Archive for November, 2011



18
Nov

Parlimen Jerman: Fitnah II Cubaan Najib Singkir Lawan Politik

Keadilan Daily

Sekumpulan Ahli Parlimen Jerman menyifatkan perbicaraan Fitnah II yang sedang berlangsung sebagai satu cubaan BN untuk menyingkirkan Ketua Pembangkang, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Menyifatkannya sebagai “proses menyingkirkan seteru politik”, kumpulan  itu yang datang daripada Asean Parliamentary Group untuk Parlimen Jerman berkata perbicaraan Fitnah II bertujuan merencatkan momentum reformasi Pakatan Rakyat dalam pilihan raya umum.

“Kami memerhati dengan teliti perbicaraan Ketua Pembangkang, Anwar Ibrahim yang akan selesai dalam bulan Disember.

“Sewaktu lawatan kami ke Malaysia pada awal 2011, keraguan kami terbukti benar yang perbicaraan itu mungkin merupakan proses menyingkirkan seteru politik,” kata Dr Thomas Gambke, ketua Asean Parliamnetary Group itu dalam kenyataannya.

Justeru, mereka menuntut Najib dan pentadbirannya berlaku adil kepada Anwar di samping tidak memanipulasi proses pilihan raya untuk terus berpaut pada tampuk kuasa.

“Kami merayu kepada kerajaan Malaysia untuk menghormati matlamat reformasi demokratik sistem pilihan raya, yang diketuai Anwar Ibrahim.

“Langkah untuk mencegah penipuan pilihan raya perlu diperkenalkan bersama akses lebih meluas untuk media buat parti pembangkang yang kini mentadbir lima negeri di Malaysia.

“Perbicaraan bersifat politik terhadap Anwar akan hanya merosakkan imej antarabangsa Malaysia,” kata mereka dalam kenyataan media.

Kenyataan itu dilihat sebagai satu tamparan hebat kepada Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak yang baru sahaja selesai menghadiri Sidang Kemuncak ASEAN di Bali semalam.

Asean Parliamentary Group (Brunei, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam) itu diketuai Dr Thomas Gambke (Alliance 90/The Greens), dan Timbalan Pengerusinya adalah Dr Michael Fuchs (CDU / CSU), Holger Ortel (SPD), Dr. hc Jürgen Koppelin (FDP) dan Caren Lay (the Left.)

18
Nov

Statement of the ASEAN Parliamentary Group of German Parliament on the trial of the Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim

Der Vorsitzende der Parlamentariergruppe ASEAN, Dr. Thomas Gambke, der im Rahmen des Programms “Parlamentarier schützen Parlamentarier” die Patenschaft für den malaysischen Oppositionsführer Anwar Ibrahim übernommen hat, erklärt im Namen des Vorstands der Parlamentariergruppe:

“Wir beobachten aufmerksam und kritisch den Verlauf des Prozesses gegen Oppositionsführer Anwar Ibrahim, der nach einem abschließenden Verhandlungstag am 23. November voraussichtlich im Dezember zum Abschluss kommen wird. Bereits während eines Delegationsbesuches in Malaysia Anfang 2011 fanden wir den Verdacht bestätigt, es könne sich um einen Prozess handeln, mit dem ein politisch unliebsamer Gegner ausgeschaltet werden soll.

Die Verteidigung von Anwar Ibrahim wurde in dem sich über mehr als zwei Jahre hinziehenden Verfahren immer wieder in ihrer Arbeit behindert. Die Tatsache, dass nun Ende dieses Jahres mit einer Verurteilung von Anwar Ibrahim wegen des Vorwurfs des homosexuellen Verkehrs zu rechnen ist, scheint uns nicht zufällig in zeitlicher Nähe zu Parlamentswahlen im Frühjahr 2012 zu stehen. Mit einer Verurteilung würde der Oppositionsführer sein Abgeordnetenmandat verlieren und wäre die gesamte Oppositionsbewegung geschwächt.

Wir appellieren an die malaysische Regierung, die Bewegung für eine demokratische Reform des Wahlsystems, deren führender Repräsentant Anwar Ibrahim ist, zu respektieren, und deren Ziele ernst zu nehmen. Maßnahmen zur Verhinderung von Wahlbetrug und mehr Möglichkeiten für Oppositionsparteien, die heute in bereits fünf der insgesamt dreizehn Regionen Malaysias regieren, in öffentlichen Medien für ihre Ziele zu werben, sollten geschaffen werden. Eine politisch motivierte Verurteilung von Anwar Ibrahim würde dem internationalen Ansehen Malaysias schaden.”

Dem Vorstand der Parlamentariergruppe ASEAN (Brunei, Indonesien, Kambodscha, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippinen, Singapur, Thailand, Vietnam) gehören als Vorsitzender Dr. Thomas Gambke (BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN) sowie als  stellvertretende Vorsitzende Dr. Michael Fuchs (CDU/CSU), Holger Ortel (SPD), Dr. h.c. Jürgen Koppelin (FDP) und Caren Lay (DIE LINKE.) an.

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November 11, 2011

Statement of the ASEAN Parliamentary Group on the trial of the Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim

Chair of the ASEAN Parliamentary Group Dr. Thomas Gambke, within the framework of the “MPs protect MPs” program in sponsorship of Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, says on behalf of the Board:

“We are carefully observing the trial of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim which is set to resume on November 23 and due for completion in December. During a visit to Malaysia at the start of 2011, our suspicions were confirmed that the trial may well be a process of eliminating political opponents.

The team of lawyers defending Anwar Ibrahim were gravely disadvantaged during the entire two years of the drawn-out trial. We believe that the timing of the impending conviction of Anwar Ibrahim on sodomy charges has been planned to coincide with the Parliamentary elections due in spring 2012. If convicted, the opposition leader would lose his parliamentary seat thus weakening the entire opposition movement.

We appeal to the Malaysian government to respect and regard seriously the goals of the movement for democratic reform of the electoral system, whose leading figure is Anwar Ibrahim. Measures to prevent electoral fraud should be introduced together with greater access to the public media for the opposition parties which to date are in control of five of the thirteen States of Malaysia. A politically motivated trial of Anwar Ibrahim would only damage the international image of Malaysia.”

The Board of the ASEAN Parliamentary Group (Brunei, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam) includes its chairman, Dr. Thomas Gambke (Alliance 90/The Greens), and deputy chairman Dr Michael Fuchs (CDU / CSU), Holger Ortel (SPD), Dr. hc Jürgen Koppelin (FDP) and Caren Lay (THE LEFT.)

