Monday, June 30, 2008

Najib denies involvement in 'conspiracy'


Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak today strongly dismissed claims that he was involved in a conspiracy to ruin PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim's political career.

He said that he was not involved in the police report lodged by Anwar's aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan in which he claimed to be sodomised by Anwar."I'm not involved in this case," the deputy prime minister told reporters in Parliament.When questioned on the existence of a photo of his special officer with Saiful, Najib said it was taken when the 23-year-old came to his office to seek a government scholarship to pursue his studies.The photo shows Saiful (in blue shirt) with Najib's special officer Khairil Anas Yusof. According to Najib, the photo was taken three months ago.He repeatedly stressed at the press conference that he was not involved in any political conspiracy.
The deputy prime minister said that it was now up to the police to investigate the report lodged by Saiful to see if the alleged sodomy did take place.Saiful dropped a bombshell on Saturday by lodging a police report stating that he was sodomised by Anwar.Anwar said that this was a fabricated charge and left to seek protection at the Turkish embassy after claiming that his life was in danger.He also filed a defamation suit against Saiful this morning to clear his name.
Government's assures safety

Najib today said that Anwar was never harassed, even when he was busy campaigning against the government as an opposition leader."This is not a political persecution. Let the police investigate the matter," he added.Najib also said that the government can assure Anwar of his personal safety.
Meanwhile, three other Umno ministers also denied that they were part of any conspiracy.
PKR has released a number of other photo showing the alleged victim with Agriculture and Agro-based Minister Mustapa Mohamed, Tourism Minister Azalina Othman and Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Abdul Samad (left), fuelling speculations of Saiful's involvement with Umno figures to topple Anwar.
The three ministers, when approached by journalists, said that they did not know Saiful personally.Commenting on this, Najib said that Saiful, being a student leader, could have taken photographs with many politicians.

Anwar files defamation suit against aide

PKR's de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim this morning filed a defamation suit against his aide over claims of sodomy.


In the suit which was filed at the Kuala Lumpur High Court registry in Jalan Duta, Anwar also claimed that the police report lodged by Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan was an abuse of the process of law.

On Saturday the 23-year-old Saiful had lodged a police report claiming that Anwar had sodomised him at a luxury condominium in Damansara.

The suit was today filed on Anwar's behalf by his lawyers. Anwar is presently seeking refuge at the Turksih embassy after claiming that his life was in danger.

Meanwhile the party also said that it had postponed its plans to lodge a police report against police chief Musa Hassan and attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail over their alleged misconduct during Anwar Ibrahim's trials in 1998-1999.

Anwar revealed on Saturday that he had evidence implicating Musa and Abdul Gani Patail in the misconduct, including fabrication of evidence in the cases launched against him after his sacking from government 10 years ago.

KL Bar Charity Night Part II featuring Ranjit Singh

This is some super performance by Ranjit Singh. It is a must watch video :)

Sunday, June 29, 2008

KL Bar Charity Night on 27.6.2008

This is one of the songs we performed on that night.

BN assemblyman slammed over racial slur

IPOH: The racial slur by a Barisan Nasional assemblyman continued to receive flak from various quarters, including Ipoh Timor MP Lim Kit Siang calling for a public apology over the statement.
Lim said Perak Barisan Nasional whip Datuk Seri Mohamad Tajol Rosli Ghazali should tender an open apology for the statement by Sungai Rapat Hamidah Osman at the Perak state assembly recently.

On Friday, Hamidah was reported to have asked Speaker V. Sivakumar if he "agreed to disagree" with a saying of whether a snake or an Indian should be killed first.

However, she retracted her words when Tajol Rosli asked her to do so.

Lim, when opening the Buntong DAP service centre here on Sunday, said her statement showed the mentality of Barisan assemblymen.

“She humiliated Indians," he said, adding that Barisan should resume full responsibility for what had happened.

Ipoh Barat MP M. Kulasegaran, who also attended the Buntong function, said Indians were “aggrieved” with what had transpired at the Perak state assembly.

“The MIC should be ashamed of what has happened and pull out of Barisan,” he said, adding that Hamidah’s statement was not good for nation building.

It also showed the arrogance and childish behaviour of Barisan assemblymen, he said.

Meanwhile, Buntong Jaya Parti Keadilan Rakyat branch chief M. A. Tinagaran said Hamidah’s statement had left an emotional scar on Indians.

“We are not happy and we want her to apologise publicly in all major dailies,” he said, adding that Tajol Rosli should also take disciplinary action against her. Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng concurred, saying Hamidah should be punished severely for her degrading remark.

He said Umno must take stern disciplinary action against Hamidah if the party did not share the same views as her.

“I find this shocking, especially when it (the utterance) came out from an assemblyman. The comment is clearly unacceptable.

“She is a disgrace to all wakil rakyat (people’s representatives). When we talk about peace, living harmoniously and cooperation among all races in the country, she talks about killing. The remark showed she is not fit to be a wakil rakyat,” he said after launching a children’s play camp at SJK (C) Shang Wu on Sunday.

Guan Eng said a leader must show good example by showering love and giving hope to the people.

“I have received many SMSes and the Indian community has expressed its disappointment. The people are very angry and outraged.

“We are Malaysians. We must show compassion to each other regardless of race, religion, gender and political affiliation,” he said.

Anwar takes refuge in Turkish embassy

PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim, who said he feared for his life, has sought refuge at the Turkish embassy in Kuala Lumpur this morning.

He went to the embassy at 6am and according to PKR vice-president, he would be there "indefinitely".

The following is his full statement released at 5.30pm:

I am issuing this statement from within the embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Kuala Lumpur.
I was transported to the embassy earlier this morning fearing that my personal safety was in danger. I thank all those who offered to assist me in this time of need and am grateful to the Turkish ambassador for extending an invitation to seek refuge within the embassy.Since the March 8 elections, numerous credible sources from within the government and military intelligence have advised me that certain agents from within Barisan Nasional leadership have initiated plots to cause harm to me or my family or my supporters.

I have been told that my assassination has not been ruled out as means to subvert the people's will and bring an end to the transformational changes taking place in Malaysia.Notwithstanding the threats which are intended to silence my voice, I intend make public new evidence implicating that the inspector-general of police Musa Hassan and attorney-general A Gani Patail engaged in criminal acts of fabricating evidence in cases launched against me in 1998.

The allegations that have been made against me on Saturday are nothing more than a replay of the events which transpired in 1998 when I was sacked from the office of the deputy prime minister, jailed and beaten, and then charged and convicted by a kangaroo court for crimes which I never committed.

This charade was orchestrated by a corrupt Barisan Nasional leadership which made use of the entire apparatus of the state power including its control of the judiciary, the police force, and its grip on the mainstream media.

These actions are being repeated today to undermine the forces of reform and renewal which were unleashed in the March 2008 elections.I would like to assure my family, friends and supporters in Malaysia that I am safe and remain committed as ever before to continuing the struggle for a free and just Malaysia.
Anwar Ibrahim

Ka Ting out of presidential race


Two-term MCA president Ong Ka Ting has announced that he would not be defending his post in the upcoming party polls, paving the way for a new leadership to take over.


“After three months of deep consideration, I have decided that in the October party election, I will not defend my post,” he announced at a press statement this evening.Meanwhile, party deputy president Chan Kong Choy has also stated that he will not defend his post.With Ka Ting and Chan both bowing out, the race to helm MCA has been left wide open with vice-president Ong Tee Keat and secretary-general Ong Ka Chuan as likely front runners. Other likely contenders include two former MCA vice-presidents - Chua Jui Meng and Dr Chua Soi Lek. Of late, the duo have sought to make a comeback and had won elections at the party's branch level.


Transition period


Explaining his move, Ka Ting said that he had initially considered resigning as MCA president following the MCA’s dismal performance in the March 8 general election. However, he decided to hold on to the post and ensure that MCA is given adequate representation in the cabinet first.


“The party grassroots generally understand the current political situation and trends. They want to see a transition and strategy change in MCA in light of the current difficult challenges ahead.“This (party election) is the starting point for the transition,” added the former local goverment and housing minister. Ka Ting’s decision to quit comes as a shock to political observers even though there had been small pockets of dissenters in the party clamouring for his removal.



'Healthy political culture’


Ka Ting’s legacy in MCA includes his “healthy political culture” campaign and a provision in the party constitution which limits members from holding party and government positions to only three terms.Having already served two terms as president, Ka Ting had the option of defending his post for a final three-year term.


At 52, Ka Ting is considered relatively young to retire from politics but he also started young in politics. He joined MCA in 1979 when he was 23.Ka Ting had previously served as a teacher before embarking on his political career as press secretary and later, political secretary to then transport minister Dr Ling Liong Sik. His rise up the ranks in the party has been rapid.He was elected MP of Pontian (later renamed Tanjung Piai) in 1990, which he held in the March 8 general election.Following the tumultuous ‘Team A - Team B’ split from 1999-2002, Ka Ting was appointed party president in 2003 after then prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad brokered a peace plan.


His presidency was legitimised in the 2005 party election when he defeated sole challenger Chua Jui Meng for the post.


Meanwhile, MCA deputy-president Chan Kong Choy is also expected to announce his retirement plans soon, starting with not defending the deputy presidency in October.

