Tangga ke-2 bawa keluar wang haram, Malaysia bakal muflis – Anwar

on Jan 29, 2011

LABIS: Malaysia kini berada di tangga kedua tertinggi di dunia yang mempunyai aliran keluar wang haram sekaligus bakal menempatkan Malaysia sebagai negara bankrap, kata Ketua Umum KEADILAN, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Beliau berkata demikian merujuk kepada laporan Global Financial Integrity (GFI) di bawah kajian Illicit Financial Flow From Developing Country 2000 hingga 2009.

“Tahun 2000 sahaja, sejumlah USD 28 bilion wang dibawa keluar dari negara ini. Manakala pada 2008 telah naik sehingga 33%, iaitu dengan jumlah USD 68 bilion.''


Wang ini adalah wang rasuah, wang tipu dengan kerja-kerja tidak halal dan wang yang dilarikan daripada cukai. Maknanya, wang tanpa rekod yang dibawa keluar berjumlah RM240 bilion setahun,” katanya dalam ceramah pada kempen Pilihanraya Kecil Tenang di Dataran Wayang Pacak, malam tadi.

Anwar bagaimanapun mencabar Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak untuk menjelaskan segera mengenai laporan tersebut, yang didakwanya sebagai tanda-tanda bahawa negara ini bakal muflis.

“Sepatutnya Perdana Menteri yang juga Menteri Kewangan mengambil tanggungjawab kerana ada laporan antarabangsa. Mana dia Suruhanjaya Sekuriti, Bank Negara, Kementerian Kewangan dan Unit Perancang Ekonomi?

“Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersil kena jalankan siasatan, tentang siapa yang bertanggungjawab melarikan wang dan khianat kepada negara. Kalau macam ini alamatnya negara akan bankrap.

“Bila ditanya kepada Menteri, tak tahu untuk menjawab. Menteri apa ini? Sebab itu saya ulang, saya nak debat soal ekonomi. Bukan kita nak aibkan orang,” jelas Anwar di hadapan kira-kira 2,000 hadirin.
 
Beliau juga menegaskan, sekiranya Pakatan Rakyat berjaya menawan Putrajaya, pesalah-pesalah tersebut akan didakwa dan wang tersebut akan dikembalikan kepada rakyat Malaysia.

Pada 20 Januari lalu, GFI – sebuah badan pemerhati kewangan menyenaraikan Malaysia antara negara yang merekodkan jumlah aliran wang haram tertinggi dalam tempoh sembilan tahun.
 
Laporan itu menyebut, aliran wang keluar dari negara ini meningkat lebih tiga kali ganda dalam tempoh 2000 hingga 2008.

Aliran wang keluar dari Malaysia pada 2000 berjumlah RM67.7 bilion. Lapan tahun kemudian, jumlah ini bertambah sehingga RM208 bilion.

GFI mendefinisikan wang haram sebagai merujuk kepada wang daripada aktiviti-aktiviti tidak sah seperti rasuah, kecurian, sogokan serta pengelakan cukai.
 
Sehingga kini, belum ada reaksi rasmi daripada pihak berkuasa berhubung laporan, malah Perdana Menteri enggan mengulasnya ketika ditanya pada 21 Januari lalu.


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Sebuah laporan portal berita terkenal antarabangsa, CNN pernah mendedahkan bahawa Perdana Menteri Najib Tun Razak yang sebelum ini mendakwa Anwar Ibrahim sebagai agen Yahudi, membuat satu pusingan U (U Turn) apabila menggambarkan Anwar Ibrahim sebagai agen Arab Saudi pula.

Najib membuat aduan tidak puas hati kepada Arab Saudi kerana kerabat diraja berkenaan memberikan dana kepada Anwar Ibrahimm untuk Pilihanraya Umum akan datang rujuk link ini [Najib gambarkan Anwar agen Arab Saudi].

Menteri Dalam Negeri Hishammuddin walaupun mengaku belum lagi membaca laporan itu, dengan pantas menafikan bahawa Najib terlibat membuat aduan tersebut! Sebaliknya telah mengeluarkan arahan kepada pihak Polis agar menyiasat sejauh mana Anwar terlibat dengan rangkaian pengganas. [Malaysiakini] Berikut laporan dari Malaysiakini, sila klik untuk membesarkan imej.



