Daily Archives: February 12th, 2008

Link: http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/77952

Recently, during a political speech, Samy Vellu announced that he will return RM1.30 for every RM1 invested in Maika Holdings and set a deadline of 100 days to do so. At the end of the deadline, however, he conveniently turned around and said that he has nothing to do with Maika Holdings because Maika Holdings is a business enterprise and he is only the president of MIC.

The managing director of Maika Holdings, Vel Pari, the son of Samy Vellu, then said that he did not know of any such deadline and, as such, is not bound to honour any kind of commitment.

Every time Maika shares is mentioned, I know it brings on anger from the contributors. To assuage their anger, what if they assume Maika shares became Naika (for dogs) shares. I am not flippant or crazy, when dogs have eaten the shares what else is to be done. Beat the dog. Yes. You have the coming elections to do that.

After Hindraf Samy’s verbal diarrhoea precedes his mental faculty to think. Please forgive him. When he made the first announcement to pay RM 1.30 was he not the president.

As for Vel Pari, he is clamouring for the velu or vel dynasty. Every one from Nehru, Bhutto, Ling, and others are doing it, but Vel Pari ask yourself are you there.

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Malaysiakini reports on 3 cases where the Election Commission goofed up. This is only the tip of the iceberg.

Sharmila, 34, said she was shocked to find out from the EC website that she is registered as a voter in Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, when she has never been there.

Her cousin, Dr V Sunderalingam, is in a similar predicament, as stated in Bersih’s complaint. He registered as a voter in 2003 based on the Labuan address on his MyKad, but found out in the 2004 general election that he had been assigned to Rantau Panjang, Kelantan.

The third case mentioned by Bersih involves Ang Lai Im of Rawang, who claimed she has been registered as a voter in the Selayang parliamentary constituency without her knowledge.

Must we get extra soap and water.

Explosive revelations against Lingam

If the testimony is accepted by the Royal Commission Inquiry, is it premature to say the judiciary at the point of time of the incidents were rotten. I just cannot help commenting how the litigants were treated by a group of legal people without any mercy when they, the litigants, were hoping and praying for justice to be given without favour or fear. Don’t you feel sorry for them.

The Chairperson is a bit hasty, stopping this and that, but would he be not be accused that his duty is incomplete done in a slip-shod manner, half-baked, without merit etc etc when the report is submitted. What he meant as a joke was not one as such and the matter is not trivial.

Explosive revelations against Lingam

Soon Li Tsin | Feb 12, 08 6:30pm

A former secretary of lawyer VK Lingam stunned the courtroom with explosive revelations against her ex-boss at the royal commission inquiry today.

image In her statutory declaration, GN Jayanthi, 45, said she had stayed until 3am in Lingam’s office to draft a judgment which eventually became the landmark decision read by High Court judge Mokhtar Sidin in the Vincent Tan vs MGG Pillai defamation suit. This, she said, occurred between November and early December 1994.

Lingam was representing Tan, a business tycoon, in the RM10 million suit.

Jayanthi said she ‘vividly remembers’ how Lingam dictated a draft judgment from some handwritten notes while another staff J Sumanti typed it out.

“Lingam then corrected the pages with red ink. Sumanti then did the corrections and made a copy of the said judgment in a floppy disk that was to be given to Mokhtar Sidin.

“I later discovered the judgment written by Lingam was fully incorporated as the official judgment by the said judge,” she said.

She stressed that Lingam was assisted by his brother V Sivaparanjothi, lawyer Adam Bachek and former Industrial Court chairperson W Satchithanandan that night.

During questioning by deputy public prosecutor Nordin Hassan, Jayanthi revealed that she had booked the flight tickets for both Lingam and former chief justice Eusoff Chin for their infamous New Zealand holiday in late 1994.

She said she had planned the holiday based on handwritten itineraries from the tour agencies acting for them.

Upon Lingam’s return from the trip, Jayanthi was given three rolls of film from the vacation to process of which one was never collected by Lingam.

It was these photos as well as the ticket stubs and itineraries that Jayanthi had passed to senior lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah.

