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A tale of two states (and two men)

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

One is corrupt and live a flamboyant life style, while the other lead a simple life style.

The following is a very well written article and we hope some one can direct Infrastructure Development and Communication Minister, Michael Manyin to read it.

All Bidayuh supporters of UMNO-PBB-Sarawak Barisan Nasional should now realise, who Michael Manyin is and how for the past few months he has been blackmailing the Dayak Community, besides shooting himselves on his foot base on the argument in the following article which appeared in Malaysian Mirror.

Public Scoundrel in Sarawak, Abdul Taib Mahmud and Tok Guru Nik Aziz the Revered and Well Loved Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Even UMNO supporters loves him.

On 30 August, the state of Kelantan sued the national oil corporation Petronas, for alleged breach of a contract that had been signed between Kelantan and Petronas, in 1975. With Kelantan deprived of oil royalties, its people were robbed of the benefits that could have improved their lives.

If this is the federal government’s way of punishing the Kelantan people for voting PAS at the state level, then BN is defeated even before it has begun. Isn’t BN bothered that it is also punishing its own supporters in Kelantan?

The federal government treats Petronas like its personal kitty – a cash cow with which it can dip its grubby paws into, to reward those states which are compliant. The federal government is acting irresponsibly, by being spiteful and therefore, is unfit to govern.

Kelantan (population 2,100,000) is the poorest state; Sarawak (2,500,000) is the next poorest. Both Sarawak and Kelantan are blessed with oil reserves and timber, but they remain poor. Their poverty is because of different reasons.

Sarawak’s abundance of liquefied petroleum gas and petroleum is the mainstay of the Federal government’s economy and yet it receives only 5% royalty. Its state sanctioned logging and oil-palm industries, has resulted in massive deforestation. Only 5% of virgin jungle remains.

Despite the relative economic growth from timber, oil palm and oil, Sarawak still lags markedly behind the rest of the other states, bar Kelantan.

These two states have in common, elderly leaders who have been at the helm for decades: Taib Mahmud led Sarawak for 30 years whilst Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat served Kelantan since 1990.

But the two men, who are in their seventies, are like chalk and cheese. Taib belongs to BN whereas Nik Aziz is with PAS.

Apparently, after filing the suit against Petronas, Kelantan menteri besar Nik Aziz led 200 supporters in a solat hajat (prayer of need) at the nearby Federal Territory Mosque. Nik Aziz is famed for commanding support from non-Muslims in Malaysia and is instrumental in playing a leading role for the increase in popularity of PAS among non-Muslims.

However, the only recent suit we remember involving Taib Mahmud was the white one he wore (complete with red bow tie) on the night of the glittering high society banquet of the Islamic Fashion Festival (IFF) Charity Gala Dinner in Monaco-Monte Carlo.

Together with various members of Malaysian royalty and 600 guests from Monaco’s high society, Taib watched as Malaysia’s “First Lady” Rosmah Mansor, the IFF patron, donated 270,000 euros (RM1,120,961) to the Prince Albert II Foundation of Monaco. The money had been raised from the promotion of Sarawak tourism, and an auction of items including a framed signed photo of Prince Albert

Tok Guru, as Nik Aziz, is affectionately called, commands huge respect from several people. He interacts well with non-Muslims, because they admire him for his honesty, views on moral issues and his candour.

They may not agree with all of his policies, but he is valued for his wisdom and his courage. How many in the Umno camp can match up to Tok Guru?

Taib Mahmud on the other hand, raised the ire of many, including a group of foreigners who joined a protest in Oxford when he went to the United Kingdom to woo investors with the ‘Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy’ (SCORE).

They were protesting at the destruction of the rainforests of Sarawak, the denial of justice for the Penan and also the construction of the 12 mega-dams project which will displace the indigenous people living in the affected areas.

The contrast between the two men continues on a personal level.

Nik Aziz lives in a modest wooden house which has no elaborate fencing, no ornate gate with security features and no sentries. His has been known to carry and use the same BIC ballpoint pen and travels in the official Proton Perdana, official registration number DBA 8668.

Home for Taib Mahmud is a grand riverside mansion overlooking the Sarawak River, stuffed with gilt-edged ‘Louis-Farouk’ style furniture. He, and his son, own a fleet of luxury cars including a Rolls Royce.

