Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM) arch senior manager military officer Mohd Naim Daruwish has strike back during sure Malay groups for demanding his abdication for his apparent disaster to act against tellurian rights NGO Suaram.
Over the past few days, the mainstream media has since much space to Malay groups such as Jaringan Melayu Malaysia (JMM) as well as Perkasa, which have called on Mohd Naim to resign.
Mohd Naim (right) was grilled earlier currently by journalists from the Malay-language press, during the press discussion hold by Domestic Trade, Cooperatives as well as Consumerism Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
"JMM, Perkasa as well as others have been asking me to renounce for 4 uninterrupted days, though the matter is not (within) CCM's scope," he said.
"I consider the calls for me to renounce have been really irresponsible. Why should I renounce when I do my job properly?"
'Please do the little research'
Mohd Naim additionally pronounced the groups should do the little research to understand the emanate prior to making such comments.
He explained which the CCM could only investigate the monetary situation ofSuara Inisiatif Sdn Bhd, the association pronounced to be "linked" to Suaram.
However, he stressed, t! he commi ssion could not investigate Suaram, as an NGO could only be probed by the Registrar of Societies.
"As the minister said, please do the little research. It is really deleterious to the CCM's image (with) the little parties (even saying) you have been no longer relevant," he added.
Over the past few days, the mainstream media has since much space to Malay groups such as Jaringan Melayu Malaysia (JMM) as well as Perkasa, which have called on Mohd Naim to resign.
Mohd Naim (right) was grilled earlier currently by journalists from the Malay-language press, during the press discussion hold by Domestic Trade, Cooperatives as well as Consumerism Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
"JMM, Perkasa as well as others have been asking me to renounce for 4 uninterrupted days, though the matter is not (within) CCM's scope," he said.
"I consider the calls for me to renounce have been really irresponsible. Why should I renounce when I do my job properly?"
'Please do the little research'
Mohd Naim additionally pronounced the groups should do the little research to understand the emanate prior to making such comments.
He explained which the CCM could only investigate the monetary situation ofSuara Inisiatif Sdn Bhd, the association pronounced to be "linked" to Suaram.
However, he stressed, t! he commi ssion could not investigate Suaram, as an NGO could only be probed by the Registrar of Societies.
"As the minister said, please do the little research. It is really deleterious to the CCM's image (with) the little parties (even saying) you have been no longer relevant," he added.
On Aug 31,Utusan Malaysiaquoted JMM boss Azwanddin Hamzah(left)as observant which the CCM had unsuccessful to act on the group's allegations which had been made on July 1.
Azwanddin pronounced according to CCM records, Suaram was registered as the association underneath the name of Suara Inisiatif Sdn Bhd, with RM2 paid-up capital.
He had urged Suaram to clarify its doubtful status as the NGO since the check with the CCM had shown which it was the in isolation association earning scarcely RM500,000 in 2009 as well as some-more than RM400,000 in 2010.
On Sept 1, aNew Strait Timesreport quoted Perkasa information arch Ruslan Kasim blaming the commission for superfluous silent after JMM's revelations.
"This will make the people consider which (the CCM) is not an in effect organization in doing such matters," Ruslan is quoted as saying.
Read More @ Source On Sept 1, aNew Strait Timesreport quoted Perkasa information arch Ruslan Kasim blaming the commission for superfluous silent after JMM's revelations.
"This will make the people consider which (the CCM) is not an in effect organization in doing such matters," Ruslan is quoted as saying.
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