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“I received threats from the ‘corrupt’ and they are conspiring against me,” says Anwar

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Publish date: Fri, 30 Jun 2023, 06:55 PM

THE Prime Minister has claimed that “wealthy people” who have stolen billions of ringgit from the country are conspiring against him as he intensifies his battle against corruption.

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who is the Finance Minister, said times are tough and his administration needs to rid the country of corruption.

“I have received all sorts of threats. These rich people who have stolen billions of ringgits are now ganging up on me but I will carry on fighting against corruption,” he said at a Qurban ceremony before joining the congregants for Friday prayers at Masjid Jamek An-Nur Guar Perahu, Seberang Prai Tengah today (June 30).

The Tambun MP stressed that he is willing to cooperate, even if it means being investigated by the appropriate authorities, if he is suspected of being involved in corruption, and pointed out that his family received no special treatment while occupying the highest post in the country for seven months.

“If I am suspected of being involved in corruption, amassing money to enrich Wan Azizah (his wife), Nurul Izzah and my other children, report it to the authorities,” Anwar said.

At the same time, Anwar maintained that he holds no grudges towards anyone and that he has not asked the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to investigate any individuals involved in corruption at this point in time.

“If anyone is being investigated by MACC, that is MACC doing its job. I did not order it,” the he said.

In response to the multiple allegations levelled against his administration, he urged the public to distinguish between slander and political attacks.

According to Anwar, among the false charges he has come across are that his administration has harmed Islam, that there is a shortage of foreign direct investment, and that the government has signed off on the country’s interests in the Ambalat sea block, a resource-rich marine area located at south-east of Sabah in the Sulawesi Sea.

“There are all sorts of slander being spewed. The people can listen to them, but they must analyse them fairly. I may have my weaknesses, but people should not resort to slander,” he stressed. - June 30, 2023 

 

https://focusmalaysia.my/i-received-threats-from-the-corrupt-and-they-are-conspiring-against-me-says-anwar/

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calvintaneng

Well done Pm Anwar!

We will pray to Almighty God for your rule of righteousness and integrity

Keep strong and stay healthy and above all - "Be courageous"!

"RIGHTEOUSNESS EXALTETH A NATION: BUT SIN IS A REPROACH TO ANY PEOPLE (PROVERBS 14:34)KJV

2023-07-01 09:50

FortuneBull777

Just perception game! Nothing more!

2023-07-01 23:14

calvintaneng

Nothing more ?

you will see Ringgit falls lower and lower and nothing more for ever as long as corruption prevails and then Malaysia might end up like Zimbabwe

2023-07-01 23:44

calvintaneng

When I left Malaysia for Singapore in year 1974 (almost 50 years ago)

I exchanged Rm100 for S$103 Singapore

I was So Proud of Malaysia
.That was then

after that Ringgit fell and collapsed and crashed and now only

Rm100 to $28.70

later nothing more than S$20 if nothing is done

Pm Anwar must be given all the support by all good Malaysians now or never

2023-07-01 23:48

FortuneBull777

Ringgit keep falling because of it's massive debts! And dwindling oil reserve! With only 10 years left, Malaysia will only see ringgit becoming worthless!
That's why i keep gold! Not for quick profit but knowing where Malaysia is heading!

2023-07-02 00:10

i3lurker

I dun see anything wrong if RM100,000.00 only gets SGD1.00

its only a figure

2023-07-02 05:54

Sslee

It is normal,
I also received threats from:

Without Prejudice

Please be on notice that the Company will not hesitate to take all necessary actions to protect our integrity and the interest of all stakeholders, including all other shareholders at large.

Our rights are reserved.

2023-07-02 07:34

Sslee

By the way only those stand up be counted for the common greater good for all will received threats so I take it as a badge of honour.

2023-07-02 07:59

Integrity. Intelligent. Industrious. 3iii (iiinvestsmart)$€£¥

1. The new government has ruled for 7 months or so.
2. It is a coalition government. Bitter 'enemies' have to work together.
3. Some basic agreements: Malaysia is in dire straits, requiring reforms. Good governance should be implemented. Corruption should not be tolerated. Also between parties: agreement reached on rights of various communities in our Constitution.
4. First policy statement by new government: To eradicate absolute poverty by end of this year.
5. Other policies: The poor in Malaysia will be helped based on their incomes levels. The opinion is based raced affirmative action to help the poor for the last 60 years had been misused/abused by a small elite group and their cronies. The present government hopes to convince and to prove to Malaysians this new approach will be a better, more effective and superior one.
5. Zero tolerance to corruption. Corrupt practices will not be tolerated for those in and those outside the government.

The present government is a coalition between PH (PKR, DAP, AMANAH), BN and the Sarawak and Sabah parties. The Sarawakian party brings to this coalition unique features, refreshing to our political scenes to date.

What about the opposition parties? PN is dominated by PAS and BERSATU. It is also supported by those (disgrunted) who are left out of the ruling parties. Gerakan is in PN, but represent a very small insignificant number of our population. Due to lack of controversies in the present ruling government policies (deliberately avoiding controversial issues), PN has focused on race and religion, championing the loss of political and economic power among the major racial group in Malaysia. Yet, if one were to analyse this deeper, it is difficult to believe. But this is the nature of politics.

Enjoy the show.