Taib has no need for car registration-number plates – those are for ordinary folk. His official car is a Mercedes 600 SEL which has no number plates, only a ‘YAB KETUA MENTERI SARAWAK’. His travelling needs would not be complete without the helicopters and a jet belonging to Hornbill Airways, specifically for his use.

Back in Kelantan, Nik Aziz’s religious background is complete with a religious school owned by his family, but Taib Mahmud’s greed, knows no boundaries.

He and his family own various multimillion properties and companies in Sarawak, the USA, the UK, Canada and Australia. These were allegedly built from the proceeds of the lucrative business deals exploiting Sarawak’s natural resources.

Awangku Jinal Pengiran Jawa, the PBB Youth leader said last week, that they would “vigorously oppose” any attempt to pressure Taib Mahmud to retire and that the ‘provocations and pressure’ on Taib should stop. He also questioned why people were picking on Taib when ‘other old leaders and poverty in places such as Kelantan were never questioned by certain quarters’.

Many people have, only he was not listening.

Of the two poorest states in Malaysia, one receives oil royalties, the other does not. But whilst the Chief Minister of Sarawak manages to lead a life that is way beyond his official ***RM13,000 salary and is alleged to have built a multi-million fortune and stashed it abroad, the Menteri Besar of Kelantan lives a modest life, one that speaks volumes of the man.

Nik Aziz, the spiritual leader of PAS, does not receive any oil royalty. Taib Mahmud who belongs to BN, does.

Are Malaysians, principally the Sarawak people, content to gawp at the opulence and grand lifestyle of Taib Mahmud? Are they happy with the breach of trust?

Taib Mahmud is a perfect example that the route to wealth in Sarawak, (and Malaysia) is by entering politics and remaining subservient to those at the ‘peak’, unless one is at the ‘peak’, as Taib is.

Sadly, when they’re there, they can be a law unto themselves.

Marian Mokhtar @ Malaysian Mirror

MACC’s deafening silence over Abdul Taib Mahmud

Friday, August 27th, 2010

It is of no consequence whether MACC launch an investigation into Abdul Taib Mahmud’s allege corruption and abuse of power. Public’s perception and opinion on what is being alleged admist deafening silence from MACC, the Media and UMNO-Barisan Nasional is already a major victory for civil society groups, the rakyat and opposition politicians.

In reality, a deafening silence means a victory for those opposed to Abdul Taib Mahmud and his alleged corruption and abuse of power. Whether this will translate into votes, remains to be seen.

PM Najib and UMNO-Barisan Nasional looks to be cornered now. With the animosty towards Malayans (West Malaysians) especially the older urban folks and rural Dayaks, to bring in UMNO into Sarawak will spell disaster. The situation and PM Najib’s delima insofar as anti-Malayans feelings is not made easier by one of their own and that is the constant harping in the media by James Masing, Alfred Jabu, George and leaders from PBB, especially the Dayak leaders along the lines “West Malaysian Style Politics”.

In short, PM Najib’s and Abdul Taib Mahmud’s generals are shooting themselves on their feet with their constant “West Malaysian Style Politics” in the Media.

Zulhaidah.com

Support Letter and abuse of Position

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Here is one Classic example of how our YB’s have abused their privilege and position. In this particular instance, YB Mong Dagang have put it in writing his interest in an Oil Palm Plantation venture, estimated to run into millions of ringgit.

In Selangor, the opposition BN govt try to blow out of proposition ‘letter of support’ allegedly written by Ronnie Liu into national scandal when it is a common practiced within their own ranks including higher up to PM – see this scomi letter scandal.

Look at this letter allegedly written by BN Sarawak state assemblyman to a company proposing to develop huge area of NCR lands belonging to the people dated June 18, 1997.

See they have been abusing the official letter for personal gain decades already. He was requesting to be given massive 50 percent of any profit derived from the proposed oil palm plantation – doing nothing but sitting on his chair and cheating his own communities – Dayak Iban! Isn’t much more glaring.

Letter allegedly written by State Assemblyman Mong Dagang to a company proposing to develop oil palm plantation on other people's land.