18
Nov

Dear Malaysian Cabinet, Please be Reminded That Stealing is Illegal!

Malaysia Chronicle

Stealing is illegal – except when it is approved by the Cabinet. Ordinary people or those who do not get Cabinet approval will be investigated and quite possibly be prosecuted, unless some sort of “deal” is made to avoid it.

But ministers, party strongmen and their business cronies are free to legally steal or trade stock based on non-public information they have obtained through their official positions as elected officials — and they do so on a regular basis.

Economic crimes

What do you call the PKFZ scandal, the MAS losses year after year, shortage in the FELDA funds, the Gemas NFC debacle, and the overpricing in the government procurement – if not stealing?

The share swap between Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia is being probed by Bursa Malaysia and the Securities Commission for insider trading. The strange collaboration between Sime Darby and E&O, was perceived as possible insider trading by the chairman of E&O, who so happens to be the husband to the SC chief, Zarinah Anwar.

A survey by PwC indicates that 48% of Malaysian companies were the victims of economic crime; the number of reported cases of economic crime committed by company employees in Malaysia is higher than that reported for the Asia-Pacific region and other countries around the world. Continue reading ‘Dear Malaysian Cabinet, Please be Reminded That Stealing is Illegal!’

17
Nov

PM Perlu Malu ISA Diguna Lagi

Malaysiakini

Penahanan terbaru sekumpulan lelaki bawah Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri (ISA) disifatkan “mengesahkan kesangsian” rakyat terhadap pengumuman Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak untuk memansuhkan akta itu sebelum ini.

“Kini ia amat pasti bahawa pengumuman itu hanyalah untuk kepentingan politik Najib dan tidak serius dan jujur dalam memansuhkan akta zalim ini,” kata Pengerusi Gerakan Mansuhkan ISA (GMI) Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh dan Penyelaras NGO hak asasi Suaram E Nalini.

Malaysiakini

Perdana menteri pada malam hari Malaysia mengumumkan akan memansuhkan ISA dan Akta Buang Negeri 1959 serta akan mengkaji semula undang-undang lain bagi memastikannya memenuhi kehendak semasa.

Dalam kenyataan bersama Syed Ibrahim dan Nalini hari ini, mereka mempersoalkan sama ada Najib cuba memperdayakan rakyat Malaysia berhubung penangkapan pertama selepas pengumuman pemansuhan ISA pada 15 September lalu.

“PM perlu berasa malu atas penangkapan ini,” kata mereka sambil menyifatkan tuduhan ke atas kumpulan lelaki itu masih tidak pasti.

Polis dilaporkan menggunakan ISA di Sabah kerana didakwa terbabit dengan kegiatan militan yang menggunakan Tawau sebagai tempat transit senjata dan dipercayai mempunyai kaitan dengan kumpulan Abu Omar yang beroperasi dari Kalimantan.

Senaraikan nama, status

Bagaimanapun, memetik sumber, laporan Berita Harian dan The New Straits Times itu tidak sepakat sama ada 10 atau 11 orang ditahan bawah akta kontroversi itu.

GMI dan Suaram pula menyifatkan jumlah dilaporkan hanyalah angka “tidak rasmi” kerana sumber mereka memaklumkan kemungkinan 14 orang ditahan.

Kedua-dua NGO itu turut menyenaraikan nama invidividu yang didakwa ditahan, termasuk status pekerjaan mereka.

Menurut GMI dan Suaram, identiti mereka: Mohd Nazri Dollah (guru agama), Yusof Saripuddin (peniaga ayam) Muhd Adnan Umar dan Darto Bandu (guru tuisyen), Muhd Abduh Umar (pemandu lori), Faizal Hamma dan Joni @ Muadz (pengedar akhbar harian) dan Bakar Baba (guru).

Tiga lagi individu lain – dikenali Adwan, Azmi dan Suriadi – tidak dinyatakan nama penuh dan status pekerjaan mereka.

Pesuruhjaya polis Sabah Datuk Hamza Taib ketika dihubungi dilaporkan enggan mengulas penahanan tersebut kerana kes itu dikendalikan Bukit Aman.

‘Amaran sebelum ditahan’

Sementara itu, jabatan undang-undang dan hal ehwal Sabah dan Sarawak Pemuda PAS berkata pihaknya terkejut dengan penahanan itu setelah dimaklumkan keluarga mangsa – sepuluh daripada tahanan didakwa pendakwah.

Pengerusi kedua-dua jabatan itu Ahmad Zamri As’ad Khuzaimi dan Abang Ahmad Kardee Abang Masagus mendakwa, mereka percaya tangkapan itu rentetan laporan PAS Sabah bahawa ahli-ahlinya diberikan amaran oleh polis supaya tidak terlibat dengan program politik dan dakwah sekiranya tidak mahu ditangkap.

“Justeru, kami percaya bahawa tangkapan ini hakikatnya adalah bermotifkan politik semata-mata dan langsung tidak mempunyai kaitan dengan Seksyen 73(1) ISA,” kata mereka dalam kenyataan bersama.

17
Nov

Memoir Syed Husin: Apabila Idealisme Bergabung Dengan Kuasa

Merdeka Review

“Biasanya kita sebut tentang politik dia bersangkut paut dengan kuasa.  Tetapi dengan Dr.Syed Husin Ali, politik ini dalam pandangan saya, politik Syed Husin Ali ini tidak bersangkut paut dengan kuasa.  Dia hanya sangkut paut dengan idealisme dan prinsip perjuangan.”

Demikianlah kata-kata Tian Chua, Naib Presiden PKR dalam Majlis Pelancaran Memoir Perjuangan Politik Syed Husin Ali, di Pusat Konvensyen Shah Alam, semalam.  Tian Chua mengakui bahawa Syed Husin Ali adalah idola politik pertamanya ketika dirinya balik dari luar negeri.  “Kita menyokong Syed Husin Ali (pada ketika itu) bukan dengan tujuan untuk tukar kerajaan.  Bukan tujuan untuk melaksanakan prinsip-prinsip atau dasar-dasar baru.  Hanya (kerana) pada waktu itu kita rasa kita perlu satu suara untuk golongan yang dipinggirkan, golongan yang ditindas.  Kita perlukan a voice of conscience in the parliament.”

Bagaimanapun, Tian Chua yang secara rasminya terlibat dalam politik selepas Anwar Ibrahim dipecat dari jawatan Timbalan Perdana Menteri, menganggap sejarah perjuangan politik Syed Husin Ali tidak boleh dipisahkan daripada Anwar Ibrahim, tokoh yang mewakili politik “kuasa”.  Gabungan politik antara Syed Husin Ali dengan Anwar Ibrahim telah memberi imaginasi bahawa kedua-dua kuasa dan idealisme boleh digabungkan, dakwa Tian Chua.

