September 22, 2012
For Poltical Survival, Najib dismisses claims about Taib's Ill Gotten Wealth
by Nigel Aw@www.malaysiakini.com
Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak has discharged allegations which Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud had thick with billions of ringgit. "There have been all kinds of allegations, jangan kita layan (let's not entertain it)," he pronounced during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur this morning.
Najib was responding to a subject on a inform constructed by Switzerland-based NGO Bruno Manser Fund (BMF) claiming which a chief minister, who has been in power for 31 years, has emerged as a country's richest man with an estimated resources of US$ fifteen billion (RM46 billion).
It additionally estimated Taib's total family resources to be during a mind-boggling US$ 21 billion (RM64 billion).
The inform describes in detail a commercial operation activities as well as personal resources of twenty members of a Taib family in Malaysia, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Britain, United States as well as alternative countries.
On a apart matter, a premier declined to import in on a controversy which human rights organisation Suaram was reception unfamiliar funding.
"The CCM (Companies Commission Malaysia) is a authority on this matter, let them investigate," he pronounced was his curtly.
'Suaram to be charged'! < /p>
On Sept 18, Domestic Trade, Cooperative as well as Consumerism Ismail Sabri Yaakob had pronounced CCM was investigating Suaram for "confusing accounts" as well as expected a NGO to be charged this week.
However, a Attorney-General's Chambers had sent behind a review papers on a make a difference to CCM, for being incomplete.
Yesterday, Umno-owned Utusan Malaysia as well as Umno-linked New Straits Times as well as Berita Harian highlighted which Suaram as well as alternative groups were reception unfamiliar funding from general organisations.
Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein had pronounced which this could pose a threat to national security and a government was monitoring a funds.
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