Death Railway compensation issue simmers on


Former Perak menteri besar Mohamad Nizar Jamaludin (below)had reportedly insisted that a Japanese supervision had paid RM207 billion to a Malaysian government, disclosing papers purportedly to prove his point.

The sum is meant to be remuneration for forced Malayan labourers working upon during a Thailand-Burma Railway during a second World War and their heirs, but they claimed to have never perceived a money.

Among others, a single of a papers is a purported memo from a Finance Ministry to a Thailand-Burma Railway Former Labourers and Heirs Welfare Association, antiquated Mar 29, 2011.

"We are pleased to inform that a explain to disburse RM207 billion has been referred for supervision capitulation and further action; a Attorney-General and a Ministry of Human Resources have been sensitive of this process," said a letter, as quoted in PAS party organHarakah Daily's online book yesterday.

NONEAnother request that Nizar re! portedly disclosed was purportedly from a Attorney-General's Chambers to a association.

"For your information, a issue needs to be referred to a cupboard for approval. The cupboard paper is being prepared for further action," it said.

Nizar had previously claimed that a Japanese Embassy to Malaysia had confirmed profitable thecompensationfor labourers of a infamous 'Death Railway', from that some 30,000 Malayans survived a ordeal.

However, a embassy's second cabinet ! member T akaharu Suegami laterdeniedthat such a confirmation was issued. Read More @ Source



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