Monday, September 17, 2007

RM27m cop yet to declare assets

Picked from NST Online

Original article taken from NST Online - RM27m cop yet to declare assets

A senior police officer under investigation for having RM27 million worth of undeclared assets has until Wednesday to tell all.

An officer with the Anti-Corruption Agency said the officer applied for and was granted an extra 30 days to make his declaration last month, but he has yet to do so. In July, a deputy public prosecutor ordered the police officer to declare his assets within 30 days, but he requested the extension.

The New Straits Times had reported that a senior police officer at Bukit Aman is under investigation by the ACA for abuse of power and failure to declare assets. The ACA has recorded his statement and various documents have been seized from his office. The officer, in his 50s, is a director of a company awarded a development project in Lahad Datu in April.

Several villagers objected when company staff went to survey the area. According to a tipster, the officer then ordered the arrest of the villagers.An investigation into the accusation of abuse of power was made and this led to the discovery of the police officer’s assets.

The ACA felt he had amassed excessive wealth and asked for an explanation. The police officer has not been detained nor have his assets been frozen.Checks with the Companies Commission of Malaysia revealed the officer was appointed a company director in April last year.

The ACA has also recorded statements from several retired and serving senior police officers as part of their investigation.
by Independant Daily



Michael Jackson - eat your heart out....

Misunderstanding...

by Independant Daily

There has been too much news on various blogs recently but no news at all on the any of our major newspaper.

The major news that needs reported have not been reported and those that requires the least coverage are on the headlines.

But most important of all, there is one thing that i would like to say. And that is the people, the government and the country have misunderstood one single very important notion.

The Non-Malays are not against the Malays. The non-Malays are against the Government and its policies. If a Non-Malay within the government makes a mistake, it does not go unnotice by their own race. Just because the majority race within the government are Malay does not make the anti-government anti-Malays as well.

This is a fact. For Non-Malays, embrace this. We do not wish to see a blood bath, we wish to see a good government for our country.