Anwar to file report against IGP, AG

A police report is expected to be lodged against the police chief Musa Hassan and attorney-general A Gani Patail this morning over their alleged misconduct during Anwar Ibrahim's trials in 1998-1999.

Lawyers acting for the PKR de facto leader are expected to lodge the report.Yesterday Anwar had said that he had evidence implicating inspector-general of police Musa and AG Abdul Gani Patail in misconduct, including fabrication of evidence in the cases launched against him after his sacking from the government in 1998.He added that a fresh police report lodged against him for sodomy was a result of "interested parties to attack me in retaliation" over this evidence in his possession.
The report alleging sodomy was filed by Anwar's aide, 23-year-old Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan, yesterday.Anwar claimed that the accusation against him was a "complete fabrication". PKR also said that Saiful was arrested and forced by the police to lodge such a report against Anwar.
Wan Azizah: Aide was volunteer staff
This morning party president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said that Saiful was a volunteer who joined to help the party during the general election period three months ago.She added that little was known of him and that no background check was done on him as he was just a volunteer. He later become a special assistant to Anwar.

Saiful is a former student leader at the Universiti Tenaga Nasional.

Wan Azizah also added that Anwar "was taking it well" with the latest happening.Anwar's lawyers are expected to hold a press conference at about 12 noon today, to be followed by one held by Anwar himself.The police have denied that Saiful was arrested and forced to fabricate evidence as claimed by PKR.

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has also denied that the government was behind the new allegation against Anwar and he would let the police to investigate the matter and take necessary action.Meanwhile, Anwar's supporters have started gathering at the Quality Hotel in Shah Alam in anticipation of a police action against the politician.Many had was there overnight to monitor the situation and protect Anwar, who is at staying at a hotel to attend a two-day PKR workshop with all its elected representatives.This morning there were two police patrol vehicles outside the hotel.

Raja Petra's Statutory Declaration

I, RAJA PETRA BIN RAJA KAMARUDIN (IC No: 500927-71-5257), a Malaysian citizen of legal age residing at No. 5, Jalan BRP 5/5, BuKit Rahman Putra, 47000 Sungai Buloh, Selangor Darul Ehsan, do solemnly and sincerely affirm and say as follows:-
1. I have been reliably informed that between about 10 p.m. on 19th October 2006 and early hours of the following day, the night Altantuya Shaariibuu was murdered, three (3) other people were also present at the scene of the crime;
(a) Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Razak
(b) Acting Colonel Aziz Buyong (then Lt. Col.) a C4 expert
(c) Acting Colonel Aziz’s wife, Norhayati (one of Rosmah’s ADC)
2. My informer states that Acting Colonel Aziz Buyong was the person who placed the C4 on various parts of Altantuya’s body while being witnessed by Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor and Norhayati.
3. I make this Statutory Declaration because I have been reliably informed about the involvement of these three people who have thus far not been implicated in the murder nor called as witnesses by the prosecution in the on going trial at the Shah Alam High Court. I also make this Statutory Declaration because I am aware that it is a crime not to reveal evidence that may help the police in its investigation of the crime.
4. I have further been reliably informed that Prime Minister, Dato Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has received a written report from the Military Intelligence confirming what I have revealed above and that the report was subsequently handed over to his son-in-law, Khairy Jamaluddin, for safe-keeping.
5. I have also been reliably informed that one of the Rulers has been briefed about this matter and His Highness is fully aware of what I have revealed above.
6. I have knowledge of who has informed me of this matter plus I have knowledge of the Ruler who has been briefed and is aware of the matter but I have agreed that I shall not reveal this information other than mention that the Prime Minister and his son-in-law have been handed a written report confirming what I have revealed.
7. The purpose of this Statutory Declaration is to urge all these parties who have been duly informed and have knowledge of this matter to come forward to reveal the truth so that the police are able to conduct a proper and thorough investigation into the murder of Altantuya Shaariibuu.And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declaration Act, 1960.
SUBSCRIBED and SOLEMNLY DECLARED )
by the abovenamed RAJA PETRA BIN RAJA KAMARUDIN )
at Makhamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur )
this 18th day of June 2008 ) Before me,

The Anwar Ibrahim sodomy accuser

Extracted this from RP's blog.

Saiful Bukhari Azlan (left in blue shirt) and Khairil Annas Jusoh (right) work for Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Mahathir and judge trade barbs in worsening public spat

KUALA LUMPUR - THE acrimony between former premier Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and a High Court judge has just got worse.Dr Mahathir yesterday told a press conference that the judge was 'trying to save his skin' by running him down, two days after Justice Ian Chin described the former premier as a 'devil incarnate'.

The two men have been trading barbs since the judge two weeks ago accused Dr Mahathir, when he was prime minister, of threatening to sack judges who did not toe the government line.Mr Chin accused Dr Mahathir of sending judges to a 'boot camp' to indoctrinate them into delivering verdicts favourable to the government.
The former premier hit back, saying he did not issue any threat against judges and that the so-called boot camp was attended by thousands of civil servants without any complaint.On Tuesday, Mr Chin attacked Dr Mahathir in open court during a hearing on another matter.'Dr Mahathir for what he had done and for what he is trying to do is a devil incarnate but to those who had suffered under his hands, even that description may be rather complimentary,' online newspaper Malaysiakini.com reported.
Mr Chin also took offence at Dr Mahathir who said there was a police report made against the judge for hiding his past when hearing a certain case.'Dr Mahathir, by waving the supposed police report the way he did, lent support to the generally held view that this prime minister kept a docket on everyone useful but with a skeleton in their cupboard so that he can manipulate them on pain of disclosing the skeleton,' he was quoted by Malaysiakini as saying.
He also attacked an unnamed serving judge who had told a newspaper that Mr Chin was bitter because he thought his promotion was blocked by Dr Mahathir.Mr Chin said this was the same judge who in 1996 had parked himself behind Dr Mahathir's seat when a group picture was about to be taken.
'To my disgust, this judge quickly planted himself behind the chair where Dr Mahathir was to sit and when Dr Mahathir was about to be seated, this judge declared: 'Sir, I am always behind you.''
It was disgusting even as a joke as it reduced the dignity of the office of a judge,' Mr Chin said.Yesterday, Dr Mahathir fired back by giving details of a case in September 1999. He contended that the judge should have excused himself from the case because he was an interested party.
'I think he is trying to save his skin. He thinks that by running me down, demonising me, he would be favoured by the government and no tribunal would be set up to dismiss him,' he told reporters.'
The public should question how a person such as Chin should have been recommended to become a judge. I cannot remember recommending him,' Dr Mahathir said.The public spat has further tainted Dr Mahathir's legacy while throwing the legal system deeper into disrepute.
Dr Mahathir Mohamad:'I think he is trying to save his skin. He thinks that by running me down, demonising me, he would be favoured by the government and no tribunal would be set up to dismiss him.''The public should question how a person such as Chin should have been recommended to become a judge. I cannot remember recommending him...
He is a disgrace to the judiciary and to the legal profession.''The boot camp was not a boot camp at all. It was a...course which had been attended by thousands of civil servants, business executives and politicians without any complaints.'

Justice Ian Chin:'Dr Mahathir for what he had done and for what he is trying to do is a devil incarnate but to those who had suffered under his hands, even that description might be rather complimentary.
''Since I do not want promotion before, now or in the future nor any appointment after my retirement, what do I get out of all this knowing very well that I will be the target for vilification?...It is this. I must be able to sleep well after I retired knowing that I have done all I can, like all the crucified judges before me, to tell Malaysians the danger they are in regarding the state of the judiciary.''That Dr Mahathir should even resort to lying about me absconding from the (boot) camp speaks volumes for the character of such a person; he is lying by resorting to repeating it as if it is the truth.'

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Najib: Cops took statement from Rosmah


Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak today denied that his wife, Rosmah Mansor, was involved in the killing of Altantuya Shaariibuu as claimed by blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin.

Najib also said Rosmah had been called in by the police to have her statement recorded following fresh allegations made by Raja Petra in his statutory declaration last Wednesday.“Yes, my wife has given her statement.
Everybody will make their statement including the prime minister (Abdullah Ahmad Badawi),” he told a press conference in Parliament after a chairing a cabinet committee meeting on the illegal immigrants in Sabah.He however did not disclose when her statement had been recorded.
Najib and Rosmah have repeatedly denied involvement in the high-profile murder, describing these as nothing more than slander and a concocted story.Asked about the allegations again at today’s press conference, the deputy premier’s immediate response was: “Why are you (media) interested in garbage?”“Everything that is written and claimed is a total lie and fabricated. It’s total garbage. That’s all I want to say, it’s total garbage,” he said.
Asked to comment on the motive behind Raja Petra’s move, Najib replied: “I have no other conclusion except (to say that this) is a desperate and pathetic attempt to discredit and taint my political image.”On whether it might be politically-motivated, he said: “I can’t see any other reason.”The deputy premier welcomed the police probe and hoped that it will be concluded soon.
Raja Petra’s claims
Raja Petra has alleged that Rosmah was among three individuals who were at the scene when the Mongolian national was murdered on Oct 19, 2006.
He named the two others as acting colonel Aziz Buyong, who is described as ‘a C4 expert’ and the latter’s wife, known only as Norhayati, who is also said to be Rosmah’s aide de camp.
Raja Petra further alleged that Abdullah, his son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin and a Malay ruler have been briefed on the matter and are fully aware of the allegation against Rosmah.
He alleged that Abdullah has handed over a written report from military intelligence on the matter to Khairy for "safekeeping".
Abdullah denied yesterday that he had received any military intelligence report over Rosmah’s alleged involvement in the murder, as claimed by Raja Petra in the legal document.Altantuya's body is alleged to have been blown up with C4 explosives at a secondary forest in Puncak Alam, Shah Alam.
Raja Petra has said he is ready to be investigated after the police launched a probe on his claims. Under Section 203 of the Penal Code, he could be charged with spreading false information and is liable, upon conviction, of being jailed up to two years or fined or both.He has already been charged with sedition over an earlier article he wrote on his Malaysia Today website, linking Najib and Rosmah to the murder. If convicted, he faces three years in jail.

