Nazri: Receiving foreign funds is not treason


The de facto law minister reiterates currently in Parliament which no charges can be brought opposite the organisation just for reception unfamiliar funding
KUALA LUMPUR: There have been no laws interlude organisations from reception unfamiliar funding, pronounced Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nazri Abul Aziz despite multiform parliamentarians pushing for prosecution opposite those they considered "treasonous".
"There can't be any prosecution opposite those who embrace unfamiliar funding. Charges can only be done upon bodies which have been bootleg and go opposite other laws underneath the Companies Act or Society Act," the de facto law minister told Parliament during his winding-up debate of the Budget 2013.
Several BN-friendly eccentric MPs such as Ibrahim Ali (Pasir Mas) and Zahrain Mohamed Hashim (Bayan Baru) currently urged again for brand new legislation to address the emanate of channelling of unfamiliar supports to internal organisations directed during "toppling the government" or melancholy the nation's security.
But Nazri resolutely repeated multiform times which no prosecution can be done formed upon those assumptions alone.
"If it can't be related to any offences which bluster security, or related to anything which amounts to acts of treason, afterwards we cannot action formed only upon the fact which they have been reception unfamiliar funding," he said.
PKR's Batu MP Tian Chua afterwards asked if the RM40 million smuggled out of Hong Kong by the businessman meant for Sabah Umno, and other genuine bodies such as Red Crescent, Girl Guides, and World Wildlife Fund, would come underneath the same category! .
Zahrain argued which Suaram, which he called "Suara Haram", was obviously trying to disintegrate the government. And there is the transparent distinction between supports which have been "genuinely for nation building" and (funds) "to disintegrate the government"
While debating the issue, BN-Sri Gading Mohamad Aziz stood up and asked: "Why do they demand upon fortifying traitors?"
"Because they have been traitors themselves!" retorted Ibrahim.
PAS' Shah Alam MP Khalid Samad afterwards commented which the categorical bulletin of NGOs such as Suaram was to display corruption.
"I'm surprised. Suaram exposes corruption, is which something which is considered an action of treason? Or have been the protectors of crime commiting treason," he said.
In new months, multiform NGOs vicious of the government, together with Suaram, newsportal Malaysiakini, and Lawyers for Liberty, had been "exposed" as reception unfamiliar funding.
Authorities initiated endless probes upon the financial structures of these organisations, which the NGOs described as an action of intimidation.
Some quarters, together with the UN rapporteur, had argued there was nothing unusual about NGOs reception unfamiliar funds, adding which even the government received international funding.
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