PKR has dimissed a allegation by a former Cabinet apportion which Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim had authorized promissory note licences to non-Malay promissory note groups.
PETALING JAYA: PKR has come to a defence of its de facto personality Anwar Ibrahim following a "revelation" done by former Cabinet apportion Sanusi Junid who indicted a opposition personality of "failing a Malay agenda" when he was financial minister.
Yesterday, Sanusi had reportedly told a Malay mercantile forum which former budding apportion Dr Mahathir Mohamad as well as former financial apportion Daim Zainuddin had, by not extenuation promissory note licences to non-Malays in Malaysia, tried to obey Nazi Germany's anti-Jewish policies.
However, Sanusi added which a duo's devise was thwarted by Anwar when he became financial apportion as well as authorized dual promissory note licences to non-Malay promissory note groups, namely Hong Leong Bank as well as Alliance Bank.
"Sanusi's indictment which Anwar had failed a Malay bulletin is baseless," PKR communications director Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad pronounced in a matter today.
"Perhaps a Malay bulletin which Sunusi meant was to guarantee a shareholder interests of Umno-BN cronies, such as how Petronas was pressured to save Korsortium Perkapalan Bhd, a association owned by Mahathir's son, Mirzan, during a 1997 mercantile crisis, during an on top of marketplace price."
"However, a a single who stopped which try was Anwar.
"It is clear which Sanusi's matter is small slander. His eagerness to conflict Anwar as well as urge Mahathir as well as Daim done him blind to a mismanagement of a econo! my, whic h has done Malaysians [in general] as well as Malays [in particular] a victims," pronounced Nik.
Nik Nazmi additionally forked out which a single of a companies Anwar allegedly gave promissory note licence to, Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd, was related to Daim himself as it was a promissory note association under a Alliance Financial Group Bhd (AFG).
He alleged which Daim owned 14.8% of AFG by a association called Langkah Bahagia Sdn Bhd.
"Langkah Bahagia, together with parties related to investment association Temasek Holdings Ltd in Singapore, had interests in AFG by Vertical Theme Sdn Bhd," pronounced Nik Nazmi.
Huge disaster
Nik Nazmi pronounced which a "relationship" in between Daim as well as AFG dated behind to 1982 when a former paid for over a Malaysian French Bank, which was after renamed Multi-Purpose Bank.
According to Nik Nazmi, Langkah Bahagia purchased shares in Hock Hua Bank in Sabah in 1997, where a single of a shareholders of Langkah Bahagia, Mohd Nasir Ali, had openly admitted which he acted on interest of Daim.
"Hock Hua Bank was afterwards renamed International Bank Malaysia Bhd as well as was merged with Multi-Purpose Bank as well as six alternative financial companies to form AFG," pronounced Nik Nazmi.
Yesterday, Sanusi, who was additionally former Kedah menteri besar, had reportedly pronounced during a Malay Economic Congress which Daim had done sure which all banks had Malay directors eventhough pre-existing licences had been since to non-Malays then.
"We suspicion which if you can't control a economy, you would follow Germany. In Germany promissory note licences are not since to a Jews."
"But unfortunately a huge disaster happened [kecelakaan besar] when Anwar became financial minister: he authorized promissory note licences for Alliance Bank as well as Hong Leong Bank," he said.
Later, Mahathir hims! elf deni ed Junid's claim which he had adopted a Nazi Germany policy, observant which a latter had applied his own interpretation on his policies.
Mahathir explained which a process was not designed to go against non-Malay interests.
"It might be regarded as [similar to the] anti-Jew [policy], though a purpose was to develop Malaysia. It is not 'anti-non-Malay'. During my time, we won a choosing in 1999 since non-Malays supported me. The Malays refused to await me."
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