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Thursday, February 16, 2012

‘Explain, apologise and we will forgive’

Luke Rintod

Najib Tun Razak must explain his government's extravagance to Sabahans if he wants to save himself at the ballot box.

KOTA KINABALU: Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, who begins a two-day visit to Sabah tomorrow, has been slapped with a litany of questions involving his government’s extravagant spending and financial scandals rocking the country.


Challenging Najib to clarify the allegations and speculations of squandered billions and to ‘save’ himself at the ballot box, State Reform Party (Star) Sabah deputy chairman Daniel Jambun said Najib must clear the perceptions that Umno has “no clear conscious” and prove that he is committed to stopping the rot on Sabah coffers.

“Scandals after scandals uncovered, this ruling party led by Umno seems to be immune of any wrong-doing as if it has no clear conscience.

“To them (Umno), it appears that everything is in order. But today let me ask the visiting PM Najib about some of the most notorious scandals and extravagance so that he may have the opportunity to clarify and quash them while here,” said Jambun.

Listing out his concerns, Jambun said Najib must explain the RM500 million commission derived from the submarine deals and the purchase of a similar sub worth RM4.1 billion.

“I would like to ask Najib what is his opinion on the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) scandal that involved a whopping RM12 billion but since its is in court proceeding, the PM may not want say anything but what about the established commission to the tune of RM500 million derived from deals to buy our navy submarines?

“Can Najib, who is also Finance Minister, also explain the buying of submarines worth RM4.1 billion really boost security in Sabah waters?

“Mr PM what about the PSC naval dockyard that costs us RM6.75 billion? Do you call this prudent or necessary?” asked Jambun on the eve of Najib’s visit.

He further asked the PM to explain RM964 million Sime Darby scandal, the RM8 million Paya Indah Wetlands deal and the RM1 billion which was wasted on the Eurocopter transaction.

“And please can you also clarify to the people on the RM230 million lost in Pos Malaysia (Transmile)? Or the easier to explain collapse of the newly-built Terengganu Stadium that cost RM292 million to build?

“And what about the repair cost of RM70 million on the MRR2? Or the issue of Maybank’s overpaid bill to the tune of RM4 billion?” he asked citing facts and figures which are openly being discussed online but seldom get attention in the mainstream media.

‘Look at our dilapidated schools’

Unrelenting in his demand for explanation, Jambun said the people in East Malaysia also wanted to hear Najib’s opinion on the current RM250 million National Feedlot Corporation scandal involving minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.

Questioning Najib’s often repeated call for the people to spend prudently, he said the government budget did not appear to reflect the same philosophy.

“Can you please explain to us why has your government approved RM70 million to build a Malaysian sport complex in London which now has become a white elephant? And what about the MATRADE repairs cost of RM120 million?

“Is this all what you called prudent spending in your budget every year?

“We Sabahans, would also want to ask Najib what is the benefit we received in the past 10 years since the Philharmonic Orchestra was established, as this orchestra is said to have swallowed our money to the tune of RM500 million.

“Is it true that its CEO’s salary is more than RM1 million per annum?” Jambun queried.

He also pointed out the fact that the government had disclosed that it spent RM3.2 billion in teaching Maths and Science in English over the past five years but had seen no tangible successes.

“Out of the amount, the government paid a whopping RM2.21 billion for the purchase of information and computer technology (ICT) equipments which were unable to give a breakdown.

“The government paid more than RM6,000 per notebook in contrast to market price of less than RM3,000 through some new consortia that was setup just to transact the notebook deal.

“Mr PM, there was no maths and science content for the teachers and the notebooks are all with the teachers’ children now.

“Look at our dilapidated schools and the poor students in Sabah, do you say this is “people first”? he taunted the premier.

‘We will forgive you’

He said the list of financial scandals was seemingly endless and urged Najib to “spend time and clarify these much talked about extravagances”

He said if Najib failed to explain the it would simply mean that “he did not care about how our money is spent”.

