UMNO is so vulnerable and untouchable... What you will get when you sue them in their "own" court? Of course, you're looking for big-big trouble....
Instead of you will not get your money back or whatever you claim, you will also be asked to pay for the case....
ironic isn't it? This is Malaysia......
Now, UMNO is freed as a not guilty although they never pay for what they've consume.... fair isn't it? Malaysian style fairness.....
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/4/28/nation/20100428131253&sec=nation
Published: Wednesday April 28, 2010 MYT 1:07:00 PM - The Star
Firm loses appeal to reinstate RM218mil suit vs Umno
PUTRAJAYA: Elegant Advisory Sdn Bhd lost an appeal on Wednesday to reinstate its RM218mil civil suit against Umno over non-payment for the supply of election paraphernalia during the 2004 general election.
Justices Tengku Datuk Baharudin Shah Tengku Mahmud, Datuk Wira Abu Samah Nordin and Datuk Sulong Matjeraie unanimously held that the Court of Appeal agreed with the decision of Judicial Commissioner Anantham Kasinater to strike out the suit on the basis that the claim was unclear in stipulating the cause of action.
Baharudin also ordered Elegant Advisory, a supplier company, to pay costs of RM5,000.
On Sept 10 last year, the Kuala Lumpur High Court had allowed Umno's application to strike out the suit on the grounds that it did not follow the Contracts Act 1950.
Former Umno treasurer Datuk Seri Abdul Azim Mohd Zabidi was initially named as a defendant in the suit but his name was replaced with that of former Umno administration and finance secretary Datuk Ishak Abdul Rahman after the High Court allowed the company's application to amend the name of the defendant in the suit last year.
In its writ of summons, Elegant Advisory claimed that it was involved in supplying election merchandise, transportation and publications, and had supplied Umno with the items for the 11th general election in 2004.
The company claimed that it had sent invoices for RM218,013,475 and that the defendant had failed to pay up.
Outside the court, counsel Datuk Hafarizam Harun, who represented Umno, told reporters the appellate court's decision was appropriate.
"As the Umno legal advisor, I hope there will no more similar cases filed against Umno. Umno would have surely paid up if it had used the services and supplies of printers and others," he said.
He said it was hoped that Umno would not be accused in Parliament of having spent more than permitted in a general election campaign under the Elections Act.
Meanwhile, the company's lawyer, Ahmad Tarmizi Abdullah, said he would discuss with his client whether to file an appeal to the Federal Court. - BERNAMA
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
As expected, 2 Perak's frogs freed from court case
If you wanna escape from the Malaysian Jungle law, vote for UMNO or else, even if there is no case, they can create it special for you if you're opposition.... believe me or not?seing is believing, Malaysiaku menuju kehancuran..... that is one of the reason Malaysian migrate to other country....
How can 16 cases don't even one case courted?
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/4/23/nation/20100423123107&sec=nation
Published: Friday April 23, 2010 MYT 12:25:00 PM
Updated: Friday April 23, 2010 MYT 4:38:48 PM
Ex-Perak PKR exco members acquitted of graft charges (Updated)
By SYLVIA LOOI
IPOH: Two former Perak Pakatan state exco members and three others who were charged with corruption were acquited by the Sessions Court on Friday.
In his less than five minutes judgement, Sessions judge Azhaniz Teh Azman Teh said the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) had failed to prove a prima facie case.
"As such, I am acquitting all of you without your defence being called and the bail money shall be returned to your respective bailers," he told the court here which was packed with supporters and relatives of all the accused.
Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi (right) and Mohd Osman Mohd Jailu outside the Ipoh Sessions Court on Friday after being acquitted of corruption charges.
In the dock were former PKR members Capt (Rtd) Mohd Osman Mohd Jailu and Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi, two former Perak Tengah district councillors Usaili Alias and Zul Hassan and businessman Fairul Azrim Ismail.
Perak State Development Corporation technician Ruslan Sahat had his charges dropped last August following his demise.
All five faced 16 counts of accepting and asking for bribes over a RM180mil development project in Seri Iskandar.
Jamaluddin and Mohd Osman, along with Datuk Hee Yit Foong of the DAP, were blamed for the fall of the Pakatan Rakyat Perak government last year after they quit their parties to become Barisan Nasional-friendly Independents.
