Ex-cops suspect abuse of govt grant


Members of a Malaysian Ex-Police Association ask: Where is a RM0.5m given final year?
PETALING JAYA: Several members of a Malaysian Ex-Police Association (MPA) have demanded which their president, Shafie Bakri, insist how a RM500,000 supervision accede to is being used.
Their spokesman, Nasiruddin Mohamed (photo, seated second from left), told a press conference currently which a money was disbursed to MPA final Mar as well as was meant to be used as assistance for retired policemen. Also present was Solidari Anak Muda Malaysia (SAMM) national coordinator Badrul Hisham Shaharin.
"But we've found out which RM200,000 was eliminated to a company in Klang which was pronounced to be behaving as a representative receiving a funds," he added.
Nasiruddin pronounced he as well as alternative MPA members had lodged numerous reports with a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) as well as a Registrar of Societies (ROS) opposite Shafie to no avail.
He additionally pronounced this was not a initial time MPA had experienced difficulty with Shafie's leadership, alleging which a latter had spent nearly RM600,000 of a association's supports upon cooking programmes as well as alternative social functions.
"We additionally found which he had liquidated about RM200,000 worth of reward savings certificates for no strong reason."
He urged MACC as well as ROS to take action opposite Shafie, saying they should show regard for a wellbeing of former policemen.
He accused ROS as being quite negligent despite having perceived complaints opposite Shafie since 2005.
"And please don't oppress MPA for a fa! ult of a single man," he said, addressing ROS. "If we dissolve a MPA for this, a military veterans will stage a mass protest."
Nasiruddin claims to be a vice-president in MPA, though Shafie told FMT which his prosecution had never held any major executive in front of in a association as well as had been kicked out for creation "baseless accusations" opposite it.
Referring to a RM500,000 grant, Shafie pronounced RM200,000 had been used for MPA activities as well as not eliminated to any company.
"The superfluous RM300,000 is still in a MPA accounts," he said. "We audit our books each year. Why can't Nasiruddin wait for final year's account to be expelled before hurling allegations?"
He pronounced Nasiruddin as well as his supporters had been accusing MPA of assorted improprieties since 2005 though had failed to stir a authorities.
"Nasiruddin even took us to court seven times as well as we won all a cases," he added.
"As a former cop, Nasiruddin should apply oneself a law as well as stop his slander opposite a MPA."
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