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Najib sentenced to 15 years’ jail in major 1MDB trial, verdict likely to add to tensions in Anwar’s government

Former Malaysian PM Najib Razak faced 25 charges over allegations that roughly RM2.3 billion (S$727 million) was transferred into his personal bank accounts through a network of offshore entities. PHOTO: AFP


PUTRAJAYA – Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak was sentenced to 15 years’ jail on Dec 26 in a case involving the alleged misappropriation of about RM2.3 billion (S$730 million) in funds linked to the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) state fund.


Najib faced 25 charges, comprising 21 counts of money laundering and four counts of abuse of power, over allegations that roughly RM2.3 billion was transferred into his personal bank accounts through a network of offshore entities. He was found guilty of all the charges.


The 72-year-old was sentenced to 15 years’ jail by Malaysia’s High Court for each charge of abuse of power and five years for each of the 21 money laundering charges. The sentences are to run…


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Mahathir Mohamad is worth RM83 Billion


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Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga
Sep 18, 2023

Let me fathom a guess - S$69 billion?

Jailed Malaysian ex-PM Najib loses final bid to review graft conviction

KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 (Reuters) - Malaysia's top court on Friday dismissed a bid by jailed former prime minister Najib Razak to review his corruption conviction over the multi-billion dollar scandal at state fund 1MDB, ending Najib's judicial efforts to challenge the guilty verdict.


Najib became the first Malaysian premier to be imprisoned after Malaysia's Federal Court upheld a guilty verdict and 12-year prison sentence handed down to him by a lower court.


Najib, 69, can no longer challenge the conviction in court, but he has applied for a royal pardon which if successful could see him released without serving the full 12-year term.


Federal Court Judge Vernon Ong said a five-member panel voted 4-1 to dismiss Najib's application to review the conviction.


There was no miscarriage of justice in the top court's decision last year, he said, adding that a review was granted only in "very limited and exceptional…


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西廠
西廠
Apr 18, 2023

Stability of Malaysian PM Anwar’s unity government at stake amid spat over Najib Razak release

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s commitment to fighting corruption in the country has come under the spotlight, risking instability in the government.


Mr Anwar has long talked about tackling the scourge of corruption in Malaysia, but the ongoing debate over whether former prime minister Najib Razak should be released from jail before Eid celebrations has created a dilemma for him.


The 69-year-old Najib was imprisoned for 12 years last year over corruption charges in the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) debacle.



Now in a bid to free its former party president, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), Mr Anwar’s biggest partner in the unity government, has stepped up pressure on the Pardons Board in which Mr Anwar is a member.


Meanwhile, the country’s anti-corruption commission has launched a probe into alleged wrongdoing by lawmakers that are part of the government bloc itself, the latest involving Human Resources Minister V Sivakumar.


PRESSURE FROM THE BIGGEST PARTNER


The 19-party coalition government is the biggest ever in the country’s history.


Managing the diverse parties’ interests is no mean feat for Mr Anwar, who took over as the 10th prime minister last November.


Five months on, UMNO is ramping up efforts to free Najib, after its former party president had exhausted all avenues of appeal in court and failed in a recent review to overturn his conviction and sentence.


Early this month, Law Minister Azalina Othman Said, who is from UMNO, revealed that the anti-corruption agency in its probe last year found the high court judge who convicted Najib had breached the Judges’ Code of Ethics and had a conflict of interest.



The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Azam Baki has since denied leaking the report.


“It is no more legal. All legal procedures have been exhausted, so now it’s up to the king to exercise his discretion in the so-called court of compassion,” said Ms Azalina.


UMNO’s actions are said to have put the country’s institutions at stake.


“This is a serious issue (and) it's an effort that undermines various government institutions,“ said former Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin, who was expelled from the party in January this year.


UMNO’s former information chief Shahril Hamdan, who was in January this year suspended from the party for six years, said: “It is a slippery slope. The end justifies the means without taking into account the long-term impact. This has set a dangerous precedent, a lot of things can go wrong.”


Many, including non-government organisations, have raised concerns about PM Anwar’s reform pledges and the long-term stability of his unity government stemming from the ongoing episode.


More at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/malaysia-prime-minister-anwar-ibrahim-faces-dilemma-between-anti-corruption-fight-najib-razak-release-unity-government-instability-3425261

Najib takes a dig at Muhyiddin: WELCOME.