Inilah yang dikatakan Menteri yang "bercakap asalkan mulut berbunyi", dia sendiri mengaku tak baca lagi laporan, siasat pun tidak tapi dah keluarkan kenyataan Najib tak terlibat! Kalau portal berita terkenal CNN memfitnah Najib, apa lagi samanlah!

Buktikan kepada rakyat bahawa Najib benar-benar tidak mengadu kepada Arab Saudi dengan mendakwa putera raja negara tersebut ada memperuntukkan sejumlah wang yang besar untuk membantu Anwar Ibrahim pada pilihanraya akan datang! Lakukan siasatan dan saman portal CNN yang memfitnah Najib! Ini belum apa-apa lagi, penulis CNN tak sempat bangun dari tempat duduknya Hishammuddin dah menafikannya.

Tapi tambah melucukan, dia sendiri tak baca lagi laporan, terus suruh pihak polis siasat apabila terdengarkan nama Anwar Ibrahim. Pantang dengar nama Anwar Ibrahim, terus suruh Polis siasat! Mahu tak mahu terpaksa ReJaM panggil menteri dalam negeri ini sebagai bodoh!





"Pemimpin UMNO akan meracau dan meronta-ronta bagai dijangkiti sawan bila terdengar nama Anwar Ibrahim"




Najib buat U turn tuduh Anwar agen Arab Saudi pulak...
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Protesters return to Cairo’s Tahrir Square return to Cairo’s Tahrir Squar

CAIRO – Hundreds of anti-government protesters returned Saturday to the streets of central Cairo, chanting slogans against Hosni Mubarak just hours after the Egyptian president fired his Cabinet and promised reforms but refused to step down.
The sight of protesters pouring into Cairo’s downtown Tahrir Square for a fifth day indicated Mubarak’s words in a televised speech shortly after midnight had done little to cool the anger over Egypt’s crushing poverty, unemployment and corruption.
Over five days of protests — the largest Egypt has experienced in decades — protesters have overwhelmed police forces in Cairo and other cities around the nation with their numbers and in attacks with rocks and firebombs.
Overnight, the government called in military forces and by morning the army had replaced police in guarding government buildings and other key areas.
Several tanks were parked in the vast Tahrir Square, but soldiers did not intervene in Saturday’s protest there. Not far from the square, the army sealed off the road leading to the parliament and Cabinet buildings.
Along the Nile, smoke was still billowing from the ruling party’s headquarters, which protesters set ablaze during Friday’s unrest, the most dramatic day of protests since the unrest began on Tuesday.
Also Saturday, mobile phone services were restored after a government-ordered communications blackout aimed at stopping Friday’s protests. Protesters have used text messaging and social networking websites to coordinate demonstrations.
Vodafone and Mobinil cell phone services were working Saturday morning, about 24 hours after they were cut. Internet service appeared to remain down.
Vodafone said Friday that the Egyptian government had ordered all mobile telephone operators to suspend services “in selected areas” of the country. Britain-based Vodafone Group PLC is one of the largest mobile phone operators in Egypt, with more than 25 million subscribers.
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CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 29: Demonstators gather in Tarhir Square on January 29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets across Egypt in Cairo, Suez, and Alexandria to call for the resignation of  President Hosni Mubarak. Riot police and the Army have been sent into the streets to quell the protests, which so far have claimed 32 lives and left more than a thousand injured.
CAIRO, EGYPT – JANUARY 29: Demonstators gather in Tarhir Square on January 29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets across Egypt in Cairo, Suez, and Alexandria to call for the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. Riot police and the Army have been sent into the streets to quell the protests, which so far have claimed 32 lives and left more than a thousand injured.
CAIRO, EGYPT - JANUARY 29: Protestors flee a volley tear gas in Tarhir Square on January 29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets across Egypt in Cairo, Suez, and Alexandria to call for the resignation of  President Hosni Mubarak. Riot police and the Army have been sent into the streets to quell the protests, which so far have claimed 32 lives and left more than a thousand injured.
CAIRO, EGYPT – JANUARY 29: Protestors flee a volley tear gas in Tarhir Square on January 29, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets across Egypt in Cairo, Suez, and Alexandria to call for the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. Riot police and the Army have been sent into the streets to quell the protests, which so far have claimed 32 lives and left more than a thousand injured.
An anti-government protester, standing atop an Egyptian army armoured personnel carrier throws a stone towards Egyptian police, background, in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. The army was using its vehicles to protect the police forces from the protesters, but their line is breached by protesters.
An anti-government protester, standing atop an Egyptian army armoured personnel carrier throws a stone towards Egyptian police, background, in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. The army was using its vehicles to protect the police forces from the protesters, but their line is breached by protesters.
An Egyptian soldier stand guard as slogan written in Arabic reads down Mubarak on an armored vehicle in central Cairo on January 29, 2011. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
An Egyptian man stands in front of a burning armored vehicle in central Cairo on January 29, 2011. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
An Egyptian man stands in front of a burning armored vehicle in central Cairo on January 29, 2011. Egypt’s embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
Egyptians look at a burnt armored vehicle in central Cairo on January 29, 2011. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
Smoke rises from the burnt headquarters of the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) in central Cairo on January 29, 2011. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
Smoke rises from the burnt headquarters of the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) in central Cairo on January 29, 2011. Egypt’s embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
Smoke rises from the burnt headquarters of the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) in central Cairo on January 29, 2011. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
An Egyptian man bulds a barricade in front of a tank in central Cairo on January 29, 2011. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power.
A billboard featuring an image of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, is defaced and torn by anti-government protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. The billboard reads in Arabic part of the following sentence: ' National Democratic Party Headquarters in Giza Governorate' , referring to Mubarak's ruling party.
A billboard featuring an image of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, is defaced and torn by anti-government protesters in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. The billboard reads in Arabic part of the following sentence: ‘ National Democratic Party Headquarters in Giza Governorate’ , referring to Mubarak’s ruling party.
Egyptian anti-government protesters who spent the night in Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt,  are seen backdropped by smoke billowing from a burning building Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011.
Egyptian anti-government protesters who spent the night in Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, are seen backdropped by smoke billowing from a burning building Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011.
An Egyptian anti-government activist, wounded during clashes with police, poses for the photographer along with other protesters in Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, early Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. Mobile phone service have been partially restored in Egypt, Saturday, after the recent communications blackout.
An Egyptian anti-government activist, wounded during clashes with police, poses for the photographer along with other protesters in Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, early Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. Mobile phone service have been partially restored in Egypt, Saturday, after the recent communications blackout.

