Hanky Panky in PM’s Department
February 15, 2010
Hanky Panky in PM’s Department : Focus on a Senior Minister?
by S D Idid (http://www.malaysianmirror.com/)
Following the nabbing of a political secretary – with RM2million stashed at an apartment he was staying at near Butterworth – the attention now would surely turn to the senior minister he is working for.
Several clues point to the suspect being Hasbie Sattar, the political secretary to Minister in Prime Minister’s Department, Nor Mohamed Yakcop, who is in charge of the Economic Planning Unit.
The fourth floor unit of the Sri Molek apartment was said to have been rented by the minister’s election team weeks before the March 8, 2008 general election and later used as a transit home for the minister’s staff.
The apartment is located at Teluk Air Tawar, on the fringes of the Tasek Gelugor parliamentary constituency, where Nor is the MP.
Besides the money – stacked in bundles of RM5, RM10, RM50 and RM100 – anti-graft officers who raided the place also seized a 4WD vehicle registered under the name of a Pulau Tikus-based company and a BMW registered in the name of a person from Sarawak. Coincidentally, Hasbie is a Sarawakian.
Political Secretary since Abdullah’s tenure as Prime Minister
He was appointed Nor’s political secretary during Abdullah’s tenure as PM and followed him to the Prime Minister’s Department after Najib took over the helm of the country in April last year.
Two months ago, there were speculative reports that the political secretary was under the scrutiny of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission for corruption and abuse of power.
He had reportedly a ‘substantial but unaccountable assets’ in his possession, which include luxury cars and homes.
The MACC, at that time, had reportedly obtained an order to freeze several of the properties as well as his bank accounts to facilitate investigations under the Anti- Money Laundering Act.
It was also said to be focusing on alleged kickbacks received from the approval of several multi-million ringgit projects.
It is believed several of the properties seized were under the names of people believed to be proxies for the political secretary, and investigators are expected to question people whose names are registered as owners.
At this moment, there is neither talk nor reports that Nor too is being investigated. No doubt, however, there would be quarters also calling for a probe into the minister.
Prior to winning the Tasek Gelugor parliamentary seat, he was a Senator and the Finance Minister II under the administration of former Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. In such position, one could imagine how close the minister was at the pulse point of approving projects and numerous fund allocations.
One can also imagine that current Finance Minister I and Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak is in a precarious situation now about whether or not to retain Nor in the EPU or take some credible steps to clean any mess that could possibly surface arising from the arrest of the political secretary.
Pledge to wipe out graft
Abdullah, in his time, had said he wanted to wipe out corruption from among Malaysians and went on to give more ‘teeth’ to anti-corruption officers by setting up the MACC. This also paved the way for Najib to continue with the job – which has already borne some fruits and, along the way, some controversies.
While most Malaysians want to see the MACC doing its job without fear, favour and prejudice, there had been question marks about its mode of investigations and Najib has ordered a royal commission of inquiry into the matter following the death of political aide Teoh Beng Hock.
By now, most people already know that Teoh had been questioned by MACC officers before he was found dead on July 16 at the fifth floor of a Shah Alam building, The Plaza Masalam building which houses the Selangor’s MACC’s office on the 14th floor.
In the Teluk Air Tawar case, it is learnt that the MACC officers had grilled the suspect, together with two service staff, for five hours into how the RM2million had been accumulated and kept at the apartment.
If the probe provides strong evidence that there is ‘hanky panky ‘ within the PM’s Department and Najib shows his courage to throw the book at the culprits – no matter what their positions are – it would surely boost his image as being a prime minister earnestly intent to wipe out all shades of graft in his administration.
The tiger has struck
In the decades of being an independent nation, there had been consistent calls by the rakyat for corrupt leaders – political, corporate and others – to be weeded out so that integrity remains intact among Malaysians.
Ironically, the political secretary’s case had come at the start of the Year of the Tiger. The beast has struck and continues to prowl. How many victims will it maul and prey upon? – Malaysian Mirror
We are living in exciting times. There is never a dull moment. One day it was Teoh Beng Hock death under MACC custody…,this missing jet engines, Anwar on Trial, recently the KD Tunku Abdul Rahman submarine that couldn’t submerge, and just a few days ago it was the Datuk Seri Zahrain story.
