Rafizi attacks show fear of Wanita BN strength, says Shahrizat

By Boo Su-Lyn
March 18, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 18 Datuk Seri Shahrizat Jalil indicted PKR plan director Rafizi Ramli in a High Court here today of aggressive her over a National Feedlot Centre (NFC) scandal since he feared a strength of Wanita Barisan Nasional (BN).

Shahrizat, a former Cabinet apportion as well as stream Wanita Umno chief, disagreed which Rafizi was aggressive Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak as well as Minister of Agriculture as well as Agro-Based Industry Datuk Seri Noh Omar in his statements accusing Najib as well as Noh of lying to Parliament in 2011, upon a RM250 million supervision loan to a National Feedlot Corporation (NFCorp).

Your customer was gunning for me as Wanita BN chief since hes fearful of a strength of Wanita BN, Shahrizat (picture) told Rafizis lawyer Ranjit Singh in court, gesturing angrily.

You sued my customer upon difference he pronounced in a press statement. Reading this, would we agree which my customer was going after a budding apportion as well as a agriculture as well as agro-based industry minister? asked Ranjit during a conference of Shahrizats RM100 million insult fit opposite Rafizi as well as PKR Wanita chief Zuraida Kamaruddin.

He was entrance after me... it was always Shahrizats family (that Rafizi mentioned), Shahrizat replied.

Ranjit pronounced Rafizis press statement was in reply to Najib as well as Noh, who told Parliament in October as well as November 2011 which a RM250 million supervision loan was not fully disbursed to NFCorp.

He added which Rafizi had pronounced NFCorps monetary statements filed with a Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) showed which a association had drawn down RM250 million by Mar 31, 2009.

Questioned further, Shahrizat indicted Rafizi of mala fide, or acting in bad faith, prompting Ranjit to say in a soft v! oice: Yo u must unequivocally enclose yourself.

Shahrizat also pronounced she was unaware of a dual oppulance condominiums purchased regulating NFCorp funds.

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