| DAP to bring up the Chang 
          Ming Tian Fund Scandal and several other cases to the CPO of Selangor 
          for actions 
 Statement
 by Ronnie Liu
 
 (Petaling Jaya, 
    Thursday):
    DAP welcomes the setting up of public 
    complaints department by various state police headquarters to handle police 
    abuse and other insufficiencies. I will write in to seek a meeting with the 
    Selangor CPO Datuk Fauzi and his team, hoping to bring up several cases for 
    his attention and actions. 
 My colleagues and I have made numerous 
    police reports with various police stations in Selangor in the past. But 
    most of these cases were left unexplained for months by the respective 
    investigation teams.
 
 We have even highlighted some of these 
    cases to Bukit Aman Police Headquarters, but sad to say that we have yet to 
    see any positive actions taken by the police till this day.
 
 These police insufficiencies have not 
    only delayed the process of justice, but have seriously dampened the public 
    spirit and willingness to work with the police on combating crimes.
 
 The cases we would like to highlight 
    with Datuk Fauzi include:
 
 1.        The RM10 million Chang Ming 
    Tian Education Fund and the role of Tun Ling Liong Sik.
 2.        The RM40 million Aik Hua 
    Holdings debacle and the role of MCA leaders.
 3.        The 10,000-acre forest land 
    and logging scam and the role of Pahang Mentri Besar Tan Sri Adnan Yaccob.
 4.        The transfer of ownership 
    involving a smallholder and a local MCA leader in Kalumpang new village.
 5.        The RM4 million Ringgit 
    breach of contract involving hundreds of Indians from the low income group.
 6.        The assault case involving a 
    Shah Alam houseowner and some foreign workers.
 We also hope to discuss with 
          Datuk Fauzi on issues pertaining to snatch-thefts and other crimes as 
          Selangor has now topped the national crime rate chart, even worse than 
          Kuala Lumpur and Johor.  
    
          (29/7/2004) 
           
 * Ronnie 
    Liu, DAP national publicity secretary   |