Zulhasnan paid for NFC cattle a day after getting invoice, says aide

KUALA LUMPUR, November seventeen Former Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri Zulhasnan Rafique gave a cheque for RM70,000 a day after removing an check for twenty-five cows bought from a National Feedlot Centre (NFC) in Dec 2008, an aide told The Malaysian Insider.

Documents seen by The Malaysian Insider showed which NFC faxed a check antiquated Dec 17, 2008 to Zulhasnan's bureau usually upon January 28, 2009. The Setiawangsa MP afterwards released a cheque for a full amount upon January 29, 2009.

The check was for twenty-five head of cows weighing in between 280kg as good as 320kg labelled during RM2,800 each as good as delivered upon Dec 6, 2008.

The aide, who declined to be named, showed a papers after PKR secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution pronounced yesterday RM70,000 worth of cattle was sole upon credit to a former apportion in 2008 who usually paid off a debt in 2009.

Apart from which sale, Saifuddin pronounced a NFC additionally donated cattle to Datuk Shaziman Mansor as good as a "YB Yunus" in 2009, as good as spent RM26,400 upon losses for Datuk Seri Shahrizat Jalil, suggesting more monetary irregularities in a association owned by a women, family as good as community development minister's family.

He told reporters which a national cattle farming project's monetary records uncover which RM5,281.87 of cattle was donated to Works Minister Shaziman upon September 1, 2009.

The Machang MP additionally pronounced a records showed which RM2,640.93 of cattle was donated upon November 30, 2009 to "YB Yunus", adding which "there is usually a single YB Yunus in Negri Sembilan."

Datuk Yunus Rahmat is currently Klawang assemblyman as good as a state senior manager councillor.

"These transactions should not happen if a government is unequivocally monitoring NFC," he pronounced of a project.

He additionally told reporters NFC paid RM26,400 in losses to Shahrizat.

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