NFCorp to Rafizi: Look at your own backyard


NFCorp used a allegations of crime as well as attempted murder done by distinguished blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin to turn a tables upon Rafizi.
PETALING JAYA: National Feedlot Corporation (NFCorp) has strike out during PKR strategic director, Rafizi Ramli, saying he should residence a more critical allegations in his own "backyard rather than slandering a in isolation company".
Rafizi has been a chief orator at a back of PKR's series of expos in to a misuse of a RM250 million soothing loan allocated to NFCorp to support a National Feedlot Centre (NFC) to rise confidence in beef production.
The loan was given to NFCorp a in isolation association owned as well as operated by a family of Women, Family as well as Community Development Minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil. It was allegedly used to squeeze high-class condominiums, reward land as well as a luxury automobile as well as to account in isolation abroad trips.
These allegations, essentially done by PKR, have been making a headlines given October last year.
Earlier today, Rafizi done fresh allegations which a income was used to squeeze two more condominium units in Singapore worth RM34.56 million.
Singling Rafizi out for a initial time given these allegations have surfaced, NFCorp CEO, Wan Shahinur Izmir, pronounced which Rafizi, who is also a CEO of a Selangor Economic Advisory Office, should combine upon a issues in his own backyard before move to slander NFCorp.
Public interest issues
Wan Shahinur cited an FMT inform currently where distinguished blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin claimed which a businessman, with evidence upon purported crime involving silt mining in a Pakatan ! Rakyat-l ed Selangor government, was murdered by hired killers.
"These have been three of a many open interest issues affecting a Selangor government which should be of first regard to Rafizi as opposed to in isolation zone issues which do not come under his jurisdiction," Wan Shahinur said.
He added which as a responsible CEO of a Selangor Economic Advisory office, Rafizi should have filed a military inform per this make a difference as "they have been of first regard to a state of Selangor which employs him".
Both a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) as well as a military have been seeking in to a matter. The military have been investigating whether NFCorp has committed criminal breach of trust, as well as a MACC is reportedly seeking in to a probability of "abuse of power" in a corporation.
Shahrizat was summoned to give her statement to a MACC earlier today.
The controversy surrounding a make a difference initial flush when a 2010 Auditor-General's Report suggested which a government-funded cattle-breeding, a NFC, fell reduced of meeting its targets.
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