Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Sabah news (update 14a): IGP urges review of Malaysia-Philippines trade ties - includes considering breaking economic and trade ties; Massive hunt for Filipino gunmen who took two Malaysians in latest Sabah kidnapping ' War in Mindanao cost P2.013 trillion ; Pan Borneo Highway To Be Toll-free; Philippines to ‘downgrade’ Sabah claim to fight China by FMT Reporters ; MILF leaders alleged to be Malaysians

20 May 2015: IGP urges review of Malaysia-Philippines trade ties - includes considering breaking economic and trade ties

Citing security breach, IGP urges review of Malaysia-Philippines trade ties By JULIA CHAN Wednesday May 20, 201502:11 PM GMT+8;
KOTA KINABALU, May 20 — Malaysia may need to review its bilateral trade relations with Philippines in order to put more pressure on the Philippine government to curb terrorist activities from its southern rebels, especially cross-border kidnapping. Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar, in furthering his proposal to ban barter trade between Sabah’s east coast communities and southern Philippine residents, said it was more important to secure the country’s safety than its economic standing. “Their people are threatening the safety of our people. We need to take serious action that will affect the relationship of the people like reviewing our trade relation with the Philippines. This includes considering breaking our economic and trade ties. “Some may disagree with my proposal but I put our safety first,” he said, adding that the country is under continuous threat from these terrorist groups. “Philippines also needs to teach these groups a lesson and send the message that it doesn’t pay to cause problems for us,” he said during a press conference at the state police headquarters here. Local security forces have long faced criticism over numerous reports of armed intrusions on Sabah’s borders over the years. The latest kidnapping occurred in Sandakan last Thursday, when four armed men raided the popular Ocean King Seafood Restaurant and took away a man and a woman. Restaurant manager and co-owner Thien Nyuk Fun, 50, and patron Bernard Then Ted Fen, 39 were abducted during peak dinner hours are now believed to be held on a southern Philippines island while their kidnappers have demanded a “very large” ransom. - See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/citing-security-breach-igp-urges-review-of-malaysia-philippines-trade-ties#sthash.oZlhoENm.dpuf

16 May 2015: Massive hunt for Filipino gunmen who took two Malaysians in latest Sabah kidnapping

Massive hunt for Filipino gunmen who took two Malaysians in latest Sabah kidnapping Published on May 16, 2015 9:15 AM; SANDAKAN (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A massive hunt is underway on both sides of the Malaysia-Philippines sea border for Filipino gunmen who brazenly abducted two Malaysians from a popular seafood restaurant here.
As Sabahans reeled in shock over the latest daring raid on a restaurant on the mainland, 3km from here, Malaysian security forces and their Filipino counterparts combed the islands along their borders for the gunmen who snatched Ocean King Seafood Restaurant manager Thien Nyuk Fun, 50, and Sarawakian engineer Bernard Then Ted Fen, 39, during a raid on the restaurant on Thursday evening.
The kidnappers are believed to be linked to the extremist Abu Sayyaf group based in Jolo.
- See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/south-east-asia/story/massive-hunt-filipino-gunmen-who-took-two-malaysians-latest-sabah-ki#sthash.uAmSU6jh.dpuf


2 April 2015: War in Mindanao cost P2.013 trillion

War in Mindanao cost P2.013 trillion - From 1970 to 2001 by Philippine News Agency April 2, 2015; Manila — The Mindanao war cost the Philippine government a staggering P2.013 trillion during the 31-year period from 1970 to 2001, an amount nearly equivalent to the P2.606-trillion 2015 national budget. This was disclosed by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) based on the data it gathered from various sources, including the World Bank (WB).
In 2009, the peace process was resumed in the remaining six months of the Arroyo government and was pursued by a new administration under President Aquino in 2010 that resulted in the signing of the Comprehensive Agreement on Bangsamoro (CAB) between the government and MILF on March 27, 2014. Under the agreement, the MILF would turn over their firearms to a third party, which would be selected by the rebels and the Philippine government. The MILF has agreed to decommission its armed wing, the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF). In return, the government will establish an autonomous Bangsamoro. The Aquino government is now asking Congress for the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), the legal instrument that will operationalize the agreements as contained in the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro signed on Oct. 15, 2012 and its annexes.... http://www.mb.com.ph/war-in-mindanao-cost-p2-013-trillion/#cMcxuUeQZVcXFfSK.99

1 April 2015: Pan Borneo Highway To Be Toll-free

Pan Borneo Highway To Be Toll-free - Najib; BINTULU, March 31 (Bernama) -- The Pan Borneo Highway will be toll-free, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said Tuesday. He said the highway was the main artery connecting Sarawak and Sabah and there were no alternative routes between the two states. This was unlike the case in peninsular Malaysia where the North-South Expressway was the main link and there were many alternative routes, he said when launching the first phase of the highway, the Pan Borneo Sarawak, that costs RM13 billion. Najib said toll was imposed on the North-South Expressway in peninsular Malaysia but the people could choose to travel on the toll-free alternative routes. He also said that the subsequent phases of the Pan Borneo Highway would be built also this year, with the next launch expected to take place in September....
http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v8/newsindex.php?id=1121641

 Philippines to ‘downgrade’ Sabah claim to fight China by FMT Reporters  | March 30, 2015
The question that arises is whether it can “downgrade” something that it never had in the first place.
KOTA KINABALU: The Philippines, in a desperate note which literally asks Malaysia to risk its growing ties with China, has offered out of the blue to “downgrade” its “claim” to Sabah if Putrajaya supports its (Manila’s) case against China, on its maritime borders, at the United Nations Arbitral Court.... It’s not entirely clear what this “downgrading” means”. The question that arises is whether it can “downgrade” something that it never had in the first place. Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman, in an immediate response, said Putrajaya does not recognise any claim by the Philippines to Sabah. “What claim? We don’t recognise any claim, (so) the note is irrelevant.” He was speaking on the sidelines of the launch of the two-day Asian Regional Forum (ARF) Workshop on Combating Wildlife Trafficking in Tuaran, Sabah... Manila’s offer is contained in a note verbale, a copy of which was obtained by VERA Files according to the Philippine Star, handed to the Malaysian Embassy in Manila last week by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). The note follows a week after a visit by Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein to Manila.... The note refers to the May 6, 2009 joint submission by Malaysia and Vietnam to the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental She’d (CLCS). Malaysia, in the joint submission, claims an extended continental shelf, 350 nautical miles from the baseline, which was clearly projected from Sabah..... The Philippines, which protested the joint submission on Aug 4, 2009 on the grounds that Sabah belongs to it, is now willing to “review” its protest. China protested the submission too and this is likely to stand even if Manila withdrew its objections...... However, Manila’s review would depend on Malaysia’s support for its case against China at the UN. The case is contained in two “requests” i.e. Malaysia to confirm that its extended continental shelf extends from the peninsula; and that it will not claim any continental shelf beyond 12 nautical miles, as provided for under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), from the maritime features in the Spratly Islands it claims....commentary... Datuk Gunda'dal Gurudam ·  Top Commenter: Putrajaya must not entertain such claim, if they do, it's just a recognition to Philippine's claim to Sabah; Maxeemillian Sv ·  Top Commenter: but they did.. send official replies..about the rental !! Why did they do such a foolish act ? Syed Abdul Khaliq ·  Top Commenter: Why do we need to pick a fight with People's Republic of China? What does Philippines has to offer, another poor country? Syed Putra Jamalullil ·  Top Commenter · St. John's Institution, KL: China will guarantee the minorities in Sabah to use any word they want in their religious obligation. Odi Rex ·  Top Commenter: Actually there is no freedom of religion in China.
Terence Lee ·  Top Commenter · St Gabriel's Secondary School:  In the first place Philippines has no right to claim Sabah belong to them. Why play such stupid game? Zosimo Jimeno · Follow ·  Top Commenter · Trainer at Ed2Career: The claim is as likely as the Sultanate of Kedah claiming back Penang. Syed Putra Jamalullil ·  Top Commenter · St. John's Institution, KL: penang is on indefinite lease, which means, if penang default in payment, that claim stands.....
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/03/30/philippines-to-downgrade-sabah-claim-to-fight-china/

15 March 2015: MILF leaders alleged to be Malaysians, Nograles worries about sacrificing Philippines sovereignty if BBL Law is written for Malaysians, urges subpoena of Murad and Iqbal travel documents

Moro Islamic Liberation Front leaders Murad, Iqbal are Malaysian citizens: Lawmakers may be liable for treason by Ishi Gonzales Sunday, March 15th, 2015 at 1:58 pm; Leaders of Moro Islamic Liberation Front are Malaysian citizens travelling with Malaysian passports. “This is a very serious allegation and must be investigated immediately, even before we continue deliberations on the BBL,” Davao City Representative Karlo Alexei Nograles said on Saturday.... “According to former Secretary Rafael Alunan III, both Chairman Murad and Chairman Iqbal travel with Malaysian passports, and are in fact Malaysians,” Nograles said.... “I raise this concern because if it is true that we are writing the BBL Law for Malaysians then we in Congress will be criminally liable for acts of treason,” the lawmaker explained. “We are all for peace but we should achieve peace in Mindanao without sacrificing our sovereignty as one nation and one people.” ... He urged the House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee on BBL to call on Bureau of Immigration and subpoena all travel documents of Al Haj Murad Ebrahim and Mohaquer Iqbal to shed light on the issue.
http://www.angmalaya.net/nation/2015/03/15/9458-moro-islamic-liberation-front-leaders-murad-iqbal-are-malaysian-citizens-lawmakers-may-be-liable-for-treason

11 February 2015: Lahad Datu intrusion trial, 27 Filipinos and three local residents in the dock

Wife of accused in Lahad Datu intrusion trial may not have left country, court heard Posted on February 11, 2015, Wednesday; KOTA KINABALU: The High Court today heard that the wife of an accused in the Lahad Datu intrusion trial, who was arrested with him about two years ago, may not have left Malaysia.... Acting ASP Mohammad Khairani Khalid, who was attached to the Bukit Aman Special Action Unit (UTK) when he made the arrest on Datu Amir Bahar Hushin Kiram, said he did not know what happened to Gina Teves as she was not implicated in the case despite being arrested with her husband.... The couple was arrested on March 23, 2013 at a bushy and swampy area at Kampung Sri Melor in Semporna.... In the dock are 27 Filipinos and three local residents who are facing one to multiple charges of being members of a terrorist group, waging war against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, recruiting members for a terrorist group or wilfully harbouring individuals they knew to be members of a terrorist group.... http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/02/11/wife-of-accused-in-lahad-datu-intrusion-trial-may-not-have-left-country-court-heard/#ixzz3RS4KaSt4

1 February 2015:  Secession is a right?

Secession a right of any state that joined Malaysia voluntarily, says Sabah politician Published: 1 February 2015 1:08 PM Bingkor assemblyman and Sabah STAR party chairman Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan said talks of Sabah and Sarawak's secession should not be deemed seditious if federal leaders do not honour the Malaysia Agreement. – The Malaysian Insider pic, February 1, 2015.It is not seditious for Sabah and Sarawak nationalists to call for secession from Malaysia if the agreements that formed the country in 1963 are not honoured, Sabah opposition politician, Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan said. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/secession-a-right-of-any-state-says-sabah-opposition-politician#sthash.TB3Kv0Xd.dpuf

30 January 2015: Housing affordability worsens with Sabah worst

Comment: We hear that Sabah property was a hot sector with a lot of money coming through from the palm oil sector boom. Although palm oil prices have moderated in recent years, the margin has still been good for most.

Housing affordability worsens with Sabah top of list, Penang, KL Thursday, 29 January 2015
KUALA LUMPUR: Housing affordability, which is based on the ratio of average terraced house price to average household income, has worsened over the past five years, according to Rahim & Co, Chartered Surveyors Sdn Bhd.... In its survey of the Malaysian property market 2014/2015, the ratio increased from 3.4 in 2009 to 3.6 in 2012 and 2014.... “This essentially means that an average terraced house would cost an average household or family in Malaysia, 3.6 times its annual gross income.... “The least affordable terraced house in Malaysia in 2014 was recorded for Sabah (6.2 times), Penang state (5.9 times) and Kuala Lumpur (5.6 times). Sarawak was fourth with a ratio of 4.4 times,” the survey showed.... Rahim & Co, which is one of the largest real estate consultancy companies in Malaysia, also said in its outlook that transaction activities in the residential sector after expected to soften with the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in April 2015.
To recap, Rahim & Co said that over the past four year, property prices were fuelled by the nation’s development plans, investment concentration and also the rapid growth in Iskandar Malaysia.
“The cautious market sentiment echoes the state of property market in reaching its plateau and reconciliation period is expected in the near future,” it said...... http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Business-News/2015/01/29/Housing-affordability-worsens-with-Sabah-top-of-list/?style=biz

15 January 2015: A Suluk leader (former asst DO of Kudat, Sabah) of 2013 Lahad Datu crisis dies

Sulu leader of Lahad Datu attack dies Updated: Wednesday January 14, 2015 MYT 11:37:51 AM
KUALA LUMPUR: Raja Muda Azzimudie Kiram (pic), who led the armed Sulu intrusion into Kampung Tanduo in Lahad Datu, Sabah, is dead..... Philippines intelligence sources confirmed that Azzimudie, 74, died of cardiac arrest in Tawi Tawi province in southern Philippines on Tuesday.
Azzimudie or Agbimuddin, the younger brother of the late Jamalul Kiram, who was the self-styled Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram, led a group of armed men to invade Tanduo in February 2013..... He disappeared without a trace after he "fled'' Lahad Datu on March 11 as Malaysian security forces recaptured Kampung Tanduo, Sabah in a massive offensive. A total of 73 intruders were killed (59 bodies have been recovered) in the nearly eight-week armed showdown with Malaysian security forces..... Malaysian police have arrested 184 people and charged 31 with various criminal offences, including waging war against the Agong. Their cases are ongoing in court..... Azzimudie was a former assistant district officer of Kudat, Sabah in the early 1970s.... http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/01/14/Sulu-Kiram-Dead/

On the Lahad Datu crisis: ISEAS Perspectives: The Sabah-Sulu Crisis Threatens the Palm Oil Supply-Chain By Khor Yu Leng, http://khoryuleng.blogspot.com/2013/03/iseas-perspectives-sabah-sulu-crisis.html


7 December 2014: Sabah onshore oil & gas, the oil royalty push, secession talk is sedition

News is out - we had been hearing about talk of this from friends in the oil & gas industry for some time now. Is there big onshore oil & gas in Sabah? Notably in the vicinity of Sahabat?

Sabah signed oil and gas production sharing contracts (PSCs) effective 20 November 2014 for 27 years. Petronas awarded Sabah government's 100%-owned M3energy Bhd a 25% stake in PSCs for Blocks SB331 and SB332 onshore; it partners SapuraKencana Petroleum (70%) as operator and Petronas Carigali (5%). Expected production will come in 2021. The Edge writes that "last year, Sabah's three main soruces of revenue were sales tax on crude palm oil, oil royalty and issuance of bonds, which accounted for over 70% of total revenue.... Oil royalty accounted for 30.5% of total state revenue...(Gumusut-Kakap and Kikeh oilfields which are) deep-water projects.... With 5% oil royalty being guaranteed to oil-producing states, a major stake in PSCs could provide additional and sustainable contributions to Sabah's coffers...the Sabah government's big stake in the PSCs caught many by surprise as previously, state governments only held minor stakes in downstream projects. For instance, the Sabah government has only 10% interest in LNG 9 in Bintulu, Sarawak...(there has been) dissatisfaction over the quantum of oil royalty.. in May, Sarawak passed a resolution to request an increase in oil royalty from the current 5% to 20%, which prompted oil-producing states (Terengganu, Sabah and Kelantan) to follow suit...." The Edge also writes that "the amount of reserves and resources available in the two blocks is not known.. Petronas says, "there have been minimal activities in the blocks, but the presence of oil and gas seeps indicates a probable working petroleum system"


Source: The Edge, 8 December 2014


Sarawak folk slam Najib for Sedition Act use against secession calls BY DESMOND DAVIDSON Published: 27 November 2014; "Sarawak leaders and social media users, such as Borneo Wiki, reacted negatively to Datuk Seri Najib Razak's U-turn on the Sedition Act.... Sarawak leaders and social media users were quick to take to Facebook to condemn Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak for reneging on his promise to repeal the Sedition Act 1948 and more importantly, his proposal to amend the act to criminalise calls for the secession of Sabah and Sarawak.... " http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/sarawak-folk-slam-najib-for-sedition-act-use-against-secession-calls#sthash.mgnHxDRr.dpuf

22 November 2014: Security concerns linger

Nazri: I was speaking the truth about Sabah security; Updated: Saturday November 22, 2014 MYT 3:21:32 PM; PETALING JAYA: Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz has defended his remark that Sabah was still unsafe to visit amid criticism that his statement harmed tourism in the state.... He told The Star Online that he made the remark during a debate in Parliament as he had to tell "the truth" so that he did not give a wrong impression to tourists. "When we are still in this situation, it means it is still not safe to go to Sabah. I cannot say it is safe now just because we have Esscom there," said Nazri. Nazri said the continued extension of curfew in the state’s east coast also gave the impression that Sabah was still under threat. "I had to tell the truth because if I told journalists overseas that Sabah was safe, then they would ask, why are our people still held by the kidnappers? "In fact, among those who were kidnapped are policemen who are supposed to guard our security. So, how do I answer that?" asked Nazri..... On the statement by Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar that Sabah was safe to visit, Nazri said it contradicted the announcement of another two-week extension of curfew made by the Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Jalaluddin Abd Rahman.  The minister had on Monday in Parliament said that he would not guarantee the safety of tourists in the state as long as the two kidnapping cases remained unsolved.... "If the Sabah Tourism Minister, the IGP and also the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) feel my statement is wrong, I hope they can help me by going to China and declaring that Sabah is a safe place to visit.... "Don't just blame me...just go to China and meet their media and say that Sabah is safe. I would be really grateful if they could do that for me," he added. http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/11/22/Nazri-sabah-defends-his-remarks/

16 October 2014: Sabah projects for Sabahans?

Sabah projects should go to Sabah firms, Dewan told, Thursday, October 16, 2014
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=92221; "KUALA LUMPUR: Development projects in Sabah should be given to locals there instead of wealthy companies from the peninsula, a Sabah Barisan Nasional MP said in Parliament. Kalabakan MP Datuk Seri Abdul Ghapur Salleh said the Pan Borneo Highway was one infrastructure project that should be awarded to Sabahans to benefit the state economy. "There's this letter being circulated that said the project was awarded to Syed Mohktar's company. "I would like the Prime Minister to look into this and if this is true, action should be taken," said Ghapur, referring to tycoon Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary.... Ghapur said after 51 years of being Malaysia, Sabahans still feel "left out" of development compared with other parts of the country. "There are still many who live in the rural areas, like in Kinabatangan, who have to dig a hole for their toilet," said Abdul Ghapur in his speech on Budget 2015, Wednesday. .... Ghapur said it was no surprise that a so-called secessionist movement was taking root in Sabah given the lopsided policies accorded to a state that helped BN retain power in the previous two general elections.... "Our people remain poor. Our oil royalty remains low and when there is development, like the upgrade of the pan-Borneo highway, it is given to Syed Mokhtar," he said... It was reported that UEM Group Bhd will be partnering MMC Corp Bhd, an engineering and construction group owned by tycoon Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Albukhary, for the project...."

