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Monday, 14 September 2009 10:11

(The Star) KUALA LUMPUR: Developments in the controversial Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) project have given the Barisan Nasional Government its best opportunity to walk the talk in wiping out corruption, abuse of power and mismanagement.

Former Finance Minister Tun Daim Zainuddin said this on Saturday in a front page exclusive report in China Press.

Daim said it was a good move to disclose the PKFZ report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) as there was nothing to hide.

“The more important aspect is follow-up action; to punish those who flouted the rules.

“PKFZ is a good project. But due to a lack of monitoring it has ended up like this today.

“The Government can’t let the problem remain hanging like this. It should not let those who have done wrong to continue with their actions,’’ he said in calling for stern action to be taken against the culprits.

“Only with that can the Barisan Government win back the people’s confidence,’’ he added.

Daim said that declaring the PwC report public was an unprecedented move but a good one: “In the past, the people have never witnessed those who abused their power face the music.”

He noted wryly that as more and more people were making police reports on virtually any problem nowadays, the law was kept busy.

While the Government had taken the first step by declaring the PwC report public, Daim said the people were waiting to see the end result – who had flouted the law and who would face the music.

“It has no reason to stop (its probe) and cannot stop at the moment. There should be an answer to all these.”

Both the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and police, including the Public Accounts Committee, have also stepped in to investigate and it would be best for all of them to come to a conclusion, especially when this involves public funds, he said.

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written by obewan, September 14, 2009 10:25:30
Good thing we have men like Daim Zainuddin to point out to us "what is right and what is wrong".

What will we do without his pearls of wisdom?
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written by smeagrooo, September 14, 2009 10:25:54
So I guess someone should breathe a sigh of relief now that this PKFZ is bigger than the scorpene. Pheeewwww!!!

Yea, until and unless something this big comes along only can the govt start to probe. Those hovering around RM500mil need not be made accountable.


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written by Beezee_Beezee, September 14, 2009 10:32:29
As a commoner, in this matters the gormen should not be the party to speerhead the investigation by setting their own task-force. This is simply because it's a total CONFLICT of interest.
We should appoint an independent RC to be participated by all nutural bodies including international independent bodies. We can smell from the comment from the former FM and it shows how these individual want the gormen to close the matter. It is not logical to put gormen in this abuse of authority when the people involved are people with credetial and professional and yet not aware of the plot/ploy. It's a recket to have Gormen bodies to do the investigation when it involved taxpayer fund. Total broad day light robery..Those involved should be put to task.

We hope the rakyat can now share the knowledge how the Tax payer money being misappropriately abused.

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written by chiongguo, September 14, 2009 11:53:59
The problem is that BN will not. Those who had benefited from the carefully "engineered incompetence" will themselves reveal the dark deep secrets of those who are now trying to hang them by their balls. It is like a game of MAD - Mutually Assured Destruction. While most of us are amused by the side show the country is going down loo. Using BN themselves to clean up the mess is like using a shit-ladened mop to clean the shit on the rakyat's face.

To properly resolve the matter a third party would be needed. This will have to come about in GE13.

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written by Xerxes, September 14, 2009 12:12:15
Wow! Look who is talking now. Care to comment also on Tajuddin's takeover of MAS which happened on your watch?
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written by Dualties, September 14, 2009 12:18:15
OTK :
The citizens of Malaysia want those who have abused their power and mismanagement of PUBLIC FUND be punished soonest.

For those who couldn't wait to witness the outcome of the PKFZ fiasco, will still haunt you in HEAVEN OR HELL!!

Therefore, don't take your time to ensure the results of the investigation before you are booted out of MCA.
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