While Zul and Fairul were charged with accepting sexual favours, the others were accused of accepting money.
Met outside the court, all expressed their relief for the decision.
Osman thanked his supporters for standing by him since the trial started.
"The matter has dragged on long enough," he said. Jamaluddin said he had expected the results.
"I believed in the country's judiciary system and my case had proven the system will not victimised the innocent," he said.
Usaili, meanwhile, said justice had been served.
Speaking in a voice choked with emotions, Usaili had this piece of advice:
"Be careful with the friends you keep in the political circle."
MACC deputy public prosecutor Mohd Shahrullah Khan Nawab Zadah Khan said the prosecution would appeal against the decision.
Mohd Osman and Jamaluddin, who had since turned Barisan Nasional-friendly independents, were represented by Abdul Roni Abdul Rahman, Surjan Singh for Usaili, M. Saravanan for Zul and Mohd Asri Othman for Fairul Azrim.
Together with another Barisan-friendly independent Datuk Hee Yit Foong, who is Jelapang assemblyman, Barisan returned to rule Perak.
A total of 30 witnesses were called during the trial, which began on Oct 12 last year.
During the hearing, it was revealed that the MACC had procured the services of an agent provocateur and women to offer sexual services.
Clips allegedly showing one of the accused having sex with a woman was also shown in open court during the trial.
Two former Perak PKR exco members and three others facing corruption charges had their charges acquitted by the Ipoh Sessions Court, without their defence being called, and were freed.
How can 16 cases don't even one case courted?
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/4/23/nation/20100423123107&sec=nation
Published: Friday April 23, 2010 MYT 12:25:00 PM
Updated: Friday April 23, 2010 MYT 4:38:48 PM
Ex-Perak PKR exco members acquitted of graft charges (Updated)
By SYLVIA LOOI
IPOH: Two former Perak Pakatan state exco members and three others who were charged with corruption were acquited by the Sessions Court on Friday.
In his less than five minutes judgement, Sessions judge Azhaniz Teh Azman Teh said the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) had failed to prove a prima facie case.
"As such, I am acquitting all of you without your defence being called and the bail money shall be returned to your respective bailers," he told the court here which was packed with supporters and relatives of all the accused.
Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi (right) and Mohd Osman Mohd Jailu outside the Ipoh Sessions Court on Friday after being acquitted of corruption charges.
In the dock were former PKR members Capt (Rtd) Mohd Osman Mohd Jailu and Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi, two former Perak Tengah district councillors Usaili Alias and Zul Hassan and businessman Fairul Azrim Ismail.
Perak State Development Corporation technician Ruslan Sahat had his charges dropped last August following his demise.
All five faced 16 counts of accepting and asking for bribes over a RM180mil development project in Seri Iskandar.
Jamaluddin and Mohd Osman, along with Datuk Hee Yit Foong of the DAP, were blamed for the fall of the Pakatan Rakyat Perak government last year after they quit their parties to become Barisan Nasional-friendly Independents.
While Zul and Fairul were charged with accepting sexual favours, the others were accused of accepting money.
Met outside the court, all expressed their relief for the decision.
Osman thanked his supporters for standing by him since the trial started.
"The matter has dragged on long enough," he said. Jamaluddin said he had expected the results.
"I believed in the country's judiciary system and my case had proven the system will not victimised the innocent," he said.
Usaili, meanwhile, said justice had been served.
Speaking in a voice choked with emotions, Usaili had this piece of advice:
"Be careful with the friends you keep in the political circle."
MACC deputy public prosecutor Mohd Shahrullah Khan Nawab Zadah Khan said the prosecution would appeal against the decision.
Mohd Osman and Jamaluddin, who had since turned Barisan Nasional-friendly independents, were represented by Abdul Roni Abdul Rahman, Surjan Singh for Usaili, M. Saravanan for Zul and Mohd Asri Othman for Fairul Azrim.
Together with another Barisan-friendly independent Datuk Hee Yit Foong, who is Jelapang assemblyman, Barisan returned to rule Perak.
A total of 30 witnesses were called during the trial, which began on Oct 12 last year.
During the hearing, it was revealed that the MACC had procured the services of an agent provocateur and women to offer sexual services.
