Here are a few interviews of Ong Tee Keat by Astro AEC
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Rest of it you can watch it here :
翁诗杰 :政海本就是充满考验变数的领域
(6/10)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjpNx3AyaqE
翁诗杰 :人生本来就是磨练。
(7/10)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egVP6rlgCvE
翁诗杰 : 我的书法是父亲逼出来的
(8/10)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCvI8BSIHx4
ASTRO贤途有你-专访翁诗杰:
(9/10)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do-UPnYpM3o
翁诗杰 :人生最大的悲哀,不再于挫折失败,而是在于不能全力以赴
(10/10)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kkk81x7Rd7A
Dear J4OTK
ReplyDeleteAction at last on PKZ scandal ?
MI KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 10 — Datin Paduka O.C. Phang, a former general manager of the Port Klang Authority (PKA), and two others were arrested by police today.
They were picked up in a joint operation between police and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
It is understood that they will be charged in a Klang court this afternoon in relation with the multi-billion ringgit Port Klang Free Zone scandal.
MCA Watcher
What about those people involved in the disputed claims and interest amounting RM1.64 billion as alleged by PKA?
ReplyDeleteI heard Tiong is next. Phase 2.
ReplyDeleteSo, is Wee Ka Siong will be losing his ATM card?
Dear All
ReplyDeleteAny ideas who are the 2 other persons ?
MCA Watcher
Looks like OTK is vindicated with these arrests.
ReplyDeleteLiow, and Wee and Chew Mei Fun will have to run for cover.
Hi All
ReplyDeleteEXCLUSIVE: Former PKA GM to be charged
2009/12/10
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Port Klang Authority (PKA) general manager Datin Paduka O.C. Phang and two others have been picked up for their roles in the multi-billion ringgit Port Klang Free Zone scandal.
They were arrested in a joint operation between police and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and will be charged in the Klang court this afternoon.
The others arrested were architect Bernard Tan Seng Swee and Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd chief executive Steven Abok.
Sources said the arrests were the first of a series of at least five to be undertaken by police and the MACC.
The Public Accounts Committee had, in November, recommended that police and MACC investigated Phang and former transport minister Tan Sri Chan Kong Choy over their connection to the scandal.
The PAC probe began after former PKA chairman Datuk Lee Hwa Beng lodged a police report in August, alleging possible fraud amounting to RM1.5 billion.
The committee found that the three letters of support issued by Chan and the three letters of undertaking from Phang were an implicit government guarantee that PKA would be allowed to fulfil its obligations under the PKFZ development agreement.
The committee concluded that the pair must be investigated as their letters were issued without approval from the Finance Ministry.
Following Lee’s police report, police froze several bank accounts belonging to Kuala Dimensi, the turnkey developer for PKFZ.
The MACC, however, had begun investigations into the scandal “months before” the police report was lodged, according to its deputy chief commissioner Datuk Seri Abu Kassim Mohamed.
Discrepancies over PKFZ's development were uncovered by a special task force comprising lawyers, accountants, quantity surveyors and building cost consultants from professional firms, set up by the Transport Ministry following an audit report by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The 4.5-hectare PKFZ was initially conceived as a RM1.8 billion project.
The audit report released on May 28 showed that the project's cost may ultimately spiral up to RM12.45 billion, six times the original estimate.
MCA Watcher
All those who had taken tax payer money must be held accountable. Armno had been very very quite on this matter.
ReplyDeleteNow that the PKFZ crooks are arrested or will be arrested, will Wee Ka Siong shut his mouth? Will he keep a low profile. Will the troubled wind of MCA blow away?
ReplyDeleteIf a retired inspector can accumulate a wealth of RM 50 Million by fleecing the people, how much you think those higher ups have gotten?
ReplyDeleteIt is boh liao for Chan Khong Choy. This is bloody shameful for MCA. How can MCA face the world with a senior member in the slammer.
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