PKR vows tell-all after authorities turn deaf ear to Sabah scandal



By Clara Chooi
April 09, 2012
Rafizi gave a government a week to act on a MACC's review papers on a matter. File pic
KUALA LUMPUR, April 9 PKR today in jeopardy to exhibit another potentially bomb liaison if Putrajaya refuses to take discerning movement in a RM400 million joist swindle liaison pronounced to engage tip state as well as sovereign officials.
PKR plan director Rafizi Ramli released a one-week deadline to a Najib administration department department to accede to his party's final as well as haul up those obliged or face another series of exposs like a National Feedlot Centre (NFC) scandal.
Rafizi warned, however, which a Sabah joist swindle liaison would expected be even some-more deleterious than a NFC controversy for Datuk Seri Najib Razak as well as his Barisan Nasional (BN), which will face a public soon in an arriving general election.
Rafizi as well as PKR emissary secretary-general Darell Leiking told a press discussion in Parliament today which they have been in possession of "thousands of pages" of documents, including a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission's (MACC) review papers in to a scandal, which was exposed by Sarawak Report final Thursday.
According to a whistleblower site, a senior local politician is allegedly a tip customer of multimillion ringgit value of joist concessions in Sabah, by his familial ties with a member of a state administration.
Rafizi as well as Leiking revealed which a MACC, after a thorough, two-year prolonged review which started in 2008, had already endorsed prosecution for a duo though a Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) had allegedly refused to take action, for different reasons.
"As such, PKR would like to give Prime Minister Najib a full opportunity to take discerning movement opposite them, seeing as a! MACC ha s already conducted a consummate probe," pronounced Rafizi.
He endorsed which both Sabah leaders be asked to answer to a allegations opposite them as well as to take proxy leave from their duties.
Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail should additionally be dangling immediately as he has been repeatedly linked to most other scandals, pronounced Rafizi.
"A tribunal should be shaped to hear his cases," he said.
Rafizi additionally referred to which an independent Federal Court decider be appointed to inspect a MACC's review papers as well as be given a power to suggest charges.
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