Abu Sayyaf suspected of shooting fishing boat by stephanie lee; Thursday October 16, 2014 MYT 7:01:48 AM; KOTA KINABALU: Gunmen linked to the Abu Sayyaf might be behind the shooting of a Sabah-registered fishing vessel in the border waters between northern Kudat and the Philippines.
Two of the vessel’s 10 Vietnamese crew sustained gunshot wounds as they evaded the gunmen and fled towards Sabah in the 9am incident on Tuesday, some 22 nautical miles east of Pulau Banggi.
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/10/16/Abu-Sayyaf-suspected-of-shooting-fishing-boat/

23 September 2014:

Red alert over Abu Sayyaf-IS links Updated: Monday September 22, 2014 MYT 10:02:49 AM
Loyalty pledge: A video grab of Hapilon taken from YouTube by the Philippine National Police and the US Rewards for Justice Program. KUALA LUMPUR: A red alert has been raised in Sabah following an open declaration of support for the Islamic State (IS) movement by Isnilon Hapilon – one of the most wanted terrorists with up to RM16mil bounty on his head. The 48-year-old Abu Sayyaf leader, along with masked men, posted a video of themselves on YouTube in July but intelligence sources said it gained momentum on social media last month. Sources said pro-IS and jihadist websites in Bahasa Malaysia were being watched following this new development.
In the video, which appeared to be shot in the jungles of southern Philippines, the IS movement’s symbolic black flag is depicted in the opening scene.  In the six-minute clip, Hapilon is seen wearing a black gown, linking his arms with his men, some of whom wore masks. Speaking mostly in Arabic and in his native dialect of Yakan, they swore allegiance to IS and its head Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in the form of baiah or oath of loyalty...." http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/09/22/Red-alert-over-Abu-SayyafIS-links-Sabah-tipped-off-after-militant-leader-declares-support-for-Islami/


No need for referendum in Sabah, Sarawak; Bernama | Updated: September 23, 2014; (First published on: September 23, 2014 09:13 MYT) KOTA KINABALU: There is no need for a referendum to determine the number of people in Sabah and Sarawak who want out of the Malaysian Federation, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Nancy Shukri. She said the people of Malaysia, including those in East Malaysia, had worked as a team to develop the country and it was unfair to neglect those who helped Sabah and Sarawak achieve "what they have today". "I don't think there is a need for that yet...there is no need for a referendum because there are more people talking about being in Malaysia, rather than out of Malaysia.... Nancy was asked on whether there was a need for a referendum in Sabah and Sarawak, as was done by the United Kingdom Government in Scotland.... The Batang Sadong MP stressed that the people of Sabah and Sarawak enjoyed development under the Federation of Malaysia, including education, security and infrastructure, and were accorded some of the special rights. Meanwhile, she reiterated that the Sedition Act 1948 was essential in safeguarding security, harmony and unity in the country...." http://english.astroawani.com/news/show/no-need-for-referendum-in-sabah-sarawak-44468?cp


17 September 2014:

Sarawak and Sabah will not leave Malaysia, says PM by stephen then;  Updated: Wednesday September 17, 2014 MYT 6:50:19 AM; MIRI: There is no turning back. Sarawak and Sabah will never break away from Malaysia because the country has gone too far together and the only way to march forward is together, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Speaking before 40,000 people at the Miri City Fan Recreation Park when launching the grand celebration for the 51st anniversary of Malaysia Day here last night, he said Sarawak, Sabah and the peninsula had become one big family over the past 51 years.
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/09/17/Moving-ahead-as-one-Sarawak-and-Sabah-will-not-leave-Malaysia-says-PM/


16 September 2014:

Painful to be part of M'sia, say Borneo leaders, 5:00PM Sep 16, 2014; "The Federation of Malaysia is meaningless if Sabah continues to be "occupied" by "Malayan" government officers and federal agencies, said Borneo Heritage Foundation chairperson (BHF) Jeffrey Kitingan..." http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/274803


11 September 2014: Sabah Secession talk worries and the Scotland effect

Interesting that old news on Sabah from July is now being highlighted in the national dailies in Malaysia. The Felda Sahabat incursion was first reported a case of low politics i.e. land promised and not given. But increasingly it was reported otherwise, and secession talk crops up again.

I had a chat yesterday evening with a senior historian for the Malay archipelago (the meet up was triggered in part by my updating on the Johor Iskandar-Singapore project and its historical resonance). As we meandered through different topics, he highlighted to me his interest in the Scottish secession referendum, and how this might trigger Catalonia (Barcelona) which is a rich region in Spain to do similar (wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalan_self-determination_referendum); and we also noted that the Crimea is making some noises on the same (news link: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/if-scotland-independence/1355924.html). Why is there seemingly a wave of secession talk and how will these notions affect us in this part of the world - Southeast Asia?

Handily enough in my email box from a few days ago was a report from a bank on the political betting odds of the Scottish Referendum (which points to a "yes" to remain; which differs from opinion polls results) and how it would affect England.  Do read the article excerpts (see below!), which also discusses recent accuracy of opinion polls versus betting odds in politics and points out how reliant Labour is on its Scottish MP base. Looking at 18 September Scottish Referendum betting odds sites suggested, https://www.betfair.com/exchange/politics/market?id=1.110033387:

https://www.betfair.com/exchange/politics/market?id=1.110059057#id=1.110033387
 accessed 8.35am KL/Singapore time


News headlines:

Three held for joining bid to claim Sabah for Sulu sultanate, Published: Thursday September 11, 2014 MYT 12:00:00 AM, Updated: Thursday September 11, 2014 MYT 7:43:20 AM;
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/09/11/Three-held-for-joining-bid-to-claim-Sabah-for-Sulu-sultanate/; "KUALA LUMPUR: Police have detained three people, including a Filipino, for their alleged involvement in the so-called Royal Sulu Army... Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the police arrested the three – Abu Bakar Jayari, Zainuddin Mislani and Kassim Ibrahim – on July 22 under the Prevention of Crime Act for allegedly joining the group with the aim of removing Sabah from the Federation of Malaysia... “The three are believed to have been recruiting new members to join their cause... “It is supposed to be a starting phase in their bid to claim Sabah for the self-proclaimed Sulu Sultan,” he said in a statement yesterday... Khalid said the three men were detained under Section 19A of the Act which provides for detention for not more than a two-year period...."

Anger over Barisan’s incompetence fuelling secession talk, say PKR MP, 4 September 2014; http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/anger-over-barisans-incompetence-giving-rise-to-secession-talks-say-pkr-mp#sthash.zlROCQRu.dpuf

Bank of Singapore: Follow the Money in Scotland Vote, 9 September 2014  
Economics has plenty of obscure areas of research and sometimes they are relevant to financial markets. One field looks at the predictive power of opinion polls compared to the odds in betting markets. The strong conclusion is that we should “follow the money” as betting markets have a much better track record... This is important now that the opinion polls are suggesting the Scottish referendum on independence will be a close vote. Here (http://www.bbc.com/news/events/scotland-decides/poll-tracker) is a link to a BBC website that tracks how opinion polls have developed. Sterling has fallen sharply after one poll showed a majority in favour of “Yes” in the vote for independence that will take place on 18 September, and others showed a tight contest... In contrast, betting markets (such as Betfair or Ladbrokes) continue to show a strong prediction of a “No” vote. Admittedly the odds have narrowed – until recently the betting market gave the Yes vote about a 25% chance, while now it is up to 34%. That is still a huge distance from the neck-and-neck race shown by opinion polls... Betting markets have an established track record of predicting the winners in US politics. Recent examples were when the opinion polls were showing a close race between Bush and Kerry in 2004 or between Obama and Romney in 2012, while the betting markets were leaning strongly in favour of the eventual winner... The idea seems to be that numerous informed and interested participants express their views through a betting market. It is not one-man, one-vote – the biggest wagers will have the most interest in the outcome. In contrast opinion polls are a relatively narrow cross section of potential voters, where the presentation of the question can also affect the result... There is a high degree of uncertainty about the consequences of a Yes vote. Much would depend on negotiations in the 18 months before independence in March 2016, with national defence, the allocation of government debt and assets, location of financial institutions, the choice of national currency and membership of the EU all to be settled... The direct impact on the remainder of the UK does not appear too large, as Scotland represents less than 10% of the economy. However, there is potentially a large political impact, as Scotland predominantly sends Labour politicians to the UK parliament in Westminster. Currently there are 41 Labour MPs from Scotland (out of a total of 257) and just one Conservative, so it would become harder for Labour to win an election.... It is not clear how a pro-independence vote would affect the next UK general election due by May 2015, as the Scottish seats might not be contested or they could only serve until the split in the Union... From a financial market point of view it would increase the chance of a Conservative government bringing a referendum on continued membership of the EU in 2017. Moreover, without the influence of (relatively pro-EU) Scotland it would make an exit more likely. Whether or not this is negative for GBP is debateable, as it would probably lead to a more free market orientation to the UK, less constrained by the social democracy of the EU. However, markets seem to be viewing such an outcome negatively. If the betting markets are right then these are complications that will not trouble us after the vote on 18 September..."



4 August 2014: Sabah-Sulu problems fester on while China expresses interest

Sabah issues continue after the Sabah-Sulu crisis of early 2013, which we wrote about here in March 2013: http://khoryuleng.blogspot.com/2013_03_01_archive.html. Initially, the incursion on Felda Global Ventures leased plantations at Sahabat was reported as a land dispute gone out of hand. Thus, a problem of low level politics and the grand Suluk territorial claims took advantage of the situation? Since then, there have been several kidnappings, including of China nationals which has significantly disrupted the tourist business. Over the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrations at a friend's home, I had occasion to speak to retired military man who had worked on major operations in Sabah. Unfortunately, he did not have a positive solution to mind, as he said that the military may occupy and clear out an area for 3 days, but 3 days later the people who had dispersed would just return through the very porous sea border.

What's also new is China's apparent stepped up interest in Sabah - a plan to establish a consulate in Kota Kinabalu and suggestion to link Sabah with Shandong Province for cross-investments.


News items:

Curfew along Sabah's east coast extended for another two weeks, Updated: Monday August 4, 2014 MYT 7:30:21 AM; "KOTA KINABALU: The dusk-to-dawn sea curfew along Sabah’s east coast will be extended for another two weeks in a bid to clamp down on cross-border kidnappings. Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) commander Datuk Abdul Rashid Harun said the extension started yesterday until further notice from the Home Ministry. Legally, however, the curfew can only last up to two weeks. Rashid said in the fortnight that the curfew was imposed from July 19, 40 fishermen in Sandakan and Tawau had been given special permission to work during the curfew hours...... The curfew was imposed in the wake of an attack on two policemen at the Mabul Water Bungalows in Semporna on July 12. Kpl Ab Rajah Jamuan, 32, was killed while his colleague Kons Zakiah Aleip, 26, is still being held hostage by Filipino gunmen in southern Philippines. Another hostage, Chan Sai Chuan, 32, who was kidnapped from a fish farm in Kunak, Tawau, on June 16, is also being held captive.... The curfew covers an area of three nautical miles from the shore until the international border with the Philippines. The area stretches for about 362 nautical miles from Tanjung Pundaras in Sandakan to part of Pulau Sebatik near Tawau. The six districts involved are Sandakan, Kinabatangan, Lahad Datu, Semporna, Kunak and Tawau..." http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/08/04/Curfew-along-Sabahs-east-coast-extended-for-another-two-weeks/


A Sabah-Shandong G2G mooted? Expand China-Sabah collaboration – envoy, The Borneo Post  - Posted on July 25, 2014, Friday; http://www.theborneopost.com/2014/07/25/expand-china-sabah-collaboration-envoy/; "The Malaysian and Chinese Governments should create a platform to promote exchanges and understanding between East Malaysia and China, said Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Kuching Liu Quan. Liu said there was still a lack of exchanges between East Malaysia and China, which caused a lack of understanding on both sides.... Liu said he had visited Sabah Economic Development and Investment Authority (SEDIA) in this trip, in which he learned about the enormous potential in Sabah, particularly in the oil palm, aquaculture, oil and gas industries as well as biodiversity. e said Sabah and China could potentially collaborate in these sectors... Even though there were incentives in place for investors, and that policies in Sabah were relatively open, there was still a lack of exchanges and understanding between Sabah and China, he said. Hence, Liu said the Sabah State Government could kick start a collaboration with a province in China. For instance, the Sabah Chief Minister could lead local investors to visit Shandong Province with the aim to establish good relations and vice versa.... Liu hoped to see the setting up of a Chinese consulate in Kota Kinabalu as soon as possible, which would provide assistance to Sabahan businessmen who wished to invest in China. Although the Chinese consulate in East Malaysia is located in Kuching, Liu said the consulate served Sarawak, Sabah and Labuan...."
Shandong Province: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandong and its largest city Qingdao: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qingdao

While MH370 issues seem to be stabilizing, China-Sabah tourism is seeing impacts from problems that started arising about the same time as the air disaster.
Sabah kidnaps have had more impact than MH370 on Chinese tourist numbers, says minister; BY EILEEN NG Published: 17 June 2014 | Updated: 17 June 2014 2:32 PM - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/sabah-kidnaps-have-had-more-impact-than-mh370-on-chinese-tourist-numbers-sa#sthash.9u1kbcMK.dpuf; "Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz said as of April this year, China cancelled 76 flights to the state capital city, Kota Kinabalu.... National carrier Malaysia Airlines saw 10 scheduled flights from Shanghai cancelled, while China Southern Airlines cancelled 22 flights from Shenzhen. Chinese low-cost carrier Spring Airlines cancelled 44 flights from Shanghai to Sabah.... "Yes, what happened in Sabah has had a worse impact than the MH370 incident," he told Azmin Ali (PKR-Gombak)...."

Monday, May 18, 2015

Khaw / Khor family history (update 3): Early C19th sugar cultivation in Province Wellesley, from Bukit Tambun to Kapitan Perak; Khaw Sim Bee, Na Ranong, father of the Thai rubber industry; Tongkah Eastern Shipping Company and the 1907 economic and banking crisis

18 May 2015: Khaw Sim Bee, Na Ranong,  father of the Thai rubber industry; Tongkah, Eastern Shipping Company and the 1907 economic and banking crisis

Thanks to Lim for news alert on this item: Residents seek stay on condo works at historical site FMT Reporters  | May 17, 2015; Court order sought to prevent city from issuing commencement certificate for luxury project  GEORGE TOWN: Residents of Pykett Avenue are to seek a court order to stop the city council from issuing a commencement of work certificate for a luxury condominium project on the disputed site of a demolished historical building. Penang Citizens Awareness Chant Group spokesman Yan C Lee said the residents did not dispute that the 19th century Khaw Sim Bee mansion was a heritage site but the mansion, on 20 Pykett Avenue, here did not have a chance of being heritage-listed before it was torn down. “The building was demolished just before the city was to inspect and evaluate its heritage significance, he said. “The residents will be filing for a stay soon because if MBPP were to issue a commencement certificate, the developer will bulldoze all remaining materials of the demolished building and commence the posh high-density project. “The public drive to have the mansion rebuilt will be lost forever then.” Ten residents of the Pykett Avenue neighbourhood filed an application to the Appeals Board in January to find out why the council rescinded an order previously given for the developer to rebuild the mansion. The residents also seek a review of planning permission for the project.... http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/05/17/residents-seek-stay-on-condo-works-at-historical-site/

 Remembering Khaw Sim Bee By WINNIE YEOH  winnie@thestar.com.my Tuesday May 14, 2013
SOME 300 descendants of Khaw Sim Bee, gathered in Penang to commemorate the 100th death anniversary of the man remembered as the ‘Father of Thailand’s Rubber Industry’. Sim Bee introduced rubber cultivation in the early 20th century in Trang. The family also left behind two beautiful mansions in Penang, the Asdang House (the current site of Mayfair condominium) and Chakrabongse House in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah. The houses were demolished in 1993 and in the 1970s respectively. The family also donated the Ranong Ground (where the Dewan Sri Pinang now stands) in Jalan Padang Kota Lama in late 19th century to the people of Penang for recreational purposes..... The family’s historian Teik Gim, who is a sixth-generation Khaw, gave a presentation on the family’s background during a conference titled ‘Penang Story Symposium: Khaw Sim Bee na Ranong and Shared History of Malaysia-Thailand Relations: From The Past To Future Cooperation’ on Saturday. He said the family patriach Khaw Soo Cheang arrived in Penang in 1810 from Fujian, China, before going to Thailand in 1822. He had six sons — Sim Cheng, Sim Kong, Sim Chua, Sim Khim, Sim Teik and Sim Bee. Teik Gim also said that Sim Kong and Sim Bee were the high commissioners of Monthon (country subdivision) Chumphon and Monthon Phuket respectively.
Meanwhile, Sim Khim and Sim Teik were the governors of Kraburi and Langsuan respectively, carrying the title Phrayas while Sim Cheng and Sim Chua were assistant governors of Ranong with the title Luangs.......Teik Gim further elaborated on Sim Bee’s achievements which included being appoin-ted the Governor of Trang in 1890 and sub-sequently the High Commissioner of Monthon Phuket in 1900 with the title of Phraya Rasadanupradit Mahesorn Pakdi. Sim Bee established the family trust Koe Guan Kong Lun in 1905, the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company, the Eastern Shipping Company, the Eastern Trading Company (all three in 1907) and the Eastern Smelting Company in 1908. Before that, the family also had other businesses like the Khean Guan Insurance Com-pany which was set up in 1885. Teik Gim also gave an insight into the decline and fall of the family enterprise during the 1907 economic and banking crisis...... The conference was also attended by Thailand Deputy Minister and Finance Minister Kittiratt Na Ranong who is a direct descendant of Sim Bee’s older brother, Sim Kong. Kittiratt, whose Chinese name is Khaw Cheng Thong, said Sim Bee’s work was very much remembered by everyone in Thailand “He was the one who helped built a highway from Trang to the other cities. “He also introduced a railway system in the southern part of Thailand,” the 55-year-old Kittiratt said at the Eastern & Oriental Hotel in Farquhar Road. He added that his father Bian Kheng had studied in Penang Free School and worked in Penang for a while before going to Thailand. He also said descendants from Thailand, Malaysia, and other parts of the world would gather once a year in Ranong, Thailand, in April........ http://www.thestar.com.my/Story/?sec=north&file=/2013/5/14/North/13101290

The Programme - Penang Heritage Trust; The “Penang Story Symposium: Khaw Sim Bee Na Ranong and Shared History of Malaysia-Thailand Relations: From the Past to Future Cooperation” and ...Here's pdf of the booklet: http://www.pht.org.my/khaw_sim_bee/booklet.pdf;
In Penang, the Koe Guan Co. founded by Khaw Soo Cheang earlier had grown to be one of the big shipping companies during British Malaya plying between Penang and southern Siam. The family also pioneered the insurance industry in Malaya by founding the Khean Guan Insurance Company while holding an interest in Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co Ltd and Eastern Shipping Co Ltd.
 
Khaw Sim Bee and the Na Ranong family: a shared history of Penang and southern Thailand May 24, 2013  By Clement Liang; Penangites may recall catching a glimpse of a road sign bearing the name “Jalan Khaw Sim Bee” while passing Perak Road. This may very well be the only landmark in Penang reminding us of the Khaw family who once commanded a business empire of tin mining, rubber and shipping which straddled Penang and southern Siam. The Khaw family history began with the emergence of one patriarch – Khaw Soo Cheang – who migrated to Penang from Zhangzhou, Fujian in 1822. Khaw started a vegetable farm in Sungai Tiram, near Bayan Lepas, but after several years of unfruitful endeavours on the island, he decided to venture into southern Siam to explore other opportunities such as tin mining as well as shipping and supplying workers to the west coast of Siam down to Penang. His business began to flourish and soon he was appointed the Royal Collector of tin royalties in the Ranong area. He was awarded the title “Luang Ratanasethi” for his honesty and loyalty to the King and made governor of Ranong, the first non-Thai to be granted such a high position in the Kingdom’s history....... Khaw Soo Cheang had six sons. The eldest, Khaw Sim Cheng, died long before his father passed away in 1882. The second son, Khaw Sim Kong succeeded him as the next governor before becoming Commissioner of the Monthon of Chumphon in 1896. The third son, Khaw Sim Chuah passed away in 1880 and was reportedly buried in Penang. His fourth son, Sim Khim, became the governor of Kraburi and the fifth, Sim Teik, became governor of Langsuan. Khaw Sim Bee (1857-1913), the youngest and the most well-known among the siblings, was knighted as “Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahisorn Phakdi” or “The Grand Cross of the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant”, and became governor of Trang, and in 1900, Commissioner of Monthon Phuket or “greater Phuket circle” which included seven provinces: Phuket, Thalang, Ranong, Phang-Nga, Takuapa, Krabi and Satun......... Khaw Sim Bee almost single-handedly saved the economy of southern Siam by introducing rubber plantations at a time when the tin industry was hit by dwindling supplies and falling prices in the early 20th century. He started rubber tree planting in Trang and persuaded local officials to distribute rubber seeds to more farmers. Chinese immigrants who arrived in Phuket to work the tin mines switched to rubber tapping and in turn helped expand the local rubber industry. The rubber was exported through Penang’s port to meet the industrial demands of Britain. Khaw Sim Bee is remembered as the Father of the Rubber Industry in Thailand..... The Khaw family thus contributed to the development of the economy and the modernisation of the administration of southern Siam by introducing talent, technology and institutional innovations from Penang while resisting British political and economic encroachments into the southern hinterland. Their efforts did not go unnoticed, and the clan was given the noble title “Na Ranong” by the King of Siam after the death of Khaw Sim Bee.....


Update 7 April 2014: I checked with Michael Montesano, expert on Thailand. A remarkable coincidence. He is working on a book project that addresses the place of the Khaw family in Thai historiography. They are linked to the Wellesley sugar barons and also to the current Thai finance minister, Kittiratt Na-Ranong.

Update 6 April 2014: I was chatting with Tony Milner about this little history snippet, and he thought of a famous Khaw family in that part of the world. Are they related? Here's some links courtesy of Tony:

27 March 2014: I had a history lesson today. Had dinner with my Aunt. We got around to talking about a book I'm reading: "Land to Till: The Chinese in the Agricultural Economy of Malaysia" by Pek Leng Tan, Centre for Malaysian Chinese Studies, 2008. A copy kindly given me by Datuk Uncle Boon. I have been reading it since yesterday and skated through the history, finished the rubber section and on to the palm oil era. Noticed a Khor relative in the current flower trade.



Aunty got talking about how she would go to Province Wellesley when she was young and that our ancestors had coffee and sugar estates. That rang a bell from the history book and found his name cited as a Chinese pioneer of the sugar industry in the early nineteenth century. Been hearing the stories some time, but now I've a name for Great Great Grandfather Khaw Loh Hup, who came over to Malaysia to look after the family estates. The family already had land in China so must have been considered pretty well-off.

On page 50 of the book, it says "The sugar industry was the source of wealth and social mobility for a number of the earlier Chinese immigrants to Penang, such as Khaw Loh Hup and his son, Khaw Boo Aun, Kee Lai Huat (elder Khaw's son-in-law*) and Heah Jin Wee... But the Chinese monopoly was broken by European estates by the 1840s when the upsurge in price of sugar following the emancipation of the slaves in the West Indies aroused great interest among the Europeans in the crop... the growth of Chinese estates was restricted in order to favour the expansion of the European ones...." Aunt says the land came to be bought by Robert Kuok, the latter-day "sugar king."   

*Kee was terribly successful owning land from the northern states into southern Thailand; he married Khaw's only daughter Khaw Bee Gaik and their ancestral home looks worth a visit; http://www.penang-traveltips.com/kee-poh-huat-kongsi.htm (pictures of matriarch Khaw below, "Land to Till" page 53). The Khaw ancestral home is in Bukit Tambun; the shophouse is totally dilapidated, http://www.pht.org.my/?page_id=2408. Khaw Boo Aun was Kapitan of Perak 1886-1906; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapitan_Cina#Kapitans_of_Perak.



The Khaw / Khor names are from the same family. Aunt says that somewhere along the line, some birth registrar changed the spelling to Khor for one segment of the family. The spelling makes it quite recognizable as northern Malaysian.

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Rompin by-election spotlights Felda swing - review of Malaysiakini news and other media

A very useful micro analysis of the Rompin by-election by Malaysiakini on the Felda swing against UMNO-BN and a possible Chinese voter swing back on hudud (newslinks below). Malaysian Insider offers a more macro perspective viewpoint, with some focus on Najib's leadership issues* and some introspection by UMNO-BN leaders on "lessons" from Rompin.
 
*"PM's approval rating slips to 44%" here http://merdeka.org/v4/index.php/downloads/category/2-researches?download=153:january-2015-national-poll-approval-rating-top-issues and perhaps fortunately a lack of traction of 1MDB crisis outside of various urban circles; "Majority of voters lack awareness and comprehension of 1MDB controversy" http://www.merdeka.org/v4/index.php/downloads/category/2-researches?download=156:national-poll-march-2015-1mdb-final

Malaysiakini seems to have the most useful coverage (please do click on the links go to their website to read in full). I'll add more from other sources soon. But clearly, the focus is immediately on Permatang Pauh by-election (today, 7 May 2015) to see if the trends in Rompin carry over there too. Blog link: PR opposition coalition (update 18): All eyes on Permatang Pauh by-election today; a pro-ulama hudud scuffle; http://khoryuleng.blogspot.com/2015/01/malay-unity-and-pakatan-rakyan.html
 
Malaysia rural and semi-urban votes are important to keep an eye on after the 2013 general election decisive urban swing against the UMNO-Barisan Nasional ruling coalition.
 
Teaser on new Felda settler socio-economic study I'm involved with here (due for release in a few months): http://khorreports-palmoil.blogspot.com/2015/04/felda-settlers-study-sneak-peak.html
 
Two political-economy pieces on Felda and electoral politics are just out.
 
The Political Tussle Over Felda Land Schemes – UMNO Strengthens Its Malay Rural Fortress in 13th General Election by Khor Yu Leng. My article has just been published in Kajian Malaysia. Download via this link: http://khoryuleng.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-political-tussle-over-felda-land.html
 
Also, it is carried in a chapter in ISEAS book just published (picture left). Coalitions in Collision: Malaysia's 13th General Elections by Johan Saravanamuttu, Lee Hock Guan, Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman, editors. Date of publication: 2015 Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies / Strategic Information and Research Development Centre No. of pages: 309
Chapters on rural politics and Felda are....
5. The Political Economy of FELDA Seats: UMNO's Malay Rural Fortress in GE13, by Khor Yu Leng, author
6. Fragmented but Captured: Malay Voters and the FELDA Factor in GE13, by Maznah Mohamad, author
 
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Perkasa chief (often associated with Mahathir) also in attack mode

Rompin, Permatang Pauh show Umno near its end, Perkasa claims BY SYED JAYMAL ZAHIID Friday May 8, 201506:01 PM GMT+8; KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 — The drastic drop in Umno’s votes during the Rompin and Permatang Pauh by-elections signal that the Malay community is starting to reject the party seen to represent only the rich, Perkasa chief Datuk Ibrahim Ali said today. The former Umno leader said Perkasa’s observations in the two by-elections found that discontent towards the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was the main reason behind Umno’s decline in support, adding that it also found the party’s machinery to be weak and powerless when dealing with the issue. “In Rompin the main issue was GST and the [Felda Global Venture] scandal. In Permatang Pauh it was also GST and other issues like 1MDB, the money spent on the jet and the prime minister’s wife. “What was the gist of Umno’s campaign? They played on the division of the opposition, an issue that is ineffective because why? Because people are more concerned about the cost of living... people are squeezed economically,” Ibrahim told a press conference at Perkasa’s main office here. The former Pasir Mas federal lawmaker said to this was exacerbated by lack of capable speakers and activists among Umno’s election machinery who could connect with the voters. Ibrahim alleged the problem was symptomatic of Umno’s condition now, a party bereft of capable and hardworking leaders and headed by a pampered lot only comfortable working in air-conditioned rooms rather than going down to the ground. ... http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/rompin-permatang-pauh-show-umno-near-its-end-perkasa-claims#sthash.Tl2YGnZf.dpuf

Sin Chew - news links

Messages behind the Rompin results   2015-05-07 14:51  By LIM MUN FAH  Translated by DOMINIC LOH  Sin Chew Daily; If the by-elections in Rompin and Permatang Pauh are, like analysts say, a kind of referendum for Najib, then the results for Rompin by-election should come as more of a concern than reassurance. Rompin is a fight that is not going to deliver much surprise. Indeed, the BN candidate won as many had anticipated. The question lies with the percentage of votes won and how the Malay and Chinese voters had voted, and which between GST and hudud had bigger impact on the final outcome Umno's Hasan Arifin won with a slashed majority of 8,895 votes, sharply down by 6,219 votes compared to the impressive majority of 15,114 votes during GE13......
Compared to May 2013, the percentage of votes won by the BN candidate this time has slid from 66.8% to 61.5%. On the contrary, PAS' percentage went up by a remarkable 5.3%, from 33.2% to 38.5%. This is what caused the dramatic drop of BN's votes by 6,219 votes while PAS' votes only fell marginally by 25 votes.......There are three things that we need to mention here. Firstly, of all the 38 polling stations, PAS won in five, against one only in GE13, which is a major improvement. Secondly, the votes garnered by PAS candidate at channels 3 and 4, mostly from younger voters, increased noticeably. Thirdly, the hudud law issue did not seem to affect the party's support rate among Malay voters. In its stead, Umno seemed to have paid a bigger price from the GST impact.
As we all know, rural areas and Felda settlements are traditionally Umno's stronghold. Although Umno has managed to retain this traditional stronghold, the significantly reduced majority and percentage of votes are not a good sign for the party. Could this be the start of Umno and BN losing their rural constituency advantage? Could Mahathir's verbal attacks on PM Najib be another factor that eroded BN's advantage in Rompin in addition to the GST issue? And will Mahathir bank on this situation to further exert pressure on the PM, thus deepening the crisis of existing Umno leadership?...... Of course, BN has also made some gains in the form of returning Chinese votes, showing that Chinese Malaysians are indeed resistant to PAS and its hudud advocacy. This nevertheless should not be a cause for relief for both MCA and Gerakan, for in polling stations with about 15% of Chinese voters, BN still performed badly at channels 3 and 4 made up mainly of younger and middle-age voters....... In short, the Rompin results do not give the PM much credit but will sink him to deeper dilemma. The results of the upcoming Permatang Pauh by-election is yet another major test awaiting him. Even if BN is not able to wrest the seat from PKR, at least it must trim some of its majority votes. This is the least that could be required of the PM, and should serve as an important basis for him to cling on to power.......http://www.mysinchew.com/node/108672?tid=12


Malaysian Insider - news links

Najib factor not cause of lower Rompin majority, says BN BY EILEEN NG Published: 7 May 2015 9:00 AM; Leaders from the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition have disputed views that a reduced majority at the recent Rompin by-election was a sign of voters' cooling response towards Datuk Seri Najib Razak's leadership. Instead, issues like the goods and services tax (GST), a complacent election machinery and gloomy sentiments over falling palm oil prices could have contributed to its diminished performance, said BN leaders from both Malay ruling party Umno and senior Chinese partner MCA who played down the Najib factor. The most important thing, they said, was that BN retained the federal seat despite efforts by the opposition..... Umno's Pulai MP Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed said the party's machinery in Rompin and voter apathy were contributing factors to the lower majority. "The PAS candidate managed to get almost the same votes as compared with the last GE. So their support is still strong. "But Rompin Umno machinery's commitment is questionable because they did not manage to increase the level of turnout and votes despite it being a by-election and the huge resources spent. "The slimmer majority could be narrowed further in the next GE if Rompin Umno remains complacent in a 85% Malay majority seat," Nur Jazlan said in a WhatsApp message to The Malaysian Insider. Kuantan MCA division chief Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker also dismissed the Najib factor, or lack of it, since the BN's campaign did not feature posters of the prime minister nor his presence much, despite Pahang being his own state. Najib's Pekan constituency is in Pahang. "Najib's presence was never in Rompin all along, it was more associated with JJ," he said in referring to the late Rompin MP Tan Sri Jamaluddin Jarjis's moniker. He attributed the lower turnout to a "silent protest" against the GST and the slump in palm oil prices, as many of electorate in the rural constituency were Felda settlers, a scheme to help the poor plant cash crops like oil palm. He said this proved that people are becoming more issue-centric and playing up racial and religious sentiments did not drive the electorate to vote for either BN or Umno. "Of late, we can see political posturing where Umno and PAS are trying to outdo each other but it is not winning them any votes. "It is time for BN to take stock of this signal. There are issues that need to be resolved and resorting to racial and religious political antics does not work any more," Ti said....
.....But analyst Wan Saiful Wan Jan said that while the GST and financial scandals involving state investment vehicle 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) were some of the factors at play, he felt that Najib's lacklustre leadership was a reason for BN winning only 61% of total votes cast. In contrast, in the 13th general election two years ago, BN won 30,040 out of a total of 45,849 votes or 66% of the total votes. Rompin was a typical BN stronghold of mostly rural voters. "The slashing of the majority at this scale indicates there are more than local issues involved here. It boiled down to issues surrounding Najib's leadership. "The way I see it, voters are reacting to how they see Najib – incapable of moving the country forward – and they are translating this by not turning up to vote," Wan Saiful told The Malaysian Insider, adding that voting on a weekday could have affected turnout as well....But former Wanita Umno chief Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz said there was no point in pointing fingers as at the end of the day, what was important was that BN won at a still comfortable majority.
The former international trade and industry minister said BN could be returned stronger if Putrajaya improved on its governance, initiatives and communication with the public, especially on issues like 1MDB. – May 7, 2015http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/najib-factor-not-cause-of-lower-rompin-majority-says-bn#sthash.Zuw90j0Q.dpuf

Malaysiakini - news links

BN keeps Rompin, majority slashed by 40pct by Malaysiakini; BN has won the Rompin by-election with a significantly reduced majority, which could be a result of anger due to the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). At about 10.15pm, the Election Commission (EC) announced that BN's Hasan Arifin had won the polls by a 8,895 majority - a dramatic drop of 40.8 percent compared to its majority two years ago at the 2013 general election. Hasan, a former Pahang deputy menteri besar had polled 23,796 while PAS's Nazri Ahmad had garnered 14,901 votes.
At a glance, the number of votes for BN had dropped by 20.8 percent - from 30,040 in 2013 to 23,796, while the number of votes for PAS was almost at status quo. However, it must be stressed that there is a lower turnout (39,288) for this by-election. The turnout was 45,849 in 2013.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/297335

