed by the Speaker to be tabled and debated, could only succeed if a sufficient number of Barisan MPs vote against Najib.

The basis of the proposed motion is the reported US$700 million (RM2.6 billion) deposit in Najib’s private bank account which was later explained as being a political donation from a Middle Eastern source.

It also raised other issues connected with the government investment arm 1Malaysia Development Bhd which critics of Najib, principally what the former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad, has used against him in a year-long campaign to force him out of office.

Dr Mahathir has publicly supported the tabling of a confidence motion and has urged Umno MPs to vote against Najib.

The proposed motion said...

“By not explaining why this ‘donation money’ was transferred into his personal account and not under the party’s name, the House is also not satisfied with the investigation into the 1MDB (1Malaysia Development Berhad) scandal where the ‘special task force’ that was supposed to probe the scandal, was dissolved without any explanation while Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail had his services terminated, MACC (Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission) officers were transferred, police interfered with MACC and Bank Negara probes, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) that was investigating 1MDB ceased to function because four of its members were appointed to be ministers or deputy ministers by the prime minister, the director of Special Branch was terminated, his deputy transferred to the Prime Minister’s Department without assignment.- fmt

Yesterday, PKR secretary-general Rafizi Ramli said the public has to adjust their expectations as the Malaysian parliamentary system means it is difficult to get a no-confidence motion through.

"My worry is that if the public doesn't understand the rules of Parliament, they might say that the opposition has lied to them.

"(But) something that is difficult but is right, you still have to push. But then you have to be realistic of the outcome," he said. - mk


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