Syed Husin Ali adalah pensyarah di Universiti Malaya ketika Anwar Ibrahim memimpin gerakan mahasiswa pada tahun 1970-an.  Anwar menyertai UMNO-BN pada tahun 1982, berada dalam sistem kerajaan untuk 16 tahun sebelum dipecat pada 2 September 1998.  Sementara Syed Husin Ali kekal sebagai pembangkang yang tidak pernah menang dalam PRU, memimpin Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM).  Syed Husin Ali dan Anwar bertemu semula, dengan pencantuman PRM dan Parti Keadilan Nasional (ADIL), dan berada dalam perjalanan yang sama sehingga ke hari ini.

Untuk Tian Chua, Syed Husin Ali umpama jambatan antara dua generasi, iaitu generasi sebelum merdeka (yang memikirkan bentuk dan corak negara selepas merdeka), dengan generasi selepas merdeka yang diwakili Anwar (yang cuba merealisasikan impian negara yang ingin dibentuk).  Kedua-dua tokoh ini telah mengumpul pengalaman yang berbeza sepanjang perjuangan mereka, malah secara berseloroh Tian Chua menggesa Anwar untuk menulis memoir beliau selepas penerbitan memoir Syed Husin Ali.

Kira-kira 1,000 orang hadir dalam Majlis Pelancaran Memoir Perjuangan Politik Syed Husin Ali, kebanyakannya terdiri daripada pimpinan PKR.  Sebelum majlis dirasmikan Menteri Besar Selagor Khalid Ibrahim, Ketua Pembangkang Parlimen Anwar Ibrahim, Sasterawan Negara A.Samad Said, Tian Chua dan bekas pimpinan PRM Sanusi Osman diundang untuk memberi ucapan.  Turut hadir termasuklah Professor Emeritus Khoo Kay Khim, bekas ahli parlimen Kok Lanas, Abdullah Ahmad dan lain-lain lagi.

Syarat jadi calon…

Anwar tidak lupa untuk mengungkit kisah pencantuman PRM dan KeADILan, yang berlaku ketika dirinya berada dalam penjara.  “Parti KeADILan mendapat dokongan massa pada ketika itu, Parti Rakyat punyai rekod pejuang-pejuang yang pertahankan idealisme, yang tidak mudah digugat keyakinan mereka, dibeli, ataupun diugut.”

Ketua Umum PKR ini mengakui bahawa dirinya mencadangkan dalam mesyuarat Majlis Pimpinan Pusat PKR, agar majlis pelancaran memoir ini dijadikan acara yang penting untuk parti dan kerajaan negeri Selangor.

“Dalam politik ini bukan sekadar mainan kata-kata, dia mesti melalui keyakinan.  Dan buku ini membantu kita memahami peristiwa, latar belakang…”  Malah, berkali-kali Anwar (gambar kanan) menekankan, “Jadikan parti kita dan susuk perjuangan ini tidak sekadar retorika politik biasa, tapi satu tradisi dan budaya ilmu yang kuat, yang tabah, yang boleh membantu kita pertahankan idealisme ini, sama ada kita berkuasa di negeri, atau sekarang sebagai pembangkang, apatah lagi cabaran lebih besar, bila…Insyaallah, kita tawan Putrajaya.”

Malah, secara berjenaka beliau memberi amaran, “Kalau saya dapati mana-mana tokoh yang tidak selesai menelaah buku (ini), dia tidak akan dipertimbangkan menjadi calon nanti…”, disambut dengan gelak ketawa dan tepukan di bawah pentas.

Tiada kemenangan tanpa pengorbanan

Dalam ucapannya yang ringkas, bekas Timbalan Presiden PKR Syed Husin Ali berkata, “Saya tahu tujuannya bukan untuk memuji dan memuja, tetapi apa yang hendak dilakukan oleh saudara Anwar ialah meneruskan dan menggalakkan tradisi keintelektualan dalam parti.”

“Kita harus bergerak bukan dari segi politik saja, sebab perubahan dalam politik itu satu aspek.  Kita harus buat perubahan dalam kebudayaan, dalam ilmu, selain daripada bidang-bidang seperti politik, ekonomi dan sebagainya.”

Menyambung kisah A.Samad Said yang menceritakan bagaimana Ahmad Boestamam memulangkan dua beg wang yang diserahkan kepadanya, hanya kerana tidak pasti punca dari mana sebahagian wang itu datang, Syed Husin Ali mengambil kesempatan untuk menempelak pemimpin zaman sekarang yang bukan sahaja keluar parti apabila didatangi wang dalam beg, malah terus menghentam parti dan pemimpin selepas keluar parti.

Sebelum mengakhiri ucapannya, Syed Husin Ali tidak lupa menegur sesetengah wakil rakyat yang bercita-cita menawan Putrajaya, tetapi tidak menjejak langkahnya ke kawasannya selepas menang disokong pengundi.  Beliau menyeru agar pimpinan muda meneladani semangat pengorbanan pemimpin dahulu, sambil mengingatkan, “Dalam perjuangan mesti ada pengorbanan.  Tanpa pengorbanan, tidak akan ada kemenangan.”

17
Nov

Ini Pilihanraya Terakhir Najib Selaku Perdana Menteri



17
Nov

FBC Yang Diupah Najib Pernah Bekerja Untuk Rejim Mubarak

Keadilan Daily

Syarikat penerbitan London, FBC Media yang diupah kerajaan Malaysia pimpinan Datuk Seri Najib Razak, didapati pernah bekerja untuk rejim bekas Presiden Mesir, Hosni Mubarak.

Mubarak yang berkuasa di Mesir selama 30 tahun digulingkan menerusi revolusi pada 25 Januari lalu, menyaksikan jutaan rakyat Mesir turun ke jalan raya selama 18 hari.

Perkara itu disahkan akhbar The Independent UK dalam laporan mengenai Perbadanan Penyiaran British (BBC) yang turut membeli program terbitan FBC Media.

“The Independent mendapati FBC pernah bekerja dengan rejim bekas Presiden Mesir, Hosni Mubarak,” kata akhbar itu dalam rencana mereka berjudul “Skandal program ‘murah’ BBC terdedah.”

Menurut akhbar itu, BBC kini berhadapan siasatan badan penyelaras penyiaran di UK, Offcom di atas penyiaran 15 program editorial yang hanya menelan “kos yang kecil”.