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Lebih 70 peratus kaum Cina Tenang sokong cikgu Mala - Jui Meng

LABIS: Sokongan masyarakat Cina terhadap calon Pas, Normala Sudirman meningkat kepada lebih 70 peratus, kata Pengerusi Majlis Pimpinan KEADILAN Negeri Johor, Datuk Chua Jui Meng.

“Pada pilihan raya umum lalu, sokongan mereka adalah 55 peratus. Tetapi kali ini respon dari masyarakat Cina adalah hebat.

“Bagi masyarakat Tionghua, bila Cikgu Mala senyum sahaja, hati masyarakat Tionghua terus ‘cair’,” kata secara seloroh dalam ceramah pada kempen Pilihan raya Kecil Tenang di Dataran Wayang Pacak, malam tadi.

Beliau berkata, selama tiga minggu, KEADILAN menjalankan kempen dan mendapat maklumat termasuk dari program jamuan makan malam, ceramah dan culaan di kawasan sekitar.

Dalam pada itu, Jui Meng berkata, pasukan khas dari KEADILAN Johor dan Selangor ditugaskan untuk menjalankan penerangan dan kempen di kawasan estet dan ladang.

Beliau berkata, masyarakat Cina muak dengan sikap hipokrit Umno Barisan Nasional (BN) berikutan isu peribadi yang dibangkitkan Presiden MCA, Chua Soi Lek dan bertekad untuk menolak BN pada pilihan raya kecil kali ini.

“Secara serius, saya katakan, masyarakat Cina di Tenang akan ‘bungkus’ dia, anak beranak,” jelasnya, merujuk kepada Chua Soi Lek dan anaknya, Chua Tee Yong.

