Quote from KLPos from BERNAMA report:
BADAN Pencegah Rasuah (BPR) hari ini menafikan dakwaan Presiden Parti Maju Sabah (SAPP) Datuk Yong Teck Lee bahawa tindakan BPR membuka kertas siasatan ke atasnya sebagai satu ugutan.
Ketua Pengarah BPR Datuk Seri Ahmad Said Hamdan berkata badan itu tidak pernah mengugut sesiapa pun dan tindakan BPR itu tidak bermotifkan politik atau atas arahan mana-mana pihak.
But if Datuk YTL did take any stance to "Vote of No Confidence" towards the PM, will the investigation take place? I am just a man on the street that look it that way.
However the statement made by the DG that "Sebagai sebuah badan penguatkuasa undang-undang, kita jalankan siasatan tanpa rasa takut atau pilih kasih" is most welcome.
TWO
PKR's Deputy President, Dr. Syed Husin Ali claimed that Barisan Nasional MPs from Sarawak are on the verge of throwing their support behind the opposition, were “hijacked” as they were among a group of 10 leaders from the state who were taken on a trip to Beijing.
If the "hijack" is true and for the purpose of keeping them with BN, can that be considered as political bribery and can be charged too?
Datuk YTL too were offered post by PM. Is that too a bribe?
Abdullah said he had told Yong after the elections that he would be made a special envoy connected to the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East Asean Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA), including giving him roles connected to the promotion of trade and tourism for Sabah and also help out on issues on illegal immigration and other matters. - The Star
But if Datuk YTL did take any stance to "Vote of No Confidence" towards the PM, will the investigation take place? I am just a man on the street that look it that way.
However the statement made by the DG that "Sebagai sebuah badan penguatkuasa undang-undang, kita jalankan siasatan tanpa rasa takut atau pilih kasih" is most welcome.
TWO
PKR's Deputy President, Dr. Syed Husin Ali claimed that Barisan Nasional MPs from Sarawak are on the verge of throwing their support behind the opposition, were “hijacked” as they were among a group of 10 leaders from the state who were taken on a trip to Beijing.
If the "hijack" is true and for the purpose of keeping them with BN, can that be considered as political bribery and can be charged too?
Datuk YTL too were offered post by PM. Is that too a bribe?
Abdullah said he had told Yong after the elections that he would be made a special envoy connected to the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East Asean Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA), including giving him roles connected to the promotion of trade and tourism for Sabah and also help out on issues on illegal immigration and other matters. - The Star
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