Beyond GST and hudud, a Felda revolt in Rompin By Nigel Aw
ANALYSIS The Goods and Services Tax (GST) and hudud may have been the dominating issues during the Rompin by-election campaign but a crucial factor that appeared to have been overlooked was a brewing revolt by Felda settlers..... While BN's share of votes was reduced in most Malay majority areas, likely due to resentment against the GST, the swing against the ruling coalition was significantly higher in Felda settlements.... For example, according to polling district data, areas such as Muadzam Shah (96 percent Malay), Sungai Puteri (85 percent Malay), Kota Bahagia (86 percent Malay) and Sarang Tiong (90 percent Malay) saw an average swing of between three to six percent against BN. However, the data showed that the figure almost doubles in Felda polling districts with several seeing swings of almost 10 percent against BN..... While PAS campaigned heavily on GST in towns and villages, Felda issues was its trump card. The party's candidate, Nazri Ahmad himself is a descendent of a Felda Keratong settler..... PAS central committee member Mazlan Aliman, who leads the NGO National Felda Settlers' Children Association, said the revolt was already anticipated during his campaign. Mazlan (photo) said that unlike previous by-elections where Felda were considered near impenetrable BN strongholds, settlers were receptive and turned up at their ceramahs. Felda settlements have traditionally been difficult to reach by the opposition due to its often isolated locations and self-subsistence thanks to dedicated facilities built by the government. "If we were to compare to the 13th general election, at that time, Felda Global Ventures (FGV) was only just listed and settlers received a windfall of up to RM15,000 so BN won big. "But since then, FGV shares have fallen and our warnings about how Felda settlers will face hardship turned into a reality," he told Malaysiakini.... During the general election, FGV shares which were distributed to settlers was worth around RM4.60 each. The share closed at RM2.09 today. Voting data suggests that the youth vote swing was more than 10 percent, while there was also noticeable swing among the elderly voters, which have traditionally been staunch BN supporters..... Pending lawsuits against Felda. Mazlan pointed out that the Felda Keratong cluster has been a focus for PAS, which have been assisting some 700 settlers with their lawsuits against Felda. The settlers are suing Felda for allegedly cheating them by purchasing their oil palm fruits at a lower price than what they are worth in the market. "Seven hundred settlers is a significant number and when they are angry at Felda, they are also angry at the government as Felda is a federal agency," he said.... He added the discontent in Felda was further aggravated by the fall on commodity prices which has made life difficult for them.... Putrajaya's announcement during the by-election that it was offering houses to the descendents of Felda settlers for merely RM90,000 instead of the initial price of RM125,000 did little to placate this anger.
When the by-election was finally over, BN lost two Felda polling districts to PAS namely Felda Keratong 2 and Felda Keratong 4. In contrast, PAS only succeeded in winning a single polling district during the last general election, namely Bandar Baru Rompin due to anti-government sentiment among Chinese voters..... Even Felda Keratong 9, which saw the smallest shift against BN among the settlements, had a vote swing of 5.6 percent while other settlements in the Keratong cluster are Felda Keratong 1 (8.7 percent), Felda Keratong 2 (6.3 percent) and Felda Keratong 8 (6.8 percent)..... The anti-GST sentiment also helped PAS snap up other polling districts such as the fairly developed township of Muadzam Shah and Pianggu.... The polling districts of Pianggu and Leban Chondong were outliers with the former swinging heavily against BN, at 13.2 percent while the later swung 12.3 percent in favour of BN. It should be noted that both polling districts were affected by the massive flood last year and local factors such as how well reconstruction efforts went could have influenced voters...... Chinese voters backed BN. Even though PAS bagged several new polling districts, it lost Bandar Baru Rompin, possibly due to the party playing the hudud card towards the tail end of the campaign. The polling district, which comprise 81 percent Malays and 14 percent Chinese, swung 4.4 percent in favour of BN.... But PAS vice-president Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man, who led the party's machinery in the Rompin by-election said GST was a bigger factor compared to hudud. "GST was a major factor as it was PAS' slogan that a vote for it is a vote against GST. This was why youths rejected Umno. "Hudud was not a major factor as PAS did not use it as a campaign issue, it was only used minimally," he told Malaysiakini when contacted.... BN may attribute its reduced majority to the low turnout of 73 percent compared to 85.5 percent in the last general election, the fact remains BN lost several polling districts to PAS and its share of votes fell.
Umno vice president Hishammuddin yesterday appeared to acknowledge this, stating that the government needed to take cognisance of the by-election outcome.....
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/297460
Consider Rompin's message, says Hisham By Adrian Wong 11:56PM May 5, 2015
Were Rompin voters trying to send Putrajaya and BN a message? Possibly, said Umno vice-president Hishammuddin Husein. "Like what Pahang menteri besar Adnan Yakoob said earlier, the results that we see here, maybe there are some things the government needs to take into consideration.
"But what is important is that we won," he told reporters after the Rompin by-election results were announced..... He was responding to a question on whether issues raised by PAS, particularly the implementation of the unpopular goods and services tax (GST), had an effect on the polls.
Earlier, Adnan told reporters that the lower turnout was a result of a long holiday over the weekend and thus many voters had left before polling day.... "We also understand that people are sending certain messages to the government - both state and federal - we will take note of these (messages)," he said. Asked if he was referring to GST, Adnan (photo) said both GST and Felda issues had caused some resentment among voters. "We wil; have to deal with these issues. Hopefully, the federal government can do sometime about it," he said.... On whether PAS' aggressive push for the implementation of hudud law worked to its advantage, Adnan said that it was a non-factor.
........In 2013, incumbent Jamaluddin Jarjis polled 30,040 votes while BN's candidate Hasan Arifin polled only 23,796 - a 20.8 percent drop. However, the number of votes for PAS was almost unchanged at 14,901 votes. ...Meanwhile, Bernama reported that PAS has cited the lower voter turnout as a contributing factor for its defeat. Pahang PAS commissioner Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said the drop of 13 percent in the turnout as compared to the 13th general election two years ago had somewhat impacted the number of votes its candidate obtained. ........Nazri said although PAS lost in Felda Keratong 5, his home base by just 13 votes, overall the party had increased its votes from the younger generation of voters. "God willing, we will do better in the 14th general election," said,  Nazri, who is also Pahang PAS Youth chief.....

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/297343


Comments posted in Malaysiakini - most likely reflective of a segment of urban centric views
 
Hisham, message from Rompin is clear By Yoursay 8:00AM May 7, 2015
  • The Observer: Putting it simply, the 20 percent reduction of votes for BN should have guaranteed its loss in GE14 if what was required was a five percent swing. The important thing is not that BN won, but that voters on both sides have spoken. Voters who were disappointed with PAS on the hudud issue have swung over to the BN. However that was not enough to offset an even bigger swing away from BN because of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) issues, etc.
  • Haveagreatday: Umno vice-president Hishammuddin Hussein, it shall be a miracle if Umnoputeras do indeed heed the message of the Rompin voters. GE13 message was loud and clear but you folks chose to hide your heads in the mud.
  • Jbsuara: The message is clear. Umno-BN bulldozed GST and implemented it against the wishes of the rakyat, and worse, the implementation was so flawed that what was obviously a 'double' taxation is done to the detriment of traders and citizens. 
  • ZhuGeLiang: All these negativities about Najib's leadership have been proven wrong by the voters of Rompin. The facts speak for themselves. BN won the by-election. There is no point arguing about it. Period.......

Umno and PAS both losers in Rompin By Yoursay
  • Jiminy Qrikert: Rompin is Malay heartland and the Malays are sending a very clear message to their leaders on both sides of the divide. This result is alarm bells for Malay hegemony. A good 7,000 Malays abandoned Umno as a protest against the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Their message - don't make my life any harder than it already is. PAS retained its support. It did not gain any new voters. The message to PAS - hudud cannot feed them. PAS will always be a ‘jaguh kampung’ (village champion). They will keep their traditional support base, but all others will fall away. That means the non-Malays will definitely abandon PAS. New young voters will not vote for PAS. And PAS will not attract the Umno supporters who abandon Umno in protest against GST.
  • I Wonder?: What a pity! If only PAS abandoned the hudud issue and has chosen the moderate path, it could have won this by-election. The rakyat is in dilemma as they are sandwiched between two evils. One is the corrupted Umno that created the GST that sucks the rakyat's blood slowly, and the other the fanatical ulama in PAS who insisted on hudud that will turn this country into an Islamic state. Both GST and hudud are bad. But hudud is worse as even many Muslims are rejecting it and consider it inhumane, barbaric, out of date and not realistic in this modern world. 
  • CQ Muar: This was what I had wished for and predicted - that BN will win, but with a much reduced majority of less than 10,000 votes.....

Monday, May 4, 2015

UMNO/BN fractures (Update 24): Check 1MDB news blog. Permatang Pauh and Rompin by-elections; 20,000 march to KLCC to call for GST abolition.

Editor's note: In the heavily licensed state-media dominated world of Malaysia news where many print and non-print outlets (and even bloggers) are regarded as politically-associated (with various notable public and less public shifts and hops), the recent cross-over feature of Anwar Ibrahim (de facto leader of the Pakatan Rakyat / PR opposition coalition which has been facing stresses) by the state-controlled TV3/Utusan stable and Mahathir on the Sarawak Report have those interested in Malaysia media-political analysis agog. What news outlets say or don't say and who they feature are of interest in the "wayang kulit" or shadow play world of the Malaysia's pluralistic and plutocratic political economy. At the same time, members of the PR opposition are also having a public war of words - read here: http://khoryuleng.blogspot.com/2015/01/malay-unity-and-pakatan-rakyan.html. What does this all portend?

Much of the UMNO/BN tussles have been triggered by the 1MDB financial concerns and engulf Prime Minister Najib in questions about international money flows and big donations. Research on news links are here: On 1MDB  http://khoryuleng.blogspot.my/2015/08/1mdb-update-36e-dr-m-says-marcos-like.html



4 May 2015: Permatang Pauh and Rompin by-elections

Amid support for Najib, Umno leaders starting to question, says former minister Published: 3 May 2015 4:00 PM; Umno division chiefs are beginning to realise that people are not happy with Datuk Seri Najib Razak, even as the party leaders continue to express their strong support for his leadership, former information minister Tan Sri Zainuddin Maidin said. He said that it was wrong to assume that Ummo division leaders were mere yes-men who "swallowed" the country's leaders' every word. "There are Umno division chiefs who realise that the support of the 'red shirts' to the top leadership can no longer represent the rakyat's support," wrote Zainuddin on his blog today. googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1400601790726-3');}); "They not only reading it on social media or news portals, but they hear it for themselves at weddings, the suraus and mosques, at coffee shops, in open and closed discussions among the top echelon and the grassroots." Zainuddin wrote that even Cheras Umno divison leader Datuk Seri Syed Ali Alhabshee could not stay quiet in the face of the scandals surrounding Najib. Two days ago, the Umno man had reportedly urged for businessman Low Taek Jho to be called in for questioning immediately over the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal. "What is the delay? The rakyat are waiting for answers. And so am I," Syed Ali wrote in the Cheras Umno blog. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/amid-support-for-najib-umno-leaders-starting-to-question-says-former-minist#sthash.UBrTvvYf.dpuf

Pmtg Pauh, Rompin - markers of political future By Bridget Welsh  8:11AM May 4, 2015; Rompin has not received the same level of attention as Permatang Pauh, at least in the English language media, but it is equally important. At issue is Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's political future.
This contest emerged after his friend and ally died, and the slated candidate and campaign is closely connected to Najib. His cousin Hishammuddin Hussein is leading Umno's campaign in the party's political base. Najib needs a strong victory to assure that he has the support of his party and its core. This will be similarly challenging as the machinery is not as revved up as in the past, when an incumbent leader was running and a Pahang premier was seeking a national mandate. Today's reality is that there is open opposition to Najib's leadership within Umno led by former leader Dr Mahathir Mohamad and nationally, as the premier has the lowest public support in his tenure. It is thus not surprising that the stakes are high in Rompin, for a reduction in support in Rompin will signal trouble to Najib's political future....... Unlike Permatang Pauh, where a reduction in the majority is expected, given Najib's position and resources, even a small decline in support will be perceived negatively.... From goodies to grumbles -  By-elections have traditionally been 'buy-elections', with goodies galore. The BN, with its hand on the national till and control over the mainstream media, has always had the advantage, especially in the more semi-rural and rural areas. Given the stakes in these contests, there are many items on offer, with even the Penang government making promises of new projects. It remains to be seen how impactful the use of financial incentives will be this time round. One item that is marginally different than GE 2013, and reminiscent of conditions surrounding GE 2008, is a perceived decline in the economy. Ordinary Malaysians are feeling the economic pain, compared with the past, with a depreciated ringgit, the goods and services tax (GST), inflation and lower purchasing power...... Even in the Felda areas of Rompin, where the drop in the prices of rubber and palm oil has hit hard, there is a sense of relative economic deprivation. More than any issue - rights, religion or race - the main driver in voting in Malaysia is the economy, as surveys consistently show that the main issues that concern voters are the bread-and-butter realities. As finance minister in charge of the economy and as a premier who has prided himself on the country's economic performance, negative views of the economy increase BN's and Najib's vulnerability. As the campaigns come to a close, the promises of allocations have risen, with less open defence of the GST and more attention to where GST funds will go - be it towards civil servants, higher pensions and more........The expectation for both contests is reduced majorities. The main reasons for this is the expected lower turnout, with voting coming after a long holiday weekend, the negative mode of the campaigns, active sabotage and weakened support for both sides.
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/297149

Abandoned by allies, PAS’s Rompin campaign a dull affair BY MOHD FARHAN DARWIS Published: 4 May 2015 2:48 PM; The lacklustre campaigning suggests that PAS has lost its mojo without DAP and PKR by its side. The latter are busy in the Permatang Pauh by-election campaign, which PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail is contesting. However, Temerloh MP Nasruddin Hassan played down the matter and insisted all was well on the campaign front. “About 70% of the (Rompin) voters come from Felda settlements. So we are concentrating on those areas,” he told The Malaysian Insider when met at the Hindar 2.0 ceramah yesterday....The Rompin parliament constituency has 53,596 voters, with 87% comprising Malays living in 14 Felda settlements. The second biggest voters are the Orang Asli, followed by 9% Indians and just 2% Chinese. Tuan Ibrahim told The Malaysian Insider that PAS did not employ a general campaign strategy, and instead relied on different approaches for each area, based on the economic activities of the voters. “Our approach is not the same in each area. Our focus is on Felda settlements, so we have to deal with agencies. The mechanism is rather different. “We approach the farmers and the fishermen of Rompin differently. We visit the voters’ homes and employ a welfare approach,” said Tuan Ibrahim. Political analyst Professor Dr Mohamad Agus Yusoff said the factors working against PAS were the fact that it was on its own in the by-election, and that Rompin was an Umno stronghold.....He said the silent voters, who compromise the youth working in the cities, could turn PAS’s fortune around. “There are second- and third-generation Felda settlers who have different views from their parents,” said Agus. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak appears to be aware of this, and took the opportunity to win the vote bank over by reducing the price of houses from RM124,000 to RM90,000 per unit. However, Umno vice-president Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein has denied that Najib was using the house prices as election goodies, and said that the latter’s announcement was merely a “coincidence”. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/abandoned-by-allies-pass-rompin-campaign-a-dull-affair#sthash.tHeHOEg8.dpuf

Rompin voters told: Show your disapproval of Najib by FMT Reporters | May 4, 2015; Shahbudin Husin, who makes the call, also satirises the PM's alleged inability to pay for his daughter's wedding reception; PETALING JAYA: Voters in Rompin have been urged to show their disapproval of Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s administration when they cast their ballots in tomorrow’s by-election.
The call is made by political analyst Shahbudin Husin, an Umno member whose blog is widely followed by Malay readers. He acknowledges that it will be hard for PAS to win in the Umno stronghold, but he appeals to voters to at least reduce BN’s majority to reflect the nation’s unhappiness with Najib over several issues, especially the imposition of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). He reminds his readers that the government gave an assurance that GST would result in a reduction in the cost of living because the rate is lower than the 10% charged under the Sales and Service Tax, which it was meant to replace. “That has turned out to be false propaganda,” he says. “Nearly all items have risen in price. Even teh tarik has gone up by 10 sen in most restaurants, and that is before applying GST. “Even more painful is the failure of the government to settle the issue of GST charges on prepaid phone credits, something so widely used by youths, housewives and those in the lower income bracket. It shows how weak the government is.”........In an earlier posting, Shahbudin, with his tongue in his cheek, comments on the recent explanation by a Najib aide that the cost incurred in celebrating the wedding of the Prime Minister’s daughter was borne by the groom’s family. ....“It has turned out that Najib and Rosmah could even be poorer than a lot of BR1M recipients. They can’t even afford a reception for their new son-in-law. “To any normal couple, receiving a new in-law would be one of their happiest moments. Many would go to the extent of incurring debts to celebrate it. “But it’s different with Najib and Rosmah. Not only was the celebration on the bride’s side financed by the groom’s family, the delegation to the reception in Kazakhstan was also fully sponsored by the kind groom. This has to be because the bride’s family cannot afford the expense. “Rare indeed can we find a bride’s parents who would sacrifice their dignity in such a manner as to risk having the groom using his generosity as a clout against their daughter should there be marital friction in the future....... http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/05/04/rompin-voters-told-show-your-disapproval-of-najib/

1 May 2015: 20,000 march to KLCC to call for GST abolition, Grilled lobsters and Xiaomi to lure votes - Permatang Pauh by-election; PAS - Hadi: Political parties in Malaysia should form national unity government; How much PM spent for daughter’s wedding? 

20,000 close in on KLCC Published on 01 May 2015 16:38; More and more people are streaming in. An estimated 20,000 protesters have joined today's rally so far.
http://www.kinitv.com/video/18197O8

10,000 march to KLCC to call for GST abolition By Malaysiakini Team; A month after the controversial Goods and Services Tax (GST) implementation, a major protest is taking place in downtown Kuala Lumpur today to call for its abolition. Participating groups include Kita Lawan and opposition parties including Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) will march from various points around the city to Dataran Merdeka.... https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/296977

Live: Thousands in Workers Day anti-GST rally head for; The Workers Day rally, to begin at several points across the heart of Kuala Lumpur, is backed by Bersih 2.0, Solidariti Anak Muda Malaysia (SAMM), other non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as well as the opposition. But a post on the Facebook page by the organisers "Bantah GST/Reject GST" states that there will be no speeches by politicians. googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1400601790726-3');}); "The event begins at 2.30pm with brief speeches by society and NGO representatives. No political party speeches," a post said. A "grand finale" ceramah last night as a run-up to the march today only managed to draw a crowd of about 100 people. It was held at the Sultan Sulaiman Club in Kuala Lumpur where a few Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders and activists gave speeches. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/live-workers-day-rally-against-gst-to-remain-partisan#sthash.xfyPuokV.dpuf

Grilled lobsters and Xiaomi to lure votes By Susan Loone; PKR has been offering grilled lobsters whereas BN is going around the Permatang Pauh constituency with a Xiaomi - a China-made mobile phone - to woo voters. These are not vote-buying schemes in the by-election, but campaign strategies by the two arch rivals..... https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/296974

How much PM spent for daughter’s wedding? https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/296954
YOURSAY ‘They flaunt their new-found wealth regardless of how they got it.’

