March 24, 2012
No Tribunal upon A-G Gani Patail, says The Great One
by Nigel Aw@www.malaysiakini.com
Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak has shot down calls for a judiciary to examine attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail over allegations that he had bound former Chief Criminal Investigation Department (CCID) chief Ramli Yusoff who was questioning an black market figure.
Responding with a brusque "No", Najib said this is since it is merely a explain as well as a judiciary can only be set up if there is sufficient evidence.
"This is an claim that has to be substantiated," he said during a press conference after chairing a UMNO autarchic legislature assembly in Kuala Lumpur final night.
Malaysiakini had reported in 2007, then-deputy inner security apportion Johari Baharum had bypassed Musa as well as instructed Ramli to examine Johor-based black market figure Goh Cheng Poh.
Ramli had claimed his investigations had suggested that a afterwards Inspector-General of Police Musa Hassan was in cahoots with Goh as well as had assisted in covering up a latter's gambling as well as income laundering businesses.
Gani was said to have instructed a Anti-Corruption Agency (now a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission) to entrance highly-confidential files upon a case.
With this information, Gani is further purported to have ordered its officers to hunt down a informants in a Goh box as well as require them in to becoming different their statements to apply to a CCID group questioning a case.
Following a revelation, multiform military officers, serving as well as retired, have come brazen with offers to testify if a judiciary is set up to examine Gani as well as Musa.
Ramli, too, has made a similar offer, adding that he has additional justification in to a cases involving opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's black eye box as well as former MAS chairperson Tajuddin Ramli.
Subang MP R Sivarasa had final Wednesday filed an urgent motion in Parliament to discuss a matter, though this was deserted by a house's speaker.
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