反贪会主席丹斯里阿占巴基证实慕尤丁会在明日被控,惟没有说明是否今天扣留慕尤丁。土团党宣传主任拿督拉查里也表示该党做好准备,包括慕尤丁可能无法为周日的土团党大会主持开幕等。 自昨日传出慕尤丁被捕或提控消息后,许多网民笑说:“在加影监狱服刑的纳吉有伴了?”

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UMNO expels former Malaysian health minister Khairy, suspends ex-defence minister Hishammuddin



SINGAPORE: The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) has expelled former health minister Khairy Jamaluddin, while former defence minister Hishammuddin Hussein was among a number of politicians suspended from the party.


According to a statement issued on Friday night (Jan 27) following a party supreme council meeting, UMNO secretary-general Ahmad Maslan said former youth chief Mr Khairy and supreme council member Noh Omar have been sacked for breaching party disciplinary rules.


“UMNO members who have been sacked based on disciplinary breaches … due to wrongdoings during the 15th General Election (GE15) are Tan Sri Noh Omar and Saudara Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar,” he said.


Mr Hishammuddin, former UMNO information chief Shahril Hamdan as well as UMNO leaders Fathul Bari Mat Jahya, Maulizan Bujang and Salim Sharif have been suspended for six years, he said.


Others who have been sacked include five party members from the Pasir Gudang division, nine from the…


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PM Anwar: Immediate action needed to address Malaysia's RM1.5 trillion national debt



KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s national debt has reached RM1.5 trillion (US$350 billion) and immediate action must be taken to address the issue, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Tuesday (Jan 17).


He said the figure, which includes liabilities, has already exceeded 80 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP) and that this has a direct impact on the economy.


He was quoted as saying by the New Straits Times that the figure also suggests that the country’s budget deficit will widen further than the earlier estimate of 5.8 per cent of the GDP for 2022.


“The problem with our debt is it has already touched RM1.2 trillion and if liabilities are included, the debt is RM1.5 trillion,” said Mr Anwar at the 2023 Budget Dialogue at the finance ministry.


In 2018, then-prime minister Mahathir Mohamad revealed that the country was saddled with more than RM1 trillion in debt following the…


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Malaysia Election, even their fishes flee to SG waters so their fishermen follow



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Rosmah Mansor spent RM100,000 a month on PR efforts to deflect criticism of her lavish lifestyle!


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The Baron
The Baron
Sep 03, 2022

I am so "moved" to tears LOL

Malaysia Merdeka Day rehearsal

Hormat!



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Umbrage Ng
Umbrage Ng
Sep 01, 2022

Wah the mayor of Ipoh is really jin siao on



Najib fell into his chair, Rosmah in tears as Federal Court upholds ex-PM's SRC conviction

A standing Datuk Seri Najib Razak fell into his seat in the dock upon hearing the Federal Court’s that the High Court judge did not err in sentencing him to 12 years in prison and a fine of RM210 million in relations to the embezzlement case of SRC International Sdn Bhd.


His wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor meanwhile was seen wiping hear tears as she held back her emotions; full of sadness and sorrow.


The court’s atmosphere, filled with Najib’s family and staff turned even more gloomy when Rosmah sat next to him accompanied by their children Norashaman and Nooryana Najwa.


These were their final moments with their loved one, before he - Najib - was taken to away in a black SUV that had been on standby mode behind the Palace of Justice in Presint 2, Putrajaya.


However, the irony here was the fact that not far from the…


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fuchsia
fuchsia
Feb 05, 2024

If I may say so, Anwar is turning out to be quite the fucking joke himself

DISGUSTING: Some Malaysian poultry farmers are breeding chickens in toilets

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Blue Blooded Specimen
Blue Blooded Specimen
Aug 06, 2022

Absolutely repugnant and unhygienic, to say the least 🤮

Mahathir flips prata, says media took him out of context



tldr: prata jin ho jiak

U Song Boh?


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City Hunter
City Hunter
Jun 23, 2022


Ex-PM Mahathir says Malaysia should claim Singapore and Riau Islands

TLDR: Malaysia claim us, U Song Boh?



KUALA LUMPUR - Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has said that Singapore was once owned by Johor and the state of Johor should claim that Singapore be returned to it and to Malaysia.


"However, there is no demand whatsoever of Singapore. Instead, we show our appreciation to the leadership of this new country called Singapore," he added during a speech on Sunday (June 19).