Police visited Khairy too
Meanwhile, Umno Youth deputy chief and Rembau MP Khairy Jamaluddin said the police have also recorded a statement from him last night in the ongoing probe into Raja Petra's claims."I have told the police that I never received any military intelligence report from the prime minister or any other party," he said on the claim that he was holding the report for "safekeeping"."
I told the police that the statutory declaration, its content and allegations against me were made in bad faith," he told a press conference at the Parliament lobby this afternoon.According to him, the statement was recorded at Putrajaya last night and the process lasted about an hour.
Khairy said he will discuss with his lawyer whether to take action against Raja Petra."I don't know what his motive is but this matter is based on hearsay and sources. (However,) it was turned into a statutory declaration straightaway (when it involves) such a sensitive case, there is no truth."Definitely when there is no truth, it tarnishes my credibility.
I see this action as mala fide," said Khairy, whose name was being implicated in the high-profile murder case for the first time.Asked whether he was surprised with the claim, he answered: "Well, from the publisher of The Khairy Chronicle, I'm not surprised."When asked whether the police have also recorded a statement from his father-in-law Abdullah, Khairy said the question should be directed to the premier.Khairy Chronicle refers to a long-running series published in Raja Petra's Malaysia Today in the rise of Khairy.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Judge hits back at 'devil incarnate' Mahathir



High Court judge Ian Chin, who two weeks ago make stunning allegations that he was threatened by Dr Mahathir Mohamad for a number of high-profile cases, today fired another stinging salvo at the former prime minister.

“...Dr Mahathir for what he had done and for what he is trying to do is a devil incarnate but to those who had suffered under his hands, even that description my be rather complimentary,” said Chin in open court during a hearing of an election petition in Sibu, Sarawak, this afternoon. Mahathir had denied issuing a ‘thinly-veiled threat’ at a 1997 judges conference that they would be sacked if they decided unfavourably against his government.
Chin, a High Court judge for Sabah and Sarawak, said he had also been sent to an indoctrination 'boot camp' where participants were pressured into making pro-government decisions.While Mahathir conceded the existence of such ‘work camps’, he said these were held for participants to learn about Malaysia’s political system, the Barisan Nasional concept, ethics and moral values and democracy.
Chin also took offence with Mahathir in stating that there was a police report made against the judge for hiding his past when hearing a certain case.“Dr Mahathir, by waving the supposed police report the way he did, lent support to the general held view that this prime minister kept a docket on everyone useful but with a skeleton in their cupboard so that he can manipulate then on pain of disclosing the skeleton,” he said in a lengthy defence against the ex-PM’s remarks.
“I thought only the Stasi of the then communist East Germany do such a thing but then it was done for the benefit of the state not for an individual.“In my view, he is trying to exploit this general belief to wave that supposed police report to get the public to believe that I have committed something unlawful which he is privy to and which the public is not unaware so that my integrity could be put under suspicion to make what I have revealed unbelievable.
“Let me declare to the public that I am as clean as a whistle and my life is an open book.”
Boot camp: Judge told to carry egg
Chin also argued that his shocking revelations on the state of judiciary during Mahathir’s times was not because he was passed over for promotion. He tendered a number of letters he wrote to two different chief justices in which he told them that his wife wanted to return to Kota Kinabalu.
“Since I do not want promotion before, now or in the future nor any appointment after my retirement, what do I get out of all this knowing very well that I will be the target for vilification?“It is this. I must be able to sleep well after I retired knowing that I have done all I can, like all the crucified judges before me, to tell Malaysians the danger they are in regarding the state of the judiciary.”
Chin revealed more about the boot camp he attended as a judge and the humiliation which participants were forced into.“...You surrendered your wallet, your air ticket and handphone when you checked into the camp and you cannot go anywhere as it is in an isolated place and you cannot leave for anywhere as there is no transport.

"You are totally cut off from the outside world, with no newspapers or television and with selected news conveyed to you at the assembly for the purpose of sampling reaction such as the news that a certain party had won a by-election which elicited some applause from some young officers but they earned the rebuke of a High Court judge as that was an improper display of partisanship.
He said the objective of the boot camp was to “make us take orders” and a “junior officer was made our leader from whom we have to take orders from and one Sessions Court judge who disagreed with that was made to publicly apologise on a podium to his junior officer leader”.
“Another method employed was to chisel away the view we held of how independent we should be in our job as High Court judges and this they did by punishing or humiliating a High Court judge by making him carry a brick all the time after he broke the egg which each of us must carry wherever we went, including marching.“All these were, in my view, for the purpose of softening us to take order for the benefit of the government, meaning Dr Mahathir.”
Mahathir ‘lied about me absconding’
Chin also accused Mahathir of lying when the former premier alluded to the fact he “absconded” from the camp.“But two did leave, one because of illness and the other the wife’s illness. Everyone who was not otherwise sick had to remain and we all did save for the duo; with each given a certificate after the end of stay.“That Dr Mahathir should even resort to lying about me absconding from the camp speaks volume for the character of such person; he is lying by resorting to repeating it as if it is the truth.
“This is the same prime minister who lied to the world that (former deputy premier) Anwar Ibrahim could have deliberately hurt himself when the latter appeared with the black eye. He is also waving a police report perhaps for the purpose of intimidating me or to blacken me in the eyes of the public.”
Chin made the comment today during his hearing of the election petition filed by DAP candidate Wong Hua She, who wanted the court to declare the result of the Sarikei parliamentary contest on March 8 ‘null and void’.BN candidate Ding Kuong Hing had won the seat with a slim majority of 51 votes in the election three months ago.

The hearing continues tomorrow.

Media boycott over Parliament access

More than 100 journalists are staging a boycott after the Parliament administration cut media access to the building’s lobby and barricaded the area.


In protest, journalists from all print, online and electronic media have decided to only cover the proceedings in the Dewan Rakyat and boycott all press conferences or events held outside of the chamber.The journalists were outraged and stunned by the latest ruling which has resulted in the entire lobby being cordoned off, apparently on security grounds.Security guards were stationed in the area to ensure the journalists would not enter the ‘prohibited area’, which has been fenced off with a red-tape barrier.


The barricades have restricted the journalists from moving around freely in the lobby to interview parliamentarians.The lobby is used by MPs as a meeting point and they often call impromptu press conferences in the area.This is the first time that Parliament has enforced such a ruling, and so far there has not been any official explanation for the unprecedented move.


Expect fewer reports from journalistsThis ruling came in the wake of another controversial decision setting a limit on the number of journalists covering Parliament.Last Friday, the Parliament administration issued a notice to all media organisations informing them that they could only send no more than five journalists to cover the ongoing session. [See full letter]The letter explained that the decision was due to concern over security.This has upset a number big media companies which have deployed up to a dozen of reporters each, including editors, in Parliament.


After the March 8 election where the ruling BN suffered its worst electoral outing, an average of 100 journalists have been covering the daily parliamentary proceedings. This was in light of a dramatic increase in opposition MPs as well as the unusual presence of almost all ministers or deputies in the House.


English-language daily Star assistant news editor Lee Yuk Peng slammed the ruling, saying that the journalists should be able to move freely in Parliament to perform their duties.“We should be the last group to be linked with security concerns,” said Lee, who started covering the parliament beat in 1997.“(The impact is) there will be fewer stories. It takes two hands to clap - many ministers can’t wait to talk to the journalists or give them stories,” she added.


Chinese daily Nanyang Siang Pau journalist Kam Choy Wan pointed out that newspapers have sent more reporters to cover Parliament to ensure the debate in the House is given due prominence.“This ruling definitely affected our job as it is our duty as journalists to approach government leaders in order to get their comments on current issues or government policies.


“The Parliament administrators are going after the wrong target (if the concern is over security),” she added.Even MPs not happy with the banMeanwhile, the matter was also brought up by opposition MPs in the House who protested the ruling and argued that this was tantamount to a clampdown on press freedom.


"There is no justification whatsoever for restricting reporters to a small corner as if they pose a grave danger to security and a threat to the safety of parliamentarians," said Lim Guan Eng (DAP-Bagan) in the House.

"No MP has ever suffered personal injury or threats from reporters accredited to cover the Parliament," he said.

