Tuesday, 6 March 2018

MCMC orders Raja Petra to remove Kuok articles





In an e-mail sent to Raja Petra yesterday, MCMC instructed him to remove the three articles on Kuok, “Robert Kuak wants Chinese rule in Malaysia”, “Malaysian Insight fun­der fingered”, and “Robert Kuok’s last chance at changing the Govern­ment”, from his Malaysian Today site.
MCMC said in the e-mail, which Raja Petra published on the site, that the articles contravened Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.
“As such, your site needs to delete the articles before 10am (Malaysian time) on Tuesday, March 6, 2018,” it said.
The articles were removed by yesterday afternoon.
In his articles, Raja Petra claimed the 94-year-old was funding DAP in order to topple the Barisan Nasional government, an allegation that both Kuok and DAP have refuted.
Raja Petra also alleged that Kuok was funding the news portal The Malaysian Insight.
The claims have led to outrage among several personalities in Umno, most notably Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz.

Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/03/06/mcmc-orders-raja-petra-to-remove-kuok-articles/



Rafidah: Younger generation should emulate Kuok

PETALING JAYA: The younger generation should emulate the principles and values held by billionaire Robert Kuok, says former cabinet minister Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz.

Heng: Barisan could pay the price if Nazri doesn't apologise

IPOH: If Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz does not take responsibility for his mistake, Barisan Nasional may have to pay the price, says Datuk Heng Seai Kie. 

Azmin: Kuok has contributed to Malaysia's development

PETALING JAYA: Tycoon Robert Kuok has contributed to the development of Malaysia, said Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azmin Ali.

MCA Youth holds protest against Nazri

KUALA LUMPUR: MCA Youth staged a peaceful protest to voice their displeasure against Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz here on the day the party marked its 69th anniversary.


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Nazri should take a look at himself first, says Liow

KUALA LUMPUR: Padang Rengas MP Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz should take a good hard look at himself before claiming that MCA had boycotted him in his constituency, says Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz. -The Star filepic

SUPP: He’s not welcome in S’wak

MIRI: Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz has been told he is “no longer welcome” in the state, said the Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP).

Well-regarded: Kuok in his office in Hong Kong. Picture taken from ‘Robert Kuok: A Memoir’.

Tycoon Kuok stands tall amid the bashings

For someone who is held in high regard within the Chinese and business communities, the political onslaught of Robert Kuok may impact support for Barisan Nasional.

Sunday, 4 March 2018

The magnate and his many roles in Malaysia

l He believes in meritocracy and helping the needy, and upholds integrity in his personal and business dealings.
Sun, Mar 04, 2018 - 23 hours agoheStar
• Served as unofficial adviser to Malaysian leaders in the early economic development of the country after Independence.
• Played a role in normalising relations with China and the easing of racial tensions after the May 13 riots.
• In the 1980s, acted as intermediary between Malaysia and China. This led to the end of the 30-year communist insurgency in Malaysia.
• Donated funds to Umno and MCA during general elections.
• In the 1980s, he was asked to help when MCA was facing financial ruin.
• In 1986, he posted RM20mil bail for MCA president Tan Koon Swan, who was charged with criminal breach of trust in Singapore linked to the Pan-El crisis.
• In the late 1980s, Kuok headed a team to rescue MCA’s Multi-Purpose Holdings, turning its businesses around.
• Set up Malaysia International Shipping Corporation, now controlled by the Government, to reduce costs in import and export of commodities.
• Called in to help clean up three major government-linked corporations.
• Kuok Foundation helped students from poor families.
• In the early 1970s, Kuok helped China to secure 300,000 tonnes of cheap sugar at low prices via a complex scheme of depressing sugar prices in the futures market. China was facing a sugar shortage amid a rising market.
In the three-month operation, he made £2.5mil (RM13.5mil).
He delivered sugar within China’s price range and the profit in futures market to Beijing.
• Kuok was one of the early investors in mainland China to help boost its economic development.
• He has played an important role in deepening Malaysia-China relations. He gave RM100mil to Xiamen University Malaysia for its development fund.
• He is the only Malaysian citizen invited to have private meetings with top Chinese leaders from Deng Xiaoping to current President Xi Jinping.
Source: Robert Kuok: A Memoir

https://www.klsescreener.com/v2/news/view/349353/the-magnate-and-his-many-roles-in-malaysia

