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Jika UMNO menang GE15, pemimpin-pemimpin yang terlibat dalam kes rasuah akan di bebaskan.

Not so long ago, Malaysia was the biggest producer of tin, rubber and palm oil in the world. Moreover, we are the 16th biggest petroleum producer in the world. Yet, we could not be classified as a Developed Nation. Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea which do not even have timber to build their houses were classified as Developed Nations. In 1970 the GDP per capita of Malaysia was about the same as Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea. Currently, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea are 3 times, 2.5 times and 2 times Malaysia respectively.  

The biggest culprit is corruption.

If BN wins in GE15, all these corrupted UMNO leaders will be exonerated, walk free.

Najib Razak

Malaysia's former premier Najib Razak on Tuesday (Aug 23) failed in his final appeal against a graft conviction, and has been sent to prison to serve 12 years for misappropriating millions of dollars from a company linked to 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

Malaysia's highest court, the Federal Court, upheld Najib's conviction on seven counts of abuse of power, money laundering and criminal breach of trust involving SRC International, a company that was a subsidiary of state fund 1MDB.

In a case widely seen as a test of the nation’s resolve to stamp out corruption and which could have major political implications, high court judge Mohamad Nazlan Mohamad Ghazali sentenced Najib to 12 years and a fine of 210 million ringgit ($49 million) for abuse of power.


Najib’s wife Rosmah

Rosmah, 70, was charged with soliciting RM187.5 million in bribes from contractor Saidi Abang Samsudin in 2016 and 2017 so that his company Jepak Holdings could secure a RM1.25 billion government project to supply solar energy to 369 rural schools in Sarawak state. She was also accused of receiving bribes totaling RM6.5 million from Saidi at the prime minister’s official residence and then later at her private residence in Kuala Lumpur between December 2016 and September 2017. Rosmah was sentenced to 10 years in jail for each charge. All three prison terms will run concurrently. 

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Besides Najib and Rosmah, 8 other UMNO leaders are currently ongoing corruption trials in Malaysian courts:

1 Zahid Hamidi

UMNO president Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has been arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) earlier today, 18 October.

UMNO president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi is currently facing a total of 87 charges in two separate trials.  

12 charges for criminal breach of trust

  • Zahid allegedly used stolen funds to pay for his personal credit cards and insurance policy, among other things. The offence was allegedly committed between 2014 and 2016.

27 charges for money laundering

  • Zahid allegedly engaged in direct transactions involving income from illegal activities between 2016 and 2018.

Eight charges for bribery

  • Zahid allegedly accepted bribes amounting to RM21.25 million from three companies, namely Mastoro Kenny IT Consultant & Services, Data Sonic Group Bhd, and Profound Radiance Sdn Bhd.
  • The bribes were intended to induce Zahid, who served as the then-Home Minister, to help the companies obtain MyEG projects, supply passport chips, and to be appointed the operator of migrant visa one-stop centres in Pakistan and Nepal respectively.

40 charges for another bribery case

  • Separately, he is also facing 40 charges of having to receive bribes from a company that managed the overseas visa system.
  • The trial for that is slated to begin in October.

2 Musa Aman

Former Sabah Chief Minister (CM) Tan Sri Musa Aman is currently facing 46 corruption and money laundering charges against him in connection with timber concession contracts in the state.

30 charges for corruption

  • Musa allegedly received USD50.1 million (RM210 million) from eight logging concessionaires as an inducement to approve logging concessions to 16 companies.

16 charges for money laundering

  • Musa allegedly instructed an individual to open a bank account in Singapore to channel proceeds from illegal activities.
  • He allegedly received USD37 million (RM155 million) and SGD2.5 million (RM7.5 million) through the individual's bank account. The offences were allegedly committed between 2004 and 2008 while he was serving as Sabah Foundation Board of Trustees chairman and the state's CM.

3. Bung Moktar Radin

Sabah UMNO chairman Datuk Bung Moktar Radin is currently on trial for accepting millions of Ringgit in bribes.

Three charges for bribery

Bung Moktar allegedly accepted bribes totaling up to RM2.8 million in June 2015. The Kinabatangan MP, in his capacity of a non-executive chairman of FELCRA Berhad, allegedly accepted the bribes to obtain approval for the company to make a RM150 million investment in unit trust products.


4. Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim

Three charges for bribery 

  • Abdul Azeez allegedly received RM5.2 million worth of bribes.
  • He allegedly committed the offences on three occasions - in October 2010, June 2017, and April 2018.
  • The bribes were allegedly received by him and his brother, Datuk Abdul Latiff, to help Syarikat Menuju Asas secure a road project through limited tender from the Ministry of Works.
  • The RM644 million project was an upgrade work on Pantai Baru Coastal Expressway.

5. Mohd Isa Abdul Samad

Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad is currently facing 10 charges for the alleged crimes he committed when he was serving as chairman of FELDA Investment Corporation (FICSB)'s board of directors in 2014.

Nine charges for bribes

  • Isa allegedly received RM3 million in bribes from Gegasan Abadi Properties director Ikhwan Zaidel.
  • The bribes were meant to induce Isa into assisting the company in selling Kuching's Merdeka Palace Hotel and Suites to FICSB at an inflated price of RM160 millions.
  • All the offences were allegedly committed between July 2014 and December 2015.

6. Tengku Adnan

Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor, who is the former UMNO secretary-general, is currently facing a charge of receiving RM2 million in bribes, reported New Straits Times. 

One charge for bribery

  • Tengku Adnan allegedly received RM2 million from businessman Tan Sri Chai Kin Kong in a form of a cheque belonging to property developer Aset Kayamas.
  • It was deposited into a bank account belonging to Tadmansori Holdings, a company owned by Tengku Adnan's family.
  • The offence was allegedly committed in June 2016.

7. Ahmad Maslan

UMNO supreme council member Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan is currently facing two money laundering charges in connection with funds he allegedly received from former Prime Minister Najib Razak, reported Malay Mail.

Two charges for money laundering

  • In the first charge, Ahmad allegedly received a cheque of RM2 million from Najib in November 2013.
  • He failed to declare the amount to the Inland Revenue Board.
  • In the second charge, Ahmad allegedly tempered his documents before submitting them to a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission officer.


8. Shahrir Abdul Samad

One charge for money laundering

  • Shahrir allegedly received RM1 million from Najib in November 2013. 
  • He is also charged for allegedly failing to declare the money he received with the Inland Revenue Board. 
  • The MACC has also issued a compound to Shahrir, who is UMNO's Johor Bahru division chief, demanding him to return the money as it is believed to be part of the RM420 million stolen from 1MDB.

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Income

Wow facts.

2022-11-06 14:15

Tobby

I almost fell off my chair! I though Grandpa Koon would right all in bahasa! I almost gave total respect to him! Tell after the first paragraph, he copypaste facts from other writers!
Anyway, what Grandpa Koon says is true! We just can't afford to vote for Umno!
Umno today is just a brand! It's not Umno that majority malays used to know!

2022-11-06 14:28

Income

Please write in bahasa Malaysia so that your message can reach to the GRASSROOTS.

2022-11-06 20:58

Income

Tobby, please translate for uncle KYY into Bahasa Malaysia? Thanks

2022-11-06 21:00

StartOfTheBull

Yes! Cannot deny it is an excellent write-up, it could be the icing on the cake if someone can translate it into Malay.

2022-11-06 21:21

kingoftradings

Malaysia got so many resouces. Yet lose to singapore n taiwan. Should praise to bn

2022-11-06 21:30

Tobby

Posted by Income > Nov 6, 2022 9:00 PM | Report Abuse

Tobby, please translate for uncle KYY into Bahasa Malaysia? Thanks

Answer : You asking the wrong person! I can only translate to teochew!

2022-11-06 22:15

Tobby

Yeah, i can only speak teochew beside manglish! Sad! The dying dying chinese language!

2022-11-06 22:15

Mynihar Nihar

what about LGE charge???

2022-11-07 14:54

beinvested

The fish rot from the head.

Few of those men/politicians mentioned in this article merely involved in a few millions Ringgit. However, the violations/offense will be exposed and the wrongdoers shall be charged. But the cases that involving huge amount are now known to the public where the criminalities are linked those who are claiming innocence repetitively.

The country are blessed with so much natural resources and we need no introduction to those products.
We have arrived at such an unfortunate level in the economy performance of Malaysia is mainly due to the competence of the leaders in the government.

This coming GE will be an opportunity for the citizens/rakyat to vote for a new government so that a better government should proceed to improve the weaknesses in the beloved Malaysia.

2022-11-08 16:51

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