Lapan daripada 15 program yang diperolehi BBC itu datangnya daripada FBC Media, yang menerima bayaran 17juta pound daripada pentadbiran Najib untuk memperbaiki imej pentadbirannya di peringkat antarabangsa.

FBC dilaporkan menghasilkan tujuh program untuk BBC di Malaysia, empat daripadanya untuk siri “Develop or Die”.

BBC kini dilaporkan bertindak menamatkan kontrak mereka dengan FBC.

“Berkenaan FBC, kami dengan segera menggantung penyiaran program dari FBC apabila sedar tentang isu ini dan FBC sendiri kemudiannya mengaku yang ia bekerja untuk kerajaan Malaysia,” kata jurucakap BBC seperti dilaporkan The Independent.

Sebelum ini kerajaan mengaku melantik FBC Media sebagai konsultan untuk menaikkan imej Malaysia dan juga Perdana Menteri di peringkat antarabangsa.

Kontrak selama setahun itu disambung sebanyak dua kali dan tamat pada 2010 dengan kos perbelanjaan selama tiga tahun sebanyak Euro 19.6 juta (RM84 juta).

17
Nov

Siasatan Video: Satu Lagi Cubaan Mengaibkan

Malaysiakini

Ketua umum PKR, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim mendakwa pasukan polis yang diperkudakan oleh pemimpin-pemimpin politik mereka sekali lagi cuba “mengaibkan” dirinya.

Bercakap kepada wartawan selepas memberi kenyataan di balai polis Kepong petang semalam, Anwar berkata siasatan itu berikutan laporan polis yang dibuatnya 22 Mac lalu terhadap trio ‘Datuk T’ yang telah menayangkan sebuah pita lucah yang didakwa membabitkan seorang lelaki yang miripnya.

“Saya telah buat laporan polis berhubung ugutan yang berkata ‘jika Anwar dan (presiden PKR Dr) Wan Azizah Wan Ismail tidak meletakkan jawatan, mereka (Datuk T) akan mendedahkan segala-galanya’.

“Tetapi (di sebalik menyiasat ugutan itu, pihak polis menjalankan) siasatan ini, kononnya mahu untuk mengenal pasti siapa dalam video itu yang bertujuan untuk memalukan saya lagi.

“Penjenayah yang telah membunuh, mencuri lembu, merompak ratusan juta ringgit tidak disiasat,” kata Anwar.

Beliau tiba di Balai Polis Kepong kira-kira 3.15 petang semalam dengan ditemani isterinya, Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, sebelum memberi keterangan kepada polis selama sejam.

Menurut Anwar lagi, beliau dipanggil memberi keterangan mengikut Seksyen 182 Kanun Keseksaan kerana membuat laporan palsu.

“Saya diminta hadir memberi keterangan kerana ada laporan oleh DSP Shanmugam terhadap saya berhubung laporan (penafian terlibat dalam video seks) terdahulu. Oleh yang demikian, saya tampil untuk memberi keterangan,” katanya .

Pada laporan polis di Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Dang Wangi, Mac lalu, Anwar juga menafikan bahawa beliau adalah lelaki dalam video tersebut.

16
Nov

NFC Dibiayai Oleh Kerajaan, Tidak Pernah Membayar Satu Sen Kembali Kepada Kerajaan

Saya merujuk kepada kenyataan Timbalan Perdana Menteri, YAB Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin dan mantan Perdana Menteri, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi yang cuba memisahkan isu NFC daripada kebertanggungjawaban Dato’ Seri Shahrizat Jalil dan kerajaan Barisan Nasional. Kenyataan-kenyataan mereka memberi gambaran bahawa NFC adalah sebuah syarikat swasta dan tidak ada unsur percanggahan kepentingan (conflict of interest) apabila sebuah syarikat milik keluarga menteri mendapat projek kurniaan kerajaan.
 
KEADILAN ingin menegaskan bahawa sejak menerima sepenuhnya pinjaman mudah dari kerajaan berjumlah RM250 juta, NFC tidak sekali pun membayar balik satu sen kembali kepada kerajaan – baik dari segi pembayaran pinjaman pokok atau pun faedah 2% yang dikenakan. Sekiranya ia benar-benar sebuah pinjaman seperti yang didakwa pimpinan Umno, maka sekurang-kurangnya NFC perlulah membayar RM5 juta setahun kepada kerajaan dalam bentuk faedah pinjaman.
 
Semakan KEADILAN menunjukkan bahawa NFC bukan sahaja tidak pernah membuat sebarang bayaran kepada kerajaan, ia juga tidak merekodkan sebarang liabiliti bagi kadar faedah 2% seperti yang didakwa oleh kerajaan.
 
Hakikatnya, operasi NFC dibiayai sepenuhnya oleh wang rakyat melalui suntikan dana RM250 juta dan geran RM6 juta yang diluluskan kerajaan. Keputusan untuk menganugerahkan projek kebangsaan yang dikategorikan sebagai Projek Berimpak Tinggi dalam Rancangan Malaysia Ke-9 (RMK9) ini dibuat oleh kabinet Barisan Nasional yang dianggotai Tun Abdullah Badawi, YAB Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin dan Dato’ Seri Shahrizat Jalil.
 
Justeru, prestasi NFC sudah tentu menjadi tanggungjawab menteri-menteri yang terbabit, apatah lagi apabila syarikat yang mendapat projek dimiliki sepenuhnya oleh keluarga menteri.
 
Keadaan ini diburukkan lagi apabila NFC tidak diuruskan dengan baik sehingga tidak mencapai sasaran yang dipersetujui. Malah, transaksi NFC juga menunjukkan dana rakyat yang disalurkan melalui suntikan RM250 juta disalahgunakan untuk kegunaan keluarga dan ahli-ahli politik Umno.
 
Saya senaraikan transaksi berikut yang tidak sepatutnya berlaku jika kerajaan benar-benar memantau NFC:
 
Pada tahun 2008 (di awal penubuhan), NFC membayar perbelanjaan Dato’ Seri Shahrizat Jalil sebanyak RM26,400. Jika benar isu NFC tidak ada kena mengena dengan Dato’ Seri Shahrizat Jalil, sewajarnya beliau langsung tidak ada urusan dengan syarikat ini apatah lagi menggunakan wang NFC untuk membayar perbelanjaan beliau.
 
