Altantuya’s family files motion to compel AG to appeal Razak’s acquittal



Too many unanswered questions in the ruthless murder of the beautiful 28-year old



By Wong Choon Mei



In a move that will again cast the spotlight on Deputy Premier Najib Abdul Razak, the family of murdered Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu has filed a motion to quash a decision not to appeal against the acquittal of her former lover Abdul Razak Baginda - a close friend of the Malaysian leader and who was charged with abetting her killing.



Prominent lawyer Karpal Singh, acting on behalf of Altantuya’s family, filed the application at the Shah Alam High Court today.The review seeks to overturn the decision by Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail not to appeal against the High Court’s acquittal of Razak, without calling for the his defence.



It further asks the court to rule that an order of mandamus be issued to compel Abdul Gani to apply for an extension of time to appeal the decision and thereafter, to apply to the Court of Appeal for a warrant that Abdul Razak be remanded or admitted to bail pending the disposal of the appeal.



“The applicant has lost a daughter and is responsible for the upbringing of her two young children, one of whom is physically challenged. The applicant’s legitimate expectation for justice should be given the highest premium and fulfilment,” the application said.



Justice Mohd Zaki Yassin had in October acquitted Razak from charges of abetting in the 2006 murder of Altantuya - who was allegedly killed in a jungle clearing in Malaysia and her body bombed to pieces to avoid identification.
Razak, already married with a grown-up daughter, was a political analyst and an adviser to Najib.



The high-profile case has been closely followed both nationally and internationally - not only because it implicated prime minister-designate Najib - but also because of the gruesome manner in which the beautiful 28-year old had been killed.



The 55-year old deputy premier has been accused of having a sexual relationship with Altantuya before introducing her to Razak. He has repeatedly denied the accusations, saying he has never met her.
No smoke without fire
Nevertheless, too many unanswered questions abound - preventing the fire of scandal from burning out.



Adding to the smoke is the fact that two other suspects Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar were members of the elite Malaysian Police Special Action Force and had been assigned to Najib’s office at the time of the murder.



Both Azilah and Sirul have been directed by the High Court to enter their defence.
Malaysians too are waiting for news about a statutory declaration made and retracted the very next day by P Balasubramaniam, a private investigator hired by Razak. In the statutory declaration, Balasubramaniam said Razak told him that Najib had had sex with Altantuya and that the trio had dinner together in Paris.



Balasubramaniam’s sudden disappearance immediately after his retraction has raised questions about the extent of the Malaysian authorities’ role in the entire epidose. Their lackadaisical response too has prompted criticism about the lack of impartiality in the way the case has been handled.



It therefore came as little surprise when deputy public prosecutor Tun Abdul Majid Tun Hamzah confirmed the Malaysian government would not appeal against Razak’s acquittal.
Said Karpal at court today: “The Attorney-General’s discretion cannot be absolute. He must act fairly and reasonably and not arbitrarily. If the King and rulers are subject to law, then I cannot see how the AG is exempted to act as he pleases without question.”
From their perspective



Meanwhile, Altantuya’s father Setev Shariibuu - the 58-year-old director of the National University of Mongolia’s information and education centre - has expressed disappointment over the Malaysian court’s decision to free Razak.
Speculation too has been rife that the Mongolian government might take the case to the International Courts after a statement, purportedly issued in the Mongolian press ‘Montsame’, was carried in some local media and blogs.



The statement, signed by one S Batbayar, first appeared days after Razak’s acquittal.
“Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/ The world community is well aware of the ruthless murder of Mongolian citizen Altantuya Shaariibuu on October 19, 2006, in Punchak Alam, Malyasia, being shot twice and blown up by an explosive.



The Government of Mongolia reaffirms hereby that it has been consistently paying attention, from the very beginning of this cruel crime to the court proceedings. The Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Mongolia have sent letters twice each to their Malaysian counterparts expressing their confidence that related Malaysian authority would bring a murderer to justice and deliberate a fair court conviction for the case.



The Government of Mongolia deeply regrets that the Malaysian high court judge made a decision on October 31, 2008, to acquit Abdul Razak Baginda–the murder suspect for killing Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu.



Although Mongolia has no legal rights to take part in the court proceedings, the Government of Mongolia is responsible for protecting legitimate rights and interests of its citizen under international treaties and national legislation.



In connection with the recent court decision to acquit the suspect Abdul Razak Baginda, the Minister for Exterrnal Relations of Mongolia Mr S Batbold has sent another letter addressed to the Foreign Minister of Malaysia Mr Rais Yatim requesting the latter to pay attention to and render support for ensuring conditions for a final court decision free from politics and other side influence.



