| Malaysia's Sub Scandal Resurfaces |
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| Written by John Berthelsen | ||
| Tuesday, 19 July 2011 | ||
French prosecutors edge closer to Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak The noose could be tightening on one of Malaysia’s greatest military procurement scandals, the US$1 billion purchase of French-built Scorpène submarines commissioned by then-Defense Minister Najib Tun Razak in 2002. The latest developments come at a time when Najib, as prime minister, has been touring Europe, meeting with Queen Elizabeth and Pope Benedict XVI in an effort to repair an image battered by an ugly crackdown on July 9 against tens of thousands of protesters asking for reforms of Malaysia's electoral system, which is regarded as rigged to keep the ruling national coalitoin in power. Shortly after that, a sedan full of Malaysian police officers pulled up and took her away. She was never seen alive again. In the letter left behind at her death, she said she had been blackmailing Razak Baginda, at that time a well-connected political analyst. French investigators have been going through the state-owned DCN's records for months. In France, the scandal has major implications. Tied to the global sales of weaponry have been deaths and scandal not only in Malaysia but in Pakistan, Taiwan and France itself. Allegations of kickbacks being examined by French prosecutors go clear up to former French President Jacques Chirac, former Prime Ministers Dominique de Villipin and Edouard Balladur and the country’s current president, Nicholas Sarkozy in addition to an unknown number current and former French defense executives. Military procurement officials in Taiwan, India, Chile and Brazil may be involved, in addition to Malaysia.
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![]() written by RYU, July 19, 2011
Everybody in Malaysia know about the Mongolian & Najib. He the one behind all this Sex Lies & Murder.But what can the police or macc or all the people in malaysia can do. Except wait and vote for the next general election. So that in future truth will prevail....
written by OneMalaysian, July 19, 2011
Questioning Abdul Razak Baginda in the UK would indeed be a good way to start, but don't expect him to talk.
written by Antares, July 19, 2011
Najib Razak is Malaysia's answer to George W. Bush. Like Dubya, Najib is the scion of a powerful political family groomed to be part of the ruling elite. His flabby, hedonistic character earned him a playboy's reputation and he rose effortlessly up the ranks in UMNO (the dominant component of Barisan Nasional, the party that has been in power since Independence in 1957). His second marriage in 1987, to socialite Rosmah Mansor (Malaysia's answer to Lady Macbeth), effected a shift in his public persona. Najib began to adopt a Malay supremacist stance so as to strengthen his grassroots support amongst rural Malays and he also began to get greedy with kickbacks in his capacity as defence minister. He was nevertheless perceived to be a weak, henpecked man with a pathological desire to be popular. After his appointment as deputy prime minister in 2004, Najib found himself poised to take over as UMNO president and ultimately inherit the nation's top job. With his ambitious wife egging him on, Najib got more and more entangled in dirty politics and lost all traces of squeamishness. He has perfected the art of deadpanning, stonewalling and deflecting attacks by pooh-poohing all allegations thrown at him. He even swore on the Koran that he had never met "the Mongolian woman" (he couldn't bring himself to utter her name). Yet everybody in Malaysia - from political pundits down to cabdrivers - is convinced that the trail of blood from Altantuya's gruesome murder leads directly to Najib and Rosmah's doorstep. Alas, during Mahathir's overlong tenure, the top law enforcement positions of Attorney-General and Inspector-General of Police had become a private reserve for those willing to set aside moral scruples and serve UMNO's agenda. As a consequence, even in the face of the most damning and irrefutable evidence, nobody can force Najib and his rogue regime to step down. Not even if Barisan Nasional loses its majority in the next election. Only internal squabbles within UMNO - and the possibility of a mutiny amongst second-ranking police and military officers - can effectively bring Najib's grotesque reign of error and terror to a swift (and possibly gory) end.
written by Abdullah Sani, July 20, 2011
If in Malaysia, the corruptted MACC, AG & the Police choose to hide this under the carpet. It will be most welcome for France to lynch them in the open in the garden of the world 'Paris'.
written by Bangsat Nasional, July 20, 2011
Almighty ALLAH will surely punish the Murderers And Corrupt Cold-blooded killers of Altantuya, Kugan, Teoh Beng Hock and Sarbani !!!
Be Very Afarid... written by Sharlz, July 21, 2011
Datuk Najib,
Normally people at the end of the line, do something good to atone for any wrong they may have done. In the name of God, please visit http://www.roguesmalaysia.blogspot.com/ See for yourself the atrocity against a suffering million. All this matter needs is one voice of a person in power to call for an end to this barbaric victimization of a million non political million Malaysians. written by longjohn, July 23, 2011
The way the Malaysian ruling government is treating its citizens is just like we are a bunch of vege-state organisms, unable to think and accept whatever is fed to us.
As time goes by, things change and ICT is getting more and more advanced. Sources of information are no longer a luxury that the wealthy or powerful few to enjoy. This is an inevitable by-product of globalization - people getting smarter and information is getting easier to access. Aged politicians should look at this seriously and never under-estimate the younger generations who are well-educated and brought up in a healthier environment. You can filter the internet, you can blank out the lines between paragraphs in magazines, but you can’t blank what people have in mind. What people want is a clean and transparent government. Developments to the nation although is a must but this is no longer the rule of thumb that can get you (ruling parties) re-elected. Previously, we suffered the most inefficient policies made on the nation for the longest period of 22 years and some policies such as petroleum, education and financial were seriously overlooked. Were these policies overlooked, unintentionally? These policies including having our own car maker (by which despite after 20 over years, still unable to produce a decent car) caused millions of Malaysians suffering for what it is today. The privatization of money making government agencies had created tremendous wealth to cronies at the expense of the people, the tolled roads that the country’s capital built and the money thee road concessionaires are raking in is unimaginable. But our road tax paid to the government still remained high, especially for those who the government termed as “rich”. The inefficiency in our subsidy scheme had led the country’s inflation spiral out of control. It is simply because the previous government did not do a good job in reviewing the scheme as the country grew. Imagine, if during the 22 yr reign of Dr. M, the petrol price was to increase by only 10 cts on an annually basis, then we should be well adjusted to the gradual changes and happily accept the fluctuating price of petrol. What the government is doing now in order to “cheat” people, they compare our petrol price with other countries (after factoring in currency exchange rate). But did they compare the income level by factoring in the exchange rate as well? They didn’t! All in all, a wake-up call had already been made and this is the time to see how many had actually taken the blue pill and jump into the rabbit hole to discover the truth in the Matrix. written by stella dsilva, July 27, 2011
sned him to Hell to enjoy the 70 vestal "virtual" virgins following the suicide bombers!
written by Idyllic Bystander, July 28, 2011
If Najib was not so greedy he would have got away clean. He wants power, money and sex too, but not strictly in that order.
Baginda was just a pawn in Najib's game. By the way, when will the 2 policemen schedule to hang for their role in blowing up Altantuya ? written by A P BONG, August 01, 2011 Write comment
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