NFC membayar sejumlah RM398,640 kepada Dato’ Dr Mohamad Salleh Ismail dan Wan Shahinur Izran Mohamad Salleh dalam tahun 2009 sebagai bayaran sewa pejabat NFC di Mont Kiara. Tindakan menggunakan wang NFC dari dana RM250 juta untuk membayar sewa kepada pengarah-pengarah NFC perlu juga dijawab oleh Dato’ Seri Shahrizat Jalil.
 

NFC mendermakan lembu-lembu yang dibiayai dengan wang rakyat kepada YB Dato’ Shaziman Mansor pada 1 September 2009 bernilai RM5,281.87 dan YB Yunus pada 30 November 2009 bernilai RM2,640.93. Kalau isu yang serupa menyebabkan SPRM menyiasat YAB Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim sebelum ini, SPRM juga perlu tangkas menyiasat NFC, YB Dato’ Shaziman Mansor dan YB Yunus kerana mendapat lembu yang dibiayai rakyat.
 

NFC juga menjual lembu secara hutang kepada pimpinan Umno seperti YB Dato’ Seri Zulhasnan Rafique bernilai RM70,000 dalam tahun 2008, yang hanya dibayar dalam tahun 2009.
 

KEADILAN boleh sahaja mendedahkan secara terperinci setiap perbelanjaan yang melibatkan ramai lagi pimpinan Umno dan dana rakyat berjumlah RM250 juta ini.
 
Skandal NFC telah menunjukkan bagaimana bobroknya sikap pimpinan Umno yang menggunakan wang rakyat dengan sewenang-wenangnya atas alasan ia perbelanjaan sebuah syarikat swasta.
 
Malangnya, syarikat swasta itu dimiliki oleh keluarga seorang menteri dan dianugerahkan sebuah projek besar negara dengan suntikan dana RM250 juta.
 
Tindakan yang lebih mulia ialah bagi menteri-menteri yang berkenaan memikul tanggungjawab dan mengambil tindakan tegas berhubung skandal NFC ini.
 
 
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16
Nov

Mahathir Tak Layak Bercakap Pasal Bersatu

Harakah
Oleh Subky Latif

ISU orang Melayu tidak bersatu bukan suatu yang baru. Ia telah diperkata oleh UMNO sejak Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra masih ada.
Masa itu Parti Semangat 46 sedang bertenaga. Tunku dan Tun Hussein Onn terkeluar dari UMNO (Baru). Para pemimpin UMNO (Baru) menjaja isu apa yang dikatakan perpecahan orang Melayu. Mereka kononnya amat bimbang. Sama seperti yang Dr. Mahathir masih bimbangkan hari ini.

Kalau sebelumnya dikatakan Melayu itu berpecah antara UMNO dan PAS saja, kita itu sudah dijadi tiga dengan adanya S46.

Menjawab Tunku yang naik pentas PAS masa itu, adanya orang Melayu dalam berbagai parti, bukan tanda perpecahan tetapi ia dibenarkan oleh demokrasi.

Dr. Mahathir mengulang lagi, sekarang orang Melayu bukan sekadar berpecah antara PAS dengan UMNO, malah ada pula KITA dan lain-lain.

Dulu PAS tak berkawan dengan DAP. Hanya UMNO yang berkawan dengan MCA dan MIC. Tetapi UMNO kata ia bimbang. Sekang mungkin bimbangnya bertambah kerana PAS berkawan pula dengan DAP. Tetapi asas bimbang itu sama dulu dan sekarang.

Masa Dr. Mahathir berkuasa dulu, perpecahan orang Melayu bukan sekadar antara PAS dan UMNO. Melayu juga berpecah kepada Semangat 46, Berjasa yang ditaja oleh UMNO dan Hamim pimpinan Tan Sri Asri yang direstui oleh Dr. Mahathir.

Sama saja dengan sekarang ada KITA dan PKR. Tetapi adanya KITA itu samalah dengan adanya S46, Berjasa dan Hamim dulu. Adanya sekejap saja dan adanya seperti tak ada saja.

Beza sekarang ada PKR yang kedudukannya lebih kuat dari S46.

Katakanlah keadaan itu tidak baik pada orang Melayu, maka ia banyak disebabkan oleh politik Dr. Mahathir sendiri.

Apa untungnya PAS berada dalam BN? Perpecahan Melayu itu dapat diredakan, malah ia seperti hampir bersatu. Tetapi yang memecahkannya ialah Dr. Mahathir sendiri. Berseteru semula PAS dengan UMNO. Angkara siapa? Jika tidak baik, Dr. Mahathirlah yang menjadikan begiu.

Kemudian berpecah pula orang Melayu kepada Berjasa dan Hamim. Siapakah yang mendorongkan wujudnya parti itu? Jangan kata Dr. Mahathir tidak ada peranan.

Kemudian tinggal PAS dengan UMNO semula kerana Berjasa dan Hamim ada seperti tidak. Tetapi gara-gara politik Dr. Mahathir memecah belahkan UMNO, muncul pula S46. Orang Melayu terbagi tiga pula. Dari dua jadi tiga. Jangan kata ia bukan angkara Dr. Mahathir!

Selepas S46 hilang stamina Melayu kembali berpecah kepada dua semula. Tetapi Dr. Mahathir berkarinah lagi. Ditendangnya pula Anwar Ibrahim dari Timbalan Presiden UMNO dan Timbalan Perdana Menteri.

Ia menyumbang kepada keadaan yang ada sekarang. Anwar dan penyokong-penyokongnya dalam UMNO membentuk PKR. Apakah keadaan yang ada ini suatu yang tidak baik bagi orang Melayu?

Kalau ia satu malapetaka kepada bangsa Melayu, maka antara orang yang menjadikannya begitu ialah Dr. Mahathir. Punca besar perpecahan itu dalam setiap kejadian adalah dari Dr. Mahathir. Jika dia tidak tendang PAS dari BN, mungkin BN itu boleh menjelma mejadi sebuah parti dominan orang Melayu.

Tetapi kerana politik gilanya memperbodohkan Tun Hussein Onn, orang tua terpengaruh lalu menendang PAS. Dato Asri, Ustaz Fadzil Noor dan Tok Guru Nik Aziz tidak boleh disalahkan. Mahathir mesti belajar menyalahkan dirinya sendiri.

Kalau dia marah orang Melyu jadi begitu, dia kena marah dirinya dulu. Kalau dia menangis, itulah tagis buaya. Tangis yang sudah tidak ada erti.

Katakanlah orang Melayu betul berpecah. Yang melebar dan memperkuat perpecahan itu ialah diskriminasi kerajaan UMNO terhadap orang PAS dan anak-anaknya. Orang Islam dan orang PAS yang tidak bersama UMNO dilihat sebagai orang Melayu kelas tiga.

