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Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin you dont have malay blood you have KERALA VENOM IN YOUR BLOOD SO YOU ARE THE BLOCKBUSTER "biggest traitor.Muhyiddin

Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin you dont have malay blood you have KERALA VENOM IN YOUR BLOOD SO YOU ARE THE BLOCKBUSTER "biggest traitor.Muhyiddin




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. GROUP OF CONSPIRACY THEORISTS KNOWN AS UMNO

3STOOGES MAHATIR NAJIB MAHAYUDIN ARE BUILDING FAKE CHARGES ANWAR IS BUILDING A FORMIDABLE TEAM TO MAKE PKR RELEVANT FOREVER

.WITHOUT THE AGREEMENT OF THE CHINESE AND INDIANS,


THE BRITS WOULD NOT GRANTED INDEPENDENCE.

CITIZENSHIP TO CHINESE AND INDIANS WERE PART OF THE CONDITIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE.

IT WAS NOT THE MALAY’S SACRIFICE.UMNO DEPUTY PRESIDENT TAN SRI MUHYIDDIN YASSIN YESTERDAY LABELLED

OPPOSITION LEADER DATUK SERI ANWAR IBRAHIM AS THE"BIGGEST TRAITOR

TO THE MALAY'S STRUGGLES".. AND MUDDYOURDIN IS'USING DECEITFUL MEANS

TO DESTROY' THE COUNTRY... AND THE MALAY RACE


Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin you dont have malay blood you have KERALA VENOM IN YOUR BLOOD SO YOU ARE THE BLOCKBUSTER "biggest traitor.Muhyiddin said the opposition, under the leadership of Anwar, has been "spinning" facts to create a negative perception against Umno's efforts to defend Malay rights and institutions..............WITH DUE RESPECT YB.......you sounded like -THE THIEVES are struggling to defend their THIEVING WAYS STATUS QUO AND UNINTERRUPTED

The Muhyiddin-Stamford Land Conspiracy Matter

The following are excerpts from various reports about a matter heard in the mid-90s, in which Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and others were sued by property developer Stamford Holdings S/B:


Stamford Holdings Sdn. Bhd. has sued Muhyiddin Yassin, chief minister of the Johor state, and businessmen Yahya Talib and Syed Mokhtar Albukhary for damages for alleged conspiracy in acquiring land in Johor through the Land Acquisition Act, the Bernama national news agency reported Friday.

According to Bernama, Stamford Holdings claimed the three had abused provisions of the Act to acquire its 6,600 acres of land through the Johor State Islamic Economic Development Corporation.

The suit was filed at the Kuala Lumpur High Court early this month but was transferred Friday to the Johor Baru High Court, Bernama said.

Stamford Holdings also named the Johor state government as a defendant in the suit, alleging that Muhyiddin and the two businessmen conspired to use the state government's authority to acquire the land.

According to the news report, Stamford Holdings wants the court to declare that the Johor State Islamic Economic Development Corporation was not entitled to invoke provisions of the Land Acquisition Act to acquire a private landed property.
(Malaysia's Stamford Sues Minister, Businessmen - Report
17 February 1995)

The facts of the matter as reported by Murray Hiebert , FEER:

Stamford's court documents insist that the company's relationship with the former chief minister dates back to 1988. Four years earlier, the firm had tried to develop some of its huge land holdings near the state capital of Johor Baru. But Stamford couldn't get approval for its project until its directors met two men who were allegedly Muhyiddin's business partners, Syed Mokhtar Albukhary and Datuk Yahaya Tabib.

The two arranged a meeting in Singapore between the firm's representatives and the former chief minister, the firm's documents allege. Within a year, Stamford and the three men had formed a 70-30 joint venture to develop some 724 hectares of land. When the property was sold in 1994, the Muhyiddin group's initial investment of M$1.8 million ($735,000) had soared to M$83 million.

In the meantime, Muhyiddin's group had become "very avaricious," according to the documents Stamford filed in court, and wanted to form a second joint venture in which they would control 70% of the shares but would pay Stamford only M$74,100 per hectare for its remaining 2,672 hectares, company officials charge.

When Stamford insisted on retaining its original 70% and on being paid M$185,250 per hectare for its property, one of Muhyiddin's associates allegedly warned the company that the land-acquisition papers were on the former chief minister's desk and could be "signed at any time." Muhyiddin himself allegedly threatened Stamford in December 1992 by telling one of its directors that "time is getting short." In July 1994, the state government acquired the land on behalf of the Johor Islamic Economic Development Corp.

