Anwar, what about your money-laundering crimes?


Your own wife laundered money back in 1999 to finance the November 1999 general election. You have been laundering money since you joined Umno in 1982. In fact, even before you joined Umno in 1982, you have been laundering money that came from organisations in the Middle East that have now been classified as terrorist organisations.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Anwar Ibrahim ni tok kok. He is making so much noise about the Riza Aziz out-of-court settlement but he does not utter a single word regarding Lim Guan Eng’s two corruption cases involving his house and the Penang undersea tunnel. Did not Attorney-General Tommy Thomas drop those two cases for no valid reason? And Guan Eng was not made to pay back a single penny of the money he stole.

Anwar knows his reputation and credibility are sliding down a slippery slope and he has not even reached bottom yet. Anwar is basically lying in the same coffin as Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and we are seeing the making of a double funeral. Mahathir and Anwar are two peas in a pod, both cut from the same cloth, and are as different as lanun and penyamun.

Anwar said he has six boxes of evidence against Mahathir and Daim

It was Anwar who said Mahathir and Tun Daim Zainuddin, plus their many cronies and family members, stole RM200 billion of the rakyat’s money (now worth RM390 billion). It was Anwar who said he has six boxes of evidence involving Mahathir’s and Daim’s corruption crimes. It was Anwar who said Mahathir cost the country billions in failed projects, such as the RM31.5 billion forex debacle and the Perwaja disaster.

Anwar promised that if the opposition ever came to power he would pursue Mahathir and Daim sampai ke lubang cacing and make sure they pay back what they stole and spend the rest of their days in prison. But when the opposition did come to power he made Mahathir the prime minister and Daim the head of the Council of Eminent Persons or CEP.

What a let-down?

One of the reasons why Lokman Adam and 12 of the PKR Youth leaders left the party was because of the millions that flowed into the party and then disappeared into thin air

And then Anwar worked behind the scenes to oust Mahathir, which resulted in the collapse of the Pakatan Harapan government. Lepas tu cakap Perikatan Nasional stole the government pulak. What poppycock is Anwar talking about?

Hello, Brader Anwar, Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong sudah temuduga semua 222 ahli parlimenlah dan majoriti nak Muhyiddin Yassin sebagai PM8. Undi untuk awak dan Mahathir sikit saja. Accept the fact that the MPs did not want you. Even many in your own party do not want you.

No laws have been broken in the Riza Aziz out-of-court settlement. Riza did not steal any money from 1MDB. The charge is money-laundering. So why are you using words such as “stole” and “steal” in your chicken analogy? Even you, your family, and your party (plus your friends in DAP, PAN, Pakatan Harapan, etc.), are guilty of tax evasion and money-laundering.

Anwar, tell us about the millions that Robert Kuok and George Soros gave your wife, which she laundered in Hong Kong

Your own wife, Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, laundered money back in 1999 to finance the November 1999 general election. You have been laundering money since you joined Umno in 1982. In fact, even before you joined Umno in 1982, you have been laundering money that came from organisations in the Middle East that have now been classified as terrorist organisations.

What’s the difference between you, Mahathir, Daim, Rafidah Aziz, etc., and Riza Aziz? The only difference is the government decided to charge Riza Aziz to get revenge on Najib Tun Razak while no one bothered to charge you, Mahathir, and the others. But just because you were never charged in court it does not mean you are innocent. It just means no one bothered to charge you, that’s all.

You Pakatan Harapan people are really so full or taik. Now shut the fook up before I really get angry.

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Anwar on Riza Aziz case: Stole 10 chickens? Just return one and you’ll be fine

(The Star) – Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has questioned the government’s deal to grant a discharge not amounting to an acquittal to Riza Shahriz Abdul Aziz on money laundering charges related to the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) scandal.

He said such a plea deal would send a wrong message when it comes to other corruption cases.

“We want to question whether it is logical for us to settle this case with negotiations, and just pay back a little.

“Let’s say if RM1bil was taken, return RM100mil and it’s settled.

“Tomorrow he steals 10 chickens, just return one chicken, and it’s settled,” he said in a Facebook Live session on Wednesday (May 20).

PKR leaders met up with Soros and received funding from him, all laundered in Hong Kong

Anwar said the law must be enforced equally on everyone, irrespective of their political standing.

“We should not be angry just because there is corruption in Umno and keep quiet if there is the same in PKR. That is a very wrong approach,” he said.

The decision to grant a discharge not amounting to acquittal to Riza Aziz came about after the government struck a deal in return for recovering foreign assets linked to 1MDB, estimated to be at RM465.3mil.

Riza was charged with five counts of receiving proceeds of unlawful activity amounting to RM1.08bil linked to 1MDB between April 2011 and November 2012.

Former attorney general Tan Sri Tommy Thomas hit back at his successor Tan Sri Idrus Harun, who said that Malaysia was expected to recover approximately US$108mil (RM470mil).

Robert Kuok not only gave PKR millions, but also a big fat ang pau for Nurul Izzah’s wedding, all undeclared

The purpose of prosecuting Riza, Thomas had said, was not to strengthen Malaysia’s chances of securing monies from the US Justice Department as the department would have returned these stolen monies in any event because it belongs to Malaysia.

“Riza is unnecessarily getting credit for returning monies that are not his. Hence, it is a sweetheart deal for Riza but terrible for Malaysia,” Thomas said in a statement on Monday (May 18).

Also on Monday, the Prime Minister’s Office said Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin was not involved in the decision to grant a discharge not amounting to acquittal to Riza Aziz.

The PMO said the decision was reached between the prosecution and the accused through a representation brought before the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC).

 



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