Orang Melayu kelas satu ialah UMNO yang menyokong Perdana Menteri. Melayu kelas dua yang tidak menyokong Perdana Menteri dan Presiden UMNO. PAS adalah Melayu kelas tiga.

Amalan diskriminasi UMNO itu lebih memecahkan orang Melayu dibandingkan dengan kewujudan beberapa parti Melayu.

22 tahun dia berkuasa dia tidak dapat buat apa-apa untuk menyatukan orang Melayu. Sepanjang masa dia memecahkan orang Melayu. Yang layak baginya bukan menyesali perpecahan itu tetapi menyesali dirinya tidak buat apa-apa untuk menyatukan orang lain.

16
Nov

Umno’s Brand Of Sex And Money Politics: How Islamic Is It?

Malaysia Chronicle

From Port Dickson to Terengganu, Malaysians have been incessantly sated with juicy sex stories.  Some of these stories are made up of genuine ingredients that could perhaps be turned into thrillers but some others are void of the right constituents and evidence as they were  intentionally cooked up for political expediency.

In any case, Malaysian politics is always spiced with a lot of sex recipes for the people to devour. The sex prescription seems to be very popular among some self-seeking politicians to grab on or stay in power. In most cases, however, the one and only purpose of staging sexual plots on politicians is to debase their political career. This ploy has become a political cliché in Malaysian politics. The people on the street, though, are cheesed off with this kind of grubby approach to politics. They are much chagrined as to how one could even be appointed as senator just because the person keeps boxes of sex secrets or he spews out sex venoms to implicate a political  enemy.

Despite all the drumming and brouhaha by the political rejects and the pro-government media  on sex and politics, the people have become profoundly immune to the ploys and they cannot be easily swayed by this modus operandi.  “It is an absolute disgust to keep on hearing about this on television or read them in the daily,” said a university lecturer from IIUM.

Sex used to lull and deviate the masses

Each time there is a serious social, political or economical issue affecting the government, sex issues are brought up to sidetrack the theme. Corruption, abuse of taxpayers’ money on superfluous political needs, abuse of loans and misuse of government funds are too common to be ignored by the people at large.

Allegedly, when money was loaned to those politically connected to build up a beef industry for the nation they ended up becoming “sacred cows”.  We hear condominiums were bought with a fraction of the money meant to do cow business.  On the face of it,  the “sacred cows”  were so auspicious that they could even invest in condominiums instead of making the beef industry flourish.

The “slapstick comedy” here was when an Oxford graduate sprang up to his feet to profusely but idiotically defend the “sacred cows” when the latter were verbally bombarded by critics in the Parliament.  When the nation is rife with corruption, high crime rate,  price hike in foods and other essentials and poor economic performance the incumbent government has suddenly become obsessed with sex stories to dupe the naïve and less educated populace – the majority.

To sidetrack the many issues affecting the country they must come up with issues juicy enough for the people to guzzle – usually relating to sex – to lull and deviate the masses. The media is sneakily used to spin the issue to make the masses believe in the lies and façade of the regime. This reminds the people of the same modus operandi used by many dictators in the past to smother their political foes.

On sex traps used by dictators the modus operandi are plain and simple. First the regime must have the control of the relevant government arms – instruments of authoritarian power – who could make the process of political “killing” easy. The media would be put on standby ready to deceitfully spin in favour of the regime. Heave the sizzling scandalous indictment on the enemy, then hound and pressure him to respond. He would be made like a suspect. If he does not respond he would be branded as guilty by the media. If he responds he would be asked to prove that he is not guilty of the allegation against him.

In other words, the adversary has already been assumed guilty before trial and the onus now is on the victim to prove that he is innocent.  If the adversary is brought to court it would obviously become a source of public inquisition.  When there is a court trial the media would play the role to demonise the adversary by resorting to  lopsided reporting. This is to intentionally demean and shame the adversary and make the masses believe in all their concocted lies deviously spun by the media. Even when the adversary has eventually cleared his name after the unrelenting persecution in the court of law the damage has already been done.

This is actually what the dictatorial authority wants to achieve in politics.  This has worked in some countries and it also has failed to be effective in some other countries – all depending on the state of mind of the masses. On the contrary, a person could be a pervert, commit adultery, become a  paedophile or sex maniac, the pro-regime media would not paint him as hideous and repulsive if he happens to be on the right side of the political divide or in the right political team.

Relentlessly gone through this agony

Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the de facto Opposition leader, and many others in the country have relentlessly gone through this agony. Anwar must have suffered long enough in life but being a seasoned and resilient politician he has stayed strong with the growing support from the people. Many of his one-time close friends in UMNO have now turned against him and they keep on demonising him.

In the case of Anwar, another ploy to derail his political career cropped up just recently with the controversial sex video alleging him as the actor in the exploitative sexual scene.  However, evidence has it that it is not him in the video but a look-alike. On the face of it, Anwar has been trapped to prove that he is not the person.

In actuality, every Malaysian knows that this drama concocted by those concerned is another blunder and this has backfired.  There are ample and clear evidence that the man in the video was only a look-alike. For instance, one simple evidence that has sabotaged this evil plan was the fact that the Anwar look-alike in the video did not have a beard but newspaper photographs the day after the alleged incident showed a bearded Anwar.

The tummy of Anwar look-alike was bloated when Anwar did or does not have that size of a tummy. In fact, there were many other evidence to show that it was not Anwar in the video. But to his political enemy that is not important. Their agenda is sorely to smear the name of a political maverick and that matters most to them. His political foes are persistently ready with their “daggers” out to stab and implicate Anwar. These comments from the public should be a testimony to this fact:

“Harassing and persecuting Anwar has earned the sympathy of the people for him. “

“He has suffered enough and UMNO’s way of going for the overkill does not bode well in the eyes of majority of the people.”

“The scurrilous attacks  against him has only earned  UMNO the wrath of the people.”

“Political sex is highlighted to sidetrack the masses from the dire and grim economic  problems facing the country.”

“Nothing much would be done to investigate corruption that is draining the country dry but when it involves cooked-up sex stories they are quick to investigate.”

“This is well highlighted through the pro-government media. Not all Malaysians watch or read the pro-government media. They are appointing political rejects as senators to help “kill” the Opposition leader. I doubt if UMNO members agree with this kind of appointment. They are just waiting to burst their voice out.”

“Political suppression is common in many countries but this would not last long. The suppressor would at the end of the day succumb to people’s voice. This has happened in many countries. Libya for instance.”

