Ibrahim Ali trying to intimidate Auditor-General, Ambrin Buang

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Ibrahim Ali perplexing to intimidate Auditor-General, says PKR

by Yow Hong Chieh (01-23-12) @www.themalaysianinsider.com

PKR leaders have slammed Datuk Ibrahim Ali's insistence which a Auditor-General declare all is good during a National Feedlot Corporation (NFCorp), describing it as an action of intimidation.

"This is perplexing to put political pressure on a Auditor-General (right)," PKR strategic executive Rafizi Ramli told The Malaysian Insider in what has become a vital debate emanate as elections are approaching soon.

"Ibrahim Ali doesn't know anything about accounting so he isn't in a position to question a audit report."

Ibrahim, who heads Malay rights organisation PERKASA, yesterday urged a Auditor-General to emanate an official make a difference to explain which NFCorp was not in a mess, as reported in a latter's audit inform final year.

The Pasir Mas MP pronounced this after meeting NFCorp authority Datuk Mohamad Salleh Ismail, who pronounced a bureau of a Auditor-General had already concluded in private which a company's affairs were in order.

The Auditor-General's bureau may have done tiny mistakes when scheming a inhabitant audit inform as not all staff there were trained equally, Ibrahim added. Rafizi additionally flayed a PERKASA arch for attempting to racial! ise a ma ke a difference by pointing out which a whistleblower was "non-Malay", claiming this was a "really low as well as dangerous" try to solicit to a Malay community.

"This is a simple box of misappropriation of funds. It is done by Malays as well as non-Malays alike, similar to Perwaja's Eric Chia as well as a PKFZ (Port Klang Free Zone) cases, which PKR additionally attacked," he said.

NFCorp should only come purify about a losses if it was serious about clearing a name instead of speaking by NGOs similar to PERKASA, Rafizi added.

Wanita PKR arch Zuraida Kamaruddin additionally questioned why NFCorp had gone to Perkasa, describing a pierce as a ploy by UMNO to get a organisation to defend Salleh.

"Why is NFC presenting to this organisation of cartoons? This is ridiculous. All these are lame excuses," she said.

Both Zuraida as well as Rafizi additionally denied which PKR had paid for a cashbook disclosed by a whistleblower as referred to by Ibrahim which was handed over to a party soon after a Auditor-General's Report was released.

The publicly funded NFCorp strike inhabitant headlines following final year's Auditor-General's Report, as well as has one after another to sow a limelight after it was related to sovereign minister Datuk Shahrizat Jalil's family.

Salleh, who heads NFCorp, is Shahrizat's husband. Their 3 young kids additionally hold executive posts in a company.

PKR has given done multiform revelations relating to a scandal-hit company, together with NFCorp's squeeze of dual oppulance condominium units in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, as well as a purported make use of of plan supports to compensate for Shahrizat as well as her family's personal expenses.

The opposition party has additionally purported which Shahrizat's family us! ed nearl y RM600,000 from NFCorp supports to solve their credit label bills in 2009.

But NFCorp's management has confirmed which a credit label losses were solely for commercial operation purposes. It has additionally denied allegations which supports from a RM250 million government loan were channelled into a accounts prior to a loan agreement was signed.

Shahrizat applied for 3 weeks' leave from her duties dual weeks ago after new allegations of bribery surfaced. She additionally filed a defamation fit against Rafizi as well as Zuraida for claiming she had misused sovereign supports meant for a cattle-raising scheme.

Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced final week which a government would designate an auditor to scrutinise NFCorp's books in light of PKR's accusations.

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