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			<description>YB Lim Kit Siang is trying to kill two birds with one stone with his police report. Maybe more. That is politic. Do as much damage as possible because he wants to save his own hide and DAP who are under investigation themselves by the MACC. Where got political friend from the opposition, DJ? Everybody have their own agenda. I am sure YB Ong can answer all those allegations level on him and comes clean otherwise he will not want to stick his head so far out. What for? With RM10 million, I also want to keep quiet. Why want to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs?  - Daniel Ong</description>
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			<description>Yes, please take legal action if you think you are in the right. This matter is nothing personal, you have to act on this PKFTZ issue because you are the transport minister and this position comes from you being the current MCA President. It is your duty and responsibility to your ministry, party and nation. Stand firm if you are right.  - Kum Wah</description>
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			<description>Dear Datuk,
Ever since ur involvement in PKFZ case, many 'people' is trying to trouble you by bringing up all small issues. However, i hope you will hang on and continue to fight. We will support you silently from behind. - Zann</description>
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The following is an article extracted from Malaysiakini for your readers:
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Tee Keat playing political 'Wheel of Fortune' 
 Stanley Koh
Aug 17, 09
11:03am  
 
It is all about timing. Embattled MCA president Ong Tee Keat tactically pulled off at short notice, a special briefing for some 1,000 party divisional officials fulfilling the compelling need to consolidate a firmer support from grass-root rank-and-file leaders.

And at the same time, he also successfully delivered a psychological blow against his deputy president Chua Soi Lek for allegedly working hand-in-hand with external forces to overthrow his presidency. 

 
It was an explanation the entire divisional network was waiting to hear about the latest RM10 million allegation which Sarawakian tycoon Tiong King Sing (left), who is also the BN Backbenchers Chairman, had claimed to have given to Ong in three instalments last year. 

Apparently not all at the gathering were satisfied with Ong's detailed explanation of the RM10 million allegedly given to him was in vengeance for the Port Klang Free Trade Zone (PKFZ) saga in which Tiong is under investigation for his role as CEO in Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd (KDSB). 

Others believed the president's explanation and this may put to rest lingering suspicions for the time being.

Tiong told Malaysiakini last week that he had given RM10 million to Ong last year to support MCA activities.

 
Rebutting criticism that the special briefing was more like a &quot;Save Ong&quot; leadership event, Tee Keat who spoke in Mandarin, said &quot;When I had previously said that there were both internal and external threats, there was a voice in the party saying I was stage-acting. 

&quot;But with the latest happenings (the RM10 million allegation), some leaders admitted that they finally saw these threats coming,&quot; Ong added.

The party president claimed that he had obtained feedback on the various threats, comparing an attack against the MCA (leadership) akin to a ship in the middle of the ocean threatened by the waves. 

&quot;That included a leader from Sarawak orchestrating a political party (based in Sarawak) but intending to make inroads into the peninsular (to fight against MCA under Ong's leadership). 

&quot;And another rumour about the setting up of a political party currently Indian ethnic based (Makkal Sakthi) but encouraging membership from other BN parties including MCA (to defect),&quot; 

Ong elaborated on the examples of the 'threats' after feedback from his supporters.

'Making something out of nothing'

On the RM10 million take, Ong said he did not receive anything, adding &quot;When there is nothing, how could you turn nothing into something, unless you are master illusionist David Copperfield.&quot; 

&quot;A non-party friend also alerted me on the quantity and size of how much RM10 million is. To carry it, you need some 2 to 4 James Bond (brand) bags to fill in the amount and it also takes a few people to carry it,&quot; Ong taking a pot shot on allegations that he had taken the money alone.

 
But the most damning revelation was Ong's claim that some quarters within the party were conspiring or having links to certain people in PKFZ, including raising a huge amount of funds to topple his leadership. 

&quot;As long as I am transport minister I will do everything to handle this issue. We handle the issue and not target the personality,&quot; Ong (right) said as a matter of fact.

&quot;The Opposition (DAP) scolded me for one month (posing three questions per day) and in my life I have never faced such fierce scolding before. But I kept my silence and patience.&quot; 

Ong says the recent threats and allegations would not deter his efforts to pursue his efforts (and his ministry) to bring justice to the scandal.

&quot;Ten days after I was elected party president on October 18 last year, I had directed PricewaterhouseCoopers to make an investigative report because this is a time bomb for the party (involving former MCA leaders),&quot; he told the gathering.

&quot;It is better we (MCA) deal with this rather than waiting till the next general elections,&quot; Ong said. 