“The media and politicians should debate more on economic and social issues affecting the country rather than harping on trivial, unfounded and perceived notions of another’s personal character.”

The maverick Anwar

Anwar served as Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister from 1993 to 1998. Early in his career, Anwar was a close ally of the then Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohamad but later on emerged as the most prominent critic of Mahathir’s government.

In 1999, he was sentenced to six years in prison for “corruption”, and in 2000, to another nine years for “sodomy”. In 2004, the Federal Court reversed the second conviction and he was released. In July 2008, he was arrested over allegations that he “sodomised” one of his male aides and faces new “sodomy” charges in the Malaysian courts. This is however perceived by many as a political conspiracy at the highest level to end Anwar’s political career.

On 26 August 2008, Anwar won re-election in the Permatang Pauh by-election and returned to Parliament as leader of the Malaysian Opposition. He advocates the need for liberalization, an independent police, judiciary and free media, to combat the endemic corruption that has pushed Malaysia to become relatively less competitive economically and close to become a failed state.

A political maverick, Anwar on the whole succeeded in giving the Pakatan coalition a good publicity in Malaysian politics. Anwar has succeeded in bringing three opposition political parties – PKR, DAP and PAS – into a formidable coalition within a short duration. In other words, with or without Anwar the two- party or -coalition system in the country has now become a reality. The people owe this great accomplishment to Anwar. The country of course needs a two-party system for better governance. Anwar should be given the credit for this process to become a reality in the Malaysian political landscape.

There might have been some minor or remote hiccups leading to the creation of the Pakatan pact but the dust has now settled and apparently Pakatan are again ready to take on Barisan Nasional in the next general election with more confidence. The component parties have evolved unscathed after the many storms in the tea cup and have emerged in symbiosis to be more appealing to the masses and sturdier in pose than before 2008.

The Pakatan coalition is now steered by none other than its de facto leader, Anwar, even when he is not the president of any of the component party. This position of his makes little difference, though. The relatively young multi-racial political coalition has since its existence been unremittingly goaded on by Anwar. Anwar is not alone in this struggle. He is supported by many competent and futuristic leaders in the parties that has formed this pact.

Anwar has a public persona of a devout Muslim. He has ingratiated himself with people of all races to gain the popularity he needs as a politician. Whatever sex video caper is created to discredit Anwar is not going to foil his attempt to win over Barisan Nasional in the next general election. Sex ploys by political enemies have failed miserably despite all their strenuous efforts to undermine Anwar and Pakatan.  The people are not blind to justice.

No matter how Anwar is perceived by his friends and political foes, he is definitely not a spent force in Malaysian politics. He still has the charisma and is capable of drawing huge crowds as a good orator. He is capable of mesmerising the crowd with his oratory skills. He still has a sizeable following in the country and is well accepted by friends and leaders abroad. If truth be told, Anwar cannot be easily erased from the local political scene. It’s an irrefutable fact that Anwar has an insuppressibly optimistic personality that endears him to the people.

Mahathir’s perception of Anwar

Even in his Memoir(2011), the former Prime Minister has written some favourable words on Anwar despite the fact that he sensed, or rather was aware, that the latter was trying to mount a direct challenge on his presidency of UMNO:

“Anwar also had qualities that could contribute towards UMNO’s standing among intellectuals. He was well-read… .” (p406)

“… as I knew that he had the qualities to make a good leader.” (p407)

“He was not seen as a Muslim extremist.” (p409)

“Anwar is quite a remarkable man.” (P409)

“We have a good personal relationship.” (p410)

“Anwar cultivated people and knew how to win their support.”(p410)

“There is no doubt that there was a special aura – a charisma – about him… .(p410)”

“Anwar was very hospitable.”  (p411)

“Publicly… Anwar cut an impressive figure.” (p413).

Of course, their relationship began to sour when Mahathir became aware that Anwar was about to challenge his headship of the party.

“While I still saw Anwar as an effective leader, I felt that his desire to oust me was premature.”  (p413)

“… I felt confident that should he mount a direct challenge to my presidency, I would still be able to defeat him.” (p415)

Anwar could be, by and large, perceived as a political freak endowed with intelligence, knowledge and skills not many politicians could bout. Thus, he has emerged more popular than ever in Malaysian politics despite all the dirty campaigns laid against him since he was chucked out as the deputy prime minister in 1998 by Mahathir. Regardless of all the subsequent political bashing and the disparaging remarks made against him by the local media and blogs, he has emerged unshaken but grown more mature and much sturdier politically.

Politics is a matter of perception and  insightfulness. In fact, no amount of character assassination and insinuations could bring down a seasoned politician the calibre of Anwar. Many politicians, including those in the ruling coalition, have emerged to become leaders despite all the allegations against them. Anwar, in particular, has been exposed to continuous character assassination by his adversaries, but ironically the more this has seemed to have fortified his political path. Indeed, Anwar just appears to have gained more sympathy and popularity despite the many ruthless political onslaught against him.

The political scene leading to the next general election is going to be more interesting. Anwar’s offensive against politicians in the ruling coalition relating to many issues such as corruption, accountability and many other social delinquencies is not going to recede. It is going to be a battle of wit involving  issues and abuse of taxpayers’ money by the incumbent government and the economy.

Pakatan has indubitably evolved into a coalition more significant than Anwar himself. Pakatan today is “larger” than Anwar’s image. Presently, even without Anwar the coalition could project their other capable leaders to lead Pakatan into the political limelight. PAS, PKR and DAP have many young and capable leaders who could replace Anwar in case he is being totally incapacitated in politics.

Defamation is an offence

The masses, more often than not look at the politically motivated sex arsenal to degrade political foes from many other perspectives. Many devout Muslims would not easily succumb to all the dirty tactics deployed by the incumbent regime and their apple polishers. They are bound to feel that some politicians are merely paying  lip service to religion.

Their perception is that religion is more often than not used by some for political expediency. They observe that some religious rituals are deliberately performed by self-seeking individuals as a political stunt, for political publicity and connivance.

Despite the country being  claimed to be an Islamic state, many aspects of Islam is not adhered to when religious decrees do not favour the regime. Defamation and accusations are serious offences in Islam and yet Muslims go round defaming others without real evidence. These comments from the public are a testimony to this fact:

“This singling out in prosecution can be politically correct but it is morally wrong as it smacks of injustice.  People could take advantage of the law just to tarnish a person’s image – a political enemy.”

“Defamation or fitnah is an offence in Islam. A Muslim should not fitnah (defame) a person for some invested interests.”

