Anwar: I did not reject probe into 'Project IC'



PKR de facto head Anwar Ibrahim is rebuilt to support the stately elect of inquiry (RCI) in to 'Project IC' in the face of the allegation which he had rejected the examine in to Sabah's citizenship-for-votes growth operation whilst he was emissary premier.

NONE"I have no problem as well as we am rebuilt to give full cooperation even though we was never given any responsibility in which matter in my entire tenure as the apportion as well as emissary budding minister," he told the press conference in Shah Alam last night.

"This task was never handed to me as well as we was never brought in to any meetings which concerned this decision. we only assimilate which is came under the National Security Council as well as the special unit under (then) budding apportion (Dr Mahathir Mohamed)."

Stressing the need for transparency, Anwar pronounced the RCI review should not attempt to defense any parties obliged for the alleged project.

Asked about MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek'sallegationthat he had been the initial to reject the setting up of RCI whilst in supervision in 1994, Anwar replied which the truth will be revealed when the stream elect conducts its investigation.

"That is why we said, 'how then! do you establish the truth'? By carrying an open RCI," he said.
Anwar also hit back at Chua, describing him as Umno's "cheap spokesperson" as well as as someone who is incapable of standing up for MCA or the village it represents.
'Don'tbe prejudiced'
He further s! hielded the defection of 3 comparison BN member - Tuaran MP Wilfred Bumburing, Beaufort MP Lajim Ukin as well as senator Maijol Mahap - who have since aligned themselves with Pakatan Rakyat.

azlan"They came in to register their clever criticism of the disaster of the BN supervision in conditions of championing the rights of Sabahans, the disaster to combat corruption as well as the inconsistent position in the arrangement of RCI.

"I don't consider we should be prejudiced opposite anyone who wants to contribute, together with ex-BN members."

However, Anwar positive which possibilities from the antithesis coalition for the subsequent general election would have the "fairly good, if not impeccable credibility".
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