"By imposing such restrictions merely for the personal comfort and conveniences of certain individuals would contravene the basic spirit of democracy and respect the sanctity of Parliament where reporters can carry out their duties to communicate debate on policy in an accurate and professional manner," he added.Lim Kit Siang (DAP-Ipoh Timur) also joined his son in calling for the ban to be withdrawn.“The journalists have been treated as wild and dangerous animals that so much so they have to be caged,” said the veteran politician, adding that the ruling will become a laughing stock in the eyes of the world.Deputy speaker Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar, who was presiding over the parliamentary sitting this morning, said the decision had been made by the speaker Pandikar Amin Mulia and another deputy speaker Ronald Kiandee collectively. He added that based on his visits to parliaments abroad such as in the United Kingdom and Australia, he had never seen a parliament so “chaotic” and “swarmed with reporters” as the one in Malaysia.

BN MPs 'tear down' barricades


However, the decision did not go down well with even government parliamentarians.At about 2.15pm, several backbenchers led by Bung Moktar Radin (BN-Kinabatangan) took direct action in physically removing the barricadesThe journalists however decided to continue the boycott since there was no official revocation of the ruling from the Parliament administration.When the matter was brought up again by Fong Po Kuan (DAP-Batu Gajah) during the afternoon debate, speaker Pandikar Amin stood his ground and ticked off the opposition MPs for raising the issue.“Since when Bagan (Guan Eng) and Batu Gajah (Fong) are interested to become the editors?” he asked. “How do we know whether those showing the press tag are indeed journalists?”


According to the speaker, he is awaiting a response from media organisations over his ‘enquiry’ on whether it was appropriate to enforce the ‘five journalists only’ rule.Pandikar Amin said he will make a final decision after receiving feedback from the media.However, according to a copy of the notice sent to media organisations last week, it was clearly stated that the Parliament “has decided” that each paper could only send five journalists.Apart from journalists, aides and press secretaries to MPs have also been subjected to stringent security rule - they are no longer allowed to distribute their bosses’ press statements in the media room, where journalists use to file their reports.


Only MPs will be allowed to do so, according to Guan Eng’s aide Lim Swee Kuan who was asked to leave the media room by security personnel around noon today.PM, DPM, opposition functions affectedThe protest by the journalists has affected scheduled press conferences called by the Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and Pakatan Rakyat MPs from Kuala Lumpur.Abdullah was slated to chair a cabinet committee meeting on the competitiveness of palm oil in Parliament while Najib will chair two meetings - one of which is the Umno management committee meeting.Whereas the Pakatan MPs from Kuala Lumpur had planned to call a press conference on the Draft KL City Plan.


However, all the press conferences were boycotted by journalists. Only state-owned news agency Bernama sent its representatives to cover the events.On hearing the ban, the Pakatan MPs went to the media centre for their press conference but were told by journalists they would not be reporting anything apart from the debates in the House’s chamber.A scheduled launching of the official government’s weblog by Information Minister Ahmad Shabery Cheek, initially slated for tomorrow at Parliament, has been postponed to another date as a result of the boycott.Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz, when asked, refused to comment.“


I am only the intermediary between the executives and the legislature. I’m not involved in this,” said the normally outspoken minister who oversees parliamentary affairs.



NUJ: Ruling puzzling


Meanwhile the National Union of Journalists called for media restriction to be lifted and freedom of movement of journalists on Parliament beat restored.NUJ Norila Mohd Daud said the union viewed the restriction as a move that would be counterproductive, and leading to the media not being able to give full coverage of the Parliament."


The action is unprecedented and appears to be an affront which will hinder journalists and media practitioners from carrying out their journalistic duties," she said in a statement today.Norila said the ruling appeared puzzling and irrational as "Parliament is the symbol of democracy".

Grand Saga withdraws injunction application

KUALA LUMPUR: Highway concessionaire Grand Saga Sdn Bhd withdrew its application for an injunction to stop the removal of barricades it built at the controversial Bandar Mahkota Cheras intersection.
Counsel Tharminder Singh informed the High Court here of his client’s instructions to withdraw the application, saying the matter had become academic.

However, the main suit against Bandar Mahkota Cheras Open Access Road Committee chairman Tan Boon Wah, Selangor Local Government, Research and Development executive councillor Ronnie Liu and the Kajang Municipal Council — in which the plaintiff is seeking a permanent injunction as well as damages — is still pending.

The defendants had no objections to the withdrawal.

Liu’s counsel N.S. Guok said the plaintiff had yet to serve the sealed copy of the suit to the defendants.

Justice Abdul Wahab Patail struck out the application for the interim injunction with no order as to costs.

The intersection made headlines when the public demolished the barricades built by Grand Saga four times this year. On May 30, the Cabinet ordered Grand Saga to tear down the barrier and to keep the access road leading to the highway open, at least until the disposal of the suit between the concessionaire and Narajaya Sdn Bhd, the developer of Bandar Mahkota Cheras.

Karpal to AG: Probe fresh Altantuya claims



Veteran DAP politician and lawyer Karpal Singh wants Attorney General Abdul Gani Patail to immediately initiate an investigation into the fresh explosive allegations over the Altantuya Shaaribuu murder.


Speaking at a press conference held at his office in Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur today, Karpal said that he will try and arrange a meeting with Gani at his office in Putrajaya tomorrow morning to push for a probe."If we cannot see him, we will try and meet with senior deputy public prosecutor Abdul Majid Hamzah (lead prosecutor in the Altantuya murder case) to discuss the matter," added Karpal.


The meeting arrangement would be done on behalf of Dr Shariibuu Setev, Altantuya's father, in light of the recent explosive allegations made by prominent blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin."I also want to see the prominent woman mentioned in the statutory declaration. This allegation is a very serious one and I hope that an investigation be carried out," said Shaariibu who was also present at the press conference.A statutory declaration signed by Raja Petra on June 18 had implicated Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, his deputy Najib Abdul Razak and wife Rosmah Mansor in the case.


Rosmah present at murder scene


In his two-page statutory declaration, Raja Petra alleged that Rosmah was among three individuals who were at the scene when Altantuya was murdered on Oct 19, 2006.He named the two other individuals as acting colonel Aziz Buyong, who is described as ‘a C4 expert' and the latter's wife, known only as Norhayati, who is also said to be Rosmah's aide de campRaja Petra further alleged that Abdullah, his son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin and a Malay Ruler have been briefed on the matter and are fully aware of the allegation against Rosmah.He alleged that Abdullah has handed over a written report from military intelligence on the matter to Khairy for "safekeeping".


Shaaribu when asked by the press if he thought that there were any truths to the allegations, calmly answered that it was "not a case of a one plus one equals two", adding that he could not give any answer but stressed the importance of investigating into the allegations.


Karpal also backed Shaariibu's views and said that the statutory declarations made by Raja Petra in the High Court on June 18 was extremely serious and ought to be thoroughly investigated."The fact that the prosecution has closed its case in the Altantuya trial is no bar to further investigations being conducted following the disclosures,"


Father: Loss of daughter is like a tsunami


The Altantuya prosecution team after 124 days of trial and 4,000 pages of type-written notes had finally closed its case yesterday with the court fixing July 23 as submission date.Raja Petra's allegations also prompted Karpal's fellow DAP politician Lim Kit Siang to move a motion to debate the matter in Parliament today but was rejected by the House Speaker Pandikar Mulia Amin.Najib and his wife have always dismissed claims of their links to Altantuya.


Shaariibu commenting on the matter said that he hopes justice will be served and that the Mongolian government will be informed of the updates on the case."There is a saying in Mongolia, ‘no matter what you hide, it will surface and people will know'. God is looking upon us and the truth will come out," he said while adding that he will raise the matter with the international human rights community as well.


Shaariibuu also said that the stress of the loss of his daughter was "like a tsunami" to him and that he was still coping with the loss of his daughter."'Altan' in Mongolia means gold.


I have lost the gold in my life and so have her two children," added Shaariibuu.Altantuya's body is alleged to have been blown up with C4 explosives at a secondary forest in Puncak Alam, Shah Alam.


Two police special operations force personnel and political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda have claimed trial to the murder of the Mongolian national.They face the death sentence should they be found guilty.

Khairy riles up Pakatan MPs

In his speech debating the motion, Khairy Jamaluddin (BN-Rembau) took the opportunity not only to shoot down the points raised by Pakatan Rakyat MPs but to take jabs at component party PKR's de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim.Azmin Ali (PKR-Gombak) had earlier cited the allegation that the government had used Petronas' profits to save Bumiputera Bank.Petronas had also been made to bail out shipping company Konsortium Perkapalan Bhd (KPB), in which former Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad's son Mirzan had a majority stake, Azmin claimed.
Khairy, however, turned the tables on PKR by noting that Anwar was the finance minister during the KPB bailout."Don't you know he was also part of the government back then? Of course, he knew where the money went," said Khairy."When he got sacked, (only) now he's speaking up. What a hypocrite!" added Khairy, resulting in several minutes of pandemonium in the House.Describing Pakatan MPs' proposals in relation to Petronas as "simplistic and childish", he did not let up but upped the ante in levelling his attacks on Anwar.
Accusing him of being a "puppet" for the International Monetary Fund (IMF), he concluded by saying that Pakatan should ask the latter for help."(Perhaps) they should ask for International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s help as they are "international loan shark and Anwar is a puppet for them," said Khairy,It led to several minutes of pandemonium as Pakatan MPs stood up in protest and loudly, but vainly, demanded a retraction.

