Guan Eng: Gov't should reward, not punish Rafizi



The government should reward PKR vital executive Rafizi Ramli instead of punishing him for his fibre of expos, pronounced DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, who is also Penang chief minister.

Drawing upon his own knowledge of being locked up for defending an underaged rape victim, Lim pronounced it was an injustice for people whose purported wrongdoings were unprotected by him as well as Rafizi to walk free.
NONEThe DAP leader outlayed a year in jail in 1998 relating to a allegations of statutory rape involving former Malacca CM Rahim Thamby Chik.
"Therefore, DAP calls upon a attorney-general as well as a sovereign government to repel a charges opposite Rafizi in sequence to restore open certainty in BN's commitment to strengthen whistleblowers as well as expose crime as well as to promote open integrity as well as leadership," he pronounced in a statement yesterday.

On Wednesday, Rafizi as well as bank clerk Johari Mohamad werechargedunder a Banking as well as Financial Institution Act 1989 for leaking trusted details associated to a National Feedlot Corporation (NFC).

Over a past couple of months, Rafizi had unprotected a series of purported NFC wrongdoings, mostly ! involving a abuse of a RM250 million government soothing loan.

His expos had led to Shahrizat Abdul Jalil being forced out of a cabinet whilst her father Mohamad Salleh Ismail, a NFC chief executive officer, being charged for criminal crack of trust.

Lim pronounced which a a! ctuality which Mohamad Salleh was charged had vindicated Rafizi.

"Salleh's indictment has proven which without Rafizi's expos, no movement would have been taken opposite this scandal involving RM250 million of open funds.

"If Salleh was not charged, afterwards it is an entirely opposite story, though a actuality which he right away faces criminal charges proves Rafizi had finished a right thing."

Whistleblowers bear a brunt

Meanwhile, tellurian rights watchdog Suaram pronounced prosecuting Rafizi would moderate certainty in a Whistleblower Protection Act 2010.

"The prosecution of Rafizi as well as Johari is a clear indication of a government's brand new venture in legalising as well as safeguarding crime as well as cronyism."

Suaram pronounced which it as well had been a victim of a witch-hunt opposite whistleblowers for exposing purported justification of malpractice in a Malaysia-France submarine deal.
NONEThe organisation lamented which notwithstanding a justification t! shawl it ha! s presented, a authorities had selected to investigate a organisation instead of a claims.

The Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM) haslaunched an investigationinto Suaram relating to a registration standing as a company.

"We strongly reject a powers-that-be as well as a absolute mechanisms to retaliate a innocence in sequence to strengthen a guilty," it said.
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