6th
July 2006
Yang di
Pertua,
Dewan
Rakyat,
Parlimen.
YB Tan
Sri,
This is
to give notice under Standing Order 18(2) to move a motion of urgent
definite public importance on Monday, 10th July 2006:
�That
under Standing Order 18(1) the House gives leave to YB Ahli Parlimen
Ipoh Timur Lim Kit Siang to move the following motion of urgent,
definite public importance: Cabinet should set up Royal Commission of
Inquiry to conduct public investigations into the RM1.8 billion Tajuddin-MAS bailout, RM30 billion Bank Negara forex losses and other
mega financial scandals in the past two decades to establish the
transparency, accountability, integrity and good governance of the
present administration.
Without
going into the suit and counter-suit between Danaharta and Tan Sri
Tajudin Ramli over the RM1.8 billion sell-back of Tajudin�s MAS shares
to the government in 2000 at RM8 per share when the market price was
only RM3.69 or a premium of RM4.32 or 117 per cent and regardless of the
outcome of the litigation, fundamental governance questions and public
interest issues already in the public domain warrants immediate
attention by Parliament and Cabinet, particularly with regard to the
following questions:
-
Whether Parliament and the nation had been misled for a decade and
more on (a) Tajudin MAS buyout of 32% stake in MAS in 1994 and the
RM1.8 billion sellback to the government in 2000; and (b) the RM30
billion Bank Negara foreign exchange losses 1992-1994 as a result of
speculation in the international currency market;
-
Whether Parliament and nation had been misled by the then Finance
Minister, Tun Daim Zainuddin in his reply during question time in the
Dewan Rakyat on March 21, 2001 making false claims, including:
(a)
that no special
considerations were given to Tajudin in the buying of MAS shares from
Naluri.
(b)
the suggestion that
the RM8 per share for Tajudin�s MAS stake was the best price possible in
the national interest;
(c)
that Tajudin was a
�reluctant seller� at RM8 per share when the market price was RM3.68.�
Thank
you.
Yours
sincerely,
(Lim Kit Siang)
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