Hadi: Political parties in Malaysia should form national unity government BY JASON TAN; SINGAPORE, May 1 — With both the ruling and opposition coalitions in disarray and Malaysian politics in a state of flux, all political parties should consider forming a national unity government, said the leader of Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS). In an interview with TODAY this week, PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang blamed the political uncertainties on the United Malays National Organisation (Umno), the country’s largest party that leads the Barisan Nasional (BN) ruling coalition. “What is happening is due to the weakness of Umno itself. It’s not due to Mahathir, Najib, nor Abdullah Badawi,” he said, referring to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and his two predecessors, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Hadi, 67, said it was not too late for “a correction can be made” in the form of a unity government involving all major political parties and no opposition. It was an idea he had first proposed in 2008, following the country’s 12th general election, when political wrangling in a series of by-elections led him to call on lawmakers to focus on serving the people instead. While his proposal did not gain traction at the time, he believes that there is a greater need for national reconciliation now. “What I feel today is that a change must be made. We are aware that in Umno, there are still capable individuals. Just that there are trapped in the situation now. I would suggest that all the parties come together to save the country,” he said. Hadi’s call follows a recent proposal of a bipartisan Save Malaysia pact made by another opposition leader, Lim Kit Siang of the Democratic Action Party (DAP). In recent weeks, Umno has been rocked by a public spat between Najib and Dr Mahathir, who has repeatedly called for the prime minister’s resignation over issues such as the debt-laden state-owned strategic development firm 1Malaysia Development Berhad. Ties in the three-party opposition Pakatan Rakyat have also been strained over PAS’s push to implement hudud, or Islamic criminal law, in Kelantan. Both DAP and Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) say the move is not part of the pact’s common policy framework, with DAP going so far as to cut off ties with Hadi and saying that he had betrayed the pact. - See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/hadi-political-parties-in-malaysia-should-form-national-unity-government#sthash.kGaNCxeG.dpuf

26 April 2015: Dr M attacks on Najib and 1MDB continue

Hundreds back Dr M during biting speech on Najib BY ELIZABETH ZACHARIAH Published: 25 April 2015 7:00 PM; More than 1,000 people, including civil servants and civil society leaders, showed that Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was not "alone" when they cheered the former prime minister on in his two-hour meet-the-people session at a club in Kuala Lumpur this morning. This was the first time Dr Mahathir took his attacks against Datuk Seri Najib Razak to the grassroots level, after earlier lampooning the prime minister in his blog and urging him to leave office. The shouts and cheers from the crowd which had gathered as early as 8.30am began as Dr Mahathir stepped out of his vehicle at the K Klub and continued as he walked the 50m aisle to the stage. googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1400601790726-3');}); He was flanked by controversial lecturer Dr Ridhuan Tee Abdullah, and Datuk Ibrahim Ali, president of Perkasa, the Malay rights group which co-hosted the forum. ‎ Also spotted were former law minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, former Selangor menteri besar Tan Sri Muhammad Muhd Taib, and former health director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican, who is part of the G25 group.He spoke for an hour about the debt-ridden 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), businessman Jho Low, his respect for Tun Abdul Razak, Najib's daughter's lavish wedding reception and many more that left the crowd dazed. They were responsive to his speech, cheering every time he called for Najib to step down as prime minister and laughing at his wit and sarcasm. The crowd also could not wait to begin asking him questions on the issues he had raised about Najib, his administration and policies that have not set well with the people, including about the goods and services tax. This was evident with the number of those who clamoured to the microphone, hoping for a chance to address the influential former premier and hear him answer their query. One man asked Dr Mahathir what he thought of the GST, which the government had introduced as a solution to its depleting funds. "I think they should just abolish it," Dr Mahathir replied. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/hundreds-back-dr-m-during-biting-speech-on-najib#sthash.1pbovjes.dpuf

Despite Dr M’s attacks, analysts say BN far from vulnerable under Najib BY YISWAREE PALANSAMY Sunday April 26, 201507:07 AM GMT+8 - See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/despite-dr-ms-attacks-analysts-say-bn-far-from-vulnerable-under-najib#sthash.LUCzUrIH.dpuf

 Dr M asks Najib: Are you sure you’re not alone? By Syed Jaymal Zahiid Saturday April 25, 201512:53 PM GMT+8 - See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/dr-m-asks-najib-are-you-sure-youre-not-alone#sthash.zfvJu1BR.dpuf

 Dr M trains guns on Najib’s daughter’s wedding, highlights extravagance By SYED JAYMAL ZAHIID Saturday April 25, 201501:13 PM GMT+8 - See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/dr-m-trains-guns-on-najibs-daughters-wedding-highlights-extravagance#sthash.S4tFlIDY.dpuf
Dr M fires more salvo at Najib, questions 1MDB finances Sathesh Raj, Astro Awani | Updated: April 24, 2015  (First published on: April 24, 2015 07:32 MYT) Corruption is not something uncommon in governments,however, they involve relatively small amount of money - MAHATHIR; KUALA LUMPUR: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's latest blog posting touched on the issue of management of government finances which he said should be governed by laws, rules and regulations. Its expenditure has to conform to the proposals set out in its budget plans.  He added Governments can lose money through bad investments.  "We would know where the money is lost. But when huge sums of money disappear, then those entrusted with its management must answer for the disappearance.  "Disappearance is different from just losing. Disappearance is about money lost which cannot be traced. This can be because of corruption or theft," as written by Dr Mahathir in his blog.  He questioned how 1MDB, a company with RM1 million capital with no assets could borrow 42,000 times its capital with no collaterals..........  Despite being a guarantor, Dr Mahathir also questioned why the operation of 1MDB is not overseen by government officers responsible for the management of government funds.....  He said 1MDB started off wrong even from the beginning.
“It started off as an off-budget and it was not put before the Parliament. The money was borrowed. So it is not sovereign wealth but sovereign debt,” he said....  In the blog, Dr Mahathir also broke down the investments of 1MDB:
 - Purchase of Tanjong Energy (now known as Powertek Energy Sdn Bhd) from Ananda Krishnan for RM 8.5 billion.
 - Purchase of Genting Sanyen Power (now known as Kuala Langat Power Plant) for RM 2.3 billion.
 - Purchase of Jimah Energy for RM 1.2 billion.
 - Purchase of 70 acres of land in Jalan Tun Razak for RM320 million i.e: RM64.00 psf.
 - Purchase of 495 acres of land in the former Sungai Besi TUDM airport (now known as Bandar Malaysia) about RM 363.5 million i.e: at RM 91.00 psf.
 - Purchase of 234 acres land in Air Itam in Penang RM 1.38 billion i.e: at RM135.00 psf. He said the investments and purchases known so far add up to RM14.7 billion and that there is about RM27 billion that needs to be explained. “Where is the rest of the money?” he asked adding that 1MDB is not getting any returns from its investments.  He said the total loss incurred by the government is about RM25 billion. ....
Read more at: http://english.astroawani.com/malaysia-news/dr-m-fires-more-salvo-najib-questions-1mdb-finances-58532?cp

More on the 1MDB saga here: http://khoryuleng.blogspot.com/2014/08/sovereign-wealth-fund-swf-news.html


13 April 2015: Sirul to talk to Dr M, Quit if you don’t support Najib - Kedah lawmaker tells Mukhriz, Umno already broken, only about money now says Dr M, Asia Sentinel list of important question to PM Najib

Puzzled by lawyers’ claims, Mahfuz insists Sirul okayed mum’s meet with Dr M Sunday April 12, 201511:42 PM GMT+8; KUALA LUMPUR, April 12 — PAS MP Datuk Mahfuz Omar insisted today that Sirul Azhar Umar had never objected to his mother’s meeting with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, despite claims by the murder convict’s lawyers that their client had not agreed to it. The federal lawmaker also told The Malaysian Insider that he was unsure why the lawyers said Sirul was disappointed with how his case is being played out in the media. “Also, the mother and I had earlier informed him about the possibility of the meeting and he consented to it,” he was quoted saying in the news portal’s report.... Sirul is reportedly in the midst of a legal clearance process in Australia to obtain a permission to stay put in the country and avoid returning to Malaysia to face the gallows. Mahfuz had revealed to reporters in Parliament on Wednesday that he had arranged a meeting between Sirul’s mother and Dr Mahathir and will be arranging a phone session with the fugitive and the former prime minister next. Last weekend, Dr Mahathir urged the police to investigate the former police commando’s claim that he killed Altantuya under orders, saying it was “grossly unfair” to sentence Sirul to hang for obeying instructions..... http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/puzzled-by-lawyers-claims-mahfuz-insists-sirul-okayed-mums-meet-with-dr-m#sthash.Wf8W7yYt.dpuf

Quit if you don’t support Najib, Kedah lawmaker tells Mukhriz Published: 12 April 2015 4:52 PM Kedah MB Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir told a meeting of state legislators and Umno leaders today that he wants Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak cleared of any allegation related to the 1MDB issue before giving his support. – The Malaysian Insider pic, April 12, 2015.As Umno leaders rush to defend their president Datuk Seri Najib Razak, Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir has come under fire for not openly stating his support towards the prime minister. A Kedah Umno state lawmaker wants Mukhriz to step down as menteri besar if the latter does not publicly state his support for Najib, as the latter owes his job to the prime minister. Bukit Lada assemblyman Datuk Ahmad Lebai Sudin also criticised Mukhriz for linking his support towards Najib to the investigation of debt-ridden 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1400601790726-3');}); “The Menteri Besar’s post is appointed by the prime minister with the support of Barisan Nasional assemblymen. If he no longer supports the prime minister, it is best to resign,” Ahmad Lebai was quoted as saying in a report on SuaraTV. Ahmad Lebai was interviewed by the news portal after a meeting between state Umno leaders, MPs and state assemblymen called by Mukhriz’s officer this morning. Ahmad Lebai claimed that the meeting was supposedly to state their support to the prime minister and party president. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/quit-if-you-dont-support-najib-kedah-lawmaker-tells-mukhriz#sthash.dPJSIp2a.dpuf

Umno already broken, only about money now, Dr M says Sunday April 12, 201512:52 PM GMT+8; KUALA LUMPUR, April 12 — Not missing a beat despite Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s televised reply to his criticism, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has continued his diatribe against the former, saying this time that the loyalty of Umno leaders today is dependent on monetary gains. In an interview with blogger Din Turtle uploaded Friday, the former prime minister insisted that the ruling party is headed for doom when asked for his response to calls for his reconciliation with Najib. “Umno is already broken,” the straight-talking veteran leader told his interviewer in one clip. “The Umno that I led before was quite powerful. If you look at our assemblies, the spirit was there. “The Umno now is about money. Its leaders are loyal because they get something... contract, the ones who get posts all get money (too). “But when you do that, you give to the chief... what about the rest?” he asked. Dr Mahathir insisted that the Malays are deeply disappointed with Najib’s rule, with many even be conveying their unhappiness to him..... Among other things, Dr Mahathir said “no investigations were conducted” on convicted former police commando Sirul Azhar Umar’s claim that he was acting under orders in Altantuya’s murder. On Thursday, however, Najib replied Dr Mahathir in a pre-recorded interview on TV3. The second-term prime minister insisted that BN still has the ability to win the next general election as long as Umno stays united as a party. “If we do not fight among ourselves, I am confident we can win in GE14,” the prime minister and Umno president said during the televised interview... Najib has been facing growing pressure from his detractors to step down, particularly from Dr Mahathir. But leaders of the component parties in BN have pledged their full support for Najib as the country’s prime minister....... http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/umno-already-broken-only-about-money-now-dr-m-says#sthash.anpFc3DB.dpuf

Mahathir bares Umno as all money politics by FMT Reporters  | April 12, 2015 A month after Razaleigh, former strongman says whole party is all about cash and contracts. KUALA LUMPUR: A month after Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah spoke about RM50,000 a month Umno division leaders, Mahathir Mohamad has bared the truth to the term “money politics” once used to describe vote buying for party positions. Now, it was the whole party which was about money, projects and contracts, said the former Umno strongman. Under its current leadership, Umno was filled with rent-seeking leaders loyal only to money. “The ones who receive posts receive money,” Dr Mahathir said in a video interview with blogger Din Turtle. His remarks echo those of his former rival and challenger, Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah who said last month that Umno politics is all about money and is a source of income to divisional leaders and MPs...........Tengku Razaleigh had said that Umno was filled with people whose allegiance was with Najib, who could award them projects worth millions. “When they are in that situation, it is difficult for them to turn their backs to Najib as Umno politics is their source of income.”...... Dr Mahathir, who has led a campaign to oust Najib as Umno president and prime minister, denied that his campaign had split the party. He said the party was already split. Ordinary Malays were disappointed with the New Economic Policy and divisions in the community were very deep. “They come and see me, ordinary people,” Dr Mahathir said. “(They say) scholarships are hard to get. In the past, you could get them.”...... However, Dr Mahathir’s leadership caused a deep rift between him and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who teamed up with former deputy prime minister Musa Hitam and came within a score of votes to toppling the party president.......Tengku Razaleigh and Musa had decried the use of vote buying in Umno politics then, describing it as “money politics”....... The rivalry between the two camps, dubbed Team A and Team B, would lead to Umno being deregistered in a court case, the subsequent rise of communal tensions and Operation Lalang, in which more than 100 opposition politicians, activists, academicians and others were arrested and detained under the Internal Security Act....... Dr Mahathir, then home minister, managed to secure registration of a new party, as Umno-Baru, and took control of the assets of the deregistered Umno which were worth millions, including ownership of Utusan Malaysia, United Engineers Malaysia and the North-South Highway concession, and control of TV3 and the New Straits Times Press, among other companies.......  http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/04/12/mahathir-bares-umno-as-all-money-politics/

Tame TV, Malaysian-Style, Goes Easy on Najib Posted on April 10, 2015 By John Berthelsen
An interview misses the biggest question: What did he know and when did he know it? Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak went onto Kuala Lumpur-based TV3, wholly owned by the political party he heads, to deny to presenter Hamdan Ahmir that he had ever met the late Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu, murdered by two of his bodyguards in 2006...... The interview, aired on July 9 but taped rather than live apparently to avoid any embarrassments, can only be regarded as a disappointment, not only with Najib’s answers but with Hamdan’s questions, which were a series of softballs lobbed to the prime minister to give him a platform to make a case for his non-involvement.
To questions raised by former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad over Najib’s possible involvement, Hamdan asked this: “…We all concur that the court had decided in this case … it is past. But a criticism has surfaced from Tun Mahathir who asked who had ordered the police officers involved to kill Altantuya. It is weird because the case is over. Were you involved in this?” Najib: This thing happened in 2008 … a long time ago. Actually, I have recited the oath, Wallahi Wabillahi Watallahi, thrice, including at a mosque in Permatang Pauh in 2008 … that I had not known Altantuya and I was not at all involved, directly or indirectly. And the police conducted an investigation. And, at that time, Pak Lah (Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi), as the prime minister, had reported, and the Inspector-General of Police had issued a statement saying that I was not involved. And there is no proof at all, whatsoever, that I had known Altantuya. None at all … no photographs, no documents, no witnesses and what not. The case went through the courts up to the Federal Court. Are we going to question the integrity of the courts which we had safeguarded for so long?...... Hamdan: It is understood that you, Datuk Seri, have met with Tun Dr Mahathir on several issues. Did he ask you about the Altantuya case? Najib: Not directly, but we did discuss it at one time. During the discussion, I noticed that he did not ask whether I was involved in the Altantuya case. And I assumed that the matter did not arise at all. When I had my discussion with Tun Dr Mahathir, I showed my respect for him. For example, although I am the prime minister, I went to his residence rather than insisting that he come to mine. Nevertheless, whatever it is that we discussed, I had to decide as the prime minister.......
The list of questions Hamdan didn’t ask is considerable. Here are some that Asia Sentinel would have asked:
1. Altantuya Shaariibuu was identified by French prosecutors as a translator in the long-drawn-out transaction in which the Malaysian Ministry of Defense bought Scorpene submarines from the French munitions company DCN. According to the French records, you were instrumental in negotiating the purchase of those submarines (with a huge kickback of EUR114.9 million to UMNO). If Altantuya was recorded by the French government as a translator, how is it that you never met?
2. Both you and Abdul Razak Baginda met in 2005 in Brest, France, with the training crews of the Scorpene submarines your defense department bought, presenting the crews with jackets in honor of their service. At the same time, Altantuya was accompanying Razak Baginda. How is it that, if you were with Razak Baginda, you failed to notice the beautiful Mongolian woman he had on his arm and who toured France in his Ferrari?
3. During the months of trial of the two murderers, why do you think no attempt was made to ascertain their motives in killing her?
.....5. Burmaa Oyunchimeg, Altantuya’s cousin, testified on the witness stand, under oath, during the trial of the two murderers, that she had seen a photo of you having dinner with Altantuya and Abdul Razak Baginda. How do you explain her testimony, since she was under oath?  Why did prosecutors never follow up on her assertion? .............. http://www.asiasentinel.com/politics/tame-tv-malaysia-style-goes-easy-najib/


11 April 2015: The Economist says “Malaysia’s friends should be blunter about this where they have been mealy-mouthed... They should condemn Malaysia’s corruption, its decaying freedoms and its racial politics... Time to call Najib out" ; Badawi camp flip flops continue on support for PM Najib

An anti-terror law curtails liberties Apr 9th 2015, 14:44 | From the print edition
Najib rescinds his promises THREE years ago Najib Razak, Malaysia’s prime minister, fulfilled a promise to repeal the Internal Security Act (ISA), a draconian colonial-era law which had long been used to lock up dissenters without trial.....
http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21648027-anti-terror-law-curtails-liberties-lurch-illiberalism


Time to call Najib out, says Economist; Published: 11 April 2015 10:34 AM Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s portrayal of Malaysia as a model of moderate Islam has come under fire after he reneged on doing away with laws like the Sedition Act. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, April 11, 2015.Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak must come clean on Malaysia’s true state of affairs, The Economist said today, amid growing concerns over issues such as troubled state firm 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and the stifling of rights and freedom in the country. The newspaper condemned the “widening gulf between spin and substance”, adding that Najib’s portrayal of Malaysia as “a model of moderate Islam – a multicultural democracy and a beacon of tolerance” was far from the truth as the prime minister had failed to uphold his promise to repeal colonial-era laws such as the Sedition Act 1948. Although Najib had said three years ago he would do away with the act, Dewan Rakyat on Friday pushed through several amendments to the law, which critics said would only make it more draconian.....More alarming though, it said, was Malaysia’s human rights record which under Najib has taken a hit. The report gave the example of opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who in February was sentenced to five years’ jail for sodomy, as well as the growing number of individuals arrested or investigated for sedition. “Malaysia’s friends should be blunter about this where they have been mealy-mouthed,” the paper said. “They should condemn Malaysia’s corruption, its decaying freedoms and its racial politics. “They should call for both the Sedition Act and unlimited detention to go.” Until ruling coalition Barisan Nasional stops “using foul as well as fair” means to curb dissent, the paper said, matters would not improve and the country’s image would continue suffer. “It is time to call Najib out.” – April 11, 2015. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/time-to-call-najib-out-says-economist#sthash.VRfEMgQ5.dpuf

Pak Lah: Najib not involved in Altantuya murder Updated: Friday April 10, 2015 MYT 1:55:03 PM
PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is not involved in the murder of Mongolian model Altantuya Shaariibuu, former prime minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said Friday.. He said in a statement that the investigation into the 2006 murder was concluded during his tenure as prime minister. "Among the matters reported to me during my time as prime minister was the result of the investigation of the murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu. "Based on the findings from the thorough investigation conducted by the Royal Malaysian Police that was conveyed to me, it was confirmed that Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is not involved at all in the case," he said.... Altantuya was murdered on Oct 18, 2006 and her remains were found in a forest near Puncak Alam, Shah Alam..... http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/04/10/Pak-Lah-Najib-not-involved-in-Altantuya-murder/
Note: Apparent Badawi camp flip-flops on PM Najib support - just a few days after Khairy Jamaluddin turned to says Najib must answer queries by Dr M (a flip from earlier supportive statements of PM Najib), ex-PM Badawi (father-in-law of Khairy) releases statement PM Najib not involved in Mongolian model murder. Political analysts say that at the last big UMNO vote, the Badawi camp support has been important for PM Najib.


