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Edited by bluehedgehog at 11-11-2015 09:38 AM
ini level seorang menteri malaysia
kalau menteri pun x tau...bayangkanlah macai2nya...
dan seperti biasa, x pernah ngaku dan minta maaf
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
Memalukan Bila Menteri Tak Tahu Larangan Makan Telur Penyu
KOTA KINABALU, 10 Nov — Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob mendakwa beliau tidak sedar akan larangan memakan telur penyu, selepas tersebar gambar beliau dihidangkan telur spesies terancam itu.
Menteri kemajuan luar bandar dan wilayah berkata beliau tidak bertanggungjawab menyediakan menu makan malam itu dan menganggap tuduhan menyalahkan beliau sebagai tidak adil.
“Bagi saya yang penting, pilihan kita buat. Hendak makan, tidak makan,” kata beliau kepada pemberita di sini.
“Saya sebenarnya, saya terus terang, saya tidak tahu pun ada akta melarang. Tapi itu bukan isu bagi saya, itu bukan isu. Yang penting makan atau tidak.”
Ismail Sabri dikritik minggu lepas susulan gambar itu yang tersebar di Facebook, yang dikatakan diambil di satu majlis Umno di sebuah restoran di Sandakan.
Ia menunjukkan Ismail Sabri duduk di meja dengan sepinggan penuh telur penyu, namun tidak kelihatan beliau memakan hidangan tersebut. Beliau duduk semeja dengan tujuh lagi tetamu, termasuk ketua bahagian Beluran dan juga wakil rakyat Sugut, Datuk James Ratib.
- themalaymailonline.com/
Ismail Sabri: I honestly didn’t know there were laws against turtle eggs
By JULIA CHAN
themalaymailonline

KOTA KINABALU, Nov 10 — Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said today he was not aware of the law that prohibits the possession and consumption of turtle eggs in Sabah, after a photograph of him being served the eggs at a dinner function in Sandakan surfaced on social media.
The Rural and Regional Development Minister stressed, however, that he was merely a guest at the event and had not been involved in preparing the menu for the night, apart from having no knowledge of the prohibition.
“Honestly, I didn’t know that there were laws against it. But to me, that is not the issue. The issue is whether it was consumed or not,” said Ismail Sabri when speaking to reporters after a meeting with the west coast village development chiefs here.
Last week, a photograph emerged on social media showing Ismail Sabri as well as Beluran Umno division chief Datuk James Ratib and Sandakan municipal council deputy president Mohd Hamsan Awang Supain among five other men seated at a restaurant with turtle eggs and lobsters placed on the “Lazy Susan” in front of them.
The photo, believed taken during the Umno Beluran division meeting dinner in August at Restoran Indah Keranamu, was first posted by Internet user “Deadturtles Sabah” on the Walai Penyu Resort Libaran Facebook page.
Ismail Sabri, who had previously defended himself saying he did not consume the eggs due to his high cholesterol, said today it was wrong to say he had consumed the eggs just because they were on the table.
“As a guest, we are not involved in ordering food. If it was an a la carte event, I would have ordered my own food, but in this event, it was pre-ordered.
“I didn't do any ordering. It was there. You cannot blame me and say I ate it just because it was on the table,” he said.
He cited an example of a Hindu going to a Malay-Muslim gathering where he said beef rendang or beef curry would most likely be served.
“You cannot say blame them and say that the Hindus at the gathering had beef. Or else all Hindus in Malaysia would’ve consumed beef against their religion. It is about the choice we make,” he said.
When asked why he did not reject the eggs at the event when he saw it, Ismail Sabri said that the important thing was that the choice was made not to consume it.
“To me, the important thing is the decisions we make, whether or not to consume it,” said Ismail Sabri.
On the possibility of action being taken on the organisers of the event as well as the restaurant, Ismail Sabri said it was up to the state’s laws.
After the photo surfaced, Sabah Wildlife Department (SWD) director William Baya the department will be investigating and questioning the operators of the seafood restaurant as well as the event organisers to find out how turtle eggs made it on the restaurant menu.
Turtles and its products are a totally protected species under Sabah’s Wildlife Conservation Enactment and Section 41 of enactment states it is an offence to possess these animals or its products.
Offenders can be fined RM50,000 or jailed five years, or both, upon conviction.
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