Thursday, September 3, 2009

Chitrakala Vasu - Samy siphoned out millions in cash from various charity funds.On Monday Samy's ASSHOLE be enlarged to reveal his criminal acts.


Khir Toyo, one time Menteri Besar of Selangor, said that it was Samy Vellu who ordered the destruction of the Hindu temple in Shah Alam. "Barat" Maniam said that Samy Vellu siphoned out Telekom shares worth more than RM100 million that belonged to the MIC. P. Chitrakala Vasu said that Samy Vellu siphoned out millions in cash from various charity funds. On Monday we will reveal documents of some of Samy Vellu’s criminal acts.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Any queries, please forward them to WWW BLACKMALAYSIA NAJIB.gov.my
THE GOD MUST BE CRAZY “Nothing worse than a smelly drunk HINDUIndian trying to entice
MALAYSIANS THAT HE IS NOT corrupted
AMY VOLLU knee deep in this shit as well.
As the saying goes… ” Why bother to lock the stable doorafterthe horse has bolted” STOP THE HORSE BEFORE IT TAKES THE
FLIGHT
Corruption spreads like H1N1. When corruption is “incubated” in a Govt-linked project, staring with “in-built” corruption to satisfy the greed of the well-connected cronies, it then spreads to other “outwardly innocent” professional parties. Corruption spreads like wild fire and cannot be contained in any perimeter. Only moral and ethical values, deterent laws, political will and unrelenting law enforcement efforts can minimise corruption.
First step is get rid of the corrupt BN/UMNO Govt.
By 2020 we are supposed to join the league of Developed Nation status as envisioned by none other than our TDM. I think it is about time that the government whether federal or state, should look seriously into accountability and transparency in the supply and delivery of public services.
Government agencies are trusties of public funds, therefore it is incumbent upon those in power to perform their duties in a manner which is befitting a developed nation status. They should also be made accountable for their actions or inactions as part of their job scope and responsibility.
Check and balance must be instituted at ever level as preventive measures and serious consequences will befall those would be irresponsible or wayward individuals as a deterrent.
This may entail engaging or enlisting qualified and experienced professionals in their specialised fields.
It is simply not good enough to let the MACC pick up the pieces after discovery of fraudulent acts. And in the meantime the culprits have ridden over the horizon into the sunset.
As the saying goes… ” Why bother to lock the stable doorafterthe horse has bolted”
1)The bottleneck from MRRII to elevated Ampang Highway near the the Hindu temple and Petronas. Removing the Petronas and widen the road can reduce the MRRII morning jam but somehow they are not doing it.
2)Coming down the Ampang elevated Higway, after the Sikh temple the workshops are causing jam all the time. MPAJ nor the Highway way authority want to remove them despite they are operating beside the highway. Along Karak Highway poor lemang/ketupat seller being chased out for the safety reasons but not here.
3)Whoever the genius allowed 3 lanes to join MRRII at the DUKE exit at Highland Towers.
4)The same authority who preached about having a separate motorbike lane now allwing motorbikes to use elevated Ampang highway which even for two car lanes they were already narrow.
If you’re coming from Cheras, Desa Tasik Selatan and heading towards Ampang, you will always encounter a humongous traffic jam at the exit to Pandan Jaya! That’s becoz the four lane MRR2 becomes a 2 lane one at that particular exit (Pandan Jaya). Now if that is not stupidity (or rather corruption) of major proportions on the part of the highway designers and builders, I don’t know wat is!If you drive through the Elevated Highway from KL in the direction of Ampang, you just cannot enter directly on to MRR2 to go to down to Cheras, Kajang or PJ. What a stupid design it was.The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) should look into this for I see somebody must have been benefited out of this ‘missing link’.
the horse has bolted”.
USA CIA logo: American Central Intelligence Agency insignia
wanted-dead-or-alive-bal-thakery
the CIA had claimed that it “solid”evidence” that SAMY had USED EXTRA INCOME
TO FINAINCE RSS BRANCH IN CHENAI TO GET PROTECTION