“All these extravaganza and ill-conceived ideas of yours are outrageous and unacceptable to Sabahans and Sarawakians.

“We believe this is the reason why your government is losing ground in the whole Peninsular.

“You must do something to quash all this talks once and for all.

“Perhaps, if you are man enough and have a clear conscience, you could just admit it and apologise to us the poorest Malaysians.

“We will forgive you at the ballot boxes. Or is this not-important for you to respond and clarify. You decide,” said Jambun half-sarcastically.

69 comments:

  1. He do not need to explain himself to win election as he has a steady n loyal pool of pro-BN PATI voters.

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    1. Najis,kamu hidup dengan bergelumang dosa,dosa kamu dan dosa Rosmah.Tuhan mungkin maafkan kami tapi saya tidak.

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    2. sometimes i feel like Rosmah is the one who controls the pm to do whatever she wants him to do.

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    3. SHALL WE FORGIVE THE MALAYAN PLUNDERERS & LOOTERS OF SABAH???

      THIS NAJIB SINNER WILL NEVER TELL THE TRUTH..ABOUT HOW THEY HAVE COLONIZED & LOOTED OUR COUNTRY!

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  2. The Federal Government needs to work harder in order to win back the voters, do what is needed as a government and start serving the people better.

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    1. the federal must do something to win people's hearts back..

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    2. Jangan salah letak calon.

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    3. the government need to strive harder to gain back the people's trust in order to win the election. But then again, with the many parties in sabah, most probably bn/umno will remain as the government.

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    4. BN should replace any new and capable candidates so that the younger generation can take part and gain experience.

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    5. STOP JOKING! WHY PROSTRATE YOURSELVES BEFORE THE "FEDERAL" GOV'T- YOU MEAN COLONIAL GOV'T?

      WAKE UP FROM YOUR DREAMS & STOP BEING MALAYAN COLONIAL SLAVES!

      SUCH COLONIAL MENTALITY WILL KEEP SABAH FOREVER A COLONY OF THE MALAYA COLONIALISTS!

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  3. We can't be sure if Najib is actually losing ground in the whole Peninsular unless the ballots are counted.

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    1. dengar2 rakyat di malaya sudah mula mahu berpihak kepada kerajaan disebabkan kegagalan pemerintahan PR untuk menyelesaiakan masalah rakyat..

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    2. Just wait for the election and we will be able to see how is the voting pattern.

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    3. Penentuan pada PRU13. Semuanya akan terjawab.

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    4. nothing we can say much will we know the result in this coming election.

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    5. tunggu sajalah PRU dan serahkan saja kepada rakya untuk membuat pilihan mereka.

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    6. sokongan pasti akan kekal pada pemimpin yang prihatin terhadap rakyat.

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  4. The thing is not only him do all the decision. Lot of people involve in the decision making.

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    1. Bukan senang untuk menjadi PM, beliau telah buat yang terbaik.

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    2. True, the PM is not the only one who can make the decision, there are many others who made their own decision without going through with the PM.

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    3. the PM will always consider the others opinion before making a decision.

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    4. Tidak salah untuk mendengar cadangan supaya keputusan dan rancangan yang terbaik akan dibuat.

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    5. sukar mau puaskan hati semua orang..yang penting lakukan apa yang baik untuk rakyat.

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  5. Sometime you should put yourself in someone else shoes.

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    1. it is easy to criticizes...

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    2. i wouldn't know how tough is it to be a pm but one thing for sure, PM responsibility is big. there are flaws in pm leadership but then again, no one is perfect.

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    3. Even though no one is perfect, it is not an excuse. Well, this is what Najib has to pay as a PM.

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  6. Janji yang di berikan kepada rakyat harus la di tunaikan, agar rakyat tidak hilang kepercayaan.

