Salmah Ahmad
Thu, 28 Sep 2006 23:40:44 -0700
Thailand sudah berlaku 18 kali rampasan kuasa. Sebenarnya di Malaysia sudah berlaku lebih dari 18 kali rampasan kuasa oleh penipu dan golongan munafik. Pembelitan dan penipuan berlaku dengan terlalu hebat dalam Pilihanraya Umum, Pilihanraya Kecil, hatta pemilihan Bahagian dan Cawangan (apa jadi di Kubang Pasu hanya satu contoh) dan berbagai lagi penyelewengan .... akibatnya kini tidak ada seorang pun pemimpin atasan Malaysia yang bersih.
Pendatang asing di beri IC dan MyKad oleh Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara Malaysia, untuk jadi pengundi hantu bukan lagi rahsia. Saksikan cara merompak oleh Abodohlah Amat Bodohwi: http://malaysia-today.net/reports/2006/09/how-to-make-more-than-rm11-billion.htm Tuesday, September 26, 2006 How to make more than RM11 billion with just one letter Malaysia Today Special Report on the Oil-for-Food scandal Raja Petra Kamarudin Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi recently paid the US President a courtesy call and it is rumoured it was more a personal visit than a state visit though it may have been an official visit nevertheless. The talk in town -- Washington that is -- is that Abdullah wants Bush to help quash a move by some members of the US Congress to bring to the attention of the American public two needling and most damaging issues that would seriously affect Malaysias already beleaguered Prime Minister. Could this have been the source of Abdullahs sleepless nights? And did Bush agree to help Abdullah out of his predicament? And what did Abdullah have to agree to in return for this service he is asking Bush to do? Malaysia is already allowing American nuclear ships to berth in our ports. Malaysia is already negotiating the FTA with America and would probably sign it in the not too distant future. What else can we give away? One matter on Abdullahs mind is the recent arrest of five Japanese from Mitutoyo, including its President, for exporting components to Scomi as far back as ten years ago that could be used to make nuclear weapons and which were re-exported to Libya. Malaysia Today reported about this on 11 September 2006 in an article called Three strikes and you're out. The fact that Tahir, the man implicated in the nuclear component scandal, has been detained under Malaysias Internal Security Act speaks volumes about Scomis complicity in this whole thing. Normally, a person would be detained under the Internal Security Act only if he is a threat to Malaysias national security. Tahir is no threat to Malaysias national security. He was detained to prevent him from talking. If he talks, then it would be revealed that Scomi is not as innocent as it has been painted. The second issue is Abdullahs implication in the Oil-for-Food scandal where his name has been linked to two companies that are beneficiaries to more than 50,000,000 barrels of Iraqi oil. The total value of this whole thing comes to more than RM11 billion. This scandal is even more damaging than the first one because other foreign leaders also implicated in this scandal have already been forced to resign from office. And the noose around Abdullahs neck is the fact that he signed a letter on 13 November 2000 recommending these two companies. RM11 billion! And all it took was one letter. When asked about it back in 2004, Abdullah did not deny signing the letter. He just brushed it aside as a trivial matter by explaining that many business people approach him for support from time to time, which he does give, and that he does not even remember who they are nor does he have any interest in the business deal. This would be a valid excuse if not for the fact that the person in question is his sister-in-law. If it was just one of the many he recommended we could understand that he cannot remember who they are. But when it is his own sister-in-law, how could he not remember? What is Abdullahs role in the Oil-for-Food scandal? Is he really innocent and has his name really been unwittingly used? Not really. Abdullah actually issued the letter when he was still the Deputy Prime Minister, endorsing the companies that were making a bid for the Iraqi oil contracts. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has a copy of this letter as do some others including one of the previous Finance Ministers of Malaysia. And who is this previous Finance Minister? Is it Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah? Is it Daim Zainuddin? Is it Anwar Ibrahim? Malaysia Today is of course not telling but this man knows who we are talking about. And why has Mahathir not revealed this letter thus far? Could it be because Mahathir is waiting for Abdullah to deny it before he throws the 13 November 2000 letter onto the table to expose Abdullah for what he is, a fake ulamak and a liar? There are two reports on the Iraqi Oil-for-Food scandal. 1) Charles Duelfer - Comprehensive Report of the Special Adviser to the Director of the Central Intelligence on Iraqs Weapons of Mass Destruction, dated 30 September 2004 2) Paul A. Volcker - Independent Inquiry Committee into The United Nations Oil-for Food Programme (Manipulation of the Oil-for-Food Programme by the Iraqi Regime), dated 27 October 2005. (See full report here). Both reports have named Abdullah Ahmad Badawis connection to the Oil-for-Food programme via two Malaysian companies, Tradeyear Sdn Bhd and Mastek Sdn Bhd. Table 3, page 13 of the Volcker Report specifically named Abdullah as a Non-Contractual Beneficiary. The Volcker Report also mentions that Abdullah had written a letter to Taha Yassin Ramadan on 13 November 2000 recommending a delegation headed by Mr. Faek Ahmad Shareef and Noor Asiah Mahmood (Abdullahs sister-in-law). Even more damaging is the revelation that kickbacks were involved. In Table 2 of the Volcker Report (Exhibit E) it is clearly stated that a kickback of USD10,916241 was demanded from Mastek Sdn Bhd, of which USD9,803,960 was paid, leaving a balance of USD1,112,281 unpaid. In the case of Tradeyear Sdn Bhd, the sum of USD116,870 was demanded, which was paid in full. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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