&quot;I had taken a step at a time (on the PKFZ) and whenever I moved ahead, (metaphorically speaking) I could feel being dragged or grabbed at all sides, pulling me back.&quot;

&quot;There were people telling me not to worry about PKFZ and that all will be forgotten. Or to cover it up, which I think we cannot, it is a time bomb,&quot; Ong reiterated the feedback when the attention on PKFZ first surfaced.

&quot;Even many party members did not believe I would unveil the truth on PKFZ. But step by step I made the effort-until I set up the task force and leading to the police report lodged by PKA's Lee Hwa Beng,&quot; he added.

&quot;I have anticipated that to reveal the truth on PKFZ, there will be adverse consequences. If one day I am transferred (from the transport ministry) or bow out, do not be surprised,&quot; Ong speculated on his future as transport minister.

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Tee Keat,
If UMNO dislikes you to be as President of MCA, have you thought of convening an EGM &amp; seek a resolution from MCA delegates to pull out MCA from UMNO lead coalition ?  Clearly MCA is subsevient to UMNO for far too many years and UMNO leadership expect MCA leadership to kowtow &amp; continuing to be subsevient to UMNO.  They will undermine your leadership by hook and by crook at all costs !

You seem to blame your duly elected Deputy, Dato'Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek for any misdeed and misfortune that fall upon you and of your wrong doing such as the RM10 million allegedly given to you in 3 instalments by Tiong King Sing as &quot;donation&quot;, &quot; loan&quot;, &quot;bribe&quot; or &quot; political funds&quot; whatever it is called.

Your memories seem to be very short. It was you, as President of MCA started to sideline and marginalise your duly elected Deputy President and you have consistently keep your deputy off the communication loop including all meetings on internal matters of MCA.

So, you are digging into your own political grave ! dont blame others suchas Lim Kit Siang, Chua Soi Lek !



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			<description>Dear Datuk Seri Ong. Fight on. Persevere.  Don't stop now. That pig of a Tiong is squealing now. That means he is feeling the pinch. Nail him. - Kenny G</description>
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MACC officers quiz Kuala Dimensi CEO over PKFZ scandal
By LOURDES CHARLES


KUALA LUMPUR: Embattled Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd CEO Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing was quizzed by Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officers over the PKFZ scandal as well as his allegations against MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat.

It is learnt that three MACC officers went to Tiong’s office here on Thursday at 2pm and grilled him for more than four hours. His lawyers were also present as Tiong had been given notice of the MACC’s arrival. The officers left at 6.30pm, taking along several files.

Tiong, who is Bintulu MP and also the treasurer-general of the Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party, was said to have handed over files and documents to the officers pertaining to the allegations.

The MACC started investigations following reports lodged last week by Port Klang Authority chairman Datuk Lee Hwa Beng alleging that Tiong’s Kuala Dimensi – the turnkey contractor for the construction of the PKFZ – was allegedly involved in possible fraud, unsubstantiated claims and overcharging amounting to hundreds of millions of ringgit.

Lee lodged the reports following the findings of a special task force set up on June 10 to look into the legal and financial aspects of PKA and PKFZ.

It is learnt that the MACC also quizzed Tiong regarding his allegation that he had given MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat a RM10mil loan.

Besides Tiong, who is also the Backbenchers Club chairman, the MACC officers also questioned and recorded statements from Kuala Dimensi deputy CEO Datuk Faisal Abdullah who alleged that Ong had travelled on the company’s jet without making any payment.

Ong, who has vehemently denied accepting a RM10mil loan from Tiong, has not only lodged a police report against Tiong for the alleged defamation but also gave Tiong seven days to apologise, failing which he (Ong) would initiate legal proceedings.

As to the allegation that he used their company’s jet without paying, the Transport Minister said that he had yet to receive the billings for the use of the jet.

Ong said the wild allegations against him were the move by certain people to undermine his integrity and obligation as Transport Minister.

He added that his lawyers had been instructed to file an injunction to prevent the perpetrator from making further defamatory allegations.
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			<description>You know ... not to worry too much. MACC only investigate PR only. Until otherwise MACC behaves professional, then only you start to worry. Have you paid the usd40k charter airticket ah? - Daniel Tan</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 15:46:20 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Dear Tee Keat
Whatever it is , do not get disheartened and continue to be steadfast in what you set to do for the country and rakyat. Though I am not a member of MCA, I have high regard for you. Continue the work without fear or favour.
Real gold will not shy away from fire. - Lee Sui Hah</description>
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			<description>dear Dato, why not just pay off the flight charges and close the case ?
i dont think because of 10million this should be investigated la, the MACC should only concentrate on pakatan people and not BN.

