Friday, 30 December 2011

Skandal Penggelapan Wang Rakyat

Siaran awal oleh seorang forumer di TKO Online.

Aku tak pernah berfikir dua kali untuk memangkah di kertas undi mereka yang berperang dan ditohmahkan ini (termasuk Dr Hasan Ali yang dipecat itu - pengarang) berbanding dengan mereka yang bersatu dalam melakukan samun berikut:-

1. PKFZ RM12 bilion
2. Submarine Scorpene RM500million
3. Sime Darby RM964million
4. Paya Indah Wetland RM88million
5. Pos Malaysia (transmile) kerugian RM230million
6. Eurocopter deal RM1bil waste
7. Terengganu Stadium Collapsed RM292million

8. MRR2 repair cost RM70million


9. Maybank Overpay for BII RM4billion
10. Tourism -NYY kickback RM10million


11. 3 paintings bought by MAS RM 1.5million
12. Overpayment by Sport Ministry RM 8.4million
13. London 's white elephant sports complex RM70million


14. MRR2 Repairs RM70million
15. MATRADE repairs RM120million
16. Cost of new plane used by PM RM200million
17. InventQ irrecoverable debt RM228million


18. Compensation for killing crooked bridge RM257million
20. Lost in selling Augusta RM510million


21. Worth of AP given out in a year RM1.8billion


22. Submarines (future Muzium Negara artifacts)- RM4.1billion
23. PSC Naval dockyard RM6.75billion
24. The Bank Bumiputra twin scandals in the early 1980s saw US$1billion (RM3.2billion in 2008 ringgit)
25. The Maminco attempt to corner the world tin market in the 1980s is believed to have cost some              US$500million (RM1.6billion)


26. Betting in foreign exchange futures cost Bank Negara Malaysia RM30billion in the 1990s.
27. Perwaja Steel resulted in losses of US$800million (RM2.56billion).
28. Use of RM10 billion public funds in the Valuecap Sdn. Bhd. operation to shore up the stock market


29. Banking scandal of RM700million losses in Bank Islam
30. The sale of M.V. Agusta by Proton for €1 making a loss of €75.99million (RM348million)


31. Wang Ehsan from oil royalty on Terengganu RM7.4billion from 2004 – 2007
32. For the past 10 years since Philharmonic Orchestra was established, this orchestra has swallowed a total of RM500million. Hiring a kwai-lo CEO with salary of more than RM1million per annum
33. In Advisors Fees, Mahathir was paid RM180,000, Shahrizat AbdulJalil (women and social development affairs) RM404,726 and Abdul Hamid Othman (religious) RM549,675 per annum
34. The government has spent a total of RM3.2billion in teaching Maths and Science in English over the past five years. Out of the amount, the government paid a whopping RM2.21billion for the purchase of information and computer technology (ICT) equipments which it is unable to give a breakdown. Govt paid more than RM6k per notebook vs per market price of less than RM3k through some new consortiums that setup just to transact the notebook deal. There was no math & science content for the teachers and the notebooks are all with the teachers' children now.


35. The commission paid for purchase of jets and submarines to two private companies Perimekar Sdn Bhd and IMT Defence Sdn Bhd amounted to RM910million


36. RM300million to compensate Gerbang Perdana for the RM1.1billion "Crooked Scenic Half-Bridge"


37. RM1.3billion have been wasted building the white elephant Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) facilities on cancellation of the Malaysia-Singapore scenic bridge
38. RM 100 million on renovation of Parliament building and leaks


39. National Astronaut Programme RM40million


40. National Service Training Programme – yearly an estimate of RM500million
41. Eye on Malaysia – RM30million and another RM5.7million of free ticket


42. RM2.4million on indelible ink for GE 2008


43. Samy Velu announced in September 2006 that the government paid compensation amounting to RM38.5billion to 20 highway companies. RM380million windfalls for 9 toll concessionaires earned solely from the toll hike in 2008 alone.


44. RM32million timber export kickbacks involving companies connected to Sarawak Chief Minister and his family.
45. Two bailouts of Malaysia Airline System RM7.9billion. At a time when MAS incurring losses every year, RM1.55million used to buy three paintings to decorate its chairman's (Munir) office.
46. Putra (LRT) transport system bailout which cost RM4.486billion.

47. STAR-LRT bail-out costing RM3.256billion.

48. National Sewerage System bailout costing RM192.54million

49. Seremban-Port Dickson Highway bailout costing RM142million

50. Kuching Prison bailout costing RM135million.

51. Kajian Makanan dan Gunaan Orang Islam bailout costing RM8.3million
52. Le Tour de Langkawi bailout costing RM 3.5million.
53. Wholesale distribution of tens of millions of shares in BursaMalaysia under guise of NEP to cronies, children and relatives of BN leaders and Ministers worth billions of ringgits.

54. Alienation of tens of thousands of hectares of commercial lands and forestry concessions to children and relatives of BN leaders and Ministers worth tens of billions of ringgits
55. Since 1997, Petronas has handed out a staggering RM30billion in natural gas subsidies to IPPs who were making huge profits. In addition, there were much wastages and forward trading of Petronas oil in the 1990s based on the low price of oil then. Since the accounts of Petronas are for the eyes of Prime Minister only, we have absolutely no idea of the amount.

56. RM5,700 for a car jack worth RM50

57. Government-owned vehicle consumed a tank of petrol worth RM113 within a few minutes
58. A pole platform that cost RM990 was bought for RM30,000

59. A thumbdrive that cost RM90 was bought for RM480

60. A cabinet that cost RM1,500 was bought for RM13,500

61. A flashlight that cost RM35 was bought for RM143
62. Expenses for 1Malaysia campaign paid to APCO (Jews)

63. RM17billion subsidy to IPP for every year

64. USD24 million diamond ring for Ro$mah --- cancellation of order -- how much compensation?

65. Cattle/Cow gate by family of Sharizat RM250million


Tak dapat nak dibayangkan berapa banyak wang dan jahatnya si penjarah negara dan... terbaru penggunaan wang zakat untuk bayaran guaman peribadi oleh menteri agama umno/bn - pengarang.

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