Tun Dr Mahathir also said the Malaysian government deemed it more valuable that they won control over the islands of Sipadan and Ligitan off Borneo against Indonesia at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), while giving up a piece of rock "the size of a table" - Pedra Branca - to Singapore.


"We should demand not just that Pedra Branca, or Pulau Batu Puteh, be given back to us, we should also demand Singapore as well as the…


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Ashley  Wu
Ashley Wu
Jun 22, 2022


Report: PM Muhyiddin informs Bersatu MPs of decision to resign tomorrow


Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin is expected to tender his resignation to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong tomorrow. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa


KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15 — Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin is expected to tender his resignation to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong tomorrow.


Malaysiakini reported that Muhyiddin informed of his decision during a high-level meeting with Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) leaders this morning.


Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Special Functions) Datuk Seri Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof told the online news portal that Muhyiddin informed the MPs that he had exhausted all avenues to sustain his administration and resigning was the last resort.


“We just finished the meeting. Tomorrow, there will be a special Cabinet meeting. After that, he will head to Istana Negara to submit his resignation,” Redzuan said.


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Ah Sam Boi Boi
Ah Sam Boi Boi
Aug 25, 2021

Analysts: Deciding Cabinet lineup is Ismail Sabri’s first litmus test as PM



KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 25 — Deciding on a lineup of Cabinet members who are up to the job and appeasing his political “supporters” at the same time would be the first administrative challenge for Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob as the new prime minister, political pundits said.


More importantly, they said Ismail Sabri would need to navigate the demands of his own party Umno and its president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi to ensure the new government remains stable with the backing of his party colleagues.


The pundits also stressed that Ismail Sabri’s lineup of ministers should include experienced and tactful leaders to keep conflict at a minimum, seeing as he only has a limited amount of time to govern before an election has to be called.


Universiti Utara Malaysia political analyst Md Shukri Shuib told Malay Mail that Ismail Sabri must first consolidate his position within Umno after obvious factions emerged within the party during Perikatan Nasional’s reign.


“That is why the first task is to tackle Umno leaders, especially the president, deputy president, and the supreme council, where even though they consist of not many MPs, they still have a strong voice in ruling Umno.


“So now Ismail faces the difficult task of first needing to accommodate Umno itself,” he said.


Md Shukri said Ismail Sabri would next need to arrange a discourse with all the other ruling party heads to consolidate everyone’s support and ensure all are kept abreast of the government’s direction.


He suggested that the other political parties would be easier to approach, claiming that things would fall in place once Ismail passes the hurdle that is Umno.


“I think other party presidents, they are very professional where even the likes of PAS and Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) can accept the reality that they have smaller numbers, and even Muhyiddin, who led PN and heads Bersatu (Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia), can understand the situation,” he said.


Md Shukri explained the consolidation among ruling parties must take place to ensure Ismail Sabri’s Cabinet is united its objectives on combating Covid-19, while also working to boost the government’s waning popularity.


“If not, if they are very conservative like how it was under Muhyiddin, then all the baggage and problems will be brought up and emerge again,” he said.


Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) geostrategist Prof Azmi Hassan agreed that Ismail Sabri would unlikely to be the envy of many as he has to juggle between appointing capable ministers while pleasing the demands from the two main Malay parties, Umno and Bersatu.


“Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri needs to juggle between the capabilities of each MP to be appointed as a minister and which party the MP represents because there is internal squabbling within the parties that want their MPs to be appointed to certain critical ministries and portfolios,” he told Malay Mail.


UKM political analyst Jamaie Hamil agreed with Azmi, saying conditions like Bersatu’s demand to exclude Umno leaders facing trials in court, and Umno asking that no Bersatu ministers labelled as failures of the PN government be reappointed would all have to be factored in by Ismail Sabri, which further complicates the process.


Jamaie said Ismail Sabri would have to play his cards right to make the correct moves in his lineup so it triggers the least amount of conflict.


“We might see Ismail prioritising new candidates, besides those who were in the previous Cabinet, but he has to be careful when making his decision due to these underlying conditions from Umno and Bersatu.


“However, in my opinion, whatever decision made by the prime minister will not be able to appease every party within the government, a government whose name we are still unsure about,” he said.


Jamaie pointed out that Ismail Sabri’s other allies in PAS and GPS would also have to be considered for Cabinet positions; some, he said, had leaders who were perhaps better candidates compared to those in the previous Cabinet.


