PKR did this kah?

Just wondering PKR has such big amount of money to bribe the candidates ?

Now it is clear that the people is getting much better educated and know how to discern the good and bad. Of course there are people still going head log into the 'corrupted' thoughts for personal gains.

Wishing the true ones will be the truth and truly the poeple.


The Star Online > Trielections Thursday April 2, 2009
RM1mil offer to pull out
SUNGAI PETANI: Several independent candidates claimed they had been offered money to withdraw from contesting the Bukit Selambau state seat.
Independent candidate T. Chand­rarajan claimed a representative from PKR had offered him RM50,000 to withdraw.
Another candidate, who declined to be named, also claimed he was offered RM1mil by PKR to withdraw.
“They are scared because I know too many of their secrets,” the candidate said, adding that he had rejected the offer.
Several other candidates also claimed they were offered RM150,000 each to withdraw from contesting the seat.
Malaysia Anti Corruption Com­mission (MACC) Kedah director Nooraziah Abd Manaf said Chand­rarajan was questioned following his claim in a news portal that he was offered money as an inducement to withdraw.
“It is an offence not to report such incidents. We have questioned Chandrarajan over the matter,” she said.
Nooraziah said action could be taken against Chandrarajan for not alerting MACC on the offer made to him.
The offence carries a maximum fine of RM100,000 or a jail sentence of up to 10 years if convicted.
Candidate R. Loganathan said a person claiming to represent PKR had called up his friend to ask if RM150,000 was enough for him to withdraw.
Another candidate, who preferred to remain anonymous, also claimed that he was offered RM150,000 to withdraw.
Independent candidate Tan Hock Huat said someone had offered to pay the losses if he withdrew from contesting the seat.
He said he had declined the offer.
Kedah PKR chief Ahmad Kassim denied the party had offered money for any independent candidate to withdraw from the race.
“We don’t even have enough money to move the election machinery,” he said.
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Comments

Hope said…
That is a lot of money. Wonder how far that is true...
Anonymous said…
They own Selangor, the richest state in Malaysia. Its possible.
Anonymous said…
Why look at one side. why not look at another point. Could be someone from BN? Now days everyone claimed this and that. Desperate need call for desperate person. If Perak's state had been taken over BN by cheating or duress force, think again, they also can pretend and disquise themselves as angel of light to win this election. what a crap