Saturday 30 March 2013

PBB Youth welcomes more land for Sg Asap folk

Posted on March 30, 2013, Saturday

KUCHING: The government’s proposal to enable folk of Sungai Asap Resettlement Scheme to have new land outside the area has the full support from PBB Belaga Youth wing.

Its chairman Henry Kilah Talek said the proposal, if it materialised, was the best solution to meet the villagers’ request for more land to add to the three-acre plot originally given to each of the 15,000 re-settlers due to the construction of Bakun Dam.

“The land shall be cultivated by an oil palm company and the settlers can benefit from the venture by having shares in the company. It should be the way because there is not much land left in Sg Asap.

“At least, by doing this, it will benefit the participants economically. Such model was also mentioned by Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud during a dialogue session at Mega Hotel in Miri on Mar 8,” said Kilah yesterday.

He said the people of Sg Asap welcomed the idea for more land because the three acres of land per family originally given to them was insufficient as their families had grown and they also had to look for fertile land elsewhere.

Wednesday 27 March 2013

Pemuda PBB Belaga teguh dibelakang Ketua Menteri

Kenyataan Akhbar Pemuda PBB Belaga 27hb Mac 2013
Henry Kilah Talek
Ketaksuban NGO-NGO Barat terhadap Ketua Menteri Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud dan negeri Sarawak amat menjengkelkan kerana ketaksuban itu dipenuhi dengan kekotoran jiwa dan pemikiran yang menjijikkan.

NGO-NGO Barat ini, seperti pihak pembangkang, sentiasa berusaha untuk mengaibkan Ketua Menteri agar masyarakat Sarawak, khasnya, dan dunia, amnya, percaya dengan tuduhan-tuduhan yang tidak berasas!

Mereka memandang rendah mentali rakyat Sarawak seolah-olah rakyat negeri ini mampu untuk ditipu dengan penipuan mereka.

Pemuda PBB Belaga amat memandang serius usaha penipuan ini, dan atas sebab itu menyokong penuh kenyataan Naib Ketua Pemuda PBB Saudara Pandi Suhaili yang menyatakan sokongan barisan Pemuda PBB negeri Sarawak kepada Ketua Menteri.

Kami turut merasa lega dengan kesediaan Kerajaan Negeri Sarawak untuk menfailkan saman terhadap pihak yang bertanggungjawab dalam isu Global Witness.

Kami berharap pihak yang bertanggungjawap tersebut akan dikenakan hukuman yang berat kerana berniat jahat untuk membusukkan nama baik Ketua Menteri bagi tujuan membantu pembangkang meraih sokongan rakyat!

Akhir sekali, Pemuda PBB Belaga akan sentiasa memberi sokongan padu yang tidak berbelah bahagi kepada Ketua Menteri.

Tuesday 26 March 2013

PBB confident of another clean sweep in election

by Peter Sibon reporters@theborneopost.com. 
Posted on March 26, 2013, Tuesday

PUSA: Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) is confident that it will make another clean sweep in the upcoming 13th general election.

PBB’s permanent chairman Datuk Amar Mohd Asfia Awang Nassar said this was based on the fact that the party had won every parliamentary and state seat allocated to it since 1991.

The party is now allocated 14 out of the 31 parliamentary seats and 35 out of the 71 state seats.

“As such all PBB branches are ready and prepared to face the upcoming 13th general election,” said Asfia when officiating at the election briefing for Beting Maro state constituency yesterday.

He also stressed on party unity as the pillar of its strength, having been tested during crises such as the one in 1987.

“The party has grown stronger and with the formula of putting winnable candidates with the support and cooperation of the local state assemblymen and assemblywomen, PBB is confident of retaining Batang Lupar which is currently represented by

Datuk Hajah Rohani Karim,” said Asfia.

Besides highlighting current political issues, the briefing also updated the party’s election machinery on the latest and applicable conduct of election in view of the amendment in law, rules and regulations.

PBB’s legal advisor Datuk Awang Bemee Awang Ali Basah informed the branch that there will be no more objections on Nomination Day.

Similarly, no withdrawal of candidacy is allowed after nomination closes, he said, adding only the candidate and/or his/her proposer and seconder are allowed to present the nomination paper and be present within 50 metres of the nomination centre.

Awang Bemee also said there would be a minimum of 11 days of campaigning period.

“And this will be the first time indelible ink and pen will be used during the election.

“And this time around, the disabled can be assisted by any person they trust above the age of 21 other than their relatives,” said Awang Bemee.

He also said that media personnel assigned outside the constituencies where they vote as well as registered voters except those from southern Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei are now eligible to apply to be postal voters.

“Besides that, there will be early voting for members of the armed forces and their spouses,” added Awang Bemee, who is the former Nangka assemblyman.

Also present at the briefing were PBB Beting-Maro branch chairman Datuk Bolhassan Di, PBB executive secretary Awang Bujang, political secretary to the chief minister Colonel (R) Awangku Jamaluddin Awang Kon, Special Affairs Dept state director Hassan Bunsu, Special Affairs Dept KL director Ustaz Taharuddin Yaakob and some 300 PBB members.