More to come, I guess. We seem to be diverted away from the serious problems of the economy and public administration. Najib is unable to manage his government.—Din Merican
dinobeano - February 15, 2010 at 1:57 pm
If all these incidents are coincidental they have never happened at a most opportune moment – Year of the Tiger. Hopefully, it’ll not end like Tiger Woods.
Tok Cik - February 15, 2010 at 3:07 pm
It is time the MACC take on the big wigs in politics and civil service and make sure that they bear the full brunt of the law. The old adage “crime does not pay” must be made relevant again. Corruption and abuse of power can no longer be tolerated.
Taking on the opposition politicians just to serve political masters in power cannot be MACC’s raison d’etre. Nor Mohamed, the man who made Bank Negara bankrupt through forex losses by betting on the British sterling, must now be investigated and if there are sufficient evidence, he should be charged. He just cannot pass the buck and express his disappointment over being let down by his political secretary.
Let us see what Najib will do. Get Khir Toyo as well, now that Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim, the current Menteri Besar, is cleared of any wrongdoing.–Din Merican
dinobeano - February 15, 2010 at 5:42 pm
Controversies coming from minor players . Right before Hasbie Sattar it was Nasir Saffar, who’ll be next , Aziz Sattar? or perhaps Wahid Sattay??
It’s about time for Macc to get real , skipped the small fry and start probing umno’s ,Mca’s , Mic’s biggest guns.
Danildaud - February 15, 2010 at 5:57 pm
Dear Tok Cik,
I hope that we all do not wait as long as Tiger Woods waited until he hit that tree he was trying to avoid since the age of three. For a long time he and his caddy were deceived by their own deception because no one wanted to rock the boat that was making money for everyone. Once the crash came the rest became history.
We must attend to our problem from a position of strength and not like Tiger Woods wait for the crash before we address it. If the crash does come we will be left all alone to face sovereign default.
I trust that my GOD will give the wisdom to my leader to do at the beginning what he will be forced to do unsuccessfuly in the end.
Thumb Logic - February 15, 2010 at 10:11 pm
Thumb Logic,
If we’re going the way of Tiger Woods let’s enjoy the trappings of grandeur enjoy while they last. ‘cos when we fall it gonna be hard. And recovery may come or may not.
Tok Cik - February 15, 2010 at 10:19 pm
isn’t it obvious that nor yakcop is guilty as well? how could he not have known what his political sec was doing esp with so much flaunting of the latter’s newly acquired wealth? yakcop was also a minister during badawi’s time. and najib retained him. isn’t it obvious they are all in cahoots? finally, we get the see the rot unravelling one by one. competition is good.
idiot - February 15, 2010 at 11:40 pm
”let’s enjoy the trappings of grandeur enjoy while they last. ‘cos when we fall it gonna be hard. And recovery may come or may not”- Tok Cik
Sounds every bit’ like the life’s history of PR defacto leader
Danildaud - February 15, 2010 at 11:49 pm
Hey, you guys leave Tiger alone! He’s my man. The bitch married him for his money and just got rich by another USDLS 100 million.
Mr Bean - February 16, 2010 at 1:24 am
If you wanna be rich you gotta be a bitch. Just ask rosmah , she’ll tell you!!
Danildaud - February 16, 2010 at 1:38 am
Rocky bru has got some revealing articles with some big name like Nor Yakcop.
Nor Yakcop name seem to appear many times recently, in the same paragraph as Kalimullah, Abrar, Rahim Ghouse, and even some alleged Saudi terrorist financer.
With due respect to his involvement in recovering from 97 financial crisis, he was also linked to some financial scandal where billions were lost. This was noted by the then maverick finance minister, Anwar Ibrahim, as money lost on paper only. Well, money is paper too.
Like you said Din, we live in exciting times.
8 billion is truly exciting number.
Read the post on ABC:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/backgroundbriefing/stories/2006/1754286.htm
Carlos - February 16, 2010 at 11:41 am
Until and when this mother fucker najis and rostiu are hauled up by MACC for Scorpene submarine corruption, then rakyat will see all these other hauls are 1. Drama Minggu Ini 2. Political Cleansing game to get rid of KJ elements in Putrajay. That’s all Nothing spectacular about these haramjadah running our country.
bill - February 16, 2010 at 2:44 pm
“If you wanna be rich you gotta be a bitch. Just ask rosmah , she’ll tell you!!” Danildaud
Yeah. But nobody says it has to be a bitch on heat twenty four hours a day. That’s too much even for a highly experienced player like tean.
Mr Bean - February 17, 2010 at 1:37 am