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    1. Pastikan setiap yang telah dijanjikan dilaksanakan sebelum PRU13

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    2. apa yang dijanjikan perlu ditunaikan demi kebaikan semua.

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  7. terpulang kepada rakyat untuk membuat pilihan...pru13 makin dekat..

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    1. semua parti pasti merancang strategi mereka untuk menang..rakyat buatlah pilihan dengan bijak.

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  8. Senang untuk mengkritik, tapi bukan senang untuk menjadi PM yang perlu memikirkan semua benda.

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    1. the people criticize so that the pm is aware of his weaknesses and therefore he needs to improve his leadership skills.

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    2. kritikan yang membina boleh diterima lagi tapi kalau yang menjatuhkan, pandai2lah untuk hadapinya.

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  9. The people want true leadership; just prove to them worthy of this.

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    1. The people will only vote for those who are worth voting.

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  10. We must all be a partaker of this decision making.

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    1. This I agree, all Malaysians who are eligible to vote should register themselves with the SPR so that they can play their part in the decision making, the country's future is in our hands.

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    2. the people are the ones who will determine the country's future. so do register as a voter if you haven't yet.

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  11. Let’s wait and see what happens after the election.

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  12. We can decide what will become of this by voting wisely.

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  13. Sometimes it can be really difficult to decide when you are up there as a leader.

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  14. bila jadi PM, mmg byk yang perlu dihadapi.

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    1. forgiving is easy but to forget is a bit difficult. PM need to prove to the people that he is able to fulfil his responsibility.

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    2. Biaslaah itu... Sebab itu sebolehnya elakkan daripada melakukan sesuatu yang mampu menyakitkan hati mana-mana pihak.

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  16. Buatlah janji yang boleh dikotakan, jika tidak, jangan buat semata-mata untuk memancing undi.

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    1. just like what oppositions always did. we have to be careful.

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  17. He is not perfect but all weaknesses has need to improve.

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    1. Setuju dengan winton. Tidak ada manusia yang sempurna di muka bumi ini, namun setiap kelemahan harus diperbaiki.

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  18. PM sudah lawat Sabah tapi adakah dia buat apa-apa penjelasan. Macam saya tak terbaca/terdengar pula atau saya terlepas pandang:P

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  19. Susah jadi orang atas kan... Semua mistake kena nampak tak dapat coverline:P

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    1. that's why they have to be careful with their speech and deeds.

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  20. Saya pecinta keamanan, jadi saya takkan bagi komen -ve. Saya cuma harap PM dapat penuhi permintaan rakyat:) All the best.

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  21. pastikan setiap yang dilakukan adalah memberikan manfaat untuk rakyat..

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  22. Rakyat semakin kehilangan yakin terhadap kerajaan terutama janji yang tidak dapat ditunaikan.

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    1. hope government will fulfilled their promises. don't let rakyat turned their vote to oppositions.

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  23. Accept his mistake but not to forget. He himself needed to overcome and be improve his limitation also as he play the role.

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  24. Najib harus memainkan peranan beliau sebagai seorang PM. Setiap tinkah laku beliau diambil perhatian oleh orang ramai juga.

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  25. He is not able to fulfill everyone needs.

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    1. After his visit, he might ask for a second chance.

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  26. Najib harus memilih calon dan muka baru di PRU13. Golongan baru ini harus diberi peluang supaya bersedia dengan keupayaan untuk bersaing.

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  27. BN masih boleh memberikan yang terbaik kepada Sabah maka perlulah meneruskan memberikan sokongan kepada BN.

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    1. Rakyat telah menghilangkan kepercayaan kepada mereka, harap rakyat dapat bertolak ansur.

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  28. whoever become a prime minister cannot run away from such questions.. the reason why is, there are more greed out there who dreaming that post..

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  29. We must believe he has his own reasons, how can we expect to explain it.

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  30. The federal has to make known to the people's grievances. Hope there will peace in this matter.

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