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[Jenayah] SR, Wall Street Journal berterusan memfitnah Najib- PANAS! bukti dah keluar

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Post time 6-7-2015 11:47 AM | Show all posts

dah lama tak nampak kelibat isteri PM..   
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Post time 6-7-2015 12:04 PM | Show all posts
Tuduhan jejas keyakinan rakyat

SITI NURSYAHIDAH ABU BAKAR
6 Julai 2015

http://www.sinarharian.com.my/na ... nan-rakyat-1.407909

SHAH ALAM - Tuduhan The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) kononnya Datuk Seri Najib Razak menerima sejumlah wang daripada 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) tidak dinafikan menjejaskan keyakinan rakyat terhadap pentadbiran Perdana Menteri.

Dekan Kolej Undang-Undang, Kerajaan dan Pengajian Antarabangsa Universiti Utara Malaysia, Prof Madya Dr Ahmad Marthada Mohamed berkata, ini kerana tuduhan itu berbeza dengan sebelum ini yang hanya menyasarkan 1MDB secara umum.

“Dulu dakwaan terhadap 1MDB melibatkan dari sudut tadbir urus korporat. Tetapi dakwaan kali ini lebih peribadi kerana disasarkan kepada Perdana Menteri.

“Tuduhan juga dibuat agensi media antarabangsa dikenali seluruh dunia. Jadi ia akan menyebabkan rakyat Malaysia sangsi dan juga bimbang terutama dari sudut pentadbiran kerajaan dan kekuatan parti memerintah,” katanya, semalam.

Menurutnya, kebimbangan itu juga boleh menjejaskan keyakinan pelabur asing.

Sehubungan itu katanya, Najib perlu melakukan siasatan segera terhadap dakwaan oleh WSJ  berkenaan.

“Siasatan ini penting bagi memastikan semua tuduhan dapat dijawab secara fakta. Kita tak mahu kenyataan berbentuk penafian kerana ia tidak boleh merungkai pelbagai persoalan rakyat.

“Bila siasatan dilakukan, kebimbangan  masyarakat khasnya penyokong Umno dan BN mungkin akan terjawab. Ia dapat menaikkan semula kepercayaan masyarakat dan keyakinan pelabur sekiranya hasil siasatan didedahkan kepada umum,” katanya.
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Post time 6-7-2015 12:13 PM | Show all posts
Tlalu replied at 6-7-2015 11:28 AM
justo mana justo..hehe kalau boleh kait dgn justo......leh close case dah ni

Kesian depa.... baru bersukaria pasal Justo yg kononnya tempered email ( sedangkan pihak investigator tak sebut pun) mai pulak bala lagi besaq
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Post time 6-7-2015 12:14 PM | Show all posts
Lina66 replied at 6-7-2015 11:47 AM
dah lama tak nampak kelibat isteri PM..

Tengah buat stock checking handbag...kasut ...intan berlian ... jangan kacau ok
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Post time 6-7-2015 12:40 PM | Show all posts
Sukar bagi Najib harungi skandal 1MDB, kata majalah perniagaan antarabangsa

Published: 6 July 2015 11:37 AM
http://www.themalaysianinsider.c ... iagaan-antarabangsa

Majalah perniagaan Forbes dalam kolumnya hari ini mengatakan walaupun terbukti dakwaan terhadap Datuk Seri Najib Razak adalah palsu, masih amat susah bagi beliau untuk mengharungi skandal 1MDB. – Gambar fail The Malaysian Insider, 6 Julai, 2015.

Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak akan mendapati dirinya sukar mengharungi skandal terbaru yang melibatkan syarikat sarat hutang 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) tidak kiralah terbukti atau tidak AS$700 juta (RM 2.6 bilion) disalurkan ke dalam akaun peribadinya, kata majalah perniagaan Forbes.

Menurut artikel bertajuk "Can Najib Razak Survive 1MDB Scandal?" (Bolehkah Najib Razak harungi skandal 1MDB?), walaupun jika tuduhan tersebut dibuktikan palsu, ia timbul pada masa yang sukar bagi Najib.

Ini kerana faktor-faktor lain, seperti perbalahan dalaman Umno sementara ia cuba menerima realiti tidak lagi mempunyai 'hak automatik' memenangi setiap pilihan raya, menyebabkan parti itu tidak pasti jika Najib pemimpin dimahukan parti tunggak kerajaan itu dalam suasana politik lebih kompetitif.
Kolumnis Forbes juga mengatakan Peguam Negara Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail mengesahkan beliau menerima dokumen mengaitkan Najib dengan 1MDB dan dilaporkan berkata terdapat potensi bagi perkara itu membawa kepada dakwaan jenayah sekiranya tuduhan tersebut benar.
"Najib Razak, perdana menteri Malaysia sejak 2009, berdepan cabaran terbesar dalam kepimpinannya – termasuk risiko dakwaan jenayah," kata artikel tersebut.