‘Dangerous and revengeful’

She told the court that Satchithanandan had warned her that Lingam was a ‘dangerous and revengeful person’.

image According to Jayanthi, the Penang-based lawyer was unhappy that Lingam (photo) had recommended former High Court judge KL Rekhraj as a judicial commissioner and not Satchithanandan.

“Satchi complained to me that Lingam did not keep his word of recommending him to be appointed as judicial commissioner to the chief justice, despite the fact that it was he who initially introduced Lingam to the chief justice (Eusoff),” she said.

Meanwhile, Jayanthi also revealed that the Anti-Corruption Agency had informed her in 1998 that the corruption investigation concerning Lingam was closed because ‘too many high profile officials were involved’.

She was also given RM3,000 by ACA which she accepted. She, however, could not tell the court why the money was given to her.

‘Not concerned with corruption’

Throughout the proceedings, commission chairperson Haidar Mohd Noor kept interrupting Muhammad Shafee from questioning Jayanthi on receipts of flowers and cakes allegedly sent by Lingam to various judges which was organised by the former secretary.

“We are not concerned with corruption. We want to see which parties are involved and we are only investigating into the closeness of the lawyer apparently brokering appointments with judges,” said Haidar.

image Before Jayanthi, Lingam’s younger brother V Thirunama Karasu (left) completed questioning after the commissioners refused his counsel Wee Choo Keong’s request to ask more questions.

“We have had enough of this. We’ve got more than enough evidence. We can go on and on about the issue of his insanity until night time. We must stop somewhere,” said Haidar.

Before leaving the stand, Thirunama got the crowd laughing when he thanked the commissioners and the lawyers for their questions.

“Thank you. Thank you for the questions. Have a nice day,” he said.

In another matter, Lingam’s lawyer R Thayalan made an application for commissioner Prof Dr Khoo Kay Kim to recuse from the panel. The reasons have not been revealed in open court.

“This means all the commissioners have been asked to recuse (due to connection to witnesses or lawyers involved in the inquiry),” joked Haidar, adding that they will look into the matter before the commission resumes tomorrow.

In an earlier post http://aarvidi.wordpress.com/2008/02/06/islam-hadhari/ I did say Taman Seputeh residents were being taught Jawi free. I was not wrong was I.
clipped from www.google.com

Both the Star (Feb 4) and The Sun (Feb 11) had carried stories about this new Jawi road signs, indicating that there are grouses from ground level.
Both stories had response from DBKL – yesterday’s Sun quoted an official saying that the new road signs offered “a chance for the non-Muslims to know and learn Jawi”. (see right)
How? By merely looking at the road signs? She must be out of her mind. But let’s not blame her.

It’s the problem of all government officials trying to bodek the PM by promoting his Islam Hadhari, whatever it means.

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I was waiting for some sort bad news about this 2 reporters from the day Vincent Tan took over the Sun newspaper. First it was Jacqueline Ann Surin, remember the letter she wrote to the Prime Minister. Please read this hear: http://www.sun2surf.com/article.cfm?id=14290Now it is the turn of Nades and Terrence. Individually and as a group they were the ones who exposed Zakaria the rail gate keeper and his mansion in Klang, his satay restaurant, late MIC State Assemblyman and his unlicensed restaurant, the sports centre in England, bill board scandal, and many more.

Now that they can’t criticize Toyo and his nefarious deeds, it is good bye to good journalism. Sun will only print trash to humour its masters.

What a sad thought.

clipped from www.jeffooi.com

theSun & the Toyo Deal

Semuanya OK at theSun?

Nexus among politicians, businessmen and journalists tends to paint a grim picture under the Abdullah Administration. Signs are showing strongly that there won’t be any more Khir Toyo whacking or expose on the local governments in Selangor in the free paper.

(Yes, you may be asking if the award-winning Citizen Nades-Terence Fernandez investigative reporting team will be disbanded.)

Things don’t look good on the so-called last bastion of free press in Malaysia if a recent meeting of the theSun’s owners and the paper’s senior editors is taken as a premonition of happenings to come.

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