(MALAYSIA --- The Privileged Few
By Murray Hiebert in Kuala Lumpur
6 July 1995,Far Eastern Economic Review)

The facts of the matter as reported by Raphael Pura , AWSJ :


In 1984, Stamford -- which is 90% owned by three families, the Singapore-based Seet family, and the Gan and Wang families from Malaysia -- applied to the Johor government for permission to develop a light industrial estate on part of the land. Stamford, in its suit, claims nothing happened until 1988. Then, Stamford directors met businessmen Syed Mokhtar and Datuk Yahaya, who said they were Tan Sri Muhyiddin's "close friends and business associates," according to the Stamford suit.

According to Stamford's court submission, the company in late 1989 agreed with Syed Mokhtar and Datuk Yahaya, "acting for themselves and [Tan Sri Muhyiddin]," to create a joint-venture company to develop 1,766 acres of Stamford's property. The Johor trio, led by Syed Mokhtar, invested 1.8 million ringgit in the joint venture, taking 30% of its equity; Stamford held the remainder. The joint-venture company acquired the property from Stamford and submitted a fresh application to convert it to industrial use. The Johor government then approved the conversion "speedily," Stamford says in its suit in which it also alleges that the Mokhtar group "made a clean profit of 83.2 million."

According to Stamford, the Mokhtar group in 1992 approached Stamford's directors, proposing to develop the remaining 6,520 acres of Stamford's Johor property. This time, Stamford alleges, the group insisted on taking a 70% equity stake in a new joint venture and proposed that Stamford's land be sold to the venture at 30,000 ringgit an acre. Stamford protested that it wanted to hold 70% of the venture and should be paid more than twice that price for the land.

(Malaysian Company Continues Suit Challenging State Acquisition of Land
By Raphael Pura
Staff Reporter of The Wall Street Journal
16 June 1995,The Wall Street Journal)

The case concluded in an out of court settlement

The land acquisition civil suit filed by a firm against the Johor government and several other parties was settled today for a total of RM405 million.

The High Court ordered Stamford Holdings Sdn Bhd to be paid the amount for the acquisition of 6,544 acres of land belonging to it.

The consent order was given by Justice Zainun Ali in chambers.

Under the settlement, the Johor government is to pay the plaintiff RM313.25 million while Kelana Ventures Sdn Bhd was ordered to pay RM92.12 million.

Datuk V. Sivaparanjothi and Manjit Singh appeared for the plaintiff while Datuk Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahim appeared for the Johor State Government, Johor Baru Land Administrator and former Mentri Besar Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

Roger Tan Kor Mee appeared for Perbadanan Kemajuan Ekonomi Islam Negeri Johor.

The judge further ordered that all the civil suits, civil appeals and miscellaneous civil applications by the plaintiff be settled and disposed of.

The compensation sum of RM313.25 million is to be deposited in the High Court by or on behalf of the Land Administrator to be paid out to Stamford.

The additional sum of RM92.11 million is to be paid to Stamford by Kelana Ventures, which is one of the interveners/defendants in the case.

The payment is to be made in settlement of the compulsory acquisition of the Stamford properties by the Land Administrator on behalf of Kelana Ventures before the expiry of 18 months from the date of the consent order.

The dispute between Stamford and the defendants involved the whole of the Stamford properties in the mukim of Tebrau, Johor Baru District and involved a total of 6,544.4172 acres which were compulsorily acquired.

Johor govt, parties to pay the sum for land compulsorily acquired.

(Land case settled for RM405m.
By JOTHI JEYASINGAM ,7 October 1999
The Sun)

He also described Anwar as a "fork-tongued" leader who never hesitated to change his principles to further his own political ambition.A truth nobody will ever admit why mahatir incarcerated Anwar Does justice matter after 11 years why lingamgate was buried?

"He ) used to be a deputy prime minister and deputy president of Umno, the same as I am now, yet he is currently using deceitful means to destroy our struggle," he said when opening the Seri Gading Umno division meeting in Parit Raja, near here, yesterday.