Heng: Barisan could pay the price if Nazri doesn't apologise

If Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz does not take responsibility for his mistake, Barisan Nasional may have to pay the price, says Datuk Heng Seai Kie (pic).
The Wanita MCA chief said it is known that Chinese votes are essential for Barisan's victory in the coming election.
4 Mar 2018 | 4:32 PM

"Every single vote counts. One simple, scathing statement like that is completely destructive. It is not fair to the Barisan component parties who had put in a lot of effort to engage more voters," she told a press conference here Sunday (March 4).
Heng was asked to comment on the ongoing public spat between the Umno supreme council member and MCA that has dragged through the past week.
On Wednesday (Feb 28), Nazri claimed that DAP is "the voice" of Malaysia's Chinese community.
Nazri had earlier criticised billionaire Robert Kuok by calling him a "pondan" (effeminate) and said that Kuok should be stripped of his Malaysian citizenship after blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin alleged that the tycoon was funding various political parties to overthrow the Government.
Heng said it is as if Nazri, as a Barisan leader, is giving the mandate to DAP by lifting them up to insult MCA.
"He claimed that he was angry with Padang Rengas MCA for sabotaging his campaign in the previous election, but political sabotage is not new. I have experienced it and many have too, but no one has done what he did by openly criticising and attacking another component party," she said.
While expressing her support to the party's stance in demanding an apology from Nazri, Heng said the man should know what needs to be done when a mistake has been made without being told what to do.
"As a senior Cabinet Minister, as an adult, he should know what to do and put this to bed in a responsible manner," she said.

Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/03/04/heng-barisan-could-pay-the-price-if-nazri-doesnt-apologise/



Careless statements harming BN component parties, says Tiong

MIRI: Careless and arrogant statements made by Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz over billionaire Robert Kuok are causing detrimental consequences to Barisan Nasional component parties, says Progressive Democratic Party president...

Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz. -The Star filepic

SPDP man says Nazri remarks detrimental to Barisan cause

MIRI: Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) president Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing said careless and arrogant statements made by Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz are causing detrimental consequences to Barisan Nasional component...

Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz. -The Star filepic

SUPP Youth: Nazri not welcome in Sarawak

MIRI: The Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) has told Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz that he is "no longer welcome" in Sarawak.
 Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai. -The Star filepic

Liow: MCA and Chinese community are always together, this is not Nazri's call

KUALA LUMPUR: MCA and the Chinese community are always together, and that relationship is here to stay, says party president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
Richest man: Based on listed companies, Kuok is the richest man in Malaysia, worth almost RM50bil as at the end of last year.

Pushing the business and political nexus too far is bad

JUST a few months ago, we had an Umno division leader smashing beer bottles at the gates of the Selangor Government’s state secretariat over its decision to allow Octoberfest to be held in the state.
Tiong (second from right) visiting a village in Bintulu.— filepic

‘Don’t jeopardise coalition’s favourable standing among voters’

MIRI: A senior leader of Barisan Nasional in Sarawak is confident the ruling coalition will be able to do well in most of the state’s Chinese-majority parliamentary constituencies.

Careless statements harming BN component parties, says Tiong

MIRI: Careless and arrogant statements made by Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz over billionaire Robert Kuok are causing detrimental consequences to Barisan Nasional component parties, says Progressive Democratic Party president...
Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz. -The Star filepic

SPDP man says Nazri remarks detrimental to Barisan cause

MIRI: Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) president Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing said careless and arrogant statements made by Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz are causing detrimental consequences to Barisan Nasional component...

Chong: Nazri must be told to apologise

CYBERJAYA: Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and DAP national organising secretary Anthony Loke have been told to advise Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz to apologise to Robert Kuok.

Ti Lian Ker questions DAP's silence over attacks on Kuok

PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker is perplexed that DAP parliamentarians are keeping quiet or staying at the sidelines when the Chinese community was trampled on. 

