Comments – UMNO civil war gathers steam and looks like the third force
lead by Johor MB are coming under attack from Najib’s goons. The talk is that
Johor will fall to PH and Pribumi because of rampant corruption as the MB is
using the shady land deals to build his slush fund for UMNO elections where he
is going for one of the VP post of may go for the DP of UMNO post. In UMNO if
you have ambition, must also have very deep pockets. Like Najib, MB selling off
anything of value as this is him golden opportunity or if this passes , than he is a political dead meat and all his
boyfriends will spill their beans
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more below
UMNO
WARLORDS FIGHT AHEAD OF GE14: JOHOR MB’S RIGHT-HAND MAN ARRESTED OVER LAND SCAM
PETALING JAYA –
Johor executive councilor Datuk Abdul Latif Bandi has been arrested over the
controversial massive housing and land scandal in the state.
Abdul Latif was
detained at about 11am on Thursday at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission
(MACC) office in Johor Baru when he was summoned there for questioning.
Abdul
Latif was detained at about 11am on Thursday at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption
Commission (MACC) office in Johor Baru when he was summoned there for
questioning.
MACC chief commissioner Datuk Dzulkifli Ahmad confirmed the
arrest at Menara Star here.
He was here with a team of senior MACC officers for a courtesy
visit as part of an engagement programme with the media.
Abdul Latif was the Johor Housing and Local Government Committee chairman and had opted to go on leave pending an investigation into the case.
Abdul Latif was the Johor Housing and Local Government Committee chairman and had opted to go on leave pending an investigation into the case.
Last week, the state exco member’s son and his special officer were
detained by the MACC in a swoop.
Abdul Latif had kept mum on the matter and had not been seen in
public since then.
About RM15mil in more than 45 accounts had been frozen as part of
the probe.
Also seized were 21 luxury cars and five high-powered motorcycles.
A lawyer, two
developers and another suspect were also arrested in a series of raids that
day.
They were all
released from remand.
MACC has so far
called in 15 people to have their statements recorded.
– ANN
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