These days, the Rakyat no longer rely solely on BN propaganda machine for information and trusted government sources. In fact, according to recent national poll 6 out of 10 Malaysians didn’t trust news as reported by BN’s controlled media particularly Utusan, Berita Harian, The Star, NST and others.

By making Ronnie Liu look bad, blowing ‘support letter’ into a scandal – they’re only exposing themselves – as it is an open secret – support letter issued (particularly for getting contracts) by BN lawmakers. Stop the crab BN, you guys are too tainted to splash red paint on somebody’s else face.

DPM Muhyiddin Yassin have even used UMNO Letter Head to recommend his nephew Mohd Yazid Mohd Yassin to be employed by Hock Hua Bank Berhad in 1988!

Taib’s billions: Will MACC’s Abu Kassim walk the talk?

Friday, August 13th, 2010

It is not question of whether MACC and Abu Kassim Mohamed walking his talk!

It is a foregone conclusion that MACC and PM Najib will just sweep the complaints lodged against Taib Mahmud this far under the carpet. We are quite sure Sarawakians are very much aware this will likely happen and that in itself is a more convincing victory than having MACC investigating and coming up with statements “That there is no evidence of abuse of power and corruption”. In any event there is still undecided legal cases involving Taib Mahmud and Malaysiakini! Again this shows how the Judiciary have been bias insofar as legal cases involving Barisan Nasional Leaders is concerned.

Even after the 9th State Election in 2006, Tsunami 0308 and Sibu By Election, Barisan Nasional seem to be still underestimating the intelligence of Sarawakians. They seem contended to defend their strong hold via the rural seats where the Dayak Leaders have consistantly lied through the teeth.

The onus is now on PM Najib, MACC and Barisan Nasional to refute the “documentary evidence” that Sarawak Report have uploaded at their website which we have reproduced here.

Ultimately inaction from MACC and PM Najib is already a victory for Civil Society Activist, Sarawakians and Pakatan Rakyat Sarawak.

Will the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) finally act against Sarawak Chief Minister Taib Mahmud now that documented evidence is available over his vulgar amassment of wealth?

Or will its chief Abu Kassim Mohamed step down?

That’s the question being asked in Sarawak’s social and political circles.

It appears that all eyes are on Abu Kassim who bragged not too long ago that he will “step down” if “no investigation is carried out on any report, even against a Cabinet minister”.

Thus far, a flurry of reports have already been lodged with the MACC, both in Sarawak and the Peninsula, against Taib based on a series of investigative articles by online portal Sarawak Report about Taib and his family’s multi-billion ringgit property empire in Canada, England, the US and Australia.

But the question remains: will the MACC walk its talk?

No one believes it will, and even if it does they think it will be yet another sham investigation.

According to Sarawak PKR chairman Baru Bian, the people have lost faith in MACC and are of the view that not much will get done.

“Sarawakians are fed up with the fraudulent ways of Taib. They have lost faith in the MACC…

“In Sarawak, Taib’s wealth is common knowledge. Sarawakians have known this for sometime… we just did not know the vastness of his empire abroad and the extent of his wealth. But now there is solid proof…” he said, referrring to documents made available on the Sarawak Report website.

Declaring that Sarawak’s money must be returned to the people, Bian said there was a strong web of deceit and corruption associated with Taib’s wealth.

He also questioned how such wealth could have been amassed on a gross monthly salary of less than RM50,000.

“If MACC does a genuine and thorough investigation of the source of Taib’s wealth, it is bound to find links to corruption involving millions of ringgit in public money.

“This money belongs to Sarawak and must be returned to the people,” he said.

Free Malaysia Today

Taib and his wealth – The Lead that MACC need?

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

The Sarawak Report website uploaded a written agreement by Sakti’s board of directors stating that Abdul Taib Mahmud’s brothers and children would hold a 50 percent stake in the company on his behalf. MACC can download a copy of the above documents in PDF Format here and here.

Abdul Taib as Director / Officer of Sakti International and How his interest was held by trustees.

“Surely the weight of evidence is now such that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission will be unable to ignore the deluge of demands requiring thorough investigation into Sarawak’s White-haired Raja?”

Unmasked! Taib The Godfather