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Friday, 28 March 2014

A MUST READ ARTICLE ABOUT ANWAR - ... Korupsi, Kolusi dan Nepotisma (KKN) - THE ANWAR WAY

Korupsi, Kolusi dan Nepotisma (KKN) -  

THE ANWAR WAY

The latest development on the Kajang by election is that Wan Azizah could be the 
next Menteri Besar of Selangor. With this news, the nepotism practised by 
Pakatan Rakyat is truly institutionalised.

Anwar Ibrahim cannot accuse anyone else of practising nepotism and cronyism 
because Pakatan Rakyat, that loose coalition of convenience led by him is riddled 
with blatant instances both practices.

Lim Guan Eng, the Chief Minister of Pulau Pinang has a father who is the party 
leader of DAP. And now, we might have a Menteri Besar of Selangor whose husband 
is the party leader of PKR.

Perhaps, it is time all Pakatan Rakyat leaders from the top all the way to the bottom 
climb down their puny horse and admit that their coalition is much worse than 
Barisan Nasional. Worse, because they do not practise what they preach. Below is 
the list of cronyism and nepotism practised by Anwar Ibrahim since he was in power.

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Written By Allan Chan
Anwar Ibrahim banyak bercerita tentang korupsi, kolusi dan nepotisme. Mungkin 
antara penyokong beliau, mereka sengaja tidak mahu lihat cacat cela kepada 
Anwar. Mungkin kerana mereka sendiri yang mendapat faedah daripada KKN Anwar. 
Dan sekarang, orang miskin dan orang biasa dikelabui oleh mereka-merekka yang 
mendapat faedah untuk menentang kerajaan yang telah memperkayakan mereka.

A good example is Anwar’s former private secretary Nasaruddin Jalil, who ran away 
to study law in Buckingham after he was implicated in a CBT case involving KUBB. 
Nasaruddin came back to become “vice-president of Mbf” – a politcal payoff by 
the Mbf group to Anwar, the finance minister. Nasaruddin became owner of an airline, 
was awarded the privatisation of the ambulance services (which charges the 
poor for services provided free previously by the Government), a finance company 
and many others.

Kamaruddin Jaafar – a research officer in the Prime Minister’s Department 
was made political secretary to Ghafar Baba on Anwar’s recommendations. 
Ghafar was in his own simple way too trusting. He brought in an enemy into the 
camp, little knowing that Anwar would one day use all information gathered by 
Kamaruddin to topple Ghafar as deputy prime minister. Betraying the trust of 
people is an Anwar trademark.

Kamaruddin was rewarded after leaving Ghafar. He became co-owner 
of listed company Yangtzekiang, later renamed Westmont. He became chairman 
and co-owner of many of Vincent Tan’s companies, receiving many privatisation 
projects, including Digicom, the cellular phone, the Linear City and others. Kamaruddin 
through his involvement with Charterfield, received six major contracts in the KLIA – 
a project chaired by Anwar Ibrahim. He became major shareholder in 
Kanzen after Anwar “persuaded” Chen Lip Keong to finance and guarantee 
the purchase of Kamaruddin’s shares. Kamaruddin became one of the richest 
Malays in Kuala Lumpur in six years from 1992 to 1998. In 1992, as political 
secretary to Ghafar, he earned a total of RM7,000 ringgit a month, including perks.

There are many others. The crude Ahmad Saad, Anwar’s deputy in the Permatang 
Pauh division. Since Anwar became finance minister, he did an MBO of 
Volvo’s Federal Auto Holdings. Ahmad Saad controls listed LBI Berhad.

Anwar’s secretary in the division - Ishak Ismail – controls Idris Hydraulics 
and Kentucky Fried Chicken. When the Lau brothers of Leong Hup Holdings tried 
to ouster Ishak in a boardroom battle, they were arrested by police. On whose 
instructions?

Anuar Othman of Kumpulan Pinang. The number of privatisation projects within 
Penang and the country that went to Kumpulan Pinang will astound Malaysians.

Sarit Jusoh, his former political secretary, who owns a piece of KFC.

Yusof Yusoh, or Yusof Perancis, his former private secretary, who has 
received licences for two Independent Power Plants in Sabah.

