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Isnin, 10 September 2012

Talamgate controversy: Selangor MB not a man of his word, says Zin


SHAH ALAM: The Selangor Mentri Besar has come under fire for not keeping the promises he made to the public ever since the state government's purchase of land worth hundreds of millions of ringgit from Talam Corporation was exposed.
State Barisan Nasional coordinator Datuk Seri Zin Mohamed said Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim had in July promised five local audit firms of international standing would be appointed to review Talam's RM676mil bailout.
“After two months, all we hear is a statement from (audit firm) KPMG's advisory unit and we are not sure whether it carried out a full scope audit, review or merely an advisory,” he said. “What happened to the rest?”
Zin likened the situation to a general practitioner issuing a clean bill of health to a patient even though he had chronic diseases simply because a complete medical test had not been carried out by qualified specialists.
He said the Barisan could not accept KPMG's statement as it appeared that its scope of work was limited based on the documents provided to them.
The state government, he added, would only show documents that supported them and not those that might allow KPMG to come up with damaging conclusions.
The audit firm, Zin said, also did not answer thoroughly the crux of Talamgate the state government paying hundreds of millions of ringgit for worthless land.
He said KPMG's executive director of advisory unit Chan Siew Mei had also admitted to finding instances where the value of land assets involved were lower than the debt it was to offset.
The Mentri Besar, Zin said, should not use KPMG as a “shield” and should personally answer the questions brought up.
Zin said another promise that had not been fulfilled was the promise of a White Paper, adding that the public could judge the Mentri Besar's record from these.
He said the relevant authorities were “sitting on their butts” when the state government violated procedures when it did not seek the Valuation and Property Services Department's advice when carrying out the valuation of each of the land it purchased.
“That is the standard operating procedure,” Zin pointed out. “Even a public servant buying a house using government loans has to adhere to such procedures, and yet we have here a Mentri Besar who uses hundreds of millions of ringgit to buy land without the department being asked to state whether the prices were correct.”
He said the relevant authorities had dragged their feet on the issue for “far too long”, saying issues brought up by the Opposition seemed to get immediate attention.
In July, MCA Young Professionals Bureau chief Datuk Chua Tee Yongquestioned how an exercise to recover the RM392mil debt owed by Talam to state-linked entities ended up in questionable deals worth more than RM1bil.
The RM1bil deal includes Talam assets acquired by the Selangor government at RM676mil to offset the debt and a RM392mil grant obtained by Mentri Besar Incorporated to facilitate the debt recovery exercise.
Chua had also exposed questionable deals involving Bestari Jaya land (overvalued by RM100mil), Danau Putra land (overvalued by RM57mil), Menara Pandan Office lots (overvalued by RM1.9mil), Ulu Yam land on steep hillslopes (overvalued by RM5.3mil), 60% shares in Ulu Yam Golf and Country Club (overvalued by RM1.2mil) and six parcels of land in Bukit Beruntung 2 (overvalued by RM232mil).

LA: Stick to your promise Khalid.

Barisan parties back sacking of saboteurs in general election


PETALING JAYA: Barisan Nasional component parties have come up in support of sacking members who sabotage the coalition's candidates in the general election.
The Barisan leaders said that there was no room for disloyal members. They were responding to Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's statement on Saturday that Umno would sack saboteurs even if Barisan won the seat in their area.
Yesterday, the Barisan deputy chairman and Umno deputy president reiterated his call for the other Barisan parties to do likewise.
Barisan secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansorsaid sabotage was a serious offence and component parties should not tolerate members who worked against them and Barisan.
He said the 2008 general election served as a “bitter lesson” for Barisan where sabotage was the “root cause” of the coalition's failure to retain two-thirds majority in Parliament.
“Umno will not tolerate disloyal acts and neither should the other component parties. We do not want saboteurs among us,” Tengku Adnan said.
Kong: ‘The party will take disciplinary action against those who sabotaged Barisan candidates.’Kong: ‘The party will take disciplinary action against those who sabotaged Barisan candidates.’
Umno vice-president Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal said Barisan parties should not tolerate members who betrayed them.
“We need to send a strong message to our members that the offence is serious and warrants sacking,” he added.
MCA secretary-general Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said the central committee had announced six months ago that the party would take disciplinary action against those who sabotaged Barisan candidates.
Gerakan president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon said the party had sacked members who sabotaged Barisan candidates in previous general elections and would not hesitate to do the same again.
PBS deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili said the party had in the past suspended or sacked members found guilty of sabotage.
Palanivel: ‘If and when it happens, our disciplinary committee will deal with it.’Palanivel: ‘If and when it happens, our disciplinary committee will deal with it.’