“Reformasi di Malaysia dan Johor perlu bermula di Tenang. Jadi, saya meminta kawan-kawan Melayu untuk membantu kita memberi penerangan kepada orang kampung dan Felda untuk sama membuat perubahan,” katanya.


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ILHAM: BN dijangka menang, majoriti tiga ribu......

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Keputusan pilihanraya kecil DUN Tenang yang dijadualkan esok dijangka memihak kepada calon BN, Mohd Azahar Ibrahim. Namun hasrat Umno untuk meraih majoriti melebihi lima ribu undi diramalkan tidak kesampaian.

Laporan banci badan penyelidikan bebas ILHAM Centre yang dikeluarkan pagi ini menunjukkan calon BN sehingga kini mendahului PAS dengan majoriti sekitar tiga ribu undi.

BN dijangka memperolehi sekitar enam ribu hingga tujuh ribu undi manakala PAS pula dikatakan akan hanya mengutip dalam lingkungan empat ribu undi. 

Berdasarkan hasil dapatan silang kaum dengan soalan parti mana dijangka menang, BN dijangka memperolehi 73.1 peratus undi Melayu, Cina (48.6 peratus), India (50 peratus) dan kaum lain (75 peratus). 
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Menurut ILHAM, kajian dijalankan pada 26 hingga 28 Januari 2011 lalu untuk melihat perspektif pengundi terhadap parti, calon dan kecenderungan pengundian mereka.

Tinjauan selama dua hari secara komprehensif ini dilakukan di sebuah daerah mengundi dengan menemubual pengundi berdaftar secara bersemuka di 10 daerah mengundi daripada 13 daerah mengundi di DUN berkenaan.

Seramai 549 orang yang terdiri daripada semua komposisi kaum, peringkat umur dan pekerjaan dijadikan sampel kajian ini.

Berdasarkan kajian ILHAM, faktor utama responden memberi undi adalah berasaskan parti berbanding faktor calon dan isu yang dimainkan. 

Azahar lebih popular 

Faktor parti diwakili 62.5 peratus daripada keseluruhan responden.

Jika dilihat kepada kekuatan calon, kedua-dua parti dilihat mempunyai kelebihan masing-masing. 
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Namun calon BN, Mohd Azhar Ibrahim atau lebih dikenali sebagai “Tok Ai” mendapat 91.4 peratus dikenali oleh pengundi. Manalaka Normala Sudirman atau lebih popular dengan panggilan Cikgu Mala mendapat 79.6 peratus undi di kalangan responden.

Isu serangan peribadi kerana Normala mengenai memakai sarung tangan bila berjabat tangan dengan pengundi lelaki didapati tidak memberikan kesan kepada responden sebagai isu yang kuat. 

Begitu juga isu lainnya seperti penyelewengan tanah, suami Cikgu Mala sakit dan sebagainya tidak cukup untuk mempengaruhi pola pengundian.

pas tenang normala sudirman shaking handsKajian juga memdapati jentera PAS di Tenang kali ini cukup agresif dalam siri-siri kempen dan ziarah rumah ke rumah. Dengan menyasarkan undi wanita dan kakitangan kerajaan terutamanya guru, tema Cikgu Mala dilihat signifikan dalam strategi kempen PAS. 

Namun, berdasarkan maklum balas responden di perkampungan tradisi sekitar Kampung Tenang, Pekan Ayer Panas, Kg Redong, tidak berlaku anjakan ketara paten sokongan. 

Jentera PAS dan Pakatan Rakyat juga dilihat belum mempunyai daya tarikan untuk mengubah pendirianpolitik golongan peneroka Felda, meskipun terdapat sedikit sinar harapan terutama generasi kedua Felda yang mempunyai pendirian politik rasional untuk memilih Pakatan Rakyat.

tenang by election 280111 pakatan ceramah crowdDi kawasan bandar Labis dan beberapa lokaliti majoriti pengundi Cina, ILHAM mendapati, tahap sokongan pengundi Cina kepada PAS tidak ketara walaupun terdapat protes senyap di kalangan pengundi Cina. 

Tiada bendera BN 

Ini dapat dilihat dengan ketiadaan bendera BN di kawasan kediaman pengundi Cina berbanding perkampungan Melayu.
Pengundi Cina juga dilihat kurang berkeyakinan dengan Pakatan Rakyat kerana jentera dilihat tidak bersepadu sepertimana jentera BN. Kesannya, Pakatan Rakyat mungkin tidak mendapat sokongan daripada pengundi Cina sepertimana yang diharapkan.