Shahrir's motion: 129 yes, 78 no


The government today won a crucial vote in Parliament supporting its fuel price hike, which the opposition had hoped to turn it into a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Abdul Samad kicked off the debate by tabling the motion this morning seeking support for, among others, the slashing of oil subsidies.


Coming on the heels of the 40 percent oil hike announced on June 4, the motion was hotly debated by members of parliament on both sides of the House before it went for a vote.


There are no surprises when it was put to vote at 7.10pm after six hours of debate - no BN parliamentarians voted against the government.The final result: 129 in favour, 78 against. The motion was passed.


BN has a total of 140 members - including two Dewan Rakyat deputy speakers - in the House, of which eleven were absent today from voting while the Pakatan Rakyat has a total of 82 MPs.Among the BN absentees were the two MPs from Sabah Progressive Party (Sapp), a coalition member that dropped a bombshell last week when it called for the no-confidence vote. They were absent from Parliament after saying they had received threats.


Met at the lobby later, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz said that the success of the motion indicated that BN backbenchers remained united."The opposition wanted to turn this into a motion of no-confidence against the prime minister but BN stayed united. There is no question of BN MPs wanting to jump to the other side," he told reporters.


The 11 BN absenteesPKR vice president and Gombak MP Azmin Ali however claimed that it was a "major success" for the opposition alliance."(BN) ‘lost' 11 votes. I know because some of them contacted me and said they will not be physically present as they don't want to be part of the motion," claimed Azmin.Of the 11 BN MPs who were not present, three were Sabahan MPs - Chua Soon Bui (Sapp-Tawau) and Eric Enchin Majimbun (Sapp-Sepanggar), as well as Raime Unggi (Umno-Tenom).Two Sarawakian MPs - James Dawos Mamit (PBB-Mambong) and Tiong Thai King (Supp-Lanang) were also absent.The remaining were ministers Zulhasnan Rafique (Umno-Setiawangsa), Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (Umno-Bagan Datoh) and Dr Rais Yatim (Umno-Jelebu), ex-ministers Rafidah Aziz (Umno-Kuala Kangsar) and Radzi Sheikh Ahmad (Umno-Kangar), and ex-deputy minister Tengku Azlan Abu Bakar (Umno-Jerantut),On the Pakatan's front, those who could not make it in time for the voting were Nurul Izzah Anwar (PKR-Lembah Pantai), Gobind Singh Deo (DAP-Puchong) and Chow Kon Yeow (DAP-Tanjong). The fourth Pakatan MP who was not present could not be ascertained immediately.


Shahrir moved the motion
Earlier in the day, the government's motion moved by Shahrir was the first order of business on the first day of the second parliamentary sitting after a three-week break.


The motion stated that the price increases were part of "a global phenomenon outside the control of the government" and cannot be delayed due to the continuously rising prices globally of oil.The restructuring of oil and gas subsidies was aimed at lessening their impact on the national economy, relieving the burden on the government's financial position, and allocating subsidies more fairly to those in need, said Shahrir.


"For example, pumped petrol and diesel subsidies are expected to increase from RM8.8 billion in 2007 to RM27 billion in 2008. This is a heavy burden that the government can no longer bear," said Shahrir in his speech.He also noted that while Petronas' contributions to the government was 35 percent of the government's budget for 2007, its subsidies to the energy and non-energy sectors came up to RM15.6 billion.Despite the increasing challenges at the global environment, the government has resolved to take steps to increase economic growth and "advance the national development agenda", he added.


Reject demonstrations, protests
Despite knowing the move to increase oil and diesel prices will be an unpopular move, the government has acted responsibly by not passing that responsibility to future generations, he added.Shahrir then reiterated some of the steps taken by the government to alleviate the problems arising from dearer oil and diesel prices - cash rebates for those with low-capacity cars and motorcycles, the maintenance of diesel prices for public transport operators with ‘fleetcards' as well as electricity tariffs for households consuming less than RM43.60 worth of electricity per month.


Shahrir also said that while businesses should not worsen the situation by arbitrarily raising the prices of their goods or services to the detriment of the people, the people should reject demonstrations and public protests over the crisis of inflation."Demonstrations and protests will not benefit anybody, but will only erode confidence if economic activities and foreign investments are hindered as a result of the ensuing instability."Aware of the need to prepare in the event of a future economic recession, the government was also taking steps towards prudent spending and "calls on all quarters and the public at large to take the same steps", said Shahrir.
Giving APs to everyone
Supporting the motion, Razali Ibrahim (BN-Muar) commended the government for re-structuring its subsidies to ensure it efficiently and effectively reached the poor and others who qualified as opposed to high-income earners and foreigners.He however suggested some changes in policies, such as in the issuance of Approved Permits (APs) as to benefit the people in general instead of private individuals.He proposed that the APs are issued to governmental agencies as the Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board (CVLB), the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and governmental investment firm Permodalan Nasional Bhd to be redistributed equally.Opposing the motion, Lim Guan Eng (DAP-Bagan) said the government had resulted in Malaysia gaining the dubious reputation of having increased fuel prices by more than any other government.Lim also questioned the government's seriousness in cutting costs when national petroleum firm Petronas continued to give as much as RM10 billion in subsidies to independent power producers (IPP)."The government has guaranteed billions of ringgit in profit to IPPs while the people continue to suffer," said Lim.He also said Petronas' profits of more than RM80 billion was more than enough to channel as much as RM6,000 for every household in Malaysia to ease their burdens as a result of the price hike

Monday, June 23, 2008

PKR MPs cycle to Parliament as mark of protest

KUALA LUMPUR: Four Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) MPs - Tian Chua (Batu), Hee Loy Sian (PJ Selatan), N. Gobalakrishnan (Padang Serai) and Zulkifli Nordin (Kulim Bandar Baru) - cycled to Parliament Monday as a mark of protest against the recent fuel hike.

Tian Chua said move was also to "appeal to the Cabinet Ministers to understand the difficulty in using bicycles or public transport" in the country. "Changing of lifestyles is not as easy as what the Government claims," he told reporters.

He said that he and the three others had taken about 20 minutes to cycle from Bank Negara to the Dewan Rakyat.

"It's a difficult task because the road transport system here is not designed for bicycle use and cyclists will face problems cruising around town," he said.

Asked if they would cycle to Parliament again, he said the MPs would discuss it further.

"Today, because of the debate on petrol price hike, we rode our bicycles here to make a point," he said.

Shahrir's motion on price hikes tabled

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Abdul Samad has tabled a motion in Parliament seeking support for the government's measures over food, oil and commodities price increases, including the reduction of oil subsidies.

Coming on the heels of the 40 percent oil hike announced on June 4, the motion is expected to be hotly debated by members of parliament on both sides of the House.DAP leader Lim Kit Siang (DAP-Ipoh Timur), in a statement on Friday said Shahrir's motion can be turned into a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi if there are enough numbers in Parliament to defeat it.However, the two Sabah Progressive Party MPs are missing from the Parliament today in the wake of their party's move for a motion of no-confidence against the prime minister.The government's motion moved by Shahrir is the first order of business on the first day of the second parliamentary sitting after a three-week break.

The motion stated that the price increases were part of "a global phenomenon outside the control of the government" and cannot be delayed due to the continuously rising prices globally of oil.The restructuring of oil and gas subsidies is aimed at lessening their impact on the national economy, relieving the burden on the government's financial position, and allocating subsidies more fairly to those in need, said Shahrir.Despite the increasing challenges at the global environment, the government has resolved to take steps to increase economic growth and "advance the national development agenda", he added.All Malaysians, therefore, are called upon to "to be more resilient and united in together facing the global challenges and foster peace, stability and harmony".

Friday, June 20, 2008

New date, venue for huge anti-price hike rally


Organisers have made changes to the date and venue of the planned mammoth anti-fuel price hike rally which was planned to be held in Kuala Lumpur on July 5.


The rally will instead now take place the following day, July 6, a Sunday, at the Jalan Timur field in Petaling Jaya. This is the second change in date for the rally. It was first planned to have been held on July 12.


Making the announcement today at the PAS headquarters, Dr Hatta Ramly of the Anti-fuel Price Hike Protest Coalition (Protes) said the changes were to encourage more people to participate.


It would also not disrupt businesses at KLCC, a well-known shopping and commercial area at the heart of Kuala Lumpur, added the PAS Kuala Krai MP.


"There is a wide vacant field at Jalan Timur and it would be apt for the rally to be held there so that traffic congestion can be avoided as well to provide sufficient security for the participants.


"It is also a strategic and convenient location for those using the federal highway and it is also close to an LRT station," said Hatta (right).


Hatta said that he anticipates rally participants to start congregating at 10 am for various activities that the organisers have planned including talks by leaders from Pakatan Rakyat.


He also said that Protes will not be applying for a police permit claiming that they do not need to do so as ‘the gathering is a peaceful one’.


The police, nevertheless, have been informed of Protes’ plans and he expressed hope that police would provide help in controlling the traffic situation.


"We will also have our own people on stand by to help ease the anticipated traffic situation on that day," said Hatta.


Youth urged to join


PKR Youth chief Shamsul Iskandar Md Akin, who was present at the press conference, asked young members of the public to join in the rally.