Any queries, please forward them to WWW BLACKMALAYSIA NAJIB.gov.my
THE GOD MUST BE CRAZY “Nothing worse than a smelly drunk HINDUIndian trying to entice
MALAYSIANS THAT HE IS NOT corrupted
AMY VOLLU knee deep in this shit as well.
As the saying goes… ” Why bother to lock the stable doorafterthe horse has bolted” STOP THE HORSE BEFORE IT TAKES THE
FLIGHT
Corruption spreads like H1N1. When corruption is “incubated” in a Govt-linked project, staring with “in-built” corruption to satisfy the greed of the well-connected cronies, it then spreads to other “outwardly innocent” professional parties. Corruption spreads like wild fire and cannot be contained in any perimeter. Only moral and ethical values, deterent laws, political will and unrelenting law enforcement efforts can minimise corruption.
First step is get rid of the corrupt BN/UMNO Govt.
By 2020 we are supposed to join the league of Developed Nation status as envisioned by none other than our TDM. I think it is about time that the government whether federal or state, should look seriously into accountability and transparency in the supply and delivery of public services.
Government agencies are trusties of public funds, therefore it is incumbent upon those in power to perform their duties in a manner which is befitting a developed nation status. They should also be made accountable for their actions or inactions as part of their job scope and responsibility.
Check and balance must be instituted at ever level as preventive measures and serious consequences will befall those would be irresponsible or wayward individuals as a deterrent.
This may entail engaging or enlisting qualified and experienced professionals in their specialised fields.
It is simply not good enough to let the MACC pick up the pieces after discovery of fraudulent acts. And in the meantime the culprits have ridden over the horizon into the sunset.
As the saying goes… ” Why bother to lock the stable doorafterthe horse has bolted”
1)The bottleneck from MRRII to elevated Ampang Highway near the the Hindu temple and Petronas. Removing the Petronas and widen the road can reduce the MRRII morning jam but somehow they are not doing it.
2)Coming down the Ampang elevated Higway, after the Sikh temple the workshops are causing jam all the time. MPAJ nor the Highway way authority want to remove them despite they are operating beside the highway. Along Karak Highway poor lemang/ketupat seller being chased out for the safety reasons but not here.

SAMY VOLLU WAS UMNO’S GURKA“Nothing worse than a smelly drunk Hinduindian ROB THE MALAYSIAN HIGH AND DRY

3)Whoever the genius allowed 3 lanes to join MRRII at the DUKE exit at Highland Towers.
4)The same authority who preached about having a separate motorbike lane now allwing motorbikes to use elevated Ampang highway which even for two car lanes they were already narrow.
If you’re coming from Cheras, Desa Tasik Selatan and heading towards Ampang, you will always encounter a humongous traffic jam at the exit to Pandan Jaya! That’s becoz the four lane MRR2 becomes a 2 lane one at that particular exit (Pandan Jaya). Now if that is not stupidity (or rather corruption) of major proportions on the part of the highway designers and builders, I don’t know wat is!If you drive through the Elevated Highway from KL in the direction of Ampang, you just cannot enter directly on to MRR2 to go to down to Cheras, Kajang or PJ. What a stupid design it was.The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) should look into this for I see somebody must have been benefited out of this ‘missing link’.
the horse has bolted”.
Datuk Seri Samy Vellu Sangalimuthu is the longest serving President of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), a component party of Barisan Nasional. He has held this post for 11 consecutive terms since 1979 and is the longest serving minister in Malaysia’s Cabinet until his defeat in the 12th General Election in March 2008.

Samy Vellu is the founder and Chairman of the Maju Institute of Educational Development (MIED), a non-profit charity organisation that provides educational loans and scholarships to deserving Indian-Malaysian students.

Ms P. Chitrakala Vasu, a former senior officer of MIED, alleges that Samy Vellu had siphoned out RM2 million in government funds that had been allocated to a MIC welfare foundation. She also made two reports in Shah Alam urging the police to probe the whereabouts of the MIED files and also RM2 million in donations collected in 2004 for tsunami victims in Sri Lanka.

She claimed Samy Vellu had asked her to place RM2 million in a fixed deposit in the account of YPS, a party foundation controlled by MIC. Chitrakala, has further lodged two police reports in Subang Jaya blaming Samy Vellu for a variety of ills faced by the MIC and the Indian community. She claims that the money was intended for the pockets of MIC branch chairmen and supporters of the incumbent leadership.

It is alleged that Samy Vellu has hijacked 9 million Telekom shares from the original 10 million shares allocated to MAIKA. It seems he used three companies -- Clearway Sdn. Bhd., S.B. Management Services, and Advance Personal Computers Bhd. -- linked to himself, his son S. Vell Paari, and brother-in-law. These companies were used as conduits to swindle these shares. When the scandal first broke in mid-1992, the shares were valued at RM120 million.

In 1994, the then Chairman of the MIC Public Claims Committee, V Subramaniam (a.k.a. "Barat" Maniam), alleged that the accounts have been fabricated to make it appear that the profits from the sale of the Telekom shares were channelled to MIED. "Samy Vellu is a thief,” said Maniam. “He has stolen (Telekom) shares from the Indian community."

On Monday, Malaysia Today will reveal certain documents that will show how Samy Vellu and his son siphoned out millions of the party’s money.


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