Sources: The Star 

 LA: "parasite" we don't need anymore.
“We view the offence seriously. You must be loyal to your party. Disappointment or frustration is not a reason to sabotage,” he said.
Upko president Tan Sri Bernard Dompoksaid the party would not tolerate sabotage although it had not experienced such a problem before.
MIC president Datuk Seri G. Palanivel said that sabotage rarely occurred in the party “but if and when it happens, our disciplinary committee will deal with it”.
PPP president Datuk Seri M. Kayveas said the party's disciplinary committee would act immediately if there was any incident of sabotage.

Unisel suffered RM54.8 mil losses from 2008-2010: Noh


TANJONG KARANG (Sept 9, 2012): Universiti Selangor (Unisel) suffered losses amounting RM54.8 million in three years since Pakatan Rakyat ruled Selangor in 2008.
Selangor Umno deputy chairman Datuk Seri Noh Omar said here today, the after tax losses were revealed by the Unisel financial audit reports for 2009 and 2010.
The university administered by the Selangor government suffered losses of RM1.63 million in 2008, RM13.55 million in 2009 and RM39.68 million in 2010.
Noh said the 2009 and 2010 financial audit reports were signed by Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim in August 2011.
"The menteri besar scoffed at me for saying that Unisel was in critical financial situation.
"Now that I have copies of the audit reports, I want him to deny or admit the losses," he told reporters after the opening of Tanjong Karang Umno division delegates meeting by Umno vice-president Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein.
The Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry Minister questioned Abdul Khalid's credibility as a corporate figure for failing to manage Unisel, let alone the state. – Bernama
LA: OMG, speechless.Unisel in critical situation. 

No 'bots' in Merdeka tweets


KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 9, 2012): The government today rubbished claims that 'clones' had been used to bloat the number of National Day-themed tweets sent on Merdeka.
Insisting that the figure is accurate, Deputy Information, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Maglin Dennis D'Cruz said there had been no tampering to reach the 3.6 million tweet mark.
"Many people actually wanted to support Merdeka and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak," he told reporters after launching the 'Kembara Merdeka' book here today.
Social media research house Politweet.org had reportedly said the ministry's claim that #Merdeka55 had been tweeted 3.6 million times between 8.15pm and 9.15pm on Aug 31 was doubtful as there was no third party verification.
According to Politweet, there was an 'odd pattern' during the hour, in which blocks of identical tweets were sent at the same time.
"Investigation revealed that a small group of users were responsible for a large volume of tweets. They had similar characteristics, such as account creation date, profile photos, location and follower/following relationships," it said.
D'Cruz said the ministry's target had been to reach one million tweets, adding there was no reason to bloat the actual figure.
"People can say anything, but we did everything properly. All of us involved in the attempt asked our friends, family and members of the public to take part," he said.
On Merdeka eve incidents which included a man mooning at Najib's photograph, D'Cruz said parents are responsible for bringing their children up properly.
"Don't let politics enter the home, otherwise children's minds will be polluted and they'll come out and start disrespecting the flag and the prime minister," he said.
The Tamil-language Kembara Merdeka book, written by Minnal FM deejay Johnson Sinappan, chronicles his experiences during a month-long journey through Peninsular Malaysia with only RM10 in his pocket.
Meanwhile, Penang chief minister who is also DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng questioned why Twitter has made no mention of the record as claimed by the ministry.
Pointing out that there were only five tweets from overseas according to news reports, Lim asked minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim to prove that the figure is authentic and the tweets sent were not automated.
"Can we have an inquiry on this matter?" he added.

LA: There's nothing wrong with the  tweets.