19 June 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini

> Iswardy Morni, Penganalisis Politik – Rakyat Sarawak yang mempunyai bukti pemimpin Sarawak terlibat dalam rasuah, sila lapor kepada SPRM

> Baru Bian, MP Bakelalan dan setiausaha agung PSB – berharap SPRM akan menyiasat semula kes TYT Sarawak Abdul Taib Mahmud

> Jeffrey Ngui, Pengerusi MUDA Sarawak – Siapa Taja Tiang Bendera 30Juta? GPS perlu menjawabnya!

> Atan of Pos Tuel Kelantan – Tiada YBs mendengar suara Kelantan Orang Asli


On Today Show
> Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst – Sarawakians who have evidence of Sarawak leader involved in corruption, please report to MACC
> Baru Bian, MP of the Bakelalan cum secretary general of PSB – hopes that MACC will re-investigate the case of Sarawak TYT Abdul Taib Mahmud
> Jeffrey Ngui, Chairman of MUDA Sarawak – Who Sponsored the 30Million Flagpole? GPS need to answer it!
> Atan of Pos Tuel Kelantan – No YBs listen to Kelantan Orang Asli request

  • Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst

    *Sarawakians who have evidence of Sarawak leader involved in corruption, please report to MACC*

    Today the case of Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib's (second son of TYT Taib Mahmud) suit against his stepmother Ragad Kurdi was declared in the Kuching high court. Sulaiman sued Ragad for giving away a large number of shares belonging to his family without consent.

    The case will be heard again on August 15, 2023.

    Meanwhile, Ragad's lawyer asked the public not to speculate. For Iswardy - people are free to express their views as long as they do not insult the court.

    This is also an open opportunity for the people of Sarawak to learn about Taib Mahmud's wealth. This case should be discussed and discussed in Sarawak so that Sarawakians know how rich the political leaders they have supported all this time are, while the majority of Sarawakians are poor.

    PMX's openness asked MACC to state that high-profile leaders if there is evidence that they are involved in corruption and abuse of power should be taken advantage of by the people of Sarawak. The people of Sarawak should not remain silent. Anyone who has evidence please come forward.

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    Baru Bian, MP of the Bakelalan cum secretary general of PSB

    *hopes that MACC will re-investigate the case of Sarawak TYT Abdul Taib Mahmud*

    Recently PSB president Wong Soon Koh issued a statement that PSB fully supports the leadership of Anwar Ibrahim and the unity government to correct some of the mistakes made by previous leaders. Among the mistakes of the previous administration, according to Baru Bian, was allowing racial and religious extremists to dominate the country's political landscape and not having the strength to fight corruption.

    Baru Bian saw PMX Anwar more daring to issue an open statement so that the MACC is independent in their investigation and investigate anyone (even high profile politicians) if there is evidence they should be prosecuted. Baru Bian hopes that MACC will re-investigate the case of Sarawak TYT Abdul Taib Mahmud who was previously released by MACC because it was said that there was insufficient evidence.

    According to Baru Bian- no Sarawakian believes that Taib Mahmud is not involved in corruption and abuse of power. But at the end of his statement, Soon Koh said that he would fully support the Premier of Sarawak - Abang Jo. According to Baru Bian- good policies will be supported. While policies that harm the people will still be opposed. In particular, the land law needs to be amended sec 5(3) and (4). The ownership limit of only 100 hectares of customary land should also be amended as well as the state government's failure to develop health, education and road infrastructure.

    I will continue to raise and question the GPS government's wrong actions- said Baru Bian.

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    Jeffrey Ngui, Chairman of MUDA Sarawak

    *Who Sponsored the 30Million Flagpole? GPS need to answer it!*

    A flag, claimed to be the tallest in Southeast Asia and valued at 30 million Malaysian Ringgit, has been completed and stands in front of the Kuching Waterfront. While the Sarawak state government takes pride in this achievement, Jeffrey demands answers from the GPS government regarding which company sponsored this project and what the exchange conditions were.

    Jeffrey points out that since the GPS Sarawak government expressed its intention to build the tallest flag, there have been mixed reactions from the public. Some question why the government would spend such a large amount of money on something that does not hold any meaningful benefits for alleviating poverty.

    Although GPS emphasizes that it was a private company that sponsored the flag, the society still doesn't know who the sponsor is or what the exchange conditions were, even after its completion.

    Jeffrey also highlights the irony that near the 99-meter-tall flag, there are still many underprivileged communities waiting for assistance, yet there is no sign of the government or so-called private companies engaging in poverty alleviation efforts. He argues that while the government claims it is a corporate social responsibility (CSR) project, CSR initiatives typically involve poverty alleviation or environmental protection programs, rather than constructing the tallest flag in Southeast Asia valued at 30 million Malaysian Ringgit.

    He demands that the GPS government provide a clear explanation for these discrepancies.

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    Atan of Pos Tuel Kelantan

    *No YBs listen to Kelantan Orang Asli request*

    Atan requests the government to build a secondary school in Pos Brooke, Pos Hendrop, and Pos Tuel as the populations in these Orang Asli villages are increasing. The communities also urge the government to establish a fire station in Lojing to address emergencies.

    Currently, the nearest secondary school is approximately 80km away in Kpg Panggung Lalat, requiring students to stay in hostels.

    Additionally, there is a request for a primary school in the community of Pos Tuel, as the nearest school is located in Hendrop, which is 18 km away.

    While there is a clinic in Pos Brooke, there is no fire station in the Lojing area. The community has raised these issues with their elected representative (YB) multiple times, but they are still waiting for a response.

    They hope that the government will address these basic needs.


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