Police still investigating book on the attorney-general



The police have been still questioning a book created about attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail titledTan Sri Gani Patail: Pemalsu, Penipu, Penjenayah(Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail: Fraud, Liar, Criminal).

Minister in a Prime Minister's Department Nazri Abdul Aziz pronounced this in a created reply in Parliament to Ipoh Timor MP Lim Kit Siang,

NONELim had also asked about a status of a swindle investigations opposite Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud as well as Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman being carried out by a Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission.

Prior to this, Cheras MP Tan Kok Wai, who is also DAP disciplinary cabinet chairperson, had also asked a speaker about a status of a investigations upon Gani.

However Tan's subject wasturned downunder Standing Order 23(1)( c) 'as it contains argument, interference, opinion, imputation, epithet or misleading, ironical or offensive expression, frivolous or seeking answers upon trivial matters'.

It was reported which former MACC advisory row member Robert Phang had in Augustlodgeda police report about a book, which was created as well as published by counsel Zainal Abidin Ahmad.
PM has to explain actions taken
Lim pronounced he had specifically called upon a prime apportion to give Parliament as well as a nation an reason upon actions taken opposite a Gani, Taib as well as Musa.

He pronounced Nazri's reply upon Taib was also similar: which a allegat! ions of crime opposite a Sarawak arch apportion were still underneath investigation as it compulsory justification which would be over reasonable doubt.

"The investigations into a box have been upon a basement of a crime as well as require statements from witnesses, documents as well as other evidence," Lim pronounced in a statement today.

He pronounced he had questioned a government's efforts in fighting crime as this was one of a 6 National Key Result Areas (NKRA) of Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's Government Transformation Programme (GTP).

The turn of crime in a country, Lim pointed out, had left from bad to worse over a past 3 years, as reported by Transparency International in its ultimate annual Corruption Perception Index.
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