The letter carries a statement by Mongolia’s Government testifying that it will have a strong reason for turning to the international court in order to defend rights and interests of its citizen if the court’s final decision results in unfair trial and proceedings.
A trial for the special unit officers charged for the murder is expected to take place shortly and the Mongolian Government keeps its eyes and ears wide open on the proceedings.



S Batbayar”



Masuk PAS : Zahar marah kerana tak dapat tender helikopter




Masuk PAS : Zahar marah kerana tak dapat tender helikopterDecember 25, 2008


Pengerusi Badan Perhubungan UMNO Selangor, Tan Sri Muhammad Muhd Taib mengucapkan `tahniah’ kepada PAS kerana menerima orang bermasalah dalam UMNO untuk menjadi ahli parti itu.


Beliau berkata demikian ketika diminta mengulas kemasukan bekas Ketua UMNO Petaling Jaya Selatan Datuk Zahar Hashim dan 28 Ketua UMNO Cawangan dalam bahagian berkenaan ke dalam PAS. Zahar digantung keanggotaannya dalam UMNO selama tiga tahun pada awal bulan Disember kerana menjalankan kegiatan yang menjejaskan parti. Beliau antara lain menyebarkan dakwaan mengatakan ada yang tidak betul dalam urusan pembelian Eurocopter. Sebaliknya siasatan oleh Jawatankuasa Kira-kira Wang Negara Parlimen yang turut dianggotai oleh Ahli Parlimen pembangkang baru-baru ini mendapati ia mengikut peraturan. Zahar adalah antara mereka yang membida tender untuk kontrak membekalkan helikopter berkenaan.
Bagaimanapun menurut Muhammad, UMNO negeri itu akan mengadakan mesyuaratnya berhubung dengan perkembangan terbaru itu.



Mengulas lanjut, Muhammad berkata, tindakan Zahar menyertai PAS mudah difahami kerana beliau begitu marah kerana dikenakan tindakan disiplin oleh UMNO.
Katanya, bekas Ketua UMNO Bahagian Petaling Jaya Selatan itu seharusnya sedar tindakannya yang melanggar disiplin parti dengan memburuk-burukkan kepimpinan parti.


“Dia yang buat surat hentam Perdana Menteri dan Timbalan Perdana Menteri dan dijaja ke seluruh negara hanya kerana tidak dapat tender bekalkan helikopter kepada Kementerian Pertahanan.



“Dia juga dapat tanah beratus ekar daripada kerajaan Barisan Nasional dahulu tetapi masih tidak bersyukur. Bila dikenakan tindakan disiplin dia bukan main marah lagi,” katanya ketika dihubungi Agendadaily.



Namun kata Muhammad, tindakannya menyertai pembangkang itu mungkin juga disebabkan untuk mendapat perhatian daripada kerajaan negeri Selangor sekarang kerana Zahar masih lagi aktif sebagai pemaju perumahan.



“Mungkin dia buat begini kot-kot dapat favour dari kerajaan negeri. Ini adalah jenis pemimpin yang tidak ikhlas,” tambah beliau




Ada.....memang ada...yang masuk untuk jadi kaya pun ada.Yang masuk untuk dapat tender pun ada ,yang masuk nak dapat jawatan besar pun ada......oooooooooo nak kaya...nak kaya ....nak kaya....

Nak kaya elok sertai UMNO/BN baru boleh kaya......




Bond guarantee plan for M'sia



? Entity could shore up bond market which is expected to shrink 10 percent to $10.4 billion. -Reuters -->
Thu, Dec 25, 2008Reuter

KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA'S economic council plans to set up an entity to guarantee bond issues with lower ratings due to fears of defaults and a decline in the country's bond market, the Business Times reported on Thursday.

A member of the council, chaired by Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, said the entity could shore up the bond market, which is expected to shrink 10 percent to 25 billion ringgit (S$10.4 billion) in 2009 from an estimated 28 billion ringgit this year.

'We would like to call it a financial guarantee institution,' the paper quoted C. Rajandram, a member of the council, as saying. 'It will be a new source of capital formation.'
Mr Rajandram said the new entity, which could include shareholders such as the central bank and the Employers Provident Fund, could stimulate the economy by guaranteeing debts raised by infrastructure and services sectors to finance projects.

Malaysia has cut its growth forecast for next year to 3.5 per cent from a previous forecast of 5.4 per cent, though most private sector forecasts are much more pessimistic. Mr Rajandram, who is also the executive deputy chairman of rating agency RAM Holdings, said the council was refining the proposal and the institution itself could start operations within the next several months once approved.

'It (the bond guarantee corporation) is not a new thing. In the U.S. there are three or four such institutions,' said Mr Rajandram.

He said, generally, 'AAA' and 'AA' rated bonds have no difficulty to attract demand as there is little risk of default, but bonds with ratings of a single A and below get very little market play due to the turmoil in global markets. -- THOMSON REUTERS