‘Cabinet recognises Kuok’s contribution’

PUTRAJAYA: The Cabinet recognises multi-billionaire Robert Kuok’s contribution to the development of Malaysia, says Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

Chong to Nazri: Be a man, apologise to Robert Kuok

KUALA LUMPUR: Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Abdul Aziz should show he is a “real man” and apologise to tycoon Robert Kuok, said MCA Youth chief Datuk Chong Sin Woon.



















Friday, 2 March 2018

Gov't fighting graft, not perception: Nazri Aziz

Gov't fighting graft, not perception: Nazri Aziz
KUALA LUMPUR: The government is not worried about the perception of corruption and prefers to focus on fighting graft instead. Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Abdul Aziz said perceptions are just that, perceptions, and people can believe what they want. "We are not worried as it is just perception, there is no truth in it....
Article - 02/03/2017 - 9:36am - 0 comments

Why should I apologise?

Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Abdul Aziz today maintained he would not apologise for his comments against billionaire Tan Sri Robert Kuok.
"No apology is coming from me. I don't owe anybody one. Why should I?" he told theSun today.
02/03/2018 
"I don't understand why MCA is asking me to apologise. I don't take any money from them," added Nazri, when asked to comment on MCA's call for him to apologise for his comments against Kuok.
"I don't even understand why they are attacking me. I only talked about Kuok. MCA's president is (Datuk Seri) Liow Tiong Lai, not Kuok," he said when contacted.
MCA Youth chief Datuk Chong Sin Woon had on Wednesday demanded that Nazri apologise for his comments, which he said were tantamount to insulting the Chinese community here.
The outspoken Umno supreme council member had laughed it off, claiming that it was DAP, and not Kuok or MCA, that represent the community, as they won the most Chinese seats in the last elections.
Chong said it was not for Nazri to decide whether the feelings of the Chinese were hurt or not by his comments, as they (Chinese) would be the ones who would know better.
"Of course, I am not a Chinese. I'm a Malay and wouldn't know what the Chinese sentiments are. If you want to glorify Kuok, by all means. But I'll comment what I want about him.
"I don't care how Chong feels about Kuok, but he's trying to make this a racial thing. So he's a racist, and I am not."
Nazri said he does not base his attacks on the colour of anyone's skin, adding that he had on numerous occasions hit out at former premier Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, a Malay.
"Mahathir is an elder statesman ... served the country for years, but I still whack him when he goes against the government. It should be no different for Kuok. Who is Kuok that I can't criticise him?"
The issue arose after controversial blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin alleged that DAP had received funding from Kuok for the coming general election, which the tycoon has denied.
On Chong's claim that Nazri lacked the Barisan Nasional spirit for calling fellow coalition leader Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan stupid, the Padang Rengas MP said he responded in that manner after being attacked by Ong.
He added that it was at an event in 2013, where MCA Padang Rengas had boycotted him for a statement he made against the party, that led to his scathing attacks on various MCA members recently.
"They campaigned against me, told their members not to vote for me there, and instigated the Chinese to go against me. Until today, they have not lifted this boycott. I owe them nothing!"
"He (Chong) claims I lacked the BN spirit. But actually, it's MCA who doesn't have it," he said.
Today, the Johor Baru Tiong-Hua Association and five major Chinese clan associations in the city issued a joint statement urging Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak to put a stop to false allegations against Kuok.
Johor Baru Tiong-Hua Association president Datuk Seri Tey Kim Chai expressed concern that the issue would affect racial harmony if not amicably resolved.
The associations, which roundly lauded the Johor-born Kuok as a model businessman, said the national leadership should recognise the tycoon's contributions to the nation.
"As Johoreans, we are all proud of him," Tey said, adding that among others, the tycoon had made a generous donation to a local Chinese high school in the state.
http://www.thesundaily.my/news/2018/03/02/why-should-i-apologise

This is a ‘fitnah’ on Robert Kuok, says Mahathir (Updated)
PETALING JAYA: Pakatan Harapan (PH) president Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad defended Robert Kuok over allegations that the tycoon had funded the DAP. "I asked DAP if they received a lot of money? They said no, not a sen from Robert Kuok," the former prime minister told reporters after chairing the PH presidential council meeting, here today. "This is a fitnah on Robert Kuok....
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