10 April 2015: PM Najib TV3 Q&A much talked about amid shows of support for PM Najib and Dr Mahathir's questions and calls for PM Najib to step down (Dr Mahathir says supporters are party to it all)

Malaysia PM defends himself against mounting criticism 2015-04-10 08:46; Kuala Lumpur (AFP) -- Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has defended himself against a slew of criticisms over corruption scandals and a crackdown on civil liberties, brushing aside suggestions that he should step down.... "I was elected by my party, and by the people of this country, to lead them. As such, I am answerable only to the people -- not to any one individual," Najib said in an interview on state-controlled television broadcast late Thursday night.  ......."Contrary to what some are suggesting, these laws will not be used against critics of the government," Najib said of the terrorism legislation, according to an English translation of his comments released by his office. ........Mahathir had demanded answers on the scandal surrounding the state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). Fears that 1MDB could collapse have rattled the ringgit currency.... "I recognise that there are a number of questions swirling around 1MDB. Some of these questions are valid, but there are others that appear to be directed at the company solely with the intention of creating controversy," Najib said.... ....The deal has been clouded by allegations of huge kickbacks to Malaysian officials and the still-murky 2006 murder of a Mongolian woman involved in negotiations, amid suspicions she was killed to silence her about the deal.....Najib did not address the issue in his interview..........Political analysts say Najib retains control of his ruling party and looked unlikely to be ousted for now. http://www.mysinchew.com/node/107831

Transcripts in English and Malaysia:

  • Transcript of TV3's interview of Najib    2015-04-10 13:09 ; KUALA LUMPUR, April 9 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak today replied to questions on several issues raised by various quarters, including former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad... Najib, while stressing that his priority was to the nation and people, answered all aspects of the criticisms, pertaining to the management of 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB); implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST); 1Malaysia People's Aid (BR1M); the murder of Mongolian model Altantuya Shaariibuu; Sedition Act; Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) and the economic prospects of the country.... He expounded on the issues in an interview with Hamdan Ahmir on a special edition of the TV 'Soal Jawab' (Question & Answer) programme aired tonight.... Following is the transcript of the interview.......... http://www.mysinchew.com/node/107848
  • Transkrip Penuh Sesi soal Jawab Bersama Najib Razak 10-04-2015 editor; Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak hari ini menjawab pelbagai soalan mengenai beberapa isu yang diutarakan oleh pelbagai pihak termasuk Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad...... http://www.tv14.my/2015/04/10/transkrip-penuh-sesi-soal-jawab-bersama-najib-razak/
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Will herd mindset drown the nation? By JD Lovrenciear 7:46AM Apr 10, 2015; ....Yes, Dr Mahathir has asked very basic and simple questions that any teenager in a debating bout would have likewise, articulated to the admiration of the audience.  As a Malaysian citizen and a former leader you cannot discount the fact one drop, that he, yes Mahathir, truly cares for the country. He is asking all the questions that patriotic and sensible citizens too have asked and keep asking, but to no avail.
 And as Dr Mahathir just rebutted with wisdom, instead of answering the questions related to 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder, Najib has gone to market to garner a show of popularity-support for himself....  Not only that. There are others who are pleading to “give him another chance’.  And yet there are others who are returning Dr Mahathir’s valid and reasonable questions with an artillery of all kinds of allegations framed against the former prime minister....  Now what kind of herd mentality is this?...  Well, as Dr Mahathir very wisely put it across, if this is what Najib chooses to do and what his supporters have stood up for, then it also means that all of them are in unison with Najib on any and all wrongdoings of the present leadership.
http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/294841

May tabling for hudud Bill Updated: Friday April 10, 2015 MYT 7:38:00 AM; PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang’s Private Member’s Bill did not make it for debate as the Dewan Rakyat adjourned for the day. His Bill will have to be re-submitted during the next sitting in May. Earlier, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of parliamentary affairs Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim confirmed that there was no indication from the day’s order of proceedings that Abdul Hadi’s motion to amend the Syariah Courts (Criminal Jurisidiction) Act 1965 would be read by the time the sitting ended last night.... http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/04/10/May-tabling-for-hudud-Bill-PAS-Private-Members-Bill-did-not-make-it-for-yesterdays-debate/

8 April 2015: MCA gives full support to PM Najib, adding to some Sarawak, Sabah support statements and UMNO division heads support event. 

Earlier, support statements from Sarawak and Sabah representatives too. Many UMNO members also came to a red-shirted show of support event for PM Najib. He is facing severe criticisms and call by Dr Mahathir to step down (this is the Doctor's third move against an UMNO leader)

MCA supports Najib’s leadership, says Liow Updated: Tuesday April 7, 2015 MYT 10:46:51 PM
KUALA LUMPUR: The MCA has reiterated its full support for the leadership of Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, said Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai (pic).
The MCA president said the party would not entertain any criticism against the Prime Minister.  
It said the focus of the party was on working with Umno to develop the country, and it would turn a deaf ear to any criticism against the premier, including calls for him to resign. 
"We give (our) full support to Datuk Seri Najib. We are very focused on developing the nation together with Umno and the BN (Barisan Nasional), and won't allow any attack (criticism) to disturb our stand to build the country," he told reporters at Parliament’s lobby on Tuesday. 
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/04/07/Liow-MCA-Najib/

5 April 2015 afternoon: Jamaluddin to be buried in National Mosque mausoleum

Jamaluddin to be buried in National Mosque mausoleum Published: 5 April 2015 12:24 PM Rompin MP Tan Sri Dr Jamaluddin Jarjis’s coffin leaving the Kuala Hospital's (HKL) Forensics Department today. He will be buried after Asar prayers. – The Malaysian Insider pic by Kamal Ariffin, April 5, 2015.Rompin MP Tan Sri Dr Jamaluddin Jarjis, who was killed in a helicopter crash in Semenyih yesterday, will be buried at the National Mosque Mausoleum in Kuala Lumpur after Asar (afternoon) prayers today. His eldest son, Ikhwan Hafiz, said the coffin bearing his father's remains left the Kuala Hospital's (HKL) Forensics Department about 11am. The funeral prayers were held at the Taman TAR Mosque in Ampang at 11.30 am before the coffin was brought to the family home at The Mines in Sri Kembangan. "The burial will be held at Makam Masjid Negara after the Asar prayers," he said at HKL's Forensic Department. Members of the Royal Malay Regiment's 1st Battalion were seen readying to accompany the hearse, Bernama reported. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and his wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor together with newly-wed Nooryana Najwa and Daniyar Nazarbayev arrived at the late MP’s house to pay their last respects. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/jamaluddin-to-be-buried-in-national-mosque-mausoleum-bernama#sthash.RNTfBWpu.dpuf

Oddly, at 3pm today, among most read articles on Malaysiakini is a 2013 article: Rosmah: I'm not involved in Altantuya murder By Ram Anand  7:31PM Mar 19, 2013 Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's wife Rosmah Mansor has denied being involved in the murder of Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu, as alleged by blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin. http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/224335





Screenshot of google search for "raja petra" includes these at the top:

5 April 2015: PM Najib loses key staffers in helicopter crash, returning to KL after daughter's Pekan wedding reception: former Ambassador to the US Jamaluddin Jarjis and Chief  of Staff Azlin Alias. Jamaludin also widely noted as the closest finance expert. Witness saw helicopter exploded in mid-air, just off the ground, in heavy rain. PM Najib promises investigation. Note: on Dr M's call for PM Najib to resign, Khairy Jamaluddin says Najib must answer queries by Dr M. 

Najib orders full investigation into helicopter crash in Semenyih Bernama | Updated: April 05, 2015
Najib, grief-stricken by the tragedy described the incident as a great blow for himself and his family as Jamaluddin had been an acquaintance since his university days and a very close ally in his party struggle and political career. "Tan Sri Jamaluddin Jarjis was a person of high caliber, who had sacrificed much for the government, party and country. He had many acquaintances here and abroad," he said of Jamaluddin who had served as Ambassador of Malaysia to the  United States. Najib, who was seen trying hard to hold back his tears at the news conference, said: "Therefore his loss is a big tragedy to me and I am deeply saddened by what had happened." In addition to their university days, he said, Jamaluddin, who was also the Member of Parliament for Rompin, and him were together in their early involvement in UMNO and later in government administration. Speaking on Azlin, whom he described as 'Chief of Staff' in the Prime Minister Office, Najib said the latter's role was to decide on various important matters in office affairs.... http://english.astroawani.com/malaysia-news/najib-orders-full-investigation-helicopter-crash-semenyih-57117?cp

Malaysian PM Najib Razak grief-stricken by helicopter crash that killed six by Lindsay Murdoch  Date April 5, 2015 - 11:55AM  72 reading now; ....Grief-stricken prime minister Najib Razak said early on Sunday that "no stone will be left unturned" to establish the cause of the crash that came amid a bitter power struggle in Malaysia's ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO).
Hours before the crash, as Mr Najib and his wife Rosmah Mansor mingled with guests at the wedding reception of their second-oldest 27-year-old daughter Nooryana Najwa Najib, former strongman prime minister Mahathir Mohamad openly called on Mr Najib to step down, saying it was the only way UMNO could stay in power....... "If they want to survive, I think they must change the prime minister," Dr Mahathir told reporters after attending a forum near Kuala Lumpur...... No government officials have suggested the helicopter crash is linked to the leadership struggle.... But the crash is a deeply personal tragedy for Mr Najib as he faces the call for him to resign by 89-year-old Dr Mahathir, who still wields significant power in UMNO......... Dr Mahathir, who led Malaysia for 22 years, has been criticising Mr Najib for weeks over his handling of state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad that has more than US$11 billion ($14 billion)  in debts and is now relying on government cash injections. Mr Najib set up the fund and chairs a committee that oversees it........ Writing in his blog on Thursday, Dr Mahathir also called for the re-opening of an investigation into who ordered the killing of glamorous Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu who was shot dead as she begged for the life of her unborn child and blown up with explosives, a case linked to allegations of high-level corruption in Malaysia's purchase of two French submarines when Mr Najib was defence minister in 2006. Mr Najib denied ever meeting Ms Shaariibuu and the government denies any wrongdoing in the submarine purchases......... Sirul Azhar Umar, one of Mr Najib's bodyguards at the time, fled to Australia ahead of his January conviction for the murder where he has claimed from Sydney's Villawood immigration detention centre he was ordered to carry out the murder but has not revealed by whom....... Dr Mahathir's comments have brought UMNO's power struggle into the open following the government's jailing for five years of charismatic opposition Anwar Ibrahim on a charge of sodomy that was widely seen as politically motivated....... Mr Najib's government has escalated a crackdown on freedom of speech and civil rights in recent weeks, arresting dozens of people and charging them under a draconian Sedition Act that carries possible jail terms of up to two years......... http://www.smh.com.au/world/malaysian-pm-najib-razak-griefstricken-by-helicopter-crash-that-killed-six-20150405-1meqo4.html

Malaysia helicopter crash: Najib pays tribute to Jamaluddin, Azlin Published on Apr 5, 2015 1:38 AM; Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak paid tribute on Saturday to former US envoy Jamaluddin Jarjis (above) and 'Chief of Staff' Azlin Alias, who died in a helipcopter crash that killed all six people on board. -- PHOTO:  (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak paid tribute on Saturday to former US envoy Jamaluddin Jarjis and 'Chief of Staff' Azlin Alias, who died in a helipcopter crash that killed all six people on board. The helicopter crashed at a rubber plantation near Kampung Sungai Pening in Semenyih, Kajang, en route to Subang from Kuantan. Tan Sri Jamaluddin Jarjis contributed much to Malaysia and played a vital role in strengthening Malaysia-America relations, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on Saturday, as he visited the crash site.  "I consider him to be a highly capable man who has done much for his party and the nation. When he was our Ambassador in Washington, he played a vital role in building relations with the United States and he shared his opinion and advice with me. Mr Jamaluddin was Malaysia's Ambassador to the United States from 2009 to 2012.Mr Najib also spoke of Datuk Seri Azlin Alias, private secretary at the Prime Minister's Office, saying they had a close working relationship when Mr Azlin was private secretary. "He had agreed to leave his career in the corporate world to serve the government in a form of national service. Azlin was dedicated, trustworthy and liked by all. His death is a profound loss for me. He has helped me with many important government matters," said Mr Najib. Mr Azlin was previously director of the Economics Division at the Prime Minister's Department.....  http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/south-east-asia/story/malaysia-helicopter-crash-najib-pays-tribute-jamaluddin-azlin-201504#sthash.DIXoaYEx.dpuf

Jamaluddin’s aide shocked to learn tragic news Updated: Sunday April 5, 2015 MYT 7:13:08 AM
KUALA LUMPUR: The special officer to Tan Sri Dr Jamaluddin Jarjis has been waiting for his boss’ arrival when news broke of the crash. Mazlan Yusof said he was shocked to learn of the news at around 6pm. “I had just arrived home in Melawati when I received the news. I knew that earlier they had gone to the Prime Minister’s daughter’s wedding reception in Pekan... http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/04/05/Jamaluddins-aide-shocked-to-learn-tragic-news/

Witness Saw Helicopter Exploded In Mid-air By Nik Nurfaqih Nik Wil & Rohani Mohd Ibrahim
SEMENYIH, April 4 (Bernama) -- The helicopter with six people on board which crashed in a rubber plantation in Jalan Sungai Lalang, Kampung Pasir Baru, Semenyih this evening, was seen to have exploded in mid-air before hitting the ground.  A witness, Roslan Harun, 54, a security guard on duty near the scene, said the mishap occured during heavy rain.  "It exploded in mid-air, not so high from the ground. Then, the debris, tail and blades were thrown all over the place," he told Bernama at the scene.  Roslan said he had wanted to enter the crash site to offer help and assistance, but changed his mind and called the Fire and Rescue Department instead.  He said the crash site was about 5 kilometre away from Kampung Sungai Pening or 13 km from the Semenyih town.  So far, no bodies had been taken out of the crash site. -- BERNAMA http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v8/ge/newsgeneral.php?id=1123094


Khairy says Najib must answer queries by Dr M  by p. aruna Updated: Saturday April 4, 2015 MYT 1:52:37 PM; KUALA LUMPUR: Youth and Sports minister Khairy Jamaluddin (pic) said that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has to answer all the queries raised by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.  Referring to the statement posted on the former prime minister's blog, chedet.cc on Thursday, Khairy said ignoring these questions was not an option.... Among the accusations were those involving the murder of Mongolian model Altantuya Sharibuu, the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) controversy, and the purchase of a private jet for VVIP use. http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/04/04/Khairy-Najib-must-answer-Tun-M-questions/

4 April 2015: Police refute Dr Mahathir's statement, and reassure no sedition seen in his blog posting

IGP refutes Dr Mahathir's statement, says Sirul's claims investigated by natasha joibi Updated: Friday April 3, 2015 MYT 8:04:26 PM; PETALING JAYA: Police have refuted Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's statement that no investigations were carried out on the claims made by former police commando Sirul Azhar Umar over Altantuya Shaariibuu’s murder.   Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said he also found Dr Mahathir's comments "not seditious".  He said thorough investigations were already carried out on all the issues raised by Sirul.   "Maybe Tun Dr Mahathir does not know about the actions we have taken, and the investigations that we have carried out.
 "We (the police) have already met Sirul in Australia. From that meeting, we find that there are no issues that need to be investigated further," he said at a press conference on Friday.   When asked if the content of the blog post was seditious, Khalid said, "to me, it isn't." ........... http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/04/03/IGP-mahathir/

2 April 2015: Dr Mahathir: I’m not senile, Barisan will lose if Najib remains as PM

Dr Mahathir: I’m not senile, Barisan will lose if Najib remains as PM by t. avineshwaran Updated: Thursday April 2, 2015 MYT 5:25:33 PM; PETALING JAYA: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (pic) fears that Umno and Barisan Nasional will lose the 14th general election if Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak remains as the Prime Minister. In a strongly worded statement posted on his blog, chedet.cc on Thursday, Dr Mahathir said many members and leaders from Umno supported Najib blindly.
“When Umno loses, Malays will criticise the leadership for making the sacred party weak until it is rejected by the Malays themselves. “Once Umno loses, it can never recover,” warned Dr Mahathir.
The former premier added that he is loyal but his loyalty is only for the party and the Malays representing it. “It is not easy for me to write this blog, but from the people and the country, I have to reveal all this. “I am not senile although I am nearly reaching 90 years old. Those who say I am senile are just lying to themselves. “Malays will only be safe if they care for their community instead of themselves,” he said. Dr Mahathir claimed that people from all races would no longer trust Najib because he did not answer the accusations hurled at him. Some of the unanswered accusations hurled at Najib mentioned by Dr Mahathir in his blog are the Altantuya murder, 1MDB controversy and the purchase of a private jet for VVIP use.... http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/04/02/Mahathir-Najib-Barisan-PM/?google_editors_picks=true


1 April 2015: Crackdown may eventually backfire on BN, say analysts;  Najib's daughter - a grand wedding at KLCC over the weekend

Crackdown may eventually backfire on BN, say analysts BY ANISAH SHUKRY Published: 1 April 2015 6:59 AM There was a huge turnout at the #KitaLawan rally on March 7. Soon after, Putrajaya began cracking down on dissent, leading to the arrest of many activists, opposition politicians and academics. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, April 1, 2015.With more than 150 people arrested or investigated in the last two months mainly over freedom of expression, political analysts say the police crackdown might cripple dissent briefly, but would ultimately backfire on the ruling coalition. While the arrest and investigations on opposition politicians, activists, academics and media personnel would cow the public for a while and drain the resources of those critical of Putrajaya, such actions would not be effective for long, they told The Malaysian Insider......Dr Mohd Faisal Syam Abdol Hazis, a senior lecturer from the department of Political Studies at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas), said BN's previous strategies of trying to be inclusive and conduct reforms had failed, and the ruling coalition now felt that the only way for it to stay in power was to destroy PR. Before the 2013 general election, Faisal said, BN’s strategy had been to listen to the electorate and introduce inclusive reforms, but that strategy failed due to lack of political will. “Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak wanted to introduce reform, but he felt insecure and flip-flopped, so when the voters saw this, they knew he was not serious and change could only happen if BN was defeated. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/crackdown-may-eventually-backfire-on-bn-say-analysts#sthash.ub4JKuxo.dpuf

MEGA EXTRAVAGANCE: Wedding pics of Najib's daughter 'banned' from Internet Sunday, 29 March 2015 19:19; Prime Minister Najib Razak’s daughter may have prohibited photographs and videos of her wedding dinner yesterday to be posted on the Internet but the instructions nevertheless made it on Instagram. One of the guests, Filipino personality Kris Aquino, daughter of former Philippines president Corazon Aquino, shared the couple’s request printed on the wedding dinner invitation. It read, “On this day of joy, we thank you for joining us in the celebration of our love and the beginning of our new life together. “In the spirit of keeping this celebration an intimate affair, we would appreciate if you do not post any pictures or videos on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or other social media. “Thank you for your kind understanding and cooperation.” The dinner took place smoothly at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre after the Kita Lawan rally that had earlier sought to gatecrash it met with a wall of over a hundred policemen ready to make arrests. The roughly five hundred protestors came to an agreement with the police to hold a 45-minute sit in at the barricades, after which they dispersed peacefully. Denying that they had gone to disrupt the wedding reception of the newlyweds Nooryana Najwa Najib and Daniyar Kessikbayev, the protestors came bearing flowers and the traditional ‘bunga manggar’. Following the peaceful rally, Kita Lawan coordinator Fariz Musa, Shah Alam MP Khalid Samad and two other youths were arrested through the night. - M'kini... http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=484711:mega-extravagance-wedding-pics-of-najibs-daughter-banned-from-internet&Itemid=2#axzz3W2OvmJVS

