Salleh Ismail, a father of Umno Women's arch Shahrizat Jalil, carrying received ! a RM250 million to develop a cattle attention in Malaysia, soon turns around as well as purchases dual luxury apartments in Bangsar.
Caught in a act, he maintains a guilty overpower for days, prior to finally emerging, similar to a flat-tailed worm from under a slightly wet rock, to try to urge this without protection abuse of a open certitude which is a NFC scandal. He was accompanied by a a a single preferred counsel of Umno miscreants, Shafee Abdullah, whose oily presence itself can in all be taken as a certain sign of guilt.
The logic of Shahrizat's husband
Going by Salleh's perverted logic, a single could procure a multi-hundred million ringgit loan from open funds, purportedly to commence some project for a open good, as well as afterwards splurge it how a single likes. You could buy land in a Yukon, certain to go up within a next 3 or 4 hundred years, or drill for diamonds in a Antarctic, or crisscross a Sahara with irrigation channels for little Tuareg young kids to swim in.
Or any alternative dainty ideas which start to we as we sit around in Bangsar cafes, twiddling your thumbs whilst wondering how to profit from your spouse's domestic career.
You could additionally invest in real-estate, always a certain thing. Except in 2008, when some of a largest monetary institutions in a world, including Lehman, would go broke betting which a real-estate marketplace would stay up. It di! dn't.
Good investment or Criminal Breach of Trust
Why would a Malaysian government give carte blanche ! to a N FC to draw down upon open supports which would afterwards be channeled to purposes alternative than which for which it was disbursed. Is it not rapist crack of certitude to do this?
There is additionally a actuality which RM800,000 was spent upon travel for a 'directors' of NFC, who spin out to be Shahrizat's children. Salleh Ismail voiced which they did not fly First Class. Did they afterwards fly Business Class with open funds? It is an outrage. Executives of MNCs with multi-billion dollar revenues fly Economy these days. There have been of course, more abuses; 'donations' to Umno politicians as well as monies paid to Shahrizat Jalil being among them.
Instant cows!
Salleh Ismail additionally disputed a Auditor General's inform which discharged a NFC project as a failure. Salleh certified however, to buying cattle from Australia as well as afterwards re-selling them. This is all a NFC appears to have done. The NFC feeds a cattle prior to they have been sold. A curious way indeed to 'develop' a Malaysian cattle industry.
Along a way, Salleh compared cattle to palm trees, as if he was in a Lewis Carroll poem. He additionally offered to 'produce' 60,000 heads of cattle in 2015. By buying them from Australia, no doubt.
The cattle were shown upon TV being held in crowded, murky holding pens, looking uncomfortable as well as miserable. Clearly a veterinary services department should be questioning a NFC for possible Animal Cruelty to these poor beasts, as well as for cleanliness violations. As should a MACC be questioning a NFC for possible ! corrupti on.
In fact, it seems only a RCI will be able to clear up all a questions thrown up by this NFC scandal.
Why is no a single taking responsibility
Again, we lapse to a question of oversight.
How is it which a Agriculture Ministry did nothing about all these shameful going-ons during a NFC? How is it which a Finance Ministry was sleeping upon a pursuit as well as did not notice what was happening?
The Finance Minister is Najib Razak, additionally a Prime Minister. He is twice culpable. It is Najib, ultimately, who is obliged for this snub perpetrated upon a struggling Malaysian taxpayer.
As for Shahrizat Jalil, if she had any understanding of a notion of burden or during all had any clarity of honour, she would have quiescent by now. She does not appear to, as well as will not. Whoever heard of a BN Minister who took responsibility as well as resigned?
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