He said that it was important for them to join as the issue of the fuel price hike was a matter that affected everyone and that included the youth.


Protes has in the past organised numerous rallies to protest against the government’s decision to increase the price of fuel.


Past gatherings, however, would be considered small when compared to the one planned for July 6.


Last week, Protest organised a peaceful anti-fuel price hike rally at Kampung Baru which saw some 2,000 people participating (left). The march ended without any untoward incident.


That rally and several to be held before and on July 6 are to protest the recent whopping 41 percent hike in fuel prices by the government resulting in pump prices hitting RM2.70 per litre from RM1.92 previously.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

"Battle of the Bands" - the KL Bar Young Lawyers Committee's Charity Nite 2008


Yes folks, it is that time of the year again. Once more, the KL Bar Young Lawyers Committee (YLC) is proud to showcase its annual Charity Nite. This year will be different from the previous years. Whilst, there may be no KL Bar Idol finals this year, but in its place, the YLC has lined up an exciting and rocking battle royale for you.

I am now happy to announce the KL Bar YLC’s Battle of the Bands 2008!This year, on Friday, June 27 2008 at SaVanh Too, Plaza Mont Kiara, we will have the good fortune of being entertained by 5 very promising bands. Yes, amongst us we have our own talented rockers and bluesmen.
Lawyers and friends of all walks of life and practice will come together to raise money for charity. Before I introduce the bands, let me say a few things about the charity that we have adopted this year. The Home that we have adopted this year is the Persatuan Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Klang Selangor.
It has been the YLC’s tradition to adopt homes that aid children and/or the disabled. Pusat Penjagaan Kanak-kanak Cacat Klang, Selangor (the “Home”) is a tax-exempt shelter for children who are physically handicapped, mentally retarded, deaf, dumb, autistic and/or suffering from Down’s syndrome. To attend to the daily needs of these special needs children, the Home provides specialized medical treatment and also sends these children to special schools. These children are also taught skills to enable them to be more independent and interactive as they head towards becoming adults. The Home currently shelters 68 children with the youngest being a 2 year old boy who unfortunately suffers from Down’s syndrome and from bone cancer. Monthly administration and operation costs of the Home run up to a substantial amount of approximately RM31,950.00.
The KL YLC hopes to raise as much cash as possible for the Home. Now, as promised, announcing the Bands.
The motley 5 that came forward this year in the name of charity are:
1. Joe Latex and the Rubbertappers – a seasoned band featuring Izral Khairy, Tze, and Fahri Azzat;
2. Malayan Borneo Grasscutter Ninja Union Quartet – a mass hysteria band featuring Fareez Jinnah and his Ninjas, whoever they may be;
3. Taiko Tai and the Ringtones – a pop - rock band helmed by Lai Chee Hoe and includes Darren Teo and Tan Cheong Leong
4. Will Sing for Petrol – a fiery band led by Mohd Ashraf Abdul Jabar and comprising of Kelvin Ng and Ong Yu Jien, lawyers from Raja Daryll & Loh; and finally5. Its OK to Adjourn – a rhythmic band featuring Mark Ho, Isa Aziz and the evergreen Dennis Appaduray
The winner, of course, will be determined, by the highest amount of donations collected and will be crowned at about 10.45 pmIn addition to the 5 bands, the crowd will be entertained to an opening act and a closing act by the 2 KL Bar Idol finalists last year!All members and their friends are encouraged to attend this year’s Charity Nite.
Details of the event are as follows:Price: RM30 nett (inclusive of food (including vegetarian options) and 2 alcoholic or non- alcoholic drinks)Time: Doors open from 7 pm onwards until lateTickets can be purchased from the KLBC Secretariat (ask for Rajan - 603-2693 3585 or email klbc@klbar.org.my)Alternatively, you can make a personal donation to the Home itself. Please make your cheques payable to ‘Kuala Lumpur Bar Committee’ with the name of the Home on the reverse side of the cheque.
If the previous editions are anything to by, this will truly be a night to be remember. Not wanting to be outdone by each other, the bands, I am told, are furiously practicing and have promised to ensure that it will be an explosive occasion. So, in the words of David Gilmour, “no more turning away”, come support the best of us in action. Make it a night to remember, all in the name of charity!Meanwhile, the Battle Rages On…


HR Dipendra

Chair

Young Lawyers Committee

KL Bar Paintball Battle



“Shoot the lawyers!!!”, was the battle cry. And boy, did we get shot. The Social and Arts Committee of the KL Bar Committee organised a paintball game at Tanamera, Sg Buloh on 14 June 2008 (Saturday). Everyone met at the Sg Buloh Jejantas Restaurant which was designated as the common meeting point around 9am before making the convoy to Tanamera.Upon arrival, everyone registered themselves to get their paintball gear which included a marker with 500 pellets, and a mask. A protective vest is optional for an extra RM10.00.


For those who want a full camouflage outfit, they can rent it for RM5.00. Now does this place give a good bargain or what?Roll call started at around 10am. We joined the other players and were divided into 2 teams. The first scenario that we entered was the Vietcong Field.


This scenario involved a hill and each team was stationed at the top and bottom of the hill. We played an elimination round where the objective of the game was to eliminate all the players in the opposite team. The next scenario we entered was Lake Placid. This scenario is set in an oil palm plantation with a small lake in the middle. 4 barrels were placed around the lake. The objective of the game was for each team to grab 2 of its designated barrels and bring it back to base. We broke for lunch around 2pm. Lunch was Nasi Goreng Ayam provided by Tanamera’s caterers.After some rest, we began the afternoon session with the Kill House scenario.
A small hut is located in the middle of the jungle. 8 people were picked, and 6 were placed in the hut, while the other 2 were placed outside. The objective of the game was for the rest of the players to get 2 players to touch the house in order to win the game. Sounds simple? Not when the 2 players guarding the house outside happened to be good snipers, and in full camo gear.The last scenario that we played was the Killing Field. Set slightly further away from Lake Placid, again teams played in an oil palm plantation. Each team was placed at opposite end of the field, with the oil palm trees and several old tyres for covers.
Like the Vietcong Field that we played earlier, it was an elimination round until the last man standing. We finished the game at around 430pm. Suffice to say, most of us came out unscratched. We were exhausted, but happy at the same time because we had so much fun.

Tian Chua wants same magistrate to hear case (the Star 19.6.2008)

KUALA LUMPUR: PKR information chief Tian Chua wants the original magistrate who heard his assault trial, who is now a High Court deputy registrar, to continue hearing the case.

Chua, whose full name is Chua Tian Chang, made this known through his counsel Lai Chee Hoe when his case was called up for mention yesterday.

The lawyer pointed out that the first witness, who was one of the arresting officers, had testified extensively before the original magistrate, Tasnim Abu Bakar, during the examination-in-chief as well as cross-examination.

Mohd Faizi Che Abu, who took over from Tasnim as magistrate in the court where the 45-year-old politician was charged in January, instructed Lai to direct the request to the Chief Registrar of the Federal Court via a letter.

Mohd Faizi then fixed July 24 for another mention of the case.

Chua, who is Batu MP, is accused of assaulting Kons Rosyaidi Anuar, 20, on Dec 11 at about 10.45am at the entrance of the Parliament House.

The police constable had alleged that he was bitten on his arm.

BN meeting to discuss Sapp betrayal


The Barisan Nasional supreme council will be holding an emergency meeting this afternoon to discuss Sabah Progressive Party's (Sapp) shocking betrayal yesterday.The meeting will be chaired by Prime Minister and BN chairperson Abdullah Ahmad Badawi at the Putra World Trade Centre at 2.30pm.The main issue on the agenda will be to discuss what action could be taken against Sapp for its 'betrayal' against the ruling coalition.

It is learnt that Sapp has not been invited to attend this meeting.Yesterday Sapp announced that it had lost confidence in Abdullah's leadership and thus would be backing a motion of no-confidence against the premier when Parliament resumes on Monday.

Sapp has two members of parliament - Dr Chua Soon Bui (Tawau) and Eric Enchin Majimbun (Sepanggar) - and four state assemblypersons in Sabah.
For now, Sapp has decided to remain in the 14-member ruling coalition.The BN meeting today may see calls being made for the Sabah-based party to be expelled from the ruling coalition.While three major BN coalition partners - MCA, MIC and Gerakan - had immediately thrown their support for Abdullah, the meeting this afternoon might also give an opportunity for other coalition members to state their stand.

Rallying behind AbdullahBN goes into this meeting knowing full well that de facto PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim is waiting in the wings to welcome any defectors so that his opposition Pakatan Rakyat coalition can form government.