Celebrity wedding pictures always seem to find their way online some how - these appeared online:


Background:

Maira says still married, son’s engagement to Najib’s daughter still on By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal Published: 15 June 2012 11:09 AM KUALA LUMPUR, June 15 — The mother of Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s future son-in-law has denied allegations that she and her son are being sued by her multi-millionaire husband, and has maintained that her marriage is still intact. She also said her son’s engagement to Prime Minister Najib’s daughter is still on despite the flurry of allegations which has surfaced from court documents filed by her estranged husband in a New York court. Najib had a glittering ceremony in Kuala Lumpur last year to mark his daughter’s engagement. — File picOn Tuesday, several foreign newspapers including the New York Post reported that Daniyar Nazarbayev, who is engaged to Najib’s daughter, was being sued together with his mother for cheating his stepfather Bolat Nazarbayez, brother to Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev. He also allegedly fudged his academic qualifications to get into Columbia University in the United States. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/maira-says-still-married-sons-engagement-to-najibs-daughter-still-on#sthash.P3t4cYp2.dpuf


21 March 2015: PM Najib and UMNO support for hudud

Umno support for hudud law puts Najib in hot seat - Opposition, his coalition partners hit out at efforts to bolster Islamic penal code Published on Mar 21, 2015 By Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani Malaysia Correspondent In Kuala Lumpur PRIME Minister Najib Razak is coming under increasing pressure to explain his Umno party's support for hudud law as members of opposition parties - as well as his coalition partners - slammed efforts to strengthen the controversial Islamic penal code as unconstitutional. Yesterday, the secretary-general of the opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP), Mr Lim Guan Eng, said ally Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS) lost its non-Muslim support when it passed amendments to syariah law in Kelantan on Thursday and that the Islamist party was delusional if it believed otherwise. "Such acts of betrayal by PAS Kelantan and some PAS national leaders may have also sealed the fate of PR (Pakatan Rakyat), and not just PAS in Kelantan," the Penang Chief Minister said in a statement. Malaysian Bar president Steven Thiru yesterday also called the move in Kelantan unconstitutional. "The enactment goes against the secular structure of our federal Constitution, which does not envisage a theocratic Islamic state, or a parallel criminal justice system where Muslims and non-Muslims are subjected to unequal treatment before the law," Malaysia's The Star reported him saying yesterday. He added that drafters of the Constitution had never intended a dual criminal justice system, one at federal level for non-Muslims, and another at the state level for Muslims. - See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/the-big-story/asia-report/malaysia/story/umno-support-hudud-law-puts-najib-hot-seat-20150321#sthash.iWLjRgoc.dpuf


19 March 2015: Hishammuddin faces social media scrutiny of RM330,000 cash purchase for new car

Hisham explains RM330,000 cash purchase for new car by david tan, winnie yeoh, oh chin eng, AND chong kah yuan Updated: Thursday March 19, 2015 MYT 6:37:10 PM ; LANGKAWI: Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein has clarified that he is paying cash for a new car as he had a positive balance after trading in his old vehicle.... The Defence Minister was responding to a viral photograph spreading on social media depicting a vehicle sales order form for a new Audi Q5 2.0 TFSI vehicle. The form indicated that Hishammuddin would be paying cash for the car that cost RM330,250, including miscellaneous fees. "This is the work of people who use the social media to instigate matters.... http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/03/19/Hisham-car-cash/

18 March 2015: "Creeping authoritarianism won’t slow UMNO’s rising unpopularity among young people, urbanites and ethnic minorities"... MPs to declare assets, interests and benefits to MACC?

Review & Outlook: Malaysia’s Creeping Authoritarianism - WSJ; The government arrests Nurul Izzah Anwar, the daughter of jailed opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.... Malaysian politics are moving down a dark path. A month after the country's highest court upheld the conviction of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim on trumped-up charges of sodomy, police on Monday arrested Mr. Anwar’s daughter for violating the Sedition Act, a colonial-era law increasingly used to chill political debate.... Western diplomats have also criticized her father’s prosecution. “The decision to prosecute Mr. Anwar, and his trial, have raised serious concerns regarding the rule of law and the independence of the courts,” the U.S. State Department said last month.  ........Creeping authoritarianism won’t slow UMNO’s rising unpopularity among young people, urbanites and ethnic minorities. Nor will it help Malaysia’s ties with the U.S., which are important for combating terrorism; Malaysian police arrested 19 Islamic State supporters plotting attacks around Kuala Lumpur last year. Nurul Izzah Anwar and Anwar Ibrahim should be released for their own sake and that of a democracy sliding into repression.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/malaysias-creeping-authoritarianism-1426549747

‘MPs should declare assets, interests, benefits’  Updated: Wednesday March 18, 2015 MYT 8:51:55 AM; MEMBERS of Parliament should declare their “assets, interests and benefits” following a proposed rise in their allowances, said Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club chairman Tan Sri Shahrir Abdul Samad... “With higher allowance, there must also be more responsibilities. “We want lawmakers to declare not only their assets, but their interests and benefits as well. “This includes going on overseas trips by invitation of foreign institutions from the private sector or government,” the Johor Baru MP told reporters at Parliament lobby... He said the declaration could be done in a confidential manner and handed over to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. “They can also take an integrity pledge as is done by the Sarawak government,” he added.... http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/03/18/MPs-should-declare-assets-interests-benefits/

15 March 2015: Multiple fractures in Malaysia's high politics; PM Najib wealth problem carried widely in global press, Najib wants infighting to stop, Khairy supportive on Petrosaudo's rebuttal

Anwar jailing could hurt both opposition and Najib by Yang Razali Kassim, RSIS  14 March 2015
The jailing of Anwar Ibrahim following a second sodomy conviction could trigger a chain of events that could shake up Malaysian politics. Unlike after his first jailing in 1998, the opposition, which he leads, is already split and could crumble. But this may well play out as Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is currently under siege within his ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), fights for his own survival. Anwar currently is serving a jail term of five years for what he maintains was a political conspiracy by his enemies, including Prime Minister Najib.... Unless pardoned by the Malaysian King, the verdict could well end the 67-year-old Anwar’s political career. Besides losing his parliamentary seat, by the time he is released, he would be 72 making any political comeback difficult. But the former deputy prime minister has in the past proven to be like a cat with nine lives — and might just have one more. His family’s move to petition for a royal pardon was unexpected, but that prevented Anwar from losing his parliamentary seat pending the King’s decision. Anwar did not make the appeal, insisting on his innocence.... As he faces these challenges, Najib has to ensure that his ethnic-based ruling coalition remains stable. But a key partner, the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), has broken into a public power feud, forcing Najib to step in. Another component party, the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) has just recovered from its own power struggle. In the anchor party, UMNO, the Mahathir-led undercurrents against Najib’s leadership remain despite the re-jailing of Anwar.... Najib cannot afford any more upsets in 2015, especially as Malaysia will be under the spotlight as chair of ASEAN. Will Najib display sufficient political skill to ensure his survival as leader — even as his nemesis, Anwar, and the divided opposition struggle for their own political survival? http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2015/03/14/anwar-jailing-could-hurt-both-opposition-and-najib/

Malaysian PM in hot seat over wealth \•14 Mar 2015 at 14:32; Pressure is mounting on Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak to explain his family's outsized wealth, with former premier Mahathir Mohamad joining the chorus of critics. Dr Mahathir said people wanted to know where Mr Najib's stepson, Riza Aziz, obtained the funds used to produce a Hollywood movie as well as invest in real estate worth tens of millions of dollars in the United States. Spokesmen for Mr Najib, himself the son of a former prime minister, have said that his family has a sizable sum from an inheritance, but they did not address the source of Mr Riza's wealth directly. However, even the prime minister's own brothers have denied that the inheritance was large enough to support activities on the scale reported.
.........Mr Najib later joined his brothers and described their father as frugal and a man of integrity.
Opposition leaders have urged the premier to address questions raised about his accumulated wealth.
On Thursday, PAS Youth, a wing of the opposition Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, lodged a report to press authorities to investigate reports of Mr Najib living a life of luxury.... http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/asean/496906/malaysian-pm-in-hot-seat-over-wealth

Don’t let infighting destroy Umno’s team spirit, cautions PM  by oh chin eng  Updated: Sunday March 15, 2015 MYT 8:49:38 AM; ALOR SETAR: Umno president Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has called on party members to get rid of troublemakers (jemuan) who cause disunity and internal fighting. Without such troublemakers, the Prime Minister said Umno and Barisan Nasional could retain Kedah in the next general election.  “Sometimes, people on the ground become batu ronson (instigators), tukang kipas (apple polishers) and maybe also jemuan. “They (jemuan) are worse than the tukang kipas as they try to pit us against each other and threaten Umno’s unity,” he said in his opening speech during the two-day Kedah Umno convention here yesterday....   http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/03/15/Troublemakers-must-go-Dont-let-infighting-destroy-Umnos-team-spirit-cautions-PM/?google_editors_picks=true

Petrosaudi's rebuttal should put matter to rest: Khairy  Last updated on 14 March 2015 - 07:16pm
GEORGE TOWN: PetroSaudi International's rebuttal to online criticisms over its previous joint venture with 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) should have put the allegations against the Malaysian strategic development company to rest, Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin said.
"I hope the clarification is true as it can help diffuse allegations over 1MDB transactions with PetroSaudi (a Saudi-based oil exploration and services company)," he told reporters after closing the Balik Pulau Mountain Bike Jamboree here today. PetroSaudi, in a statement yesterday, said any suggestion of wrongdoing in the online allegations about the partnership were simply false as all the capital invested by 1MDB had been returned with profits. http://www.thesundaily.my/news/1354836

13 March 2015: Hishammudin complains survey picking him as next PM is meant to 'destabilise' UMNO, another survey finds 1 in 2 Malaysians want veteran politicians to step down (especially so for the opposition party senior leaders); BN supporters tried to defraud a White House petition to counter petition supporting Anwar Ibrahim which achieved the 100,000 signature target

Survey on next PM pick meant to 'destabilise' Umno, Hishammuddin claims Malay Mail Online  - ‎2 hours ago‎; http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/survey-on-next-pm-pick-meant-to-destabilise-umno-hishammuddin-claims

Malaysians want veteran politicians to step down, survey shows BY ANISAH SHUKRY Published: 12 March 2015 9:00 AM

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/malaysians-want-veteran-politicians-to-step-down-survey-shows?google_editors_picks=true#sthash.mstcujMb.dpuf
 
BN fans finagle White House petition, get caught Malaysiakini 12:21PM Mar 11, 2015; American authorities may have heard the numerous complaints about possible fraud in the Malaysian electoral system but the superpower got a firsthand taste of it after BN supporters tried to defraud a White House petition.... The petition titled: ‘Respecting the Sovereign Nation of Malaysia’ was aimed at countering a petition started by former US ambassador to Malaysia John Malott demanding the US make the freeing of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim a foreign policy priority.... http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/291632


12 March 2015: PAS Youth wants probe on PM Najib family wealth, Najib urged to sue foreign publications; 1MDB critics say enough grounds to charge Jho Low and 1MDB officers; Hishamuddin is top pick as future PM (post Najib and Muhyiddin)

PAS Youth wants cops to probe PM's family wealth By Anjulie Ngan 6:23PM Mar 12, 2015
Referring to the recent exposès by the New York Times on the deep pockets of the Najib family, PAS Youth Information chief Mohd Nasaie Ismail has urged the police to open investigation papers on the PM's family's wealth... He said there were doubts all around, particularly about the source of the wealth obtained by Najib's stepson Riza Aziz and his billionaire friend Low Taek Jho, better known as Jho low... http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/291833

Najib urged to sue foreign publications By Zikri Kamarulzaman 5:41PM Mar 12, 2015; Sepang MP Hanipa Maidin has urged Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to sue the New York Times and French paper Liberation, which have allegedly tarnished his good name.... http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/291829

Enough grounds to charge Jho Low, 1MDB officers with CBT, cheating, say anti-graft activists BY SHERIDAN MAHAVERA Published: 11 March 2015 9:00 AM; There is enough evidence on 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) to investigate and charge its officers and business partners with criminal breach of trust (CBT) and cheating without having to wait for the Auditor-General's (A-G) probe to be completed, anti-graft activists said. They said the numerous leaked documents and emails about 1MDB's joint venture with PetroSaudi International have already been revealed on the Internet, by lawmakers and in media reports, and could be used as the basis of police investigations. In particular, the joint-venture where US$700 million was allegedly siphoned off from 1MDB to businessman Low Taek Jho, better known as Jho Low, had elements of false representation and negligence which could be factors contributing to CBT, anti-graft campaigner and opposition politician Rafizi Ramli said.... If these were already evident, there was no need to wait for the A-G's probe, Cynthia Gabriel, the co-founder of the Centre for Combating Corruption and Cronyism (C4) said..... http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/enough-grounds-to-charge-jho-low-1mdb-officers-with-cbt-cheating-say-anti-g#sthash.qBcWwmIQ.dpuf

More on the 1MDB crisis here: http://khoryuleng.blogspot.com/2014/08/sovereign-wealth-fund-swf-news.html

Hishammuddin No. 1 pick as future PM, survey shows BY ANISAH SHUKRY Published: 11 March 2015 6:31 AM; Most Malaysians want Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein to lead Barisan Nasional should Datuk Seri Najib Razak and Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin retire from politics. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, March 11, 2015. Most Malaysians want Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein to lead Barisan Nasional should Datuk Seri Najib Razak and Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin retire from politics. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, March 11, 2015. As pressure mounts against Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to resign over the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal, and opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim remains behind bars, a survey on the country’s next generation of political leaders has found that most Malaysians want Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein to become the future prime minister.... The survey by independent pollster Merdeka Center found that 19.8% of the 1,008 respondents polled from January 21 to 30, preferred Hishammuddin as the future prime minister over his peers Khairy Jamaluddin (8.6%), Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (8.4%), Rafizi Ramli (3.9%), Mohamed Azmin Ali (3.7%) and Nurul Izzah Anwar (1.7%).... The survey, commissioned by The Malaysian Insider, also revealed that the majority of respondents (19.4%) wanted Hishammuddin to lead Barisan Nasional if or after Najib and Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin retire. “Malaysians prefer Hishammuddin as he has the pedigree and the family name. He was in the limelight last year over the MH370 disappearance and was perceived to be handling it quite well. He became the face of Malaysia and got good ratings,” Ibrahim Suffian, director of Merdeka Center, told The Malaysian Insider... http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/hishammuddin-no.-1-pick-as-future-pm-survey-shows#sthash.6oUHHTSx.dpuf


M’sians want Hisham as PM, but does Umno? COMMENT Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein is probably on cloud nine following a survey by pollster Merdeka Centre, which saw the majority of respondents endorsing him as future prime minister material. The Umno vice-president outclassed the most popular of the three vice-presidents in the party, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. While some may argued that number of the respondents - slightly more than 1,000 - may not be an accurate representation of public sentiment, it’s Umno which will ultimately decide who will be PM... http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/291727

Defence Minister Hishammuddin Malaysians’ top pick as next PM  Published: 4:12 AM, March 12, 2015; .... In contrast, less than one in 10 opted for Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin or Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi as a future Premier. They scored 8.6 per cent and 8.4 per cent, respectively. The popularity of Mr Hishammuddin — the son of Malaysia’s third Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn and grandson of UMNO founder Onn Jaafar — also cut across racial and political lines. He was the top choice among all three major races, men and women, as well as supporters of BN and the opposition Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalition alike. “Hishammuddin is generally seen as ... a political thoroughbred and very experienced, who generally carries himself well in international contexts,” Dr Ooi Kee Beng, deputy director of Singapore’s Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, told TODAY.... http://www.todayonline.com/world/asia/defence-minister-hishammuddin-malaysians-top-pick-next-pm

26 February 2015: Former NST editor Kadir Jasin calls on PM's Office to answer on claims of large inheritance left by Tun Razak (denied by four of his five sons)

PMO must answer report on Razak’s inheritance, says veteran newsman Published: 25 February 2015 4:53 PM The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) must clarify its statement about the inheritance left by Malaysia's second prime minister Tun Abdul Razak Husein or risk being accused of tainting his legacy, veteran newsman Datuk A. Kadir Jasin said today... The former group editor-in-chief of the New Straits Times (pic, right) was referring to the statement issued by four of Razak’s sons last night where they expressed concern over speculation about the "nature and extent" of the inheritance left behind by their father following a report by The New York Times.... "Unless the PMO makes an about-turn and denies ever making a statement to the NYT about Najib’s so-called inheritance, it stands accused of tainting the memory of that great man.... "The PMO propaganda machine can do whatever it likes even at the expense of ethics and morality to protect the PM and his wife.
"But for it to dishonour and disrespect the memory of Tun Abdul Razak is an unpardonable sin," Kadir wrote in his blog today....  http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/pmo-must-answer-report-on-razaks-inheritance-says-veteran-newsman?google_editors_picks=true#sthash.a6WgJ2ku.dpuf

25 February 2015: Highly read statement to Malaysian Insider from 4 of 5 Razak brothers (excludes PM Najib) denies big inheritance left by father 2nd PM Razak

Razak family concerned about inheritance talk, say siblings Published: 24 February 2015 8:44 PM; The family of the late Tun Abdul Razak Hussein today dismissed talks of the extent of inheritance left by Malaysia's second prime minister, saying he was frugal and had integrity. Their statement comes days after The New York Times quoted a statement from the Prime Minister's Office that Datuk Seri Najib Razak's wealth came from a family inheritance after reports that his stepson had bought opulent properties in New York city. "We are extremely concerned that some recent news articles and postings have given rise to speculation as to the nature and extent of the inheritance that our late father, Tun Abdul Razak, had left behind, " the family said in a statement signed by four of Razak's five sons – Datuk Johari, Datuk Nizam, Datuk Nazim, and Datuk Seri Nazir....  Najib is Razak's eldest son..."We wish to put on record that Tun Abdul Razak was a highly principled man, well-known to all who knew him for his frugality and utmost integrity and any statement or inference to the contrary would be totally false and misleading to his memory and to his service and sacrifices for the nation. "We take issue with anyone who taints his memory, whatever the motive. "We would also like to add that our whole family is united on this issue," they added in the three-paragraph statement sent to The Malaysian Insider tonight.... http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/razak-family-concerned-about-inheritance-talk-say-siblings#sthash.30siQJM8.dpuf



18 February 2015: Convicted cop Sirul mulls tell-all on Altantuya death from Sydney Villawood detention centre - says "I was under orders. The important people with motive are still free" to Malaysiakini

