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Media Statement by Lim Kit Siang in Ipoh on the eve of nomination day
for 12th general election on 23rd February 2008:
What has happened
to my 11-year-old ACA report calling for investigations as to how Ling
Hee Leong could at the age of 27 embark on corporate acquisitions
exceeding RM1.2 billion in a matter of months and whether there had been
improper use and influence of his father, Liong Sik’s political and
Ministerial position? The Prime
Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said on Thursday that he
would present a progress report on the government’s performance from
2004 to 2007. When he took over
as the fifth Prime Minister more than four years ago, he took the
country by storm with his pledge to be “Justice Bao” to eradicate
corruption and all forms of abuses of power, culminating in a National
Integrity Plan in May 2004 after Abdullah’s unprecedented 2004 general
election victory, crushing the Opposition and commanding over 91 per
cent of the parliamentary seats. A few days ago,
the Police and the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) announced that they have
cleared all the prospective candidates for the Barisan Nasional for the
forthcoming 12th general election, formally beginning on Nomination Day
tomorrow, present a slate of BN candidates which symbolizes integrity
and incorruptibility. If the Barisan
Nasional slate of candidates for the 2008 general election all stand for
integrity and incorruptibility, then let Abdullah and the MCA President,
Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting explain what has happened to my 11-year-old ACA
report in June 1997 calling for investigations as to how the announced
MCA Parliamentary Candidate for Gopeng, Ling Hee Leong could at the age
of 27 embark on corporate acquisitions exceeding RM1.2 billion in a
matter of months and whether there had been improper use and influence
of his father, Liong Sik’s political and Ministerial position. Liong Sik was at
the time the MCA President and the predecessor of Datuk Seri Chan Kong
Choy as Transport Minister – with Kong Choy mysteriously announcing that
he would not be seeking re-election citing health as reason, although
“political and good governance” health connected with the RM4.6 billion
Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) bailout scandal appeared to be a greater
“health” consideration. The RM4.6 billion
PKFZ bailout scandal, the first biggest financial scandal of the
Abdullah premiership which is greater than the first financial scandal
of the 22-year Mahathir era – the RM2.5 billion Bumiputra Malaysia
Finance (BMF) scandal 25 years will be a major subject concerning
corruption and integrity in the 12th general election campaign, which I
will dwell another time. In July 2003, the
ACA announced a new policy of transparency to be more responsive towards
public demand for information about its investigations, viz: • The ACA will
keep all complainants informed on the status of investigations into
their reports if they want it. However, I have
still to get a proper report on the status of ACA investigations into my
June 1997 report to the ACA as to how Ling Hee Leong, son of Liong Sik,
could at the age of 27 embark on corporate acquisitions exceeding RM1.2
billion in a matter of months and whether there had been improper use
and influence of his father’s political and Ministerial position. This is the first
double test – not only of the four-year Report Card of Prime Minister
Abdullah but also the integrity and character of the Barisan Nasional
slate candidates for the 12the general election. *
Lim
Kit Siang, DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |
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