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BBC Headline: AG Switzerland (Bukan Apandi) lapor USD4 billion dari 1MDB hilang
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kelapaparut replied at 30-1-2016 04:15 PM
Tp kjaan switzerland pun bukan suci mane pun tiap2 thn raja switzerland mswati selalu buat upacara p ...
aku bc thread ni penuh konsentrasi dgn semangat membara dan amarah serta geram yg sgt padu. tiba kat komen ni aku gelak terguling2.
kakakakakajaka
hahahahaha
adoiiiiiii. |
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cybertrooper wak maslan cuti hari ni |
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kemaruk replied at 30-1-2016 04:31 PM
sikit2 flying spegeti.. itu untuk troll theist macam korang je..
Eh jawab la soalan tu dulu. Bila nak saman semuanya dah kalau kau cakap pitnah tipu xde bukti bagai? Keep calm and eat spegeti ok? |
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mentaliti peon camni le
tak saman = bersalah
sian, ko ingat atheist betul2 sembah spegeti monster ke?
sian kat otak ko tu.. no wonder bodo..
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ini semua salah DAP |
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knp la org tak abis2 tuduh pm kesayangan rkyt msia ni
dia kan inesen ... suci gitu: |
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Bendahari umngok cawangan mana pulak la nak gantikan AG sewizilan ni nt.
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bendahari kelab penyokong umno cawangan eropah |
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woi, switzerland to macam swiss utara, dan swaziland tu macam swiss selatan....paham tak....
walau pun rakyat mereka bersaudara, tapi political ideologi berlainan...
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Baguslah, mulayu dah berjaya dan kaya, ko jeles kan?
janji bukan dapig. |
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Baguslah, mulayu dah berjaya dan kaya, ko jeles kan?
janji bukan dapig. |
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Duit pusing2 di antarabangsa, last2 masuk mana pun tak tau, mmg hebat caranya cari makan. |
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no hope la malaysia selagi berPMkan dia ni |
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bangkai gajah memang susah nak tutup...dah berbagai org yg cuba, termasuklah AG tapi masih berbau jugak... |
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penat jer apandi jadi hakim dan lambung2 kertas baru2 ni.. now ada AG lain pulak nak jadi hakim.. |
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http://www.asiasentinel.com/poli ... utm_campaign=buffer
he world outside of Malaysia appears to be coming apart for Prime Minister Najib Razak, with announcements on Jan. 26 by Swiss authorities that as much as US$4 billion has been stolen from the state-backed 1MDB investment fund, and a report in France that two officials of a state-owned defense contractor were indicted in December for bribing Najib in the 1996 US$1 billion purchase of French submarines.
The events followed a disastrous press conference on Jan. 26 by Attorney General Mohamed Apandi Ali supposedly clearing Najib of wrongdoing over RMB2.82 billion (US$681 million) that had ended up in his personal bank account in 2013. Enterprising news photographers using telephoto lenses caught pictures of the papers he was waving during the press conference. The papers actually described a money trail of millions of ringgit of public money that flowed into Najib’s personal accounts.
Apandi Ali’s assertion that the money came from the Saudi royal family has been met with widespread derision. In all, the aftermath of the attorney general’s press conference presents a picture of a government desperately scrambling to contain a widening scandal. The Saudi government is said to be investigating the assertion that the royal family had made the donation, which is felt to be highly unlikely, especially in the light of the Swiss investigation.
Najib Stonewalls
If the world outside is coming apart for Najib, however, he has done his level best to try to contain news of the scandal inside the country, blocking critical international news organizations including Asia Sentinel and Sarawak Report. This week the government also blocked the enormously popular blog platform Medium for reprinting Sarawak Report articles, although those articles represent a tiny fraction of the blog platform’s output by thousands of bloggers, many of whom merely publish recipes or stories about their cats.
In addition to blocking Asia Sentinel and Sarawak Report, the government in July 2015 suspended the influential business publication The Edge and its sister paper for three months for printing details of the 1MDB mess. Police in May arrested journalists from the news portal Malaysian Insider and in November raided the offices of another, Malaysiakini. It has recently toughened laws against online media. Nonetheless, both published the news of the Swiss action.
The mainstream media, including radio, television and newspapers, all of which are owned by government-aligned political parties, have been put on notice to be careful of what they air or print. The government has charged opposition politicians with sedition for seeking to investigate the various scandals and sought to curb public statements of critics by threatening them with jail – including the 90-year-old former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, the man who engineered his ascent to the top job by driving his predecessor, Ahmad Abdullah Badawi, from office.
Najib and Apandi Ali have silenced Malaysian Anti-Crime Commission investigators and pigeonholed an investigation into the movement of money by Central Bank Governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz.
Any of the scandals would have driven another person from office. But Najib, backed by his tenacious wife Rosmah Mansor, has stonewalled all challenges, charging racism or a cabal by unknown dark forces outside the country to push him out. He is said to be seeking a public relations firm to polish his image in preparation for elections in 2018.
But Stonewalling won’t Stop Outside Probes
But the tone of the two new investigations by prosecutors in international courts may be something else. Other probes are moving forward by the US government for money-laundering and in other countries as well. While Najib continues via patronage, bribes or makework jobs to receive the solid backing of the UMNO cadres who elect him, the international problems he faces could make it a new ballgame. It is too early to tell.
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PETALING JAYA: The DAP has urged Malaysian investigation agencies to double their efforts in the wake of a Swiss request for cooperation into possible embezzlement of up to US4 billion from 1Malaysia Development Bhd.
The MP for Petaling Jaya Utara, Tony Pua, said the Swiss Attorney-General’s announcement on Friday evening would have amounted to the “darkest nightmare” for prime minister Najib Razak, who is chairman of the 1MDB board of advisers.
The Swiss AG, Michael Lauber, said the request to Malaysia for mutual legal assistance was being made regarding possible violations of Swiss laws on bribery of foreign officials, misconduct in public office, money laundering and criminal mismanagement at 1MDB.
Pua, who is the DAP’s national publicity secretary, said in a statement today: “We now call upon (Attorney-General) Apandi Ali to fulfil Malaysia’s obligations under the international mutual legal assistance treaties to cooperate fully with foreign investigating agencies and providing all necessary information on the bribery and corruption scandal.
Such cooperation would help remove the perception that Apandi was biased in favour of Najib, he said. Last week Apandi said he found no criminal wrongdoing involving a RM2.6 billion deposit into Najib’s personal accounts in 2013, which has been described as a political donation from the Saudi royal family.
Pua said Najib was wrong to proclaim closure of the 1MDB and SRC International scandals “because it is only the beginning of investigations at a global scale”.
He said the Swiss request had turned the tables on Apandi for denying a request by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission to approach foreign regulators to complete their investigations.
The Swiss Attorney-General’s office said criminal proceedings had been opened last August against two former 1MDB officials as well as “persons unknown”.
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com ... -darkest-nightmare/ |
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Semua salah Tony Pua yang cemburukan kejayaan ummah |
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