Sunday 24 March 2013

Taib: State govt mulls suing Global Witness

by Geryl Ogilvy Ruekeith, reporters@theborneopost.com.

Gathering of information related to claims made by the London-based NGO ongoing

KUCHING: The state government may take legal action against Global Witness with regards to the recently published ‘corruption’ video linking Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.

The chief minister said yesterday that the government was still accumulating information on the claims made by the London-based human rights NGO.

“I am still trying to find out what’s going on. I don’t know what level of investigation and actions these claims merit. It is quite obvious that they are not really fighting for what their actual causes are.

“They (Global Witness) are just supporting the Opposition considering that the 13th general election is very near. Nobody can deny this,” he told reporters when met after officiating at the opening of the over RM1 million Kampung Lintang multipurpose hall near here.

The video clip recorded by a hidden camera shows two women, who claimed to be the cousins of Taib, discussing the sale of 5,000 hectares of plantation land owned by their company. The women said they were daughters of Taib’s predecessor Tun Abdul Rahman Yakub, who is Taib’s uncle.

The clear recording also showed negotiations between the undercover `investor’ and two local lawyers, one representing a prominent businessman for another land deal.

Taib reiterated his earlier assertion that the allegations were aimed at tarnishing his reputation.

Saturday 23 March 2013

Pemuda PBB berdiri teguh belakang Ketua Menteri

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Taib: Don't trust anyone who claim they act as agent for purchasing Sarawak Land

Pemuda PBB Wilayah Tengah sokong penuh kenyataan Pandi

Kenyataan Akhbar Pemuda PBB Wilayah Tengah 23hb Mac 2013

Hassan Tahir Hasbee
Barisan Pemuda Wilayah Tengah bersetuju dengan kecaman yang dibuat oleh Naib Pemuda PBB Saudara Pandi Suhaili ke atas Global Witness.

Bahkan kami berpendapat kecam tersebut amat bertepatan dengan pendirian kami yang selama ini enggan melihat mana-mana pihak cuba mengotorkan pandangan masyarakat terhadap Ketua Menteri Sarawak Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud dan kepimpinannya.

Global Witness, dan juga NGO-NGO Barat yang lain, hanya mempunyai satu tujuan sahaja - iaitu untuk menjatuhkan Pehin Sri bagi mencapai tujuan jahat mereka yang inginkan negeri Sarawak terjerumus dalam lembah kekacauan politik dan ekonomi.

Oleh itu, kami mengalu-alukan sebarang tindakan dikenakan keatas mana-mana pihak yang terbabit dalam usaha untuk memburuk-burukkan Pehin Sri agar semua pihak mengambil tindakan ini sebagai satu pengajaran kepada semua.

Covert video a blatant bid to smear Sarawak — PBB Youth vice chief


KUCHING: A recent video accusing Sarawak Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud of committing malpractice in managing the state’s land and forests is an obvious attempt to discredit the state in the eyes of the world, said Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu Sarawak (PBB) Youth vice chief Pandi Suhaili.

He said the non-governmental organisation (NGO) producing the video had a malicious intention to hurl slander towards Sarawak, its leaders and its people.

“Even before this (video came out), there had been numerous attempts by some western NGOs to weaken our leaders and the economy of our state,” he said.

He recalled some years back when a Europe-based NGO had claimed to become the champions of the Penan community in Sarawak but their actual intention was eventually to disrupt the timber industry, which was one of Sarawak’s major economic activities.

“In the end, it was the Sarawak government, which never claimed to be the champion, who took up realistic measures to help the Penans by coming up with facilities to raise their (the Penans) socio-economic standards,” he said.

Pendedahan video usaha cemar Sarawak - Naib Ketua Pemuda PBB

Utusan Malaysia

KUCHING 23 Mac (12:36am) - Video terbaharu menuduh Ketua Menteri Sarawak, Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud melakukan penyelewengan menguruskan tanah dan hutan negeri adalah cubaan jelas untuk mencemarkan Sarawak di mata dunia, kata Naib Ketua Pemuda Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu Sarawak (PBB), Pandi Suhaili.

Beliau berkata, sebuah pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) yang menghasilkan video itu berniat jahat untuk memfitnah Sarawak, pemimpin dan rakyatnya.

"Malah sebelum ini (sebelum video didedahkan), terdapat pelbagai cubaan oleh beberapa NGO barat untuk melemahkan pemimpin kami dan ekonomi negeri," katanya kepada Bernama.

Katanya, seperti yang berlaku beberapa tahun lepas sebuah NGO berpangkalan di Eropah mendakwa mewakili masyarakat Penan di Sarawak tetapi niat sebenar mereka adalah untuk mengganggu industri pembalakan, yang merupakan aktiviti ekonomi utama Sarawak.

