Ahad, 27 Mac 2011

Barisan Nasional not taking things for granted, says Abang Johari


KUCHING: The state Barisan Nasional (BN) would not take the coming state election lightly even though the opposition pact seems to be weak and in a mess.
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) deputy president Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg said an election is regarded as a war and therefore all possibilities must be addressed with care. In view of this, he said the BN government would not lower its guard or slacken its preparation for the election.
“We don’t take what they said (as the truth). We just prepare on our own and we don’t care what their issues are. Whether they are confident or not (to form the state government after the election) is their problem,” he told the press yesterday at Kampung No.6 along Jalan Datuk Ajibah Abol here.
Abang Johari was asked to comment whether the opposition was trying to deceive BN by giving an impression that the opposition parties were in a mess resulting from their failure to have a successful negotiation on seat allocation.
Last Friday, Democratic Action party (DAP) state chairman Wong Ho Leng said the alliance had zero chance of forming the next government in Sarawak unless all parties in the alliance agree on the seat allocation.
Abang Johari said if it is true that the opposition pact is now disintegrating, it is something which is not beyond the expectation of state BN leaders.
As a matter of fact, he added, BN had already anticipated the opposition pact not to be able to form a united front.
“During the BN convention (early this month), we said the alliance was chaotic…(and) it seems that is what is happening now.
“However, that is their problem… to us, we would (still) field calibre candidates of high integrity,” said the Housing and Urban Development Minister and Satok incumbent.
When asked whether he would be able to increase his majority  in the election, Abang Johari, who won by 2,798 votes in the previous election, said it was entirely up to voters.
On his possible challenger, Ahmad Nazib Johari, who is PKR state youth chief, in the state election, Abang Johari said the young lawyer only shows his face when the election is just around the corner.
“He has been staying in Shah Alam for quite some time…(and) only now he can be seen here,” he said, adding it is not possible to claim that the youth chief has a good relationship with the constituents when he is not residing in Kuching.
Earlier in his speech when officiating at a Friendly Neighbourhood Programme, Abang Johari called upon the rakyat to be united.
He stressed that if there is no unity among the rakyat, it would be difficult to bring in development.
“Our success in bringing in development does not just come to us because we need to plough in a lot of efforts to make it happen.
“If there is no unity among us, maybe things will become stagnant (because it is not easy to carry out any project when the rakyat is not united,” he said.
The Satok incumbent also urged the rakyat not to listen to the opposition who only know how to twist facts to make them look good.
“Tomorrow, they will spin my statement, in fact that is what they are doing,” he said.
Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Datuk Fadillah Yusuf also spoke.

No one can stay forever, says Taib, but will defend Balingian

No one can stay forever, says Taib, but will defend Balingian Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud has confirmed that he will defend his Balingian seat in the state election.
“That is why I am here,” he said when approached by reporters during a visit to the PBB Balingian service centre.
Taib, who is state Barisan Nasional chairman and PBB president, said the party would field about 25% new faces.
He added that the state Barisan was at the same time finalising its list of candidates.
“Once we are done, I will meet the Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak) for his endorsement, maybe on April 1 or 2,” he said.
On the possibility of Barisan fielding more women candidates, Taib said the coalition earlier had four to five individuals in mind.
“But they declined due to family commitment, career consideration and other factors,” he said.
Asked about incumbents who had stated their intention not to seek re-nomination, Taib said that this was a “positive, democratic sign” but “of course no one can stay there forever”.

- Bernama

TAIBS’ FOREIGN PROPERTY PORTFOLIO


Canadian properties worth in excess of a hundred million dollars
Multi-million dollar complex
Multi-million dollar complex
Twin glass towers and a swish shopping complex at Preston Square in downtown Ottawa form just part of an enormous foreign property portfolio controlled in Canada by the family of Sarawak Chief Minister, Abdul Taib Mahmud, according to our exclusive investigations.
These buildings alone are worth at least one hundred million dollars and generate a healthy rental income from some of Canada’s top corporations, including Xerox, Adobe and Sun Life, who rent office space and retail outlets.  Numerous Canadian Government Ministries are also listed at the building.
Preston Square Ottawa – office space and shops
The Preston Square development lies at the centre of the major Canadian property empire run by the developer Sakto, which was founded in the early 1980s by Taib’s college-aged son Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib, his daughter Jamilah and his brother Onn Mahmud.  It continues to be managed as a ‘family business’ by his now son-in-law, a Canadian, Sean Murray.
Commercial Skyscraper – Ottawa’s ‘Xerox Tower’ Complex. Sun Life and Adobe are some of the companies to rent space in this prestige property in Ottawa
Taxpayers in Sarawak are entitled to ask how the Chief Minister’s modest 20,000 Malaysian Ringgit a month official salary has managed to help generate a property empire worth so much.  It is also well known that the Taib family own further considerable assets in Malaysia and elsewhere.
Dozens more buildings in Canada alone
Adjacent to the Preston Square commercial complex, Sarawak Report has  further identified a luxury, multi-story residential building, also constructed by the Taibs and let for rent since 2006.  The family have named the building The Adelaide, an Australian city popular with Taib Mahmud and his late wife Laila.
Luxury Living - The Adelaide (left)
Sakto publicity boasts that these  ”stylish urban rentals are lavishly equipped” with ”all the elements of contemporary flair” and assure clients that ”all units share the ease of abundant parking and the beauty of Preston’s Square manicured setting”.
Arrogant Admission
We bring these revelations in the wake of the elderly Chief Minister’s admission last week that the Bumi remain ”poor and in