Clips allegedly showing one of the accused having sex with a woman was also shown in open court during the trial.
Two former Perak PKR exco members and three others facing corruption charges had their charges acquitted by the Ipoh Sessions Court, without their defence being called, and were freed.
Monday, April 5, 2010
What happen to Najib promises to make a safer country?
They claim that they have already reduce the crime rate by increasing the number of policeman, is the decision is a long term decision? Today, hollywood style of robbery can be found in Malaysia, believe it? You've to believe it...Malaysia Boleh! shocking, but its' true....
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/4/5/nation/20100405170107&sec=nation
Published: Monday April 5, 2010 MYT 4:55:00 PM - The Star
Updated: Monday April 5, 2010 MYT 7:19:57 PM
Robber shoots dead accomplice and flees with the gold (Update)
By STEVEN CHIEW
KUALA LUMPUR: A robber shot dead his partner, who was earlier wounded by a security guard during a jewellery shop heist in OUG Plaza. He appeared to have shot him to 'silence' him.
He then fled with eight trays of gold.
The 2.45pm incident on Monday saw two armed robbers storm into a jeweller’s shop located on the ground floor of the shopping complex and confront the armed security guard who was seated in front or the shop.
They grabbed the security guard’s pump gun and ordered the workers to scoop several trays of expensive jewellery into a plastic bag which they had brought with them.
There were four workers in the shop at the time of the robbery.
The robbers did not realise that there was another armed guard seated behind a one-way mirror inside the shop who had witnessed the robbery in progress and had taken aim at them.
As the robbers attempted to flee the armed guard fired a shot that hit one of the robbers in his abdomen. The wounded robber collapsed a short distance from the shop.
His accomplice who was a few meters ahead of him then turned back, and to the horror of scores of shoppers, turned the gun on his injured partner and fired two shots before grabbing the loot and fleeing.
Kuala Lumpur Chief Police Officer Deputy Comm Datuk Wira Mohd Sabtu Osman said the robber who shot dead his partner escaped with at least eight trays of jewellery.
“The armed robber is carrying a .38 special and is a very dangerous and trigger-happy criminal who will not hesitate to kill anyone, including his partner.
“Our initial investigations revealed that the dead robber was a 34-year-old man who has two previous records for armed robbery and drug abuse,’’ he said.
DCP Mohd Sabtu said police would release a photofit of the armed robber soon after viewing the CCTV recording.
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/4/5/nation/20100405170107&sec=nation
Published: Monday April 5, 2010 MYT 4:55:00 PM - The Star
Updated: Monday April 5, 2010 MYT 7:19:57 PM
Robber shoots dead accomplice and flees with the gold (Update)
By STEVEN CHIEW
KUALA LUMPUR: A robber shot dead his partner, who was earlier wounded by a security guard during a jewellery shop heist in OUG Plaza. He appeared to have shot him to 'silence' him.
He then fled with eight trays of gold.
The 2.45pm incident on Monday saw two armed robbers storm into a jeweller’s shop located on the ground floor of the shopping complex and confront the armed security guard who was seated in front or the shop.
They grabbed the security guard’s pump gun and ordered the workers to scoop several trays of expensive jewellery into a plastic bag which they had brought with them.
There were four workers in the shop at the time of the robbery.
The robbers did not realise that there was another armed guard seated behind a one-way mirror inside the shop who had witnessed the robbery in progress and had taken aim at them.
As the robbers attempted to flee the armed guard fired a shot that hit one of the robbers in his abdomen. The wounded robber collapsed a short distance from the shop.
His accomplice who was a few meters ahead of him then turned back, and to the horror of scores of shoppers, turned the gun on his injured partner and fired two shots before grabbing the loot and fleeing.
Kuala Lumpur Chief Police Officer Deputy Comm Datuk Wira Mohd Sabtu Osman said the robber who shot dead his partner escaped with at least eight trays of jewellery.
“The armed robber is carrying a .38 special and is a very dangerous and trigger-happy criminal who will not hesitate to kill anyone, including his partner.
“Our initial investigations revealed that the dead robber was a 34-year-old man who has two previous records for armed robbery and drug abuse,’’ he said.
DCP Mohd Sabtu said police would release a photofit of the armed robber soon after viewing the CCTV recording.
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