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Di kalangan pengundi Melayu pula, rupabentuk kerjasama Pakatan Rakyat masih kabur di kalangan kebanyakan pengundi. Di samping kejayaan media BN memanipulasi beberapa isu berkaitan perkara ini, pergerakan kempen calon PAS turut tidak meyakinkan pengundi. 

Menurut ILHAM, pergerakan rumah ke rumah Cikgu Mala misalnya tidak disertai tokoh-tokoh lain selain pemimpin-pemimpin PAS sahaja.

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MESIR MASIH BERGOLAK.......TENANG BILA NAK TENANG.......

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Kerajaan diktator Presiden Mesir, Hosni Mubarak berada dalam keadaan macam telor dihujung tanduk saja sekarang. Bila-bila masa saja akan tumbang akibat gelombang kebangkitan rakyat Mesir yang semakin berani bersatu hati semua lapisan umur dan jantina untuk tumbangkan kerajaan Hosni Mubarak yang berkuasa selama 30 tahun.

Ada yang kata bila tumbang saja 'Umno Mesir' akan tumbanglah Umno Malaysia..sama-sama kita tungguuuu..

Hosni Mubarak sepatutnya dah letak jawatan bukan arahkan semua menteri kabinetnya letak jawatan.Rakyat Mesir bencikan Hosni Mubarak termasuk sekali dengan menteri-menteri kabinetnya.








The Egyptian president has dismissed his government, saying he will replace it with a new one on Saturday.
"I have asked the government to resign and tomorrow there will be a new government," Hosni Mubarak said in an address to the nation in the early hours of Saturday after four days of deadly protests.

The president said that change can not be achieved through chaos but through dialogue.

Saying he understood that the people of Egypt wanted him to address poverty, employment and democratic reform, he promised to press ahead with social, economic and political reforms.
"We will not backtrack on reforms. We will continue with new steps which will ensure the independence of the judiciary and its rulings, and more freedom for citizens," Mubarak said.
He said new steps will be taken "to contain unemployment, raise living standards, improve services and stand by the poor".

Reacting to the protests that have erupted in the capital and other cities, Mubarak urged calm, adding that only because of his own reforms over the years were people able to protest.

Mona El Tahawy, an Egyptian columnist and author living in the US, dismissed these comments.
"There is no political freedom in Egypt, that's exactly why the protests happened," she said.
"If there were political freedoms, we wouldn't see 12,000 to 14,000 political dissidents in Hosni Mubarak's jails.

"He spoke tonight as a man absolutely out of touch with his people ... He tells them 'I'm going to implement reform and I care about the people.' That's meaningless. He's been in power for 30 years, he knows how poor people are."
   
'Not enough'

Mubarak's speech is likely to be seen as an attempt to cling to power rather than take concrete steps to solve some of the more pressing problems facing many Egyptians, primarily unemployment and rapidly rising food prices.
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Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin, reporting from Cairo, said many Egyptians calling for change would say the sacking of the government is not enough.
"Ultimately in Egypt, the power lies with the president," he said.

"On paper, you have an independent parliament and an independent judiciary but every Egyptian will tell you that at the end of the day, power is concentrated in the hands of the president.

"Very few institutions can challenge his authority, so the sacking of the cabinet is not going to end the grievances of the people.

"Over the past thirty years, the president has sacked many cabinets before, this time is no different. Some of these cabinet ministers that are serving, like the ministers of interior and defence, between the two of them have been serving for decades.

A sombre looking Mubarak called anti-government protests "part of a bigger plot to shake the stability and destroy legitimacy" of the political system.

He also defended the security forces' crackdown on protesters, saying he had given them instructions that the protesters be allowed to express their views. But, he said, acts of violence and vandalism left the security forces with no choice but to react to restore order.

Even after Mubarak's speech, protesters defied the night curfew and shouted slogans like "Down with Mubarak" in Cairo and other cities.

"We don't care if the government resigns, we want him to resign," Khaled, a 22-year-old demonstrator, said, in the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria.

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