"Akhirnya, kerajaan Sarawak yang tidak pernah mendakwa menjadi juara, yang mengambil langkah realistik untuk membantu kaum Penan dengan menyediakan kemudahan bagi meningkatkan taraf sosioekonomi mereka," katanya.


Friday 22 March 2013

Singapore dismisses claims by Global Witness

The Malay Mail

THE Singapore government refuted claims made by several individuals in an explosive video revealing alleged shady lands deals with transactions made in the Republic.

The Singapore Ministry of Finance and Monetary Authority of Singapore had, in a joint statement to The Malay Mail today, dismissed the allegations brought forward by Kuching-based lawyer Alvin Chong and sisters Norlia and Fatimah Abdul Rahman who are cousins to Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud in an undercover operation by UK-based Global Witness.

"We refer to your query on a recent video published by the NGO Global Witness which featured a lawyer in a Malaysian state claiming that Singapore facilitates tax evasion in Malaysia by withholding information requested by the Malaysian government. The allegation is simply false.”

“Contrary to what was claimed in the video, Singapore has to date provided fully the information requested by Malaysia for tax purposes. The two countries have had a good working relationship on tax matters, and continue to build on this relationship to strengthen cooperation.”

The statement further added that Singapore has designated a wide range of crimes as predicate offences to money laundering including corruption, bribery and fraud in line with the recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force.

Pemuda PBB Wilayah Utara sokong penuh kenyataan Pandi

Kenyataan Akhbar Pemuda PBB Wilayah Utara 22hb Mac 2013

Richard Silo
Kami menyokong sepenuhnya kenyataan Naib Ketua Pemuda PBB Saudara Pandi Suhaili yang mengecam tindakan NGO-NGO Barat yang berniat jahat cuba untuk mencemar imej Ketua Menteri Sarawak Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud. 

Klip video yang dihasilkan oleh Global Witness ialah usaha terkini yang dilakukan oleh pihak NGO Barat untuk mengeruhkan hubungan yang baik diantara Ketua Menteri dan rakyat Sarawak yang selama ini banyak mendapat faedah dari pembangunan negeri Sarawak hasil dari politik pembangunan yang dibawa oleh Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.

Apa yang kami nampak ialah NGO-NGO ini berniat untuk menjatuhkan Pehin Sri bagi tujuan merealisasi impian jahat mereka yang bertopengkan hak asasi dan demokrasi. 

Mungkin mereka beranggapan serangan yang bertubi-tubi ini akan melemahkan kepimpinan Pehin Sri.

Kami ingin menyatakan disini dengan sekeras-kerasnya bahawa barisan Pemuda PBB Wilayah Utara berdiri dengan teguh dibelakang Pehin Sri.

Kami amat berharap agar tindakan yang tegas akan dapat dilakukan kepada mana-mana individu yang terbabit dalam klip video kerana sudah terang tanpa bersuluh bahawa video klip tersebut berniat jahat!
   

Thursday 21 March 2013

Kenyataan Naib Ketua Pemuda PBB Sarawak Pandi Suhaili 21hb Mac 2013

Kenyataan Naib Ketua Pemuda PBB Sarawak Pandi Suhaili 
21hb Mac 2013

Pihak NGO Barat kelihatan begitu asyik dalam agenda mereka untuk memburuk-burukkan Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud agar semua pihak mempercayai fitnah-fitnah yang dilemparkan kepada mereka.

Mungkin mereka beranggapan sekiranya fitnah-fitnah ini dilemparkan, lambat laun ada juak yang akan terpalit dan mengakibatkan semua pihak mula mempercayai fitnah busuk yang direka oleh minda yang jahat mereka.

The Global Witness adalah satu diantara NGO-NGO Barat yang begitu taksub dengan Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud seolah-olah di dunia Barat kini penduduknya hidup dengan aman damai tanpa apa-apa permasalahan ekonomi atau sosial.

Adakah percubaan ini sedikit sebanyak disebabkan NGO-NGO Barat hendak mengalih perhatian dunia terhadap banyak masalah-masalah yang dihadapi oleh masyarakat di sana?

NGO Barat ini cuba untuk mengaitkan Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud dengan perbualan yang telah direkod seolah-olah Pehin Sri Abdul Taib berada dilokasi dimana perbualan tersebut direkod.

Wednesday 20 March 2013

Taib says video clip an attempt to tarnish his reputation


KUCHING: Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud says the recording of negotiations on sale of plantation land discussed in what The Global Witness, a London based human rights NGO, claims was a sting is an attempt to tarnish his reputation.

“You look at that. I think it is a bit naughty of them to use their big power to blacken my name.”

The video clip recorded by a hidden camera shows two women who claim to be cousins of the chief minister discussing the sale of 5,000 hectares of plantation land owned by their company.

“Okay. If that is what they want to do it only reflects their credibility,” he added.

The recording also showed clips on negotiations between the interested ‘buyers’ and lawyers of the company and another company owned by a prominent businessman on the sale of another piece of plantation land.