2023-07-02 08:03

Integrity. Intelligent. Industrious. 3iii (iiinvestsmart)$€£¥

1. The new government has ruled for 7 months or so.
2. It is a coalition government. Bitter 'enemies' have to work together.
3. Some basic agreements: Malaysia is in dire straits, requiring reforms. Good governance should be implemented. Corruption should not be tolerated. Also between parties: agreement reached on rights of various communities in our Constitution.
4. First policy statement by new government: To eradicate absolute poverty by end of this year.
5. Other policies: The poor in Malaysia will be helped based on their incomes levels. The opinion is based raced affirmative action to help the poor for the last 60 years had been misused/abused by a small elite group and their cronies. The present government hopes to convince and to prove to Malaysians this new approach will be a better, more effective and superior one.
5. Zero tolerance to corruption. Corrupt practices will not be tolerated for those in and those outside the government.

The present government is a coalition between PH (PKR, DAP, AMANAH), BN and the Sarawak and Sabah parties. The Sarawakian party brings to this coalition unique features, refreshing to our political scenes to date.

What about the opposition parties? PN is dominated by PAS and BERSATU. It is also supported by those (disgrunted) who are left out of the ruling parties. Gerakan is in PN, but represent a very small insignificant number of our population. Due to lack of controversies in the present ruling government policies (deliberately avoiding controversial issues), PN has focused on race and religion, championing the loss of political and economic power among the major racial group in Malaysia. Yet, if one were to analyse this deeper, it is difficult to believe. But this is the nature of politics.

Enjoy the show.

2023-07-02 08:03

Sslee

I would like to see in a near future, a PM from our East Malaysia.

2023-07-02 08:17

Income

To treat a massive 60 years cancer, we must inject the most potent drug available. Or else our nation life will be reaching terminal cancerous stage very soon. Some parties surely will ask the cancer patient not to take most potent drugs due to bad side effects. What choice does the cancer patient has?

2023-07-02 08:30

i3lurker

Post removed.Why?

2023-07-02 08:37

OnTime

corruption is the fabric of malaysian society ...

2023-07-02 08:44

StartOfTheBull

Don't blame the politicians, it's the voters.
https://m.malaysiakini.com/letters/613850

2023-07-02 09:25

Sslee

The problem with democracy election is winner take all. With multi candidiates that winner not even won 50%.

But that winner will then use the democratic election as an legal argument that he represent the whole constituents and has the right to set policy that only benefit his supporters at the expenses of others.

Who to blame?

2023-07-02 09:39

king36

I an wondering how much tax did all the billionare sons and dayghter paid during their few shart years of rocket-shooting to the top?
PM should collect more taxes from them and help the country's deficit in budgetting.

2023-07-02 09:57

DickyMe

One member of the coalition which ruled for more than 60 years is holding back progress.
It is a baggage to this government. The alternative(PN) is much worse, bankrupt of ideas.

2023-07-02 12:32

StartOfTheBull

So the only way the country can be saved is to start with the people changing themselves, not the government.

2023-07-02 13:23

FortuneBull777

I don't hear Mohiden or Sabri complain been threaten by thycoons! And mind you, we are not dumbass to believe PM Anwar 100%! Given he too has his own billionaires friends! I mean just look at him during any elections! Always travel in private helicopters, private jets and luxury cars! I think after more than 20 years following Anwar political career, one already know his character! I mean, before he became PM, 'reformasi' was his perception game! What happen to reforbasi! Suddenly gone with the wind!

2023-07-02 15:58

klee

This fortunebull is just so full of bullshit and living in denial.Biasa la.

2023-07-02 16:06

StartOfTheBull

If a person condemns the one he supports, he is actually giving his supports to the other side. Same as the one who said he supports PH but most of time he did not write to condemn PN. Tony Pua is an example of that type of person.

2023-07-02 16:23

FortuneBull777

Hihihaha! Who said i don't condemn PN! Problem is PN itself is going to hang themselves! I mean, who i am to tell majority malays that Pas is just fake playing perception game using Islam over and over again! What is there to fight for Islam in Malaysia! I really can't brain why anyone sane malaysian would believe Hadi who's only perception game is Islam! Islam is undisputed religion here! As for Bersatu, i have no idea what they are fighting for except to sakau every single chance they get! I mean, only dumbass support Abah! I mean, what Abah has done for rakyat! Abah imprisoned rakyat for 2 years! Millions lost their job! Millons have dried up their EPF! All because of Abah!

2023-07-02 16:58

FortuneBull777

The future belongs to new leaders like Anthony Loke and Rafizi! And i hope one day they will be leaders for Pkr and Dap! See! I don't condemn PH at all! But we need to accept that PM Anwar time has passed!

2023-07-02 17:00

ben0303

Tobby, right now who is better than Anwar n can hold d UG 2geder? B more reasonable. Dis is not heaven where u can ve everything you want

2023-07-02 18:51

Zhuge_Liang

The unity government led by DSAI will perform well in the incoming 6-state elections and will convince all investors to invest in KLSE. The worst in KLSE will be over in August 2023.

2023-07-02 20:22

DickyMe

Post removed.Why?

2023-07-03 19:33

StartOfTheBull

It seems Tobby confuses himself sometimes.

2023-07-03 21:35

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