Meanwhile AFP quoted Umno information chief Muhammad Muhammad Taib as saying that the decision to call for the BN meeting was made last night, after Sapp's announcement."We will be discussing, obviously, the Sapp's call for a vote of no-confidence against the prime minister. The party has painted a very misleading picture," said Muhammad, one of Abdullah's trusted lieutenants.He condemned Yong, saying other coalition members "would rally behind Abdullah" at the gathering to be attended by at least 44 coalition party leaders."It is totally out of line. He should have used the forums within the coalition to voice his dissatisfaction instead of declaring ultimatums through the press."
A split in Sapp?
Sapp's decision to move the motion of no-confidence against Abdullah does not appear to have the full support of the party's leadership.Sapp deputy president Raymond Tan, who was conspiciously absence from the press conference yesterday when party president Yong Teck Lee made the announcement, said he was "confused and embarrassed" about Sapp's move.
He added that the party's supreme council was not consulted on the matter and blamed Yong of acting on his own."It is not proper for us to do it when Abdullah is the Barisan chairperson. It is disrespectful to the prime minister," he said. Tan is Sabah deputy chief minister and infrastructure minister.Sapp's four state assemblypersons were also absent from the press conference yesterday.Sapp will be holding its supreme council meeting tomorrow to decide whether it will stay in BN.

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汽車減稅未獲回扣可發律師信追討 2008/05/02
兩年前買車多付6000令吉,汽車公司至今仍未歸還。
⊙柯偉東說,他2006年1月訂購一輛入口車,當時車價為11萬7000逾令吉。他指出,當年3月,政府宣布降低汽車入口稅,其訂購的車輛也降至11萬1000令吉,降了6000令吉。他說,車子的成交價是以註冊當天的行情為準,因此他便向該汽車公司經紀查詢,何時可以歸還這筆差額。“他說,他們會經過總公司退還。”柯偉東說,他每隔一兩個月都會致電該汽車公司查問,惟得到的回應都指,總公司還沒有收到政府那邊的稅務回扣,還不能退還這筆錢。他說,如此拉扯至今已兩年,他都還沒有收到這筆款項。
★有關公司經理指出,由于事主當年是以車換車(trade in)的方式,向他們訂購新車,而並非完全以金錢交易,因此令此事變得比較複雜。他指出,當年汽車跌價,是全部入口車都跌,當然也包括事主賣給他們的汽車,而這筆差額又由誰去承擔呢?“我們早已經將差額退還給以金錢交易的顧客。”他說,他們公司是標榜以顧客為本,會很關注顧客的投訴。他指出,他們很有誠意與事主商談,並打算于一週內聯絡事主,冀雙方能夠達成協議。“在這事上,無法說誰對誰錯,最重要就是我們與事主之間,能夠達到共識。”
賴志豪律師說,事主可以請律師發律師信給該汽車公司,追討回6000令吉的差額。他說,事主可以限定該公司必須在一個期限內給予答覆,若該公司逾期也沒有回應,事主可以將此事帶上法庭解決。

胃部問題越醫越辛苦疑醫生開錯藥方

胃部問題越醫越辛苦疑醫生開錯藥方 2008/05/13

疑醫生開錯藥方,令事主父親病情惡化。

⊙葉小姐指出,其在怡保的父親早前曾因腹漲沒有胃口,而連續一週沒有進食,期間也到過診所治療,惟並無起色,家人也勸父親入院檢查,父親卻不肯。

“在上週五(5月2日)夜晚,父親忍受不住痛苦,同意家人送他到當地一家私人醫院檢查,當時夜班醫生也建議父親住院觀察。”她說,隔天(週六)院方在沒有通知家人的情況下,為父親打麻醉藥,其父親也不知道發生什么事,后來醫生巡視時,才知道是要照胃鏡。“醫生當時指父親的胃部結石生瘡,父親查問是否需動手術及動手術日期時,醫生則沒有回答。”

只是胃結石她說,直至週一,父親恐怕繼續留院,醫藥費將很高,便要求出院,醫生也開出一大批藥物,讓父親服用。“父親出院后,有依時服藥,病情卻沒有起色,父親還指服藥后人感到很不舒服。”她指出,她們再送父親給另一名醫生檢查,該醫生向醫院索取病歷表及胃鏡照報告后,斷言父親只是胃結石而已。同時,該醫生也指出,醫院發出的藥物其中3種並不適合父親服用,有的還是違禁藥。她對此事感到不滿,並要投訴首位醫生。

★病人主診醫生澄清,他給病患的藥物,並非違禁藥或開錯葯方,只是藥效較為強勁。他說,他發現病患胃部有螺旋菌,處理不好將惡化成癌症。他指出,他開的藥方是一種強力藥物,能夠有效消滅螺旋菌,痊癒率達90%,只要病人依時服用,就能夠痊癒。“該藥物很苦,服下該藥物后,病患會有頭昏及排泄物較軟的狀況,惟是正常現象。”他說,有頭昏等不舒服現象,證明藥物發揮效用,正在消滅螺旋菌,不舒服現象是由于排出螺旋菌毒素所造成。“只要堅持下去,將一週份量的藥物服完,痊癒率會很高。”

★衛生部官員指出,事主若要投訴醫院,必須致函到衛生部投訴。他指出,信函內需注明被投訴醫院、理由等等,並寄到布城。Pengarah Bahagian Amaran PerubatanKementerian Kesihatan MalaysiaAras 7,Blok E1,Parcel E Persint 1,62590 Putrajaya.他說,衛生部接到投訴后,會依據情況採取行動。他說,若查證對方有錯,也會依不同的狀況採取處罰,無法一概而論。

賴志豪律師指出,事主有權起訴有關醫生,不過要告一名醫生,是一件蠻困難的事,不過,若事主可以證明到3點,就有可能勝訴。他說,依事主個案來說,事主必須找到一名專家,如醫生、藥劑師等,以證明事主主診醫生開錯藥方。“另外,也要有證明到該醫生疏忽職守(breach of duty),這也需要有一個醫生證明。”他指出,其實一般上每個醫生都可能有不同的醫療手法,很難去斷定何者為錯,除非錯得很離譜。他說,最后事主也要證明到醫生開出的藥物,是導致病患惡化的原因。他強調,事主必須同時證明上述3點。他建議事主,直接向衛生部投訴,可能會更有效。

生意欠債面臨破產

一年前將屋子轉為兒子的名字,破產后,屋子是否會受影響?

⊙朱先生指出,一年前,他將目前所居住的房屋擁有權轉給兒子,其兒子已年滿21歲,出來社會工作。

“迄今,兒子攤還了半年房貸。”

最近,他的生意經營慘淡,欠下許多債務,可能會面臨破產。

他擔心,萬一他破產,轉讓給兒子名下的產業,是否會受影響。

他說,有關房屋,是他與家人居住多年,擁有深厚感情,他非常喜歡這間房子。
他希望,破產后,是否還能夠繼續居住在有關屋子。

★賴志豪律師指出,一般上,破產案件分好幾種,朱先生的狀況,可舉出“兩年條例”向報窮局爭取該間房屋。

他舉例說,事主于2008年1月收到破產通知信,這時不算正式破產,會給予事主一年期限,一年后,如事主仍然無法解決債務問題,報窮局會正式宣判事主破產。

“如果事主是在接獲報窮局發出的破產通知信前6個月內,將產業名字轉換到兒子名下的話,在正式宣佈破產后,產業會受影響。”

他指出,若事主轉換產業名字超過6個月后,才接獲破產通知信,有關產業就不會受到影響。

他再舉例說,如果事主于2007年1月轉名給兒子,事主于2008年1月接獲破產通知信,房屋仍屬于兒子;如果事主是于2007年9月將產業轉名給兒子,卻于2008年1月收到破產通知信,報窮局就會拍賣有關產業,攤還給債主。

不管怎樣,他認為,事主最好把案件交給專業律師處理,讓律師瞭解整件事,才能解決問題。

訂購中藥顧客要退貨

婦女訂購4000令吉中藥卻要求退貨,藥材店主無法承擔損失,不知如何是好。

⊙藥材店業者徐永安指出,上月中,一名在其店舖附近工作的婦女到其店買東西,期間曾披露本身患有子宮瘤。

“我向對方介紹一種著名消除子宮瘤中藥,這種中藥含有一種非常珍貴藥物--刺蝟棗,另混合片仔瀇現磨制成。”

他指出,由于刺蝟棗難尋,所以價格昂貴,這一些混合藥粉售價3300令吉。

他說,當時與婦女談此藥的功效長達兩小時,對方也表示有意試用中藥,但指身上沒有帶上太多現金。

“基于她在附近上班,大家曾多次照面,所以我同意她以支票付款,並現場為她將藥材磨成藥粉。”
他指出,對方當時還向他拿了一些成藥,合計共4000令吉。

“可是,該婦女在數天后卻托友人來說,指她醫生不贊成她服食中藥,而要求退貨。”

他說,基于有關藥物非常珍貴,而且是在婦女要求下才磨成粉,所以他不同意退貨,只願收回還未開封的成藥。

“我要求她友人取走藥物,但婦女不死心,隔數日到來,丟下藥物就離去,令他頭痛不已。”
他說,該名婦女之前開給他的支票已取消,使他面對重大的損失。

他強調,此種藥物獲得中醫界認同,價錢也合理,婦女可到各大著名中藥店查詢。

他指出,加上刺蝟棗都是在顧客要求下才磨成粉,所以該婦女應付費給他,否則領回的藥粉放在店內也設法出售。

他強調,該店收據也已強調,貨物出門絕不推貨。

無論如何,他想知道,他是否有權向婦女追討回該筆價值3300令吉的藥粉錢?

