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Thursday, 19 March 2009

Money politics more serious than reported cases, says Anwar

(The Star) - Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim believes the problem of money politics in Umno is more serious compared to the reports made to the party disciplinary committee.

Commenting on the barring of Malacca Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam from contesting in the party elections, he said the committee’s decision to call up some leaders suggested that they were questioned due to their purported allegiance to one group.

“Why were some figures said to be siding one group called up while others were not?” Anwar said at the Parliament lobby, questioning the timing of the committee’s decision a few days before the party polls.

“I have been talking with some Umno division leaders and MPs, and they have told me that although they support the effort to clean the party up from money politics, they are suspicious of the methods used,” he said.

DAP chairman Karpal Singh said the Malay-sian Anti-Corruption Commission and police should take action against Mohd Ali based on the findings of the disciplinary committee.

He also said Mohd Ali should step down as chief minister.

“Morally, he should step down. Ali should not only be stepping down but also be charged in court,’’ he said.

Karpal Singh also said that Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Khir Toyo should be charged under Section 27 of the Police Act for participating in an illegal assembly.

“He was questioned by the police but there was no charge against him,” he said.

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