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25-7-2015 12:48 PM| Diterbitkan: CARI-HBZ| Dilihat: 10182| Komen: 18

Description: "Saya harap dia bersara dengan aman dan menikmati persaraan itu," kata Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed agar Datuk Seri Mohd Najib.......

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"Saya harap dia bersara dengan aman dan menikmati persaraan itu," kata Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed agar Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Razak meletak jawatan sebagai Perdana Menteri.

Beliau berkata demikian ketika ditemui media selepas menghadiri majlis sambutan ulang tahun kelahirannya yang ke-90 di Hotel Berjaya Times Square, anjuran Tan Sri Vincent Tan yang juga Pengerusi Kumpulan Berjaya, malam tadi.

Memetik dari Siakapkeli.my, ucapan 'sinis' Tun Mahathir atau Tun M itu diberikan sempena ulangtahun kelahiran Najib yang ke-62 baru-baru ini.

"Saya harap semua perkara berakhir secepat mungkin." kata Tun M apabila ditanya mengenai harapan sempena ulangtahun kelahirannya.

"Umno-Barisan Nasional bakal berhadapan dengan kekalahan dalam Pilihan Raya Umum akan datang sekiranya Najib masih enggan melepaskan jawatannya". katanya lagi. - CARI Infonet.

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Quote scorpionkiki 25-7-2015 12:19 PM
Vincent tan ada buat besday celebration utk najib tak?



Ini tidak adil
Quote amansihat 25-7-2015 12:23 PM
Quote lvsg8 25-7-2015 12:24 PM
ramai jugak yg bagi ucapan birtday najib suruh dia bersara...
Quote @inardni 25-7-2015 12:25 PM
najib blm puas menikmati hasil kekayaan tu...
bersabarla rakyat malaysia
Quote imransulaiman 25-7-2015 12:30 PM
Semoga najib mendapat hidayah untuk bersara... Aaamin
Quote amansihat 25-7-2015 12:32 PM
Acrimonious Split Rattles Malaysian Premier’s Family

By John Bethelsen

http://www.asiasentinel.com/soci ... an-premiers-family/

The announcement last week by top Malaysian banker Nazir Razak of his intention to file defamation charges against bloggers believed connected to a close friend of his brother, Prime Minister Najib Razak, has laid bare what has been whispered about for months in Kuala Lumpur.

Razak Boys and Tun RahahThe Razak Boys and Tun Rahah

There is a growing, acrimonious rift in the Razak family, much of it over the deeply indebted government-backed investment fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd, and Najib’s siblings’ relationship with the Prime Minister’s wife, Rosmah Mansor, partly because of her ostentatious flaunting of enormous wealth.  Rosmah, in addition to concerns about her behavior, is believed to have convinced her husband to initiate the 1MDB fund, which is backed by the Ministry of Finance.

One of the questions circulating in Malaysia’s business community is whether the family feud might result in problems for CIMB, the fast-growing Malaysia-headquartered bank that Nazir heads and which has become one of Southeast Asia’s leading financial institutions. Observers say CIMB owes at least some of its rapid growth to its connections to the family and hence to UMNO. “Its political connections are probably no longer a slam dunk asset for Nazir,” a business source with connections to the government told Asia Sentinel.

“The brothers openly criticize Rosmah at dinner functions and family events,” a well-wired source told Asia Sentinel.  “I have heard them myself. Nazir’s family has moved to Oxford, where he spends 60 to 70 percent of his time. His elder brother Nizam spends time with his family in Boston. The two elder brothers Johari and Nazim also cannot get along with Rosmah.”

Malaysia's PM Razak and wife Rosmah Mansor arrive at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center before the opening ceremony of the ASEAN Summit in Nusa Dua, BaliThe Powerful Rosmah Mansor

It was Nazim, according to two sworn declarations, one by a business associate of Rosmah and the other by the late private detective Perumal Balasubramaniam, who played a role in forcing Bala, as he was known, out of the country in 2008 after he issued an initial statement that Najib himself had been the lover of Altantuya Shaariibuu, a Mongolian woman murdered in 2006 in one of Malaysia’s most notorious killings and who was peripherally involved in a massive bribery case involving the sale of French submarines to Malaysia.  After Bala made the statement, he was told to get out of Malaysia and was given a hefty bribe to do so. Allegedly it was Nazim, a Kuala Lumpur architect, who took Balasubramaniam to the Hilton Hotel in Kuala Lumpur to write a statement recanting his version of the relationship between Altantuya and Najib.

The acrimony is so bad that some of the family have spent their Hari Raya holiday – the celebration at the end of the fasting month – in Phuket and Singapore to avoid going to the Prime Minister’s obligatory open house, the source said.

The squabble has broken into the open at a time when Najib is underMahathir and his wards attack from a wide variety of sources including former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who pushed out Najib’s predecessor, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, in 2009 to replace him with Najib.

1MDB and the Penang-born tycoon whose brainchild it was – and his connection to the Najib family – were the subject of a long and critical New York Times article on February 8.  The article has since  served as red meat to the Mahathir forces and Muhyiddin Yassin, the Deputy Prime Minister who is said to be eyeing Najib’s job.

Hints of the rift began in January 2014 ,when Nazir wrote a long article in Kinibiz, the business edition of the widely read independent online publication Malaysiakini, which is highly critical of the government.

