27 Jan 2011

Phang quits MACC panel amid MAS row


KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 27 — Tan Sri Robert Phang announced his resignation today as a member of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s (MACC) Consultation and Corruption Prevention Panel after graft allegations were levelled at him following his push for an investigation into alleged corrupt practices in Malaysia Airlines.Phang explained that he wanted to preserve his integrity and that of the anti-graft body.
“I have considered this matter and I will walk the talk. I think tendering my resignation is only the right thing for me to do to sincerely help facilitate investigations.


“Thus, in order to protect my integrity and that of MACC’s, I hereby announce my resignation. I give my assurance that I will give my fullest co-operation to the MACC’s investigators,” he told reporters during a press conference here.Yesterday, the MACC said that it had decided to keep Phang  as a member of the panel after he had made a request to be relieved of the post to enable the MACC to investigate allegations that he was involved in corrupt practices.He claimed that he was victim of a concerted attack aimed at intimidating him after he raised concerns regarding the lack of action in the MAS scandal.

Phang, who is also a Justice of the Peace, has consistently demanded that Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail be probed for graft, saying that Abdul Gani’s explanations to the panel had failed to dispel suspicions that he was “consorting” with Shahidan Shafie, an alleged proxy for former MAS executive chairman Tan Sri Tajuddin Ramli.Phang added that the character assassination attack was an orchestrated attempt to discredit his reputation by “rogues from within and outside the government”.

He said he was not surprised that the attacks are also centred on his past business in Sabah as Abdul Gani and deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk V.K. Liew, are also from Sabah.Liew had urged the MACC to initiate an investigation into Phang after the allegations of bribery emerged on an online blog.Phang said he may share the same fate of former Commercial Crimes Department director Datuk Ramli Yusuff, who had instructed Abdul Gani to prosecute Tajuddin.

“I have lived long enough to know that this is an attempt to intimidate me from speaking out.“The trial of Datuk Ramli Yusuff has shown how cover reports after cover reports were filed to conceal the fact that there never was a real complainant and that there was never a predicated offence to prosecute him,” he said.
Tajuddin was MAS executive chairman from 1994 to 2001. During his tenure, the national airline experienced losses totalling RM8 billion — its biggest ever — which led to complaints being lodged against him.
Phang had demanded that Abdul Gani explain allegations that his recent haj pilgrimage was sponsored by Shahidan, who was also said to have gone for the same haj trip.

Source : http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/phang-quits-macc-panel-amid-mas-row/

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

好不容易有谷清流存于现今的政界中,能为百姓说句公道话。。。 您这一出走, 不知青天何时能再重现?