 - wong mun wei</description>
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;D;D Tiong supporting MCA activities. He is only interested to buy influence to line his pockets. He said 10M for MCA. He spent unkown millions for the BN backbencher to hide in Taiwan.  What do you call these action? Charity!
This is influence buying. He used the political influence to plunder the citizens. 

He is too much. This guy must be hanged. - Kenny G</description>
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			<description>Apa yang tak betul, katakan tak betul. Janganlah kalau tak betul pun, boleh dikatakan betul.Hitam jadi putih, putih jadi hitam. Rakyat bukan bodoh untuk menilai percakapan yang digunakan anda. YB Tee Keat hanya menjalankan tanggungjawab untuk membetulkan kembali apa yang tak betul dalam PKFZ. Adakah ini pun dikatakan salah? Kerajaan tidak seharusnya melindungi individu yang didapati melakukan kesalahan dalam PKFZ kerana ia melibatkan wang rakyat.

Kepada YB Tee Keat, teruskanlah dengan usaha murni anda untuk memperbetulkan kembali PKFZ. 

SELAMAT BERJUANG, DATO SRI' - protransparency</description>
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			<title>berani kerana benar</title>
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			<description>Dato Sri,

I must commend u for your bravery in handling this kind of threat.

Kata orang, berani kerana benar, takut kerana salah. Siapa yang termakan cili, rasa pedasnya.

Kepada individu yang lemparkan tuduhan terhadap YB Tee Keat, kenalah tunjuk bukti. Fitnah satu tindakan yang cukup berat. 

Janganlah tuduh-tuduh sembarangan. Tak elok! - protransparency</description>
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This is an article extracted from Bernama for your readers:

Nazri: Let MACC probe Ong-Tiong 
 Aug 13, 09 10:12pm  
 
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz suggested that the allegations hurled by BN Backbenchers Club chairman Tiong King Sing against Transport Minister Ong Kee Teat be investigated by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

He said the matter should be handed over to MACC to open a case on the explosive allegations.

According to Nazri, it was the responsibility of the commission to determine if there had been any act of corruption.

&quot;We have to remember that not only the person who receives; the person who gives bribes also stands to be accused,&quot; he said.

Nazri said this during his visit to the MACC office here.

'Donation' made on Ong's request

Nazri, who is in charge of the parliamentary affairs and anti-corruption, was asked to comment on the allegations made by Tiong, the MP for Bintulu and Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party treasurer-general, that he had donated RM10 million to Ong to be channeled to MCA last year.

He said as of now, he could not see the tiff between Tiong and Ong, who is also the MCA president, as having anything to do with their positions in BN.

Tiong's allegations published in Malaysiakini yesterday stated that the donation was made on Ong's request because Tiong supported MCA's activities.

In the wake of the allegations, Ong today lodged a police report. 

- Bernama 
 
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Tee Keat,
Kit Siang is not your enemy. He is your beloved political friend. He took his time &amp; the trouble to make police report on the whole PKFZ fiasco.

The following article is extracted from Malaysiakini for your readers.  Yes, the Public not only judge you by your actions but the public also judge you by how you handle the denials after denials.  It does not need to be a smart and/or intelligent person to sum up that Tiong King Sing will not simply make a wild allegations against someone who is the President of the 2nd largest party in BN !!

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Kit Siang lodges PKFZ police report 
 Emily Chow
Aug 13, 09
6:51pm  
 
DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang lodged a police report over statements made by Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd (KDSB) chief executive Tiong King Sing and deputy chief executive Faizal Abdullah over the PKFZ fiasco. 

 
Lim also wants police to investigate MCA president Ong Tee Keat for denying Tiong's claim that he received RM10 million from Tiong.

The Ipoh Timor MP lodged a report at 1.30 pm today at the SS2 police station in Petaling Jaya and asked police to look into:

Tiong King Sing's statement that he donated RM10 million to Ong Tee Keat last year.
Faizal Abdullah's statement that Ong had used KDSB's company jet five times, and owed the company US$40,000. 
Ong's denial that he received a RM10 million &quot;loan&quot; from Tiong, and that his office had yet to receive invoices for the US$40,000.

'Someone is lying'

Lim urged the police and the MACC to investigate the statements to see if criminal offenses have been committed by Ong and Tiong.

&quot;I think these allegations show that either Ong Tee Keat or Tiong (King Sing) is telling a lie. Either Tiong or Ong must face the consequences or step down,&quot; he said. 

Speaking to reporters later, Lim labeled the matter as &quot;grave and of public interest&quot; concerning the integrity of Ong and Tiong. 

&quot;This has cast a new shadow over the whole question of the integrity of the Najib government,&quot; he said.

