The Star Online; 5 August 2008

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KUALA LUMPUR: An Umno veteran lodged a report with the Anti-Corruption Agency against the party’s top leaders.

Selangor veteran leader Datuk Mazlan Harun, who is also a former Umno Youth exco member, did not make it clear what the report was about but said it was to alert the ACA on possible abuse of power in the run-up to the party elections in December.

“The ACA report is to ensure there is no abuse of power because we all want a free and fair elections,” he told reporters Tuesday after spending an hour being interviewed by ACA officers at the agency’s office here.

Muar branch leader Datuk Kadar Shah, the son of the late Umno permanent chairman Tun Sulaiman Ninam Shah, accompanied Mazlan as he presented documents as proof to the ACA.

Asked who were the leaders implicated in the report, Mazlan said: “Those in power”.

“Who do you think is most powerful in Malaysia?” he said.

It is understood that the complaint was based on an open letter written by Umno Petaling Jaya Selatan division chief Kapt (Rtd) Datuk Zahar Hashim and addressed to the party’s secretary general demanding that both party president Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak be disciplined for allegedly abusing their power.

In the letter, dated July 11, Zahar asked for the party’s 2008 version of the Code of Ethics to be enforced only in December instead of July.

This was because Abdullah and Najib had breached the code on July 10 in a briefing with division, Youth, Wanita and Puteri leaders.

Zahar said they had openly campaigned and appealed for the top two posts to be uncontested, while Abdullah also promised to hand over power as party president to Najib in mid-2010.

Zahar called the act as "political corruption of the highest order", and claimed the duo had abused government machineries and given cash and gifts to Umno members in a bid to sustain their position in the party.

Other Umno veterans present at the ACA office were Kadar's brother Hassan Tun Sulaiman, who is also Muar division Umno committee member and former Bandar Tun Razak division secretary and Sang Kelembai blogger Zaharin Mohd Yasin.

Hassan said the transition of power between Abdullah and Najib in 2010 was wrong, as the current Supreme Council can only decide if it was carried out before December.

"The new members of the Supreme Council elected in December are the ones who can make a decision on the transition of power in 2010," he said.

Zaharin said the transition was unconstitutional, as the party constitution does not provide for a transition of power.

"But we accept resignations. It actually means Abdullah is resigning in 2010, but that is if he is still party president then," he said.

In a statement, Civil Movement Against Corruption (Gerak) chairman Mohd Nazree Mohd Yunus urged the ACA to investigate all those involved in money politics in the Umno elections at all levels.

"Gerak supports Datuk Mazlan Harun for reporting political corruption involving the Umno president. The allegations by Datuk Zahar Hashim that the Prime Minister is involved in money politics should be looked into," he said.


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KUALA LUMPUR: An Umno veteran lodged a report with the Anti-Corruption Agency against the party’s top leaders.

Selangor veteran leader Datuk Mazlan Harun, who is also a former Umno Youth exco member, did not make it clear what the report was about but said it was to alert the ACA on possible abuse of power in the run-up to the party elections in December.

“The ACA report is to ensure there is no abuse of power because we all want a free and fair elections,” he told reporters Tuesday after spending an hour being interviewed by ACA officers at the agency’s office here.

Muar branch leader Datuk Kadar Shah, the son of the late Umno permanent chairman Tun Sulaiman Ninam Shah, accompanied Mazlan as he presented documents as proof to the ACA.

Asked who were the leaders implicated in the report, Mazlan said: “Those in power”.

“Who do you think is most powerful in Malaysia?” he said.

It is understood that the complaint was based on an open letter written by Umno Petaling Jaya Selatan division chief Kapt (Rtd) Datuk Zahar Hashim and addressed to the party’s secretary general demanding that both party president Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak be disciplined for allegedly abusing their power.

In the letter, dated July 11, Zahar asked for the party’s 2008 version of the Code of Ethics to be enforced only in December instead of July.

This was because Abdullah and Najib had breached the code on July 10 in a briefing with division, Youth, Wanita and Puteri leaders.

Zahar said they had openly campaigned and appealed for the top two posts to be uncontested, while Abdullah also promised to hand over power as party president to Najib in mid-2010.

Zahar called the act as "political corruption of the highest order", and claimed the duo had abused government machineries and given cash and gifts to Umno members in a bid to sustain their position in the party.

Other Umno veterans present at the ACA office were Kadar's brother Hassan Tun Sulaiman, who is also Muar division Umno committee member and former Bandar Tun Razak division secretary and Sang Kelembai blogger Zaharin Mohd Yasin.

Hassan said the transition of power between Abdullah and Najib in 2010 was wrong, as the current Supreme Council can only decide if it was carried out before December.

"The new members of the Supreme Council elected in December are the ones who can make a decision on the transition of power in 2010," he said.

Zaharin said the transition was unconstitutional, as the party constitution does not provide for a transition of power.

"But we accept resignations. It actually means Abdullah is resigning in 2010, but that is if he is still party president then," he said.

In a statement, Civil Movement Against Corruption (Gerak) chairman Mohd Nazree Mohd Yunus urged the ACA to investigate all those involved in money politics in the Umno elections at all levels.

"Gerak supports Datuk Mazlan Harun for reporting political corruption involving the Umno president. The allegations by Datuk Zahar Hashim that the Prime Minister is involved in money politics should be looked into," he said.

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