“If a person accuses another person of wrongdoing he must come up with evidence. ‘Selling’ oneself to the media and the public by telling them that someone has committed an offence is an act of fitnah, as this will give a wrong perception of the accused.”

“The onus is on the accuser – not the suspect – to prove that the suspect is guilty of an offence, so come up with concrete evidence.  If the intention of accusing someone is just to craft out a bad image of a person, this constitutes an offence in Islam.”

“A court case involving an accusation can drag on for many months and this will cause a lot of moral damage to the one who is accused, even if the accused were finally found to be innocent.”

“Islam is more sensible in that if you accuse a person of wrongdoing come up with evidence, or else this is tantamount to fitnah and the person who arbitrarily accuses another person just for some thrills or political motives should be punished accordingly.”

“In the case of a sexual offence (zina) the accuser has to produce four reliable witnesses who could prove to the judge that the offence actually took place. If this can be done and the offence is proven, then punish the accused accordingly.”

“If the accuser fails to prove the offence, he has to be punished instead. It is a two-way justice for all. The process in Islam is so clear and this will help deter irresponsible people from making false accusations that could defame a person’s image in society.”

“In Islam, a person’s image is highly regarded and any form of fitnah or insinuating any form of sexual act on a person cannot be accepted. Islam does not judge a person through the media or attention-grabbing political propaganda.”

“The irony is that being an Islamic state the country does not take Islamic values into consideration. Politics has won over religion in this case.”

Enough of these mucky tricks

When a regime runs scared of the Opposition it would resort to anything to save their skin. When a regime is bankrupt of ideas  on how to win an election they would have to desperately rely on trivial matters such as sex issues to delude the masses and disgrace their political nemeses. The motto to the desperate is: Never mind if the approach is nasty, dirty or unprincipled as long as the end to them justifies the means.

To the masses they have had enough of all these mucky tricks. They see spicing politics with sex issues is fast becoming a cliché now. They see a regime that with intent makes use of the government arms to remain in power. They see many cases of abuse of power by the police. They see the reputation of the judiciary has hit a new low. They see corruption and abuse of taxpayers’ money become a way of life among politicians and politically connected people.

They see the economy has hit the poor most when prices of almost all essentials are spiralling out of control. They see no concrete formula by the incumbent government to stop this debacle. They see no workable steps taken by the incumbent government to manage this problem thus causing unbridled inflation and reduced value of money in the people’s hand. They see salary increase or one-off payment to the people as not a long term solution to inflation and yet the government cannot see to this effect.

The next general election would see a much enlightened electorate determining the future of this country. Anwar’s ingenuity has set the pace right by creating another coalition pact to match Barisan Nasional. The two coalition system that exists today would give a better choice for the people to decide for the best team to govern the country next

16
Nov

BBC ‘Cheap Programming’ Scandal Exposed

Independent.co.uk

The BBC has owned up to a “nominal fee” programming scandal in which viewers of 15 editorial programmes were hoodwinked by “serious” conflicts of interest of programme makers and a failure to declare that documentaries had outside sponsors.

The programmes were made for “low or nominal cost” but many were heavyweight documentaries on controversial environmental issues and the BBC Trust, the corporation’s governing body, said today it was “deeply concerned” by the findings. Mark Thompson, the director general of the BBC, has ordered the organisation to tighten its systems for commissioning current affairs programmes. The broadcasting regulator Ofcom announced today that it was launching an investigation into the affair.

Eight of the breaches relate to FBC Media (UK), a London-based production company whose working practices have been uncovered in a long-running investigation by The Independent. FBC produced programmes for the BBC about Malaysia without declaring that it had been allocated £17m by the Malaysian government to carry out a global strategic communications campaign.

The company produced seven BBC programmes on Malaysia, four of them for the series “Develop or Die”.

The BBC also found that FBC had breached programme guidelines on a programme it made on the subject of Egypt this March during the Arab Spring uprisings. The Independent has established that FBC has worked for the regime of the former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.

The findings uncover a disturbing culture of broadcasting documentaries – for which the BBC had paid next to nothing – on the corporation’s international channel BBC World. The BBC was also found to have made programmes with “inappropriate” sponsorship funding from international organisations including UNESCO, UNEP, UNDP and UNFAO, in breach of the corporation’s guidelines.

The Trust’s Editorial Standards Committee warned that documentary makers may have been unduly influenced by their financial backers. “There was a suggestion that commercial, financial or other interests may have influenced the editorial judgments in these programmes,” it concluded.

Richard Ayre, who chaired the meeting of the Trust’s Editorial Standards Committee said: “International audiences must be able to rely on the same integrity and independence in the BBC’s editorial decisions as audiences in the UK.

“We have found that several programmes shown on the BBC’s World News channel had been inappropriately sponsored, and in the case of one of the independent producers, FBC Media (UK) Ltd, there was at least a suggestion that the company had a conflict of interest of which the BBC had been unaware.

“The Trust is deeply concerned at this and we very much regret that these programmes failed to live up to the editorial standards we set for the BBC.”

An audit of BBC World programmes uncovered a series of current affairs programmes that – in breach of guidelines – had been funded by corporate sponsorship, which was often not declared.

One of the programmes in breach of guidelines was “Taking the Credit” made by for BBC World on the subject of Africa and climate change by the award-winning British production company Rockhopper television. The Trust found that the programme had effectively been sponsored by the Envirotrade organisation, despite the fact that current affairs programmes are prohibited from using sponsorship. Envirotrade was featured in a positive light in the programme but “viewers were unaware that there was a funding arrangement in place,” said the Trust report.

A BBC World News spokesperson said: “We accept the BBC Trust’s findings. We are committed to the highest standards of broadcasting and our editorial independence must always remain protected. There were breaches of BBC guidelines though we note that the Trust report found no breaches of impartiality in any of the programmes. We are determined to learn any lessons from this process .That is why we have set out a robust action plan which has been endorsed by the Trust’s Editorial Standards Committee (ESC). We are now committed to bringing in a series of changes to tighten our systems and strengthen the protection of our editorial independence.”

A BBC World News spokesperson said that the BBC had “terminated” its dealings with FBC, which continues to operate internationally but has gone into administration in the UK. “With regards to FBC, we immediately suspended the broadcast of programming from FBC when we became aware of these issues and FBC has subsequently admitted to the BBC that it has worked for the Malaysian government,” said the spokesperson. “That information was not disclosed to the BBC as it should have been when the BBC contracted programming from FBC, and we have now terminated our relationship with the company.”