OFFERED
.....Abdul Rahman offered to help fund Rafizi’s travel expenses in order to
probe the RM3 billion claim against Anwar.
By : CLARA CHOOI
KUALA LUMPUR : PKR’s Rafizi
Ramli should stop pestering Hong Kong to reopen Datuk Musa Aman’s RM40 million
graft probe, says Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN) secretary Datuk Abdul Rahman
Dahlan, adding he will reveal official correspondence from the territory’s
anti-graft agency tomorrow to prove they had closed the case of their own
accord.
“I will reveal the letter
from the ICAC showing that the case was closed. I have the document that he has
been hunting for... I will reveal it in a press conference in Parliament on
Thursday,” the Kota Belud MP told The Malaysian Insider.
He was responding to
Rafizi’s plan to lead a four-man mission to Hong Kong to pressure the
Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) into reopening the graft probe
against Musa and Sabah timber trader Michael Chia.
Rafizi is heading a four-man
delegation hoping to resurrect the ICAC probe.
He called Rafizi an 'actor'
and a 'hypocrite' obsessed with 'political theatrics' for organising the trip
just because he refused to believe that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption
Commission (MACC) and the ICAC had investigated the matter thoroughly and
dropped the case for valid reasons.
Abdul Rahman further accused
Rafizi of practising double standards for distrusting the MACC’s decision to
close Musa’s case when he had accepted the Anti-Corruption Agency’s (ACA)
decision in the late 1990s call off its probe on allegations that Datuk Seri
Anwar Ibrahim once controlled some RM3 billion in master accounts.
“But stop, stop being an
actor. This is something very serious in nature because there is mention of the
Sabah Chief Minister (Musa),” he told Rafizi.
If Rafizi insists on going
to Hong Kong, however, Abdul Rahman said he will match the PKR man’s theatrics
by collecting donations to fly him to the UK, US and Singapore to dig up the
dirt on the RM3 billion allegation against Anwar.
“Dig up what happened to
that RM3 billion... after you (Rafizi) finish your business in Hong Kong, take
a connecting flight to the UK, the US and Singapore.
“If he (Rafizi) does not
have money, I will take pity of him... I will try to raise funds among Umno
members, start a fund... ‘Tabung Pembongkaran RM3 billion’ during the Umno
annual general meeting next week and get members to donate and buy him the
flight tickets,” Abdul Rahman said.
He continued to insist that
neither the ICAC nor the MACC had violated any of their principles in ordering
the probe against Musa closed, saying both agencies had conducted a thorough
investigation before making the decision.
ICAC representatives met
with Musa last year. Representatives from the ICAC had even travelled to Sabah
last year to meet personally with Musa, who offered his full co-operation,
Abdul Rahman added.
“So, subsequently, the MACC,
together with the ICAC concluded that there was no case as the allegations were
not sustainable.
“Now, why is it that Rafizi
does not believe the MACC this time but believed them back when they were still
known as the ACA? That is the fundamental question,” he asked.
Rafizi and three other PKR
lawmakers plan to meet with the ICAC and several Hong Kong lawmakers during
their two-day trip beginning tomorrow to determine the circumstances
surrounding the ICAC’s closure of its probe against Musa.
The PKR strategy director
believes the probe may have been closed for dubious reasons such as the
agency’s failure to cajole the MACC into co-operating with them in the case.
News portal Free Malaysia
Today had quoted Hong Kong’s Director of Public Prosecutions Kevin Zervos as saying
his office would require fresh evidence to revisit the case.
“In relation to this case,
it was more of a jurisdictional matter,” Zervos said. “Material that was
obtained from Malaysia was that it was political donations. If anything comes
up now to show that this wasn’t the case, the matter would definitely be looked
into.”
At a press conference
yesterday, Rafizi said the PKR team will also file a formal request with the
ICAC’s Operations Review Committee (ORC) seeking for the case the be reopened,
in light of recent developments that he said warrants a second investigation.
Among others, Rafizi pointed
to his recent exposé on the “gratification” received by Datuk Seri Mohamed
Nazri Aziz’s family from Chia, which he said was suspect as the Umno minister
had been the one who first “cleared” Musa from allegations of corruption.
Chia’s alleged link with
Musa first exploded in the media following an April article by whistleblower
site Sarawak Report, which had claimed that former was caught trying to leave
the Hong Kong International Airport with the RM40 million in Singapore
currency.
Nazri was accused of
receiving gratification from Chia.
At the time, Chia had
allegedly told the authorities that the money was meant for Musa.
The issue hit headlines again
last month when Nazri told Parliament that Musa had been cleared of corruption
in the matter after Malaysian and Hong Kong anti-graft authorities found that
the money was a “political donation” to Sabah Umno and was not meant for Musa’s
personal use.
But in the ensuing debates
on the issue, Pakatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers chided Nazri for declaring Musa
innocent without providing proof that ICAC had cleared the chief minister of
its own volition.
According to Nazri, the ICAC
had closed the case after the MACC discovered in its probe that the money in
Chia’s possession was meant for Sabah Umno and not Musa.
After Nazri’s denial, Rafizi
held a press conference in Parliament revealing what he said was photographic
evidence that Nazri had allegedly received kickbacks from Chia to clear his
name, in the form of a RM459,000 Hummer given to his son. (TMI)
Its much better if CM speak to defend himself.
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