賴志豪律師指出,我國的中藥是沒有受到法律條文管制,交易是在雙方認同下進行。

“既然業者已向婦女作出解釋,而且是在婦女同意情況下,要求購買該藥物,婦女是無權要求退貨。”

他說,除非藥材店所提供的藥材變質,否則消費人不能在同意購買后,又要求退款。

他說,婦女也不能拿醫生不贊同吃中藥為藉口,因為在這項交易上,是婦女本身願意買,與醫生贊不贊同吃是另一回事。

他指出,由于業者是生意人,所以,她若要向婦女追討藥錢,需通過律師處理此事,不能透過消費人仲裁庭處理。

此外,本報嘗試聯絡該名婦女公司電話了解詳情,惟她公司的電話一直無人接聽,無法進一步了解事情原由。

告警方非法逮捕汽车焚毁




上周二在国会外遭警方逮捕的人民公正党宣传主任蔡添强与劳工资讯中心协调员拉萨(Abdul Razak Ismail)今日入禀吉隆坡高庭,起诉警方以暴力对他们展开非法逮捕,以及疏忽导致拉萨的汽车在遭警方扣留期间焚毁,共索偿逾4百万令吉。蔡添强与拉萨是在代表律师赖志豪的陪同下,于今早前往大使路的吉隆坡高庭呈交入禀书,将全国总警长与马来西亚政府列为答辩人。指警方没有出示逮捕令根据入禀书,蔡添强与拉萨是在上周二早上约10时30分驱车欲进入国会时,在通往国会的路上遭警方拦截,并以暴力进行逮捕。
“警方违反了《刑事程序法典》第23条文,在进行逮捕时没有出示任何逮捕令,虽然两名起诉人重复要求警方这么做。”蔡添强在法庭建筑物大厅向记者表示,当时他坐在拉萨的汽车里,属于私人空间,因此警方必须出示逮捕令才能捉人。录影揭警员殴蔡添强脸部入禀书指出,尽管当时蔡添强与拉萨不断要求,但是警方也没有告知逮捕他们的理由,此举已经能违反联邦宪法第5(3)条文。“接着警方使用不当与违法的武力,对两名起诉人进行侵略、攻击与殴打,并强硬地把起诉人抬进警车里,而且还当着公众与媒体的面前殴打第一起诉人(蔡添强)的脸部。”
根据上载到互联网的现场录影,清楚显示一名身穿深蓝色T恤的便衣警员,在逮捕蔡添强时用手殴打其脸部,当时蔡添强还大喊“你不要打我!”蔡添强透露,他将以有关录影作为警方行凶的证据。〖点击观赏录影短片〗入禀书也指责警方非法扣留蔡添强与拉萨超过10小时,一直到当晚9时才放人。蔡添强与拉萨当天欲进入国会,是要代表干净与公平选举联盟(Bersih,简称公选盟)呈交一份反对修宪备忘录,抗议政府修宪延长选举委员会主席阿都拉昔的任期。为了阻止公选盟的行动,警方在前一天申请庭令禁止公选盟在国会大厦前展开集会,并在当天于国会内外逮捕了26名野党领袖与支持者,被反对党国会议员形容为“国会史上最可耻的一章”。抨无法解释汽车焚毁原因另一方面,当时载着蔡添强,由拉萨所驾驶的国产Tiara汽车,在两人被捕后也一并遭警方拖去吉隆坡警察总部。入禀书表示,这辆由拉萨所拥有的汽车较后遭不明人士纵火与严重破坏,至今仍被警方扣留着。也是公正党哥打拉惹区部宣传主任的拉萨认为,是警方的疏忽导致其汽车遭严重破坏。蔡添强指称,“直到今天警方都拒绝告诉我们汽车焚毁的原因,以及这起事件如何在他们的监管下发生。他们只给予一些荒谬的解释,指那是汽车电线短路所造成,完全没有展开科学性的调查”。
“我们担心警察会利用焚毁的汽车来诋毁和平集会,宣称那就是非法集会所引发的负面后果。”公选盟领袖明日或被提控蔡添强与拉萨在入禀书中,要求总警长与政府作出逾4百万令吉的赔偿,包括1百万令吉的普通赔偿、1百万令吉的严重赔偿、2百万令吉的惩罚性赔偿,以及汽车遭焚毁的赔偿。蔡添强强调,他是为了捍卫自己的尊严与良好名誉,才决定采取法律行动。他也再次否认自己在被捕时咬伤警察,“我将以当天的录影作为法庭证据,当时我被多名警察所夹持,完全无法动弹,我要警方向我证明,当时我如何能够攻击与咬伤警察?”上周三的《新海峡时报》报道指蔡添强在挣扎时咬伤一名便衣警员,该报道还附上一张显示一名便衣警员掀起袖子,出示蔡添强咬伤痕迹的照片。蔡添强批评,当天的逮捕行动明显是一起警方滥权事件,但是政府却拒绝警察皇家委员会所建议成立的独立警察投诉与行为不检委员会(IPCMC),反而计划成立特别投诉委员会(SCC),而且由全国总警长出任其中一名委员。
“我们要投诉警方滥权,但是我们的投报对象却又是总警长,这怎么合理?”此外,蔡添强也透露,警方指示所有17名当天在国会外被捕的公选盟领袖与成员,于明日前往吉隆坡法庭报到,届时可能被控上法庭。“我们可能会被提控,但是还不确定是什么罪名......目前我们的律师还在向法庭了解。”

BN partners come to PM's support

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who came under pressure today following Sabah Progressive Party's decision to move for a motion of no confidence against him on Monday, received some good news from several BN coalition partners today.
The coalition's second biggest partner MCA, third most senior partner MIC as well as Gerakan today threw their weight behind the embattled premier.Their support came at a time when several Pakatan leaders were lauding Sapp's brave decision to put the premier, also the BN chairperson, under severe pressure.MCA was the first to give a lift to Abdullah by stating that it would stand steadfastly with Abdullah and the BN coalition."The Malaysian economy is suffering from escalating inflationary pressures, rising food and fuel prices now. The country and the people of Malaysia are going through very challenging times. What the country needs now is political and economic stability," said MCA president Ong Ka Ting in a statement."It would be best that all of us, both the BN and the Pakatan, to accept the results of the 12th general election."Our priority should be to continue to work hard to fulfil our election pledges, restore confidence and stability for the nation," he added. MCA has 15 members of Parliament.
Will not let PM down
Meanwhile MIC, which suffered a hammering blow in the general election, said that it would remain loyal with BN and continue to support the prime minister."We will continue working with all BN component parties that support and remain loyal to Abdullah," said MIC president S Samy Vellu."As for the three MIC members of Parliament, I've instructed them to support the prime minister especially in Parliament. This is the first time we have a BN component party not supporting the prime minister."We will not let the prime minister down because he was elected by the people," he added.
And Gerakan, another party which also suffered humiliating defeat in the general election, similarly said that it would not support Sapp's motion in Parliament. Gerakan has two members of Parliament.Gerakan acting president Dr Koh Tsu Koon said that it was important to sustain solidarity and stability in the face of severe challenges from the global fuel, food crisis and economic uncertainties."Gerakan feels that such a drastic political move will only add to the uncertainty, disrupting efforts in reforms," he said in a statement.
Give him more time
He also added that Sapp president Yong Teck Lee was not giving Abdullah enough time and chance to make changes, overcome problems and address the issues concerned."These issues should have been deliberated more thoroughly and sentiments expressed more clearly within the BN Supreme Council and through other existing channels of communication."Forcing a vote of confidence in this manner is not positive and constructive. Gerakan therefore will not support such a move," he said.
Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman also expressed disappointment over the move by Sapp in making the unprecedented move to call for a motion of no-confidence."I'm not sure what Sapp's real motive is in making such a move," he said in a statement."As a BN component party president, Yong's act was uncalled for and unprecedented in the spirit of camaraderie adopted by BN all this while," said Musa who is also the Sabah BN chairperson.In an immediate reaction, Abdullah said: "I have not been able to satisfy his (Yong's) personal greed." According to Bernama, the embattled prime minister did not elaborate on the matter.
Shahrir: Others won't followMeanwhile, Rahmah Ghazali reports, Umno Supreme Council member Shahrir Abdul Samad expressed his confidence that other BN coalition partners would not be following Sapp's lead in going against the prime minister.He also doesn't think that the BN component parties would be leaving the coalition to join Pakatan Rakyat."I don't think that Sapp will able to precipitate other BN members to leave the party because they do not have the leadership or consistency in their issue," Shahrir said.He also said that Abdullah was holding up well n the face of severe pressure being piled upon him by various quarters."He is still making his decisions (to stay as PM) and exercising his responsibilities as one... I think the prime minister is holding it up quite well," Shahrir added.Shahrir, who is also the Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs, was speaking in a press conference at his ministry in Putrajaya today.He also said that Sapp seemed to be uncertain as to what it actually wanted - if they actually wanted to leave BN for Pakatan or if they just wanted the motion of no confidence."If they want to support the vote of no confidence, then they should say so. If they want to leave BN, then they would have to say so. So which is it?" Shahrir asked.
After the press conference, Shahrir also rubbished Pakatan's claim that it could form the new federal government by Sept 16."There is not even a shadow cabinet (formed by Pakatan) like the ones in the UK and Australia. This is a two-system party, where there's a federal cabinet and a shadow cabinet, led by the oppositions," he said.