He is telling everyone now that we (Umno) have been cruel. Do tell me, in what way have we been cruel? Why didn't he say this when he was one of our leaders?" Anwar Ibrahim’s mission IS TO UNDO UMNO INJUSTICE CAN THEY STOP HIM ?

Muhyiddin said the opposition, under the leadership of Anwar, has been "spinning" facts to create a negative perception against Umno's efforts to defend Malay rights and institutions.

"Their tactic is to repeat a lie over and over again until the people believe in the lie.false charges vs evil umno the judge Augustinkosong,prosecuting Safianballsucker defence team head the taxidriver streetwise kid

"It has now come to a point where people have this perception that everything done by Umno is wrong and that there is not an iota of good in us. All of our good deeds in improving the lot of the Malays and developing the country for the benefit of every Malaysian over the past 50 years are no longer recognised."

Admitting Umno was not a "sinless" party, Muhyiddin said it has, nonetheless, been doing its best to rid itself of elements such as corruption, arrogance and inefficiency.

"It is okay for people to criticise us as we are not perfect. But I will not stand by idly if they (the opposition) resort to insulting the Malays and treating them with disrespect."

He called on Umno members to rise to the challenge of reviving the party and changing the negative perceptions against it.C4TIME BOMB IS TICKING,Murderous P.M Najib murdered the last malay hope NEP in their birth land can he last the next 100days

"We have to work hard as we do not have much time. These next two or three years will be crucial as it is the all-important time frame which will determine whether Umno survives the next general election. TO MALAYSIAONE NAJIB&ROSMA criminal activities are OK if procceds are share with warlords via buying indulgences

"Umno members must realise that just because we have been in power for so long, it does not mean we will stay in power forever. They must realise that if Umno falls, the Malays will also fall and so will our country. the credibility of (BN) government The doctrine, which calls for checks and balances between the three estates of government, has been dead in the country’s system of political governance since 1998.

"To our non-Malay friends, this is not, by any means, a racist statement as it is a fact that the Malays are the majority in this country and if anything bad befalls them, it will affect the country as a whole." the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) feels that child pornography images peddler are traffice offenders no big deal but if you make report against UMNO you are a criminal.Umno is much more Islamic than PAS said Muhyiddin.

He reminded Umno members not to underestimate the opposition's boasts that they were on the verge of taking over the leadership of the country.

"Even now, they are excited about the next general election which they feel would be the time when they can push us away and rule the country."

While opening the Kulai Umno division meeting at Kampung Murni Jaya, Layang-layang near Simpang Renggam, Muhyiddin said the Malays should not worry about the government's 1Malaysia concept which promotes fair treatment of all Malaysians.

.WITHOUT THE AGREEMENT OF THE CHINESE AND INDIANS,

THE BRITS WOULD NOT GRANTED INDEPENDENCE.

CITIZENSHIP TO CHINESE AND INDIANS WERE PART OF THE CONDITIONS FORINDEPENDENCE.

IT WAS NOT THE MALAY’S SACRIFICE.


Later, in Pagoh, Muhyiddin said the party should follow the government's approach of introducing its own key performance index so it could meet its targets over the next two to three years before the next general election.

By having a KPI, Umno leaders would be more aware of the projects that would benefit the people and this would have a positive impact on efforts to improve the people's confidence and support for the party, he said, after opening the Pagoh Wanita, Youth and Puteri Umno division meeting at the Dewan Seri Pekembar here.

On the Permatang Pasir by-election, he said Barisan Nasional would adopt a specific strategy to ensure its success.

"Even though Permatang Pasir is a Pas stronghold, we have shown, in Manik Urai, a Pas stronghold, that we can give them a challenge."

On a statement by Pas spiritual leader Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat that BN should not contest the by-election, he said this was an opportunity for the people to make a choice.

"We do not want to be as arrogant as Nik Aziz. Maybe Pas should not contest and give BN the opportunity to win the by-election," he added.MIRROR MIRROR WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO NAJIB&Muhyiddin . Let Najib attack Tok Guru. Kelantan will be his Waterloo!

The Permatang Pasir state seat fell vacant following the death of its representative Datuk Hamdan Abdul Rahman, 63, of Pas, who died of heart failure at the National Heart Institute in Kuala Lumpur on Friday.The unstopple Anwar: Najib Teeny Weeny Approach Won’t Do called on the government not to hoodwink the people by hijacking aspects of his party’s new economic agenda

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