Lim also brought up the death threats that Ong allegedly received last month.

He called for the police to look into whether or not the death threats received by the transport minister was connected to the PKFZ scandal.

Seen with Lim today at the police station were Tony Pua (Petaling Jaya Utara MP), Lim Lip Eng (Segambut MP), Tan Kok Wai (Cheras MP), Jeff Ooi (Jelutong MP) and Fong Kui Lun (Bukit Bintang MP).

Lim decided to lodge a police report following Tiong's saying that he had 'donated' RM10 million to Ong last year.
 
 
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Tee Keat,
The MCA members and all your readers would like to know the honest truth from you.
The following article is extracted from Malaysiakini for your readers.

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'Mana boleh tahan' with fly-for-free minister 
 Andrew Ong
Aug 13, 09
7:17pm  
 
Two private jets were 'loaned' to Transport Minister Ong Tee Keat in February and March, but much to its owner's chagrin, he had failed to pay for the expenses incurred during the four flights.

 
Ong had used the Learjet 60 and Gulfstream G450 belonging to Wijaya Baru Aviations Sdn Bhd two times each to fly from the Subang Jaya airport to Kuantan and Johor respectively. (see chart).

The aviation company is owned by Wijaya Baru Global Holdings Sdn Bhd, and today its deputy chief executive officer Faizal Abdullah let his frustrations fly at a press conference in Petaling Jaya.

&quot;If you want to use (the planes) you can use, but you pay,&quot; he stressed. &quot;It's like borrowing your neighbour's car. You have to fill petrol, pay for toll and change the motor oil.&quot;

According to Faizal, fuel costs alone would amount to between US$3,000 and US$4,000 per flight hour.

 
Yesterday, Malaysiakini reported that Ong 'owed' US$40,000 for using the planes, but his secretary Simon Lim claimed that the ministry was never billed for it. 

Responding to Lim, Faizal said one of the minister's assistants had approached Wijaya Baru's staff to request for the use of the jets and there was no official business deal involved. 

&quot;How to give bill? We're not doing business... if he doesn't want to pay, up to him. All the charges, fuel, pilot and crew have been paid by us. 

&quot;Why do we have to bill him if he knows he used it?&quot; he added. 

Four times - 'mana boleh tahan'

Faizal also revealed that after the cost was not reimbursed four times in a row, the company declined to let Ong use the plane for a fifth time on April 24. 

&quot;So after the first four times he ignored or buat tak tau, we couldn't tell him to pay first. So we just said (on his fifth request) that the plane was not available.

 
&quot;Maybe he knows the plane was there and became angry, because a few weeks later the PwC report came out,&quot; he said. 

The PwC report refers to the PriceWaterhouse Coopers audit of Port Klang Free Zone, in which Wijaya Baru, through its subsidiary Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd, is the turnkey developer. 

Kuala Dimensi has since filed a defamation suit against PwC and the Port Klang Authority over the contents of the report. 

Asked if the jets were loaned to the MCA president due to the good rapport between the company and the minister, Faizal denied this.

&quot;He is a minister. I don't see him as Ong Tee Keat. I see him as a minister. He must have some accountability and responsibility... 

&quot;Dia guna empat kali ini macam, mana boleh tahan (This happened four times, how can we stand it)?&quot; he said. 

Nevertheless, Faizal said the company will not pursue Ong for the arrears. &quot;He is a minister. We can't ask him to pay. That is very rude. Mati lah!&quot;

He added that there were several other ministers and MCA politicians who 'borrowed' the planes but they have paid for the cost of using them. 

Currently, the company does not perform commercial flights but will do so in the future once permission has been obtained.

Report: Ministers cannot use private jets 

In a related development, China Press reported that the government's General Order stated that all officials including ministers can only fly Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia and use government owned cars.

Quoting an anonymous government source, the report added that at no time are ministers allowed to use private aircraft.

The source said all external expenses must be given prior approval by the chief secretary of the ministry because the ministry treasury will issue a 'local order'.

&quot;Thus, the transport minister and his secretary's statement that they have not received an invoice is misleading the public.

&quot;Under the local order, post-dated invoices or bills cannot be claimed,&quot; said the source.

However, the source said that under emergency situations, the transport ministers could use Civil Aviation Department aircrafts.
 

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			<description>YB, we as rakyat will support you all the way until the end to dig out PKFZ's frauds because it is our hard earned money.We appreciate your courage &amp; determination to go to the end and we will all support you to the end.
  - RAKYAT</description>
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			<description>Dear Datuk Seri

Sue this gangster. I think you did the right thing. - Kenny G</description>
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