UTM’s Azmi underlined the hazards of Ismail Sabri having to work under such conditions, suggesting it would be virtually impossible to achieve both the political and administrative objectives being set out.


“Ismail needs a capable team whom he can rely and depend on, and this cannot be done when parties are demanding their people be selected for specific portfolios.


“This is the most challenging part as Ismail also needs their support, and as such, the parties are not giving a free hand to the prime minister to pick his team,” said Azmi.


Ismail Sabri, who was sworn in last Saturday, has said his Cabinet lineup would be revealed by this week while confirming that Opposition lawmakers would not be included, quashing prospects of a unity government.


Get to work quick


Upon deciding his Cabinet, Ismail Sabri is next faced with the need to rapidly address the many issues faced by the nation because of the Covid-19 pandemic.


Azmi said the new prime minister would have to hit the ground running and would do well to not reappoint ministers deemed failures under the previous PN administration.


He said this would prevent Ismail Sabri’s government from repeating costly mistakes which were committed by Muhyiddin’s PN government.


“This is where certain ministries that were critical in handling the pandemic had a minister that seemed to be incapable of discharging his duties as expected, and this was because the minister was appointed not because of his abilities but because it was pushed for by his or her respective parties.


“What we need now are policies and strategies which are different from the previous ones in handling the pandemic, especially due to the emerging Covid-19 variants like Delta and Kappa,” said Azmi.


UKM’s Jamaie said there were, however, standout ministers from the previous administration whom he said performed well enough to be considered this time around.


“In my view, ministers like Khairy Jamaluddin and Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein at the Foreign Affairs Ministry can probably be retained, or maybe named for another ministry portfolio,” he suggested.


Md Shukri said Ismail Sabri should form a compact Cabinet, one smaller than that of PN’s, to avoid redundancy and overlapping functions, and that managing a smaller group of ministers would be easier when it comes to consolidating support.


However, independent political analyst Datuk M. Periasamy said that despite these calls for a smaller Cabinet, a sufficient number of portfolios must be created to cater to the multi-faceted needs of the mixed communities here.


“Even though countries which have a larger population than Malaysia have a Cabinet smaller in size, Malaysia’s Cabinet is larger as it has to accommodate the needs of a multi-racial population, given how Malaysia is not a homogenous country like the US, the United Kingdom, Indonesia or China,” he told Malay Mail.


But Periasamy agreed on the need to streamline functions by possibly integrating certain existing ministries.


“The prime minister also has to consider the wishes of various multiracial parties and appoint ministers proportionately so that no race feels they are left out,” he added.


Md Shukri pointed out how Ismail Sabri has just around 21 months to govern before a general election is due. This probably means he would most likely continue policies implemented under Muhyiddin, he added.


“I don’t think Ismail will stretch it until 21 months (before calling elections), so that is the limitation that he has... the timeframe for Ismail to work is not long, not much can be done.


“He has to work progressively with the administrative and diplomatic officers and the bureaucrats to make things work, but please reduce the size of the Cabinet,” he said.


Speculation over supposed Cabinet lineups has surfaced since Ismail Sabri’s swearing-in, with GPS calling for a deputy PM to be appointed from among their ranks.


Speculation has been rife that Bersatu’s Datuk Seri Azmin Ali and Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainuddin are possible deputy PM and finance minister candidates.


Ismail Sabri has however denied all these supposed appointments, saying he will announce his Cabinet lineup once it has been received and consented to by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.


https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/25/analysts-deciding-cabinet-lineup-is-ismail-sabris-first-litmus-test-as-pm/2000247

It appears there's another leak involving Chan Chun Sing



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GOD MODE
GOD MODE
Jan 06, 2021

CCS is due for a medical checkup on account he has gotten rather leaky of late.....

Lim Guan Eng arrested, to be charged tomorrow!



PUTRAJAYA: Former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in connection with the undersea tunnel project. He will be charged tomorrow.

The DAP secretary-general and former finance minister will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur special corruption court tomorrow morning under Section 16 (a)(A) of the MACC Act 2009.

And on Aug 10, he will be charged under Section 23 of the same act at the Penang Sessions Court.

However MACC did not provide details of the charge.


Lim had earlier arrived at the MACC headquarters here at 9.10pm.


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西廠
西廠
Aug 07, 2020

LGE's biggest mistake was trusting a Melayu contractor too wholeheartedly.

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