"Malaysia merupakan tempat di mana reputasi amat bermakna dan publisiti yang tidak baik akan kekal.

"Walaupun Peguam Negara tidak merasakan terdapat bukti mencukupi untuk mendakwa, wujud perasaan yang Najib kini dilemahkan juga," kata kolumnis kewangan Forbes, Chris Wright.

Selain daripada skandal 1MDB, Najib juga dilemahkan dengan serangan daripada bekas perdana menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, yang menentangnya dan menggesanya meletak jawatan susulan cara beliau mengendalikan firma pelaburan strategik tersebut, kata Forbes.

Semua ini berlaku di Malaysia pada masa di mana pengeksport komoditi sedang bergelut dengan harga yang semakin jatuh, kata artikel tersebut.

Najib yang juga menteri kewangan, ialah pengerusi kepada lembaga penasihat 1MDB. Beliau sudah lama dikritik kerana hutang RM42 bilion dan urus niaga yang tidak telus, namun dakwaan terbaru ini menyentuh unsur peribadi kerana wang didakwa disalurkan ke dalam akaun peribadinya pada 2013, sebelum Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13 pada Mei tahun itu.

Khamis lepas, Wall Street Journal dan laman berpangkalan di UK, Sarawak Report membuat pendedahan yang sebanyak AS$700 juta (RM2.6 bilion) didakwa disalurkan ke dalam dua akaun bank di bawah nama Najib dengan AmBank pada 2013.

Perdana menteri itu, bagaimanapun, menafikan mengambil wang dari 1MDB bagi kegunaan peribadi dan meletakkan kesalahan kepada laporan terkini tentang Dr Mahathir yang juga didakwanya sedang bekerja untuk agen asing terhadap pentadbirannya.

Bagaimanapun, pemimpin pembangkang menyerang Najib kerana membuat "penafian yang kabur" sementara WSJ mempertahankan pendedahannya, mengatakan laporan tersebut berdasarkan bukti dokumen yang kukuh.

Tuduhan itu dibuat susulan dakwaan lebih awal, yang juga dilaporkan WSJ, mengatakan 1MDB secara tidak langsung menbiayai kempen pilihan raya Najib pada 2013 melalui pembelian aset yang terlebih mahal dari Genting Group. – 6 Julai, 2015.

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Post time 6-7-2015 01:36 PM | Show all posts
Tlalu replied at 6-7-2015 03:28 AM
justo mana justo..hehe kalau boleh kait dgn justo......leh close case dah ni

Kan... Dia kan tererrr bab2 mengalihkan perhatian ni... tengok tu haaa, bukan sikit punya 42bil tuuu... berhutang haaa... cana boleh rugi banyak tu?
1MDB, which has debts of RM42 billion, is owned by the Finance Ministry and has loans which are backed by letters of support from Putrajaya. Najib is also finance minister and chairman of 1MDB's advisory board.


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Post time 6-7-2015 01:47 PM | Show all posts
siapa yg bagi info dgn Wall Street Journal?...siapa pemangkinnya? mesti ada yg mempengaruhi mereka...org ini saya rasa org Malaysia sendiri...menyusahkan 1 malaysia...
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Post time 6-7-2015 01:49 PM | Show all posts
few days lagi kita akan tau najis akan saman atau tak saman...for sure akan byk alasan yg diberikan kalau tak saman...
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Post time 6-7-2015 01:50 PM | Show all posts
and i sure najis tak jadi saman...dan akan berjela alasan nanti
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Post time 6-7-2015 01:52 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Simunggu replied at 6-7-2015 01:47 PM
siapa yg bagi info dgn Wall Street Journal?...siapa pemangkinnya? mesti ada yg mempengaruhi mereka.. ...

Jadi eloklah terus rahsiakan pasal najib songlap duit..maksud awak mcm tu ker?
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Post time 6-7-2015 02:01 PM | Show all posts
MH37O replied at 6-7-2015 05:50 AM
and i sure najis tak jadi saman...dan akan berjela alasan nanti

Berita star online today najib akan saman hari selasa
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Post time 6-7-2015 02:07 PM | Show all posts
akusukaq replied at 6-7-2015 02:01 PM
Berita star online today najib akan saman hari selasa

bukan dia kata hari selasa ni baru nak putuskan sama ada saman or not? sbb smlm tgk berita kata lagu tu...
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Post time 6-7-2015 02:09 PM | Show all posts
kemaruk replied at 6-7-2015 03:31 AM
bank statement mane bank statement???