In the article, Nazir wrote a remembrance of his father, Tun Abdul Razak, Malaysia’s second Prime Minister, titled “Remembering My Father, Tun Razak.” Among other things the father was said in the article to have refused to use public funds to build a swimming pool for his children at the government-owned Prime Minister’s residence. He personally paid his family’s expenses on government trips, Nazir said, and was committed to national unity between the three major ethnic groups, the Malays, Chinese and Indians.

The article stood as an obvious public rebuke to the Prime Minister, who has been accused of remodeling the Prime Minister’s residence (Seri Perdana in Putrajaya) at vast public expense at the urging of his wife, using the government’s public jet for private junkets and refusing to rein in Malay superiority NGOs such as PERKASA and ISMA, whose strident rhetoric has led to a poisonous racial situation.

“Nazir has long worried about the negative influence of Rosmah, in particular, on Najib and has complained to friends and associates about it,” said a longtime western political analyst in Kuala Lumpur. “Of course, Rosmah knows this and despises Nazir in return and badmouths him to Najib.  So it goes.”

Riza AzizIn another article, printed last week in Kinibiz, Nazir said that after the first article appeared  anonymous attacks began on his family and his children from bloggers believed to be connected to Taek Jho Low, the flamboyant young Penang-born financier who has parlayed his UK school connections into what appears to be a vast fortune – and embroiled Najib in government debt generated by 1MDB, the subject of an extensive Asia Sentinel report on Dec. 8, 2014.

Jho Low, as he is known, became a friend of Rosmah’s son Riza Aziz during his school days in the UK at Harrow, while Riza was at nearby Haileybury.  After first vainly approaching the Sultan of Terengganu to use the state’s oil revenues to start a sovereign investment fund, Jho Low turned to Najib, then the defense minister. On Jho Low’s advice, 1MDB appears to have invested vast amounts in a series of misguided adventures.

In Kinibiz last week, Nazir said the attacks, constituting “lies andNazir Razak slander,” cross the line. His statement follows a series of comments by businessman and publisher Tong Kooi Ong, who had also been subjected to anonymous blog attacks that Tong claimed were due to The Edge Malaysia newspaper’s extensive and biting coverage of 1MDB.

The Edge Malaysia is part of The Edge Media Group, which Tong owns. On Feb. 6, Tong said he had ascertained the identity of the blogger going by the name ‘ahrily90’ and had served a legal letter to Jho Low, who has previously denied any links to the attacks.
Quote spiderman80 25-7-2015 12:34 PM
Tun tak takut Uncle AN kah?
Quote amansihat 25-7-2015 12:34 PM
TDKL February 13, 2015 at 8:31 am
Din I have known the late Tun Razak’s family for many decades now. It is not a secret that they despise Rosmah. From my own knowledge the information in your article is true and is only the tip of the iceberg.

I have heard on many occasions, family members complaining about Rosmah’s behaviour, her obsession with money and her extravagance and overspending. Najibs old friends and family friends have been long dropped because Rosmah likes to be surrounded by cronies and hangers-on. Her shabby treatment of Najibs children by his first wife Ku Yi is widely known. Im sure you know that the whole town was talking about how she snubbed Najib’s eldest son during his wedding some years ago.

Now things have seriously worsened to the extent of tarnishing the Razak family’s good name and reputation. Currently everyone in town is talking about the New York Times expose and the possible millions or billions stashed away.

PM Najib is not a bad person but is weak and easily led. Even as a boy and a young man he showed signs of weakness. It is unfortunate that he was pressured into politics at such a young age. That he met and married Rosmah is an even bigger misfortune. The late YAB Tun Abdul Razak Hussein was one of the greatest leaders our nation has ever been blessed with. I also have the greatest respect for YAB Tun Rahah. She is a superb role model, wife and mother and former First Lady. I truly sympathize with the predicament of the family.
Quote amansihat 25-7-2015 12:36 PM
Quote Skuau 25-7-2015 04:23 PM
"Mana aci,aku pon nk 22 taun,baru adil".
Quote amansihat 25-7-2015 05:00 PM
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Quote boyagombak 25-7-2015 05:25 PM
spiderman80 replied at 25-7-2015 12:34 PM
Tun tak takut Uncle AN kah?

Sipa ankel AN? Busybodigard alJibby ka?
Quote protonpersona 25-7-2015 08:17 PM
boyagombak replied at 25-7-2015 05:25 PM
Sipa ankel AN? Busybodigard alJibby ka?

macai seumur hidup

Quote spiderman80 25-7-2015 08:36 PM
boyagombak replied at 25-7-2015 05:25 PM
Sipa ankel AN? Busybodigard alJibby ka?

Pakcik Jibby.
Quote fynad 30-7-2015 01:30 PM
kesian tok razak..
Quote MH37O 30-7-2015 01:34 PM

ni pix yg baru2 ni ke? atau sebelum meletusnya 1mdb?
Quote gaara_X 30-7-2015 02:13 PM
untong ler......
Quote mimzat 31-7-2015 09:12 AM
Kebanyakan maklumat yang diberikan semuanya menjurus kepada keburukan sifat tamak RM yang menganiaya NR and the family.  Mudah-mudahan semua diBerikan Hidayah oleh Allah dan masalah ini selesai dengan segera.  Semoga kita semua rakyat Malaysia selamat.  Aameen Ya Robballamiin.

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