Malaysiakini reported on Friday that outspoken
former Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) panel member Robert Phang has
been cleared of the corruption allegations made against him.This follows the confirmation by the MACC
director of investigations Mustafar Ali in an SMS in response to a query from
Malaysiakini.
Phang had been issued with a letter from
Mustafar, dated November last year, clearing him of the allegation made by an
anonymous blogger.However, the letter from the MACC that cleared
Phang also stated that it cannot be used for the purpose of publication by the
media.
The MACC Chief Commissioner Abu Kassim Mohamed
should be censured in Parliament if he cannot give satisfactory explanation why
MACC suppressed information for some 15 months that Phang had been cleared of
corruption allegations made against him.
In this connection, the Chairman of the MACC’s
Operations Review Panel, Hadenan Abdul Jalil should also explain why he withheld
information about Phang being cleared of corruption allegations some 15 months
ago in May last year.
Hadenan had said that MACC "had failed to find
enough evidence to charge Phang", which contributed to the impression that MACC
investigations on Phang was still ongoing.Wasn’t it true that the MACC and its Operations
Review Panel cleared both the Attorney-General, Gani Patail and Phang at the
same meeting in May last year?
If so, why Hadenan only announced after the MACC
Operations Review Panel meeting in May last year that MACC investigations had
cleared the Attorney-General of a corruption allegation related to his haj
pilgrimage, that "the panel is satisfied that the investigation did not indicate
any criminal offence", but conspicuously omitted or withheld information that
Phang had also been cleared of corruption allegations against him?
Recently, Phang lodged a police report calling on
the MACC and the police to investigate allegations against Gani for abuses of
power as described in a new book entitled "Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail:
Pemalsu, Penipu, Penjenayah?"
Phang said the AG must investigate the
accusations made against him as AG and to sue the author of the book for
defamation if the allegations are wrong.It would appear that the Government
Transformation Programme to combat corruption and abuses of power in high places
has degenerated into a double battle of Gani vs Robert Phang as well as Gani vs
Mat Zain.
Malaysians are seriously concerned that the Prime
Minister, Najib Razak seems to be completely impotent although the country is
having the most controversial Attorney-General in history, with the most number
of serious allegations of corruption and abuses of power against the holder of
the office of Attorney-General in the nation’s 55-year history.
Only a few days ago, the former Kuala Lumpur
Criminal Investigation Department chief Mat Zain Ibrahim has sent the latest of
his series of letters asking the Prime Minister Najib Razak why he is not
prepared to have a tribunal to investigate the Attorney-General despite an
abundance of allegations and evidence against Gani but could give the nod to the
formation of a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) on illegal immigrants in
Sabah.
The latest serious allegation made by Mat Zain,
who was the investigation officer into the Anwar Ibrahim "black eye" assault in
1998 and subsequently Anwar’s four police reports lodged between July 9 and
August 20, 1999 on political personalities including former Finance Minister,
Daim Zainuddin, former international trade and industry minister Rafidah Aziz,
former Malacca Chief Minister Rahim Thamby Cik is that Gani, like PKR strategic
director Rafizi Ramli, had been guilty of violating the Banking and Financial
Institutions Act (Bafia).
Both Phang and Mat Zain have made very serious
allegations against Gani and the Prime Minister cannot continue to be
indifferent to having the most controversial Attorney-General in the nation’s
history, as the Attorney-General is the chief legal officer of the land who
should be upholding the law rather than being seen or perceived as the chief
law-breaker.
For these reasons, Najib should seriously
reconsider his earlier refusal and move forward to establish a judicial tribunal
to address once and for all the many serious allegations of corruption and
abuses of power made against Gani by both Mat Zain and Phang to clear the
perception that the Attorney-General has become the chief law-breaker instead of
being the chief law-upholder in the land.
LIM KIT SIANG
Source: http://www.malaysianmirror.com/media-buzz-detail/136-letters-to-the-editor/58595-have-tribunal-to-address-allegations-made-against-gani-
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