Bank statement dah tak perlu yg perlu ada berita buruk dr media barat . Once macai always macai
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Post time 6-7-2015 02:35 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Simunggu posted on 6-7-2015 01:47 PM
siapa yg bagi info dgn Wall Street Journal?...siapa pemangkinnya? mesti ada yg mempengaruhi mereka.. ...

Kalau tindakan yg pemangkin ni buat adalah betul...saya sbg pembyr cukai & rakyat msia xde sedetik pun rasa susah.....anda susah ke?
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Post time 6-7-2015 02:56 PM | Show all posts
KUALA LUMPUR: The abuse of public entities for private gain is “politics as usual in Malaysia”, the WSJ opines, calling the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) debacle a “case study in the effects of one-party rule by Umno on the country’s institutions.”
It cites several instances of “abuse”:
The taking on by 1MDB of mammoth debt to purchase assets in energy and real estate. “After a plan to sell shares in an energy subsidiary fell through, the fund has had difficulty servicing its debt,” the report reads.
Overpaying for the purchase of assets. In one case, the report alleges, the overpayment allowed the recipient to donate vast sums to “a charity that spent heavily ahead of the 2013 general election.”
Purportedly underpaying for public assets such as land, while overpaying for assets bought from “influential politicians.”
Allegedly selling off assets to other public entities at “suspiciously high prices.”
However, the report says that in recent times Malaysia’s economic difficulties have given rise to “internal strife” because falling oil prices have “drained the trough of public money out of which the politically well-connected are used to feeding.”
That strife has resulted in a battle pitting Prime Minister Najib Razak’s accusers, led by former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, against loyalists who fear that if Najib goes “the whole system could come crashing down.”
“Umno has ruled Malaysia for a half century by keeping the Malay majority loyal with racial preferences and patronage,” the report reads, but a growing middle-class has become increasingly aware of “the true cost of the system”.
Despite this, WSJ opines that until unless and until Malaysia’s democracy evolves into a true multi-party system, “incompetence and greed” will remain.
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Post time 6-7-2015 03:01 PM | Show all posts
Umno leaders have come under fire for contradicting their liberal claims in light of the scandal surrounding Wall Street Journal (WSJ) allegations against Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Taking aim particularly at ministers Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin and Umno supreme council member Abdul Rahman Dahlan, PKR Youth chief Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said he was “disappointed and disgusted” at the duo’s “stubborn defence” of Najib.

“Their hostile reaction to the disclosures seems all the more strange when other, more senior Umno leaders like Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin very calmly and sensibly called for the matter to be investigated seriously.

“Khairy and Abdul Rahman Dahlan’s behaviour suggest that they are more concerned about political expediency than the good of the nation.

“Their supposed reputation of being ‘liberal’ notwithstanding, they are clearly not the kind of leaders that young Malaysians who want change should put their hopes in,” said Nik Nazmi in a statement today.

Khairy and Abdul Rahman were among those who on the 'Friends of BN' Facebook rubbished outright WSJ’s expose last Friday alleging money from the debt-ridden 1MDB had been transferred into Najib’s bank accounts.

On Saturday, he defended Najib further saying rich politicians shouldn’t automatically be assumed to be corrupt.

"You look at a politician, you look at his lifestyle, you think he is living beyond his means.

"You then don't straight away go and have a press conference and say that guy is corrupt," Khairy told reporters on Saturday.

Institutional reform needed

Since the sensational expose was published, only two cabinet ministers, Muhyiddin and Rural and Regional Development Minister Shafie Apdal have explicitly expressed concern over the allegations and called for a speedy probe.

Nik Nazmi said the prime minister’s accounts needed to be “thoroughly investigated”.

“The pattern of malfeasance and the abuse of public trust that has marked the Umno-BN administration must stop once and for all. Anything short of this will simply not do.

“Malaysians not only need a new government via the ballot boxes, but also institutional reform.

“The public trust and exchequer cannot be abused the way it has been thus far any long,” he added.
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Post time 6-7-2015 03:11 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
MH37O replied at 6-7-2015 01:49 PM
few days lagi kita akan tau najis akan saman atau tak saman...for sure akan byk alasan yg diberikan  ...

Saman bukan budaya kita kahkahkah...
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Post time 6-7-2015 03:11 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
saman jer ler...baru boleh  masuk court
kemuka segala bukti
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Post time 6-7-2015 03:12 PM | Show all posts
WSJ is on a crusade against bijan...
boleh ke bijan lawan balik....
zaman likwanyu dulu, dia restrict je pengedaran WSJ kat temasek...
sekarang ni zaman online, nak buat camna...
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 Author| Post time 6-7-2015 03:14 PM | Show all posts
betul ke esok selasa nak saman??

sibuk la pulak aku minggu ni.. nak join pop-corn session pon tak sempat
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