14th June 2007
Yang di Pertua,
Dewan Rakyat,
Parlimen.
YB Tan Sri,
Notice under S.O. 18 �
Serious allegations of corruption and abuses of power against Deputy
Internal Security Minister, Inspector-General of Police and top police
officers on the internet by both named and anonymous websites and the
failure to take satisfactory action to protect government credibility,
integrity and authority
This is to give notice under
Standing Order 18(2) to move a motion of urgent, definite public importance
for the Dewan Rakyat sitting on Monday, June 18, 2007 as follows:
�That
under Standing Order 18(1) the House gives leave to Ketua Pembangkang YB
Lim Kit Siang to move a motion of urgent definite public importance, viz:
serious allegations of corruption and abuses of power against Deputy
Internal Security Minister, YB Johari Baharom (Kubang Pasu),
Inspector-General of Police and other top police officers on the Internet
by both named and anonymous websites, and the failure to take satisfactory
action to protect government credibility, integrity and authority.
�Some 14
weeks ago Malaysians were shocked by news reports of RM5.5 million
�Freedom for Sale� allegations accusing the Deputy Internal Security
Minister of releasing three men held under the Emergency Ordinance which
appeared on an anonymous website with the heading: �Datuk Johari � The
Most Powerful But Corrupted Deputy Minister�.
�Immediately, the IGP called for an �open and fair� investigation into the
allegations, declaring that the allegations cannot be dismissed as
baseless, until the investigation was completed.
�However, although the Anti-Corruption Agency had completed its
investigations into the RM5.5 million �Freedom for Sale� allegations
�shortly after� the deputy minister was questioned by ACA officials on
March 19 and that the investigation papers were in the hands of the
prosecution division, and the Deputy Minister himself had repeatedly
called for the outcome of the investigations to be made public, the
country is still kept in the dark about the outcome of the ACA
investigations.
�On June
3 and 9, 2007 the Malaysia-Today news portal carried two articles by Raja
Petra Kamaruddin in his seires �The Corridor of Power�on organized crime
and the Police, alleging corruption and abuses power implicating the IGP
and top police officers, including a RM2 million corruption allegation
against the IGP.
What
actions have been taken to investigate the serious allegations against IGP
and top police officers in the Malaysia-Today articles?�
Thank you.
Yang benar,
(Lim Kit Siang)
Opposition Leader, Parliament
(14/6/2007)
* Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |