Thursday, 10 May 2012

Fwd: YB Koay meeting the people on Belleview's high density development near pulau tikus market


Date: May 10, 2012 8:06:17 GMT+08:00
Subject: YB Koay meeting the people on Belleview's high density development near pulau tikus market

please help pass the word.

YB Koay Teng Hai meeting the people on Belleview development on the car park in Pulau Tikus, near the market.

Please come to hear what he has to say.

19/5 Sat 10 am at MPPP clinic corner of Jalan Moulmien and Jalan Pasar, Pulau Tikus. On the opposite side of the market.

All Penang "lang" who use the market should attend, this massive development , 500 over units of mix commercial and residential, is going to grind Pulau Tikus market to a halt.

Thank you for a new Malaysia

YB Koay meeting Pulau Tikus residents o Saturday 19/5/12 at 10am, all welcome come here what he has to say about this high density development.

YB Koay meeting the residents on the Pulau Tikus market car park project by Belleview Group. Proposed development .

Belleview will launch its RM200 million Moulmein Rise mixed development project in the Pulau Tikus area by the middle of this year. "We will offer, among others, commercial, small-office, home-office type units, along with upmarket condominiums in a 27-storey block close to the Pulau Tikus market," Ho said.
http://www.iproperty.com.my/news/4814/Belleview-plans-RM500m-property-launches-this-year

Residents are concern about :

1. car park
2. traffic
3, drainage
4. water pressure
5. impact on social harmony
6. their building, can the developer perform a dilapidation survey before they start work. In case you are not familiar with this it is a survey carried out by qualified professionals on the buildings surrounding the project before work starts. It is good for all parties as if any one claims damage caused by the construction the survey can show intuitively of same.
7. Height control, surrounding buildings only 7 to 8 storeys.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jo <tmljoetan@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, May 8, 2012 at 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: Residence need your help, they live near the Pulau tikus carpark, proposed development by Belleview
To: 
Cc: Koay Tent Hai <koaytenghai@gmail.com>

The appointment has fixed on 19/5 (Saturday), 10amat the MPPP clinic which is opposite Pulau Tikus Market.

Thank you very much:)

Jo
Special Assistant to YB Koay Teng Hai
0124883227

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

YB Koay meeting Pulau Tikus residents o Saturday 19/5/12 at 10am, all welcome come here what he has to say about this high density development.

YB Koay meeting the residents on the Pulau Tikus market car park project by Belleview Group. Proposed development .

Belleview will launch its RM200 million Moulmein Rise mixed development project in the Pulau Tikus area by the middle of this year. "We will offer, among others, commercial, small-office, home-office type units, along with upmarket condominiums in a 27-storey block close to the Pulau Tikus market," Ho said.
http://www.iproperty.com.my/news/4814/Belleview-plans-RM500m-property-launches-this-year

Residents are concern about :

1. car park
2. traffic
3, drainage
4. water pressure
5. impact on social harmony
6. their building, can the developer perform a dilapidation survey before they start work. In case you are not familiar with this it is a survey carried out by qualified professionals on the buildings surrounding the project before work starts. It is good for all parties as if any one claims damage caused by the construction the survey can show intuitively of same.
7. Height control, surrounding buildings only 7 to 8 storeys.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jo <tmljoetan@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, May 8, 2012 at 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: Residence need your help, they live near the Pulau tikus carpark, proposed development by Belleview
To: 
Cc: Koay Tent Hai <koaytenghai@gmail.com>

The appointment has fixed on 19/5 (Saturday), 10am at the MPPP clinic which is opposite Pulau Tikus Market. Is that okay aye?

Thank you very much:)

Jo
Special Assistant to YB Koay Teng Hai
0124883227

Scorpenes US$ 1bil 'success' fees: Najib directly implicated in 'Great Malaysian Robbery'

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 2012

Scorpenes US$ 1bil 'success' fees: Najib directly implicated in 'Great Malaysian Robbery'


Scorpenes US$ 1bil 'success' fees: Najib directly implicated in 'Great M'sian Robbery'
In the continuing saga of the Ops Scorpene campaign, SUARAM is here to reveal to you further findings of the ongoing investigations of the French inquiry.
As was reported, the SUARAM delegation comprising Kua Kia Soong, Cynthia Gabriel and Fadiah Nadwa, returned after a successful trip to Paris, and a hearing before judge Roger Le Loire, one of the two Instruction Judges assigned to oversee the French inquiry into the controversial purchase of the 2 submarines by the Malaysian government in 2002.
The judge had principally accepted a list of seven proposed witnesses including current Defence Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, former Defence Minister and current Prime Minister Najib Razak, and a central figure in the procurement process, Abdul Razak Baginda as key witnesses that can further assist in the inquiry before the Tribunal de Grande Instance.
Access to the Investigation Papers
SUARAM has gained full access to investigation papers from the Public Prosecutor's office. This is a huge step forward, as many of the details kept confidential are now made accessible to SUARAM as the Plaintiff in the civil case against the DCNS.
French law provides several constraints on the area of access. While we are not able to obtain a hard copy and distribute copies around, we are however entitled to full view of the documents and are able to quote them to the media and to the public.
It is also to be noted that the complaint lodged by SUARAM has led to the evolution of a criminalinvestigation which has just commenced which will result in the criminal prosecution of those involved in this corruption scandal. The French, Malaysian officials and the companies involved in the corruption scandal may be put on the suspect list as the criminal case proceeds in the French Court.
Legal Jurisdiction
Judge Le Loire after hearing an elaborate testimony from SUARAM, accepted our statement, and promised to proceed with the inquiry with no stone unturned. On the acceptance of the 7 witnesses proposed by SUARAM, the French judge had asked for the full details of the persons involved, in order to begin issuing subpoenas as he saw fit.
SUARAM lawyer Joseph Breham has further explained that the French courts is able to take onseveral courses of action, in compelling the Malaysian witnesses to assist in the inquiry and the ongoing investigations.
1. The judge will issue a subpoena in writing on a witness.
2. Once a subpoena is issued, the witness is obliged to appear before the courts and to assist the courts in its works.
3. If the witness refuses to abide by the subpoena, the court can issue a notice "mandate d 'amener", compelling the witness to appear before it.
4. If the witness fails to oblige, a warrant of arrest may be issued. The warrant of arrest is applicable within the boundaries of the French territory, and may be internationalized, if the judge deems necessary.
5. A red alert can be sent to INTERPOL, if the situation warrants based on the discretionary powers ofthe judge.
New Expose and Findings
In today's media conference we shall focus the expose to two key documents.
1. Document 87
2. Document 144
Document 87
The documents seized by the French police from the office of Mr. Henri GIDE (THALES) on 28 May 2010 which includes a fax written in English and sent by F. DUPONT dated 1 June 2001 addressed to D. ARNAUD, CCed to BAIOCCO and SAUVAGEOT with "MALAYSIA/SUBMARINE PROJECT" as the subject.
Mr. DUPONT detailed out the chronology of visits and future actions during the journey in Malaysia of which there were various planned undertakings in particular negotiation meetings with the Ministry of Defense and the management members of PERIMEKAR during which two (2) contract proposals would be mentioned (from DCNI to PERIMEKAR as well as between PERIMEKAR and the Malaysian Government).
He finally indicated a meeting with DATO' SRI NAJIB in France on 14 July 2001 with the condition that DCNI offers a maximum sum of USD 1 billion for PERIMEKAR's stay (in France).
Document 144
The prosecutor's office upon instructions had received from THALES International Asia, an envelope on 22 August 2011. The envelope contained:
- A sub folder entitled "C4"
- A sub folder entitled "invoices"
- PDF files
- A USB thumb drive

Among the crucial documents was the existence of an invoice faxed by TERASASI Sdn Bhd (Company No.524814-P) on 19 September 2004 to Bernard BAIOCCO the then CEO of THALES International Asia. The invoice stated an amount of Euro 359, 450.00 for the purpose of success fees to be paid to Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad, Branch CP Tower, Seksyen 16, Petaling Jaya, Account No:12109-0-01-3000450-8 and contains a handwritten note in French as follows:
"Razak demande si ce SF peut etre pris en compte assez vite. Le Support Fee suit avec un rapport".
Translation

Razak requests if that SF can be taken into account quite urgently. The support fee follows with a report.
It therefore appears that Thales International Asia could not ignore that the sum paid to TERASASI Sdn Bhd ultimately benefitted Mr Najib Razak the Minister of Defence and/or his consultant Abdul Razak Baginda.
The Great Malaysian Robbery
It has become apparent that this constitutes one of the Malaysian government's greatest robberies over its people! It is no longer just the Euro 114.9 million commission to Perimekar that formed the basis of the complaint to the French Courts that is in question.

It has magnified into a web of lies involving a slew of companies formed to complicate the concealment of the blatant robbery of Malaysian and French tax-payers' money. More retro-commissions have surfaced allowing the misuse of such bodies as the pilgrimage funds (Lembaga Tabung Haji) and the military pension funds (Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera).
The Malaysian and French peoples have been clearly misled, cheated and robbed of their monies through blatant corruption and mismanagement of funds in the name of national secret and security.
SUARAM demands:
1. The MACC to immediately open an investigation in the light of these new revelations by the French Public Prosecutors.
2. The full cooperation of the Malaysian government, both moral and legal, into the ongoing inquiry in France.
3. The Defence Ministry to come clean, and list out to Parliament what other companies were involved in the procurement process and who were the beneficiaries of the kickbacks and commissions.
- Suaram

The Paris Papers on the Scorpene Scandal

The Paris Papers on the Scorpene Scandal


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THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT MUST TELL US ABOUT THE ROLE OF TERASASI

Dr Kua Kia Soong

Having had the privilege of looking at some of the PARIS PAPERS on the Scorpene scandal recently, it behooves me to give anxious landlubbers a "hitchhiker's guide" to this convoluted mesh of payments that have gone on to grease this most expensive (more than RM7 billion) arms purchase in Malaysia's history.

Since SUARAM lodged its complaint with the French courts for a judicial review of the Scorpene contract in November 2009, the French prosecutors have certainly been busy with their investigations. They have interviewed officials in the French state company, DCN and related companies such as Thales as well as officials in the French ministry of defence. They have looked into bank vaults and scrutinized contracts, memoranda of understanding, memoranda of intent, invoices, bank accounts of various people including Abdul Razak Baginda. There are also some rather telling internal confidential reports of DCN and the French ministry of defence.

 

What Malaysians See Above Water

So far, the Malaysian Ministry of Defence has told Parliament that:

1.      The cost of two Scorpene submarines together with logistic support and training was close to 1 billion euros;

2.      Payment to Perimekar Sdn Bhd for "coordination services" was 114 million euros.

Malaysian tax payers will still need to pay even more for maintenance services, support & test equipment, missiles and torpedoes, infrastructure for the submarine base, training of crew, etc. The total bill for these two submarines will be in excess of RM7 billion.

But are these two the only transactions in a sordid affair that has claimed the life of a fair Mongolian lass named Altantuya?

 

Perimekar Never More than a Travel Agency

Negotiations on the submarine contract started in 1999. At the time, the French state company DCN had this view of Perimekar:

"The amount to be paid to Perimekar is over-evaluated. It is not worth it…They are never more than a travel agency…The price is inflated and their support function is very vague…Yes, that company created unfounded wealth for its shareholders."

But this system was created by the Malaysian government so DCN had no choice.

 

Before 2002, French Bribes to Foreign Officials Were Tax Deductible!

Before 2002, when new laws in France and OECD Convention were brought in to make bribing of foreign officials a crime, any money used to bribe foreign officials was even tax deductible! Such is the nature of arms deals all over the world.

The former finance director of DCN, Gerarde Philippe Maneyas had made a claim for 32 million euros (RM124 million) allegedly used to bribe Malaysian officials for purchase of the Scorpenes. The budget minister had questioned such a large bribe although he did eventually authorize the tax break.

 

Bypassing French Law and OECD Convention

With the new French law and OECD Convention against corruption in place after 2002, the French arms merchants had to find a way to pay commissions to their foreign clients. The method used was to create "service providers" that could "increase invoices" in order to take the place of commissions.

Thus, when the French state company DCN terminated its contracts, Thales took over as a private company, not involving the state. Thales International was appointed to coordinate the political connections.

A commercial engineering contract was then signed between DCNI and Thales, referred to as "C5". It covered 30 million euros in commercial costs abroad. The companies used in the Malaysian case were" Gifen in Malta, Eurolux in Luxemburg and Technomar in Belgium. The travel expences of Baginda and Altantuya were covered by these.

Another "consulting agreement" was signed in 2000 between Thint Asia and Terasasi for 2.5 million euros.

 

Commissions and Dividends through Perimekar & Terasasi

The commissions and dividends for the Scorpene deal were funneled through two companies, Terasasi and Perimekar, both owned by Abdul Razak Baginda. His wife, Mazlinda is a director in Perimekar while his father is also a director in Terasasi.

Malaysians have heard about Perimekar and its "coordinating service" in the submarines deal. But so far there has been no mention of Terasasi.

Could the Minister of defence tell the Malaysian public and Parliament the exact role of Terasasi in this Scorpene deal?

From the Paris Papers, we know that at least 32 million euros (RM144 million) were paid by Thales International (Thint) Asia to Terasasi. There is an invoice by Terasasi dated 1.10.2000 for 100,000 euros. There is also an invoice from Terasasi to Thint Asia, dated 28.8.2004 for 359,450 euros (RM1.44 million) with a hand-written note saying : "Razak wants it in a hurry."

This increase in invoices replaced the former dispensing of high commissions.

A confidential report in the Paris Papers notes:

"It appears that the management of Thint Asia is aware that the amount paid to Terasasi ultimately benefited Najib or his adviser, Baginda."

Thus, as our French lawyer, Joseph Breham has put it:

"Investigations so far have provided sufficient evidence to point our finger at Malaysian officials in this hearing."