Convicted Malaysian cop Sirul Azhar Umar breaks silence about death of model Altantuya Shaariibuu by Lindsay Murdoch  Date February 18, 2015 - 11:27AM  1180 reading now
A Malaysian police commander sentenced to hang in Kuala Lumpur has broken his silence from Sydney's Villawood detention centre, saying he was ordered to kill a Mongolian socialite at the centre of high-level corruption allegations in Malaysia.... Sirul Azhar Umar said he was acting under orders when he twice shot glamorous 28-year-old translator Altantuya Shaariibuu in the head as she begged for the life of her unborn child and then wrapped her body with military explosives and blew her up.
"I was under orders. The important people with motive are still free," Sirul, a former bodyguard of Malaysia's prime minister Najib Razak, told the Malaysiakini news portal by telephone.
http://www.smh.com.au/world/convicted-malaysian-cop-sirul-azhar-umar-breaks-silence-about-death-of-model-altantuya-shaariibuu-20150218-13hmhm.html

Sirul mulls revealing all on Altantuya murder by Malaysiakini  4:58PM Feb 17, 2015
EXCLUSIVE After fleeing to Australia to escape the hangman's noose, former police commando Sirul Azhar Umar is now mulling answering the biggest riddle in the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder - why did he and Azilah Hadri shoot dead the Mongolian woman and blow up her remains with explosives? In a recent telephone conversation with Malaysiakini, Sirul disclosed that several Australian media have requested for a "tell all" interview with him....
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/289592

13 February 2015: A family feud, a partying PR guru, a bailout and a doctor's advise.... 

  • PR guru (RM500k/month salary?)
  • Mahathir urges leadership resignation, smelling something "rotten" in Malaysia over 1MDB and other issues

Acrimonious Split Rattles Malaysian Premier’s Family Posted on February 11, 2015By John Berthelsen; The announcement last week by top Malaysian banker Nazir Razak of his intention to file defamation charges against bloggers believed connected to a close friend of his brother, Prime Minister Najib Razak, has laid bare what has been whispered about for months in Kuala Lumpur.
There is a growing, acrimonious rift in the Razak family, much of it over the deeply indebted government-backed investment fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd, and Najib’s siblings’ relationship with the prime minister’s wife, Rosmah Mansor, partly because of her ostentatious flaunting of enormous wealth.  Rosmah, in addition to concerns about her behavior, is believed to have convinced her husband to initiate the 1MDB fund, which is backed by the Ministry of Finance.
One of the questions circulating in Malaysia’s business community is whether the family feud might result in problems for CIMB, the fast-growing Malaysia-headquartered bank that Nazir heads and which has become one of Southeast Asia’s leading financial institutions. Observers say CIMB owes at least some of its rapid growth to its connections to the family and hence to UMNO. “Its political connections are probably no longer a slam dunk asset for Nazir,” a business source with connections to the government told Asia Sentinel. .... http://www.asiasentinel.com/society/acrimonious-split-rattles-malaysian-premiers-family/


Too Much Partying By Najib’s PR Guru Paul Stadlen? | Sarawak Report; http://www.sarawakreport.org/2015/02/too-much-partying-by-najibs-pr-guru-paul-stadlen/

Leaders without people's support should step down, says Dr M Last updated on 13 February 2015 - 01:26am  by  Vathani Panirchellvum; ....Mahathir expressed his disappointment over certain issues such as the existence of 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)... "We should not have 1MDB at all, how is it national wealth if you borrow money? If you borrowed money from the chettiars, would you consider yourself rich? No! Because that is a loan!" he quipped.... When asked about Malaysian tycoon Ananda Krishnan coming to 1MDB's aid by loaning money, Mahathir said that changed little, only instead of owing the banks now it is Ananda Krishnan.... "The whole thing is now a controversy and berserabut (very messy)! They should come clean and have an independent audit done. All governmental bodies should have independent audits done," he said.... "I didn't do this (independent audits) when I was a Prime Minister because I was not criticized as much!" he quipped.... Though he hinted that the present leader should step down, he said he did not know who should replace him.... http://www.thesundaily.my/news/1328787

Something is ‘rotten’ in Malaysia, says Dr Mahathir  Published: 10 February 2015 9:11 PM; KUALA LUMPUR — There is something “rotten” in Malaysia, and those who dare to voice out their concerns are being demonised by the government for it, former Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today (Feb 10)... He said he, too, had become a victim of false accusation simply because he had criticised the government in the past..... “Critics are being demonised by the mainstream media, by certain individuals and politicians who had lost. Critics risk their property being seized and auctioned, they may be bankrupted,” wrote Dr Mahathir on his blog, chedet.cc which was uploaded this evening....  http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/something-is-rotten-in-malaysia-says-dr-Mahathir
 
More newslinks here:
  • Sovereign wealth fund / SWF news (update 5): 1MDB clouds PETRONAS $7 billion debt proposal, 1MDB gets Ananda Krishnan loan six days "before bankers triggered a default," Sarawak Report says 1MDB staffers report puzzling PC and server wipe at end Dec 2014 with result "few records left," Dr Mahathir has been criticizing 1MDB and calling for independent audit; 1MDB had funded RM218,000/month retainer To Tony Blair; Jho Low and 1MDB on NY Times front page, 1MDB $2.4 billion sukuk called off? http://khoryuleng.blogspot.com/2014/08/sovereign-wealth-fund-swf-news.html
  • Petronas news (update 15a): 1MDB Mess Clouds Petronas $7 Billion Debt Proposal - Bloomberg; PETRONAS CEO announcement goes to the wire - Wan Zulkiflee (COO and head of downstream) succeeds Shamsul, Bloomberg reports; Shamsul expected 7-month extension did not eventuate; PETRONAS affirms planned RM60 billion for Pengerang, questions about Johor multiple oil & gas hubs including Benalec 1,400 ha reclamation http://khoryuleng.blogspot.com/2014/06/petronas-rapid-project-in-johor.html

4 February 2015: The Edge Malaysia finds blogger behind attacks on Dr M, Nazir and its owner Tong is pro-Jho Low (blogger now trying to hide his tracks), concludes that "it all has to do with criticism of 1MDB"; Umno man lodges latest police report against 1MDB CEO

Umno man lodges latest police report against 1MDB CEO BY: G. SURACH UPDATED: Feb 2, 2015 11:10pm; Batu Kawan Umno division deputy chief Datuk Seri Khairuddin Abu Hassan has lodged yet another police report against the country’s wealth sovereign fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) over its debt-ridden allegations.... Lodging a report against 1MDB chief executive officer Arul Kanda Kandasamy this time, Khairuddin said that this was due to a statement that the newly appointed CEO made after assuming the post.... Khairuddin said as such it would be inconceivable why 1MDB would not be able to pay up the large loan when it claimed that it had already redeemed such a huge amount of money from the registered fund.... “On top of it, 1MDB has also sought a RM2 billion loan from Tan Sri T. Ananda Krishnan to meet its loan obligations to the bank.... “With all these facts combined, it raises plenty of doubts and hence my decision to lodge this police report is to ascertain the truth,” he said.... Khairuddin, who is learnt to be the cousin of Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, has been lodging several reports against 1MDB since December, including with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, calling for a “detailed and comprehensive” investigation against the company’s directors over allegations of mismanagement of its sovereign funds....  http://www.therakyatpost.com/news/2015/02/02/umno-man-lodges-latest-police-report-1mdb-ceo/#ixzz3Qf11fMYL

EXPOSED! Pro-Jho Low blogger behind attacks on Dr M, Nazir and Edge owner Tong By The Edge Malaysia / theedgemalaysia.com   | February 3, 2015 : 6:53 PM MYT; THE anonymous blogger of malaysianexpose.wordpress.com behind the baseless attacks on Tong Kooi Ong and The Edge Media Group is also behind similar vicious onslaughts on Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Datuk Seri Nazir Razak, while running other blogs which published complimentary articles on businessman Jho Low, investigations showed.... One common thread behind the attacks appears to be the fact that The Edge has been publishing exposes about state investment vehicle 1 Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), while former prime minister Dr Mahathir has been openly critical of it, even saying it was unnecessary and should be shut.... The blogger did not just attack Dr Mahathir, but also his sons businessmen Tan Sri Mokzhani and Datuk Mirzan and Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mukhriz. The blogger also attacked former finance minister Tun Daim Zainuddin, who voiced reservations about 1MDB.... In the case of Nazir, his wife and children were also the subject of slander.... On the other hand, the Penang born 30-something Low Taek Jho, also known as Jho Low, was involved in the setting up of the Terengganu Investment Authority (the precursor to 1MDB). He is said to still wield considerable influence at 1MDB because of his close relationship with the Abu Dhabi parties which have multi-billion ringgit dealings with the controversial debt-laden company owned by the Ministry of Finance.... Low, often seen at big spending parties with Hollywood celebrities like Paris Hilton and Leonardo Di Caprio, has business dealings with 1MDB, including a failed £1 billion (RM5.6 billion) bid for the UK hotel group Coroin Ltd in 2011. 1MDB had provided a letter of support for Low’s Wynton Group to buy Coroin which owns several hotels including Claridge's....1MDB has never explained why it provided the letter of support, which surfaced during a court case in London involving squabbling Coroin shareholders, to help Low.... The Edge Media Group in the past year published several exposes about the affairs of 1MDB, including 1MDB’s support for Low to buy Coroin and a RM1.38 billion land purchase  in Penang, a week before the 2013 general election.... The anonymous blogger used the public display and user name ahrily90 and he wrote at the following blogs since mid-2014: kronismemahathir.wordpress.com   politikukus.wordpress.com..... These two blogs have attacked Mahathir since July last year..... ahrily90 also wrote on two blog which targeted Nazir: kamibukanbodohtau.wordpress.com    corruptednazirrazak.wordpress.com..... ahrily90 also wrote on three blogs which praised 1MDB and Jho Low: bisnes2malaysia.wordpress.com    todayinbusiness.wordpress.com    worldofcorporate.wordpress.com....   Various articles were written which described him as global investor and philanthropist through his Hong Kong firm Jynwel Capital Limited. These include US$20 million to save wild cats and US$50 million to a university cancer research centre.... todayinbusiness.wordpress.com and worldofcorporate.wordpress.com were taken down last week but what ahrily90 wrote can be seen in the Google cache of these blogs.... ahrily90 has changed his WordPress public display name and user names for the various blogs last week to julijulipeh, Pen Jingga, saberarturia18, and rahmanirwan74.... ahrily90 has also contributed articles at lowtaekjho.wordpress.com. This blog too has been deleted by its authors..... The person behind all these blogs has realised he has been discovered and is now trying to cover his tracks by repeatedly changing his public display and user names.... He is also trying to decouple the various blogs.... And it all has to do with criticism of 1MDB..... So who is paying him to do it?
http://www.theedgemarkets.com/my/article/exposed-pro-jho-low-blogger-behind-attacks-dr-m-nazir-and-edge-owner-tong?google_editors_picks=true

1 February 2015: A curious RM shorting allegation (which is denied) has watchers asking who's behind it

Edge owner denies claims he manipulated ringgit Published: 1 February 2015 2:48 PM Businessman and owner of The Edge Media Group Datuk Tong Kooi Ong (pic) has denied allegations made on anonymous blogs that he is betting against the ringgit to make it crash for personal profit, and is trying to identify the individuals behind these claims to sue them.... http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/edge-owner-denies-claims-he-manipulated-ringgit#sthash.719MlKsb.dpuf


20 January 2015: Anwar vs Daim reboot courtesy TV3, Utusan & MACC; Perkasa denies given boot by Dr M; Mahathir talks to Sarawak Report on 1MDB problems; Hisham denies letter of support in Zahid-Shafee-Phua-14K triad-FBI question

Hisham: I have never written 'support letters' to the FBI before by t. avineshwaran; PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein(pic) has denied ever writing a letter of support for any individual addressed to the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) while he was the Home Minister. Hishammuddin, who is now Defence Minister, was responding to a comment by current Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who said that his "predecessors" had written such letters of support to the FBI before.... On Friday, Dr Ahmad Zahid said that his letter to the FBI was not meant to defend Malaysian Paul Phua Wei Seng, who is facing trial in the United States. He said that he was merely clarifying that Phua was not a member of the 14K triad and that the secret society did not exist in Malaysia.... He said Phua's lawyers in the United States had requested the letter through their local counterparts Shafee & Co, which then asked his office to give an explanation to the FBI..... http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/01/20/hisham-I-never-wrote-letter-to-FBI/

Anwar on TV3, Utusan signals trouble in Umno By RK Anand and Fathi Aris Omar 6:31AM Jan 20, 2015; COMMENT Imagine Anwar Ibrahim securing air time and print space on TV3, Utusan Malaysia and New Straits Times to unleash a damning accusation against a veteran Umno leader? This borders on the bizarre given the mechanics of Malaysian politics....  Archives would reveal that the only time the opposition leader had appeared on these Umno-linked media organisations is when he was on the receiving end of brickbats....  Therefore Anwar’s claim of possessing “solid evidence” regarding how Daim Zainuddin, a close associate of Dr Mahathir Mohamad, had allegedly abused his position as finance minister to amass wealth has ignited the speculation mills....  Adding fuel to the furnace is the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s swift response in wanting to secure the evidence from Anwar..... http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/286804

Anwar sedia kerjasama dengan SPRM siasat Daim Astro Awani | Kemas kini: Januari 19, 2015
KUALA LUMPUR: Ketua pembangkang, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim sedia bekerjasama dengan Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) jika siasatan dilakukan terhadap bekas menteri kewangan, Tun Daim Zainuddin, lapor The Malaysian Insider.
Read more at: http://www.astroawani.com/news/show/anwar-sedia-kerjasama-dengan-sprm-siasat-daim-52389?cp

Siasatan 1998 dapati tiada kes rasuah Tun Daim 19 Januari 2015 6:12 PM; KUALA LUMPUR 19 Jan. - Tiada kes rasuah terhadap bekas Menteri Kewangan, Tun Daim Zainuddin, berdasarkan siasatan yang dijalankan pada 1998 oleh Badan Pencegah Rasuah (BPR) atau kini Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM).... “Untuk makluman, siasatan ke atas Tun Daim telah pun dijalankan BPR (kini SPRM) pada tahun 1998. Timbalan Pendakwa Raya yang meneliti kes ini pada masa itu telah membuat keputusan tiada tindakan lanjut (NFA),” katanya dalam kenyataan di sini, hari ini.... Bagaimanapun, katanya, SPRM telah menemu bual Daim baru-baru ini dan keterangan yang diberi Daim, Anwar serta saksi lain akan dikemukakan semula kepada Timbalan Pendakwa Raya.... Beliau berkata, SPRM juga seterusnya akan kemukakan keterangan tersebut kepada Panel Penilaian Operasi, badan bebas yang memantau operasi SPRM.... “SPRM menegaskan bahawa agensinya sentiasa menjalankan fungsinya termasuk siasatan dengan bebas, telus dan profesional berdasarkan Akta SPRM 2009,” katanya. - Bernama; http://m.utusan.com.my/berita/nasional/siasatan-1998-dapati-tiada-kes-rasuah-tun-daim-1.49659

I know those behind media spotlight on me, says Daim Published: 15 January 2015 8:00 PM Former finance minister Tun Daim Zainuddin says he knows those behind the sudden spotlight on his business empire. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, January 15, 2015.Tun Daim Zainuddin has revealed he knows those behind a sudden spotlight on his business empire as Malaysia's anti-graft officials investigate the former finance minister's banking business abroad. Daim, in a statement today, said he was surprised that Umno-controlled Media Prima Bhd would provide coverage for opposition party PKR. “While I understand the motivation of these PKR politicians as they know not much other than politics and making baseless allegations, I am quite surprised with the attention given to them by the government-friendly media. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/i-know-who-is-behind-sudden-focus-on-me-says-daim#sthash.vVUHivg3.dpuf

Perkasa says Dr M was never patron, denies being dumped By Ida Lim and Shazwan Mustafa Kamal Published: January 19, 2015 10:36 AM; KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19 — Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was never patron or advisor to Perkasa, the Malay rights group said today to dispute a report the two have parted ways. Syed Hassan Syed Ali, Perkasa’s secretary-general, also said the group has no formal ties with Dr Mahathir, and rubbished a report that the former national leader was distancing himself from the group. “I do not know from where they got the news that Tun M has started to distance (himself) from Perkasa. We feel that that news is not true,” he told Malay Mail Online when contacted today. He described the group’s ties with Dr Mahathir as cordial, saying that Perkasa’s leadership had met with the latter last November in a yearly closed-door event. “We meet Tun M in a group, all the members of Perkasa Malaysia’s Supreme Council, once a year to exchange greetings and exchange views regarding current issues,” he said. But Syed Hassan maintained that Dr Mahathir was merely a supporter of Perkasa’s ideas and was not their patron, adding that the group felt that Dr Mahathir’s views must be given consideration as they considered him the greatest leader in the country’s history and the Islamic world since becoming Malaysia’s fourth prime minister. - See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/perkasa-says-dr-m-was-never-patron-denies-being-dumped?google_editors_picks=true#sthash.gxxlpeFU.dpuf

1MDB Explanation “Is Not Something I Can Accept” Says Dr M – EXCLUSIVE; 15 January 2015; In an exclusive personal interview granted yesterday to Sarawak Report, former PM Dr Mahathir Mohamad has made clear that he is not satisfied with the latest announcement by 1MDB, claiming that the US$2.32 billion (RM8.24 billon), which was supposedly parked in the Cayman Islands, has now been “fully redeemed”..... “The explanation does not enlighten us on anything”, the veteran politician insisted. “I want to know which bank it’s kept in now.  A billion dollars, you must keep it somewhere, you see.  I don’t know where the money is – that is part of transparency.” Dr Mahathir, who has been the most powerful and vocal critic within BN over the management of the so-called... sovereign development fund, had invited the Editor of Sarawak Report to the Perdana Leadership Foundation in Putrajaya to discuss issues relating to Sarawak’s environmental and human rights record.... http://www.sarawakreport.org/2015/01/1mdb-explanation-is-not-something-i-can-accept-says-dr-m-exclusive/

Adenan Joins Mahathir To Condemn Timber Corruption! 17 Nov 2014; Jaws have been slowly dropping around Sarawak and Malaysia – and then on around the world.... Earlier today the new Chief Minister, Adenan Satem, echoed Malaysia’s former Prime Minister and condemned the timber corruption in Sarawak! The conversion of either men to this cause is wholly surprising, given that both are long time political associates of Governor Taib Mahmud, who has savaged this website and other concerned NGOs for criticising this very corruption.... Taib has for decades denied that Sarawak’s timber corruption even existed or that the people and the environment were sufferin.
Now, it seems that Sarawak Report has gone from being an ‘enemy of the state‘ to speaking as with one voice with the leaders of BN!.... Sarawak's chain of custody of logs is deliberately kept weak, so no one can prove the origin of timber in ponds like this... http://www.sarawakreport.org/2014/11/adenan-joins-mahathir-to-condemn-timber-corruption/