Azmin Ali, a private secretary to Anwar since he graduated in 1988. Living in 
a posh double story bungalow in Damansara Heights, chauffeur driven in a BMW
– all on a salary of RM2,500 a month. Azmin’s wife, Shida. An executive director 
of Phileo Allied’s property divison. Paid RM20,000 a month by crony Tong Kooi 
Ong.

Nazeri Abdullah of MRCB. For being a close supporter, he became controlling 
shareholder in four listed companies – MRCB, NSTP, TV3 and Malakoff. Not to 
mention the numerous privatisations and IPPs he received.

Ahmad Zahid Hamidi – he was a staunch ABIM supporter from the early days. 
In five years – from 1993 after he quit his RM7,000 a month job as political 
secretary to Najib Tun Razak – controlled listed companies such as Kretam 
and Hexagon and became chairman of Bank Simpanan Nasional. His multi-million 
dollar house in Country Heights and his 10 luxury cars are an open secret.

Latiff Mirasa – from being private secretary to Farid Ariffin in the Health Ministry 
earning RM2200 in 1993, he became a very rich businessman in 1994. He 
used his money to challenge and defeat Farid for the head of the Bagan Umno 
division. Then Anwar made him an executive councillor in Penang after the 1995 
general elections. But he quit two years later to concentrate on “his lucrative business”.

Ismail Munir – another ABIM man. Suddenly, he was awarded a RM 2 billion 
IPP project by Anwar. Another mega-rich friend overnight.

Salomon Salamat, a former political secretary. Overnight a shareholder in listed 
companies and a multi-milliionaire, barely months after leaving his RM7000 job 
as political secretary to Anwar Ibrahim.

Rahim Ghouse – a relative through marriage and Anwar’s divisional Youth leader. 
Suddenly a major shareholder in listed Abrar Corporation and its executive 
director. From no background in business to running a multi-million dollar 
corporation backed by Kuwaiti funds. It is no surprise Abrar is today on the 
verge of bankruptcy.

Tong Kooi Ong – a young stock-broker, a whizz-kid, who packaged the 
MRCB deal for Ahmad Nazeri Abdullah. He was given the Central Co-operative 
Bank, now Phileo Bank, and now controls three listed companies through Anwar’s 
largesse. All within a period of five years. Tong could threaten Securities Commission 
chief Munir Majid with impunity. With similar impunity, he refused to join the 
Malaysian Stockbrokers Association, the only non-member in the industry, 
because he had direct access to Anwar.

And then, the family.
Father-in-law Dato Wan Ismail – director and shareholder in many listed 
companies, including Stamford College.

His daughter Wan Fairuz, sister of Wan Azizah, received 2000 acres of land 
in Batu Berendam, Malacca. Her former occupation? Photographer of 
Bernama news agency, earning RM1200 a month.

Anwar’s sister, Farizun Ibrahim, a housewife, with no experience in business. 
A co-owner of the Gianfranco Ferre franchise together with his adopted brother, 
Sukma Dermawan.

His father, Datuk Ibrahim Abdul Rahman. Chairman and substantial 
shareholder of IOI Berhad. Dato Ibrahim was awarded 50,000 hectares of state 
land for ranching by the Sabah Government over whom Anwar exercised 
tremendous influence. Received bumiputra share allocations in many listed companies.

His brother, Rani Ibrahim. Deputy head of Bagan Umno division. Deputy 
chairman of Olympia, a gambling company which obtained gambling liciences 
for Sabah from the Finance Ministry despite objections from the Sabah 
overnment. Recipient of many bumi share issues.

Brother Marzuki Ibrahim. An operator of a petrol pump. Received licence 
to operate another two petrol pumps. Received bumi shares in listed FACB Berhad.

Brothers Idrus Ibrahim, a teacher, and Rosli Ibrahim, no known job, but driving 
in Mercedes Benzs and living upper middle-class lifestyles.
Anwar does not practise cronyism or corruption. Malaysians are being asked to 
believe that all those named above and many more whose names are not 
mentioned here but who, having been ordinary Malaysians like the rest of 
us, suddenly live the lifestyles of the rich and famous. 

Only because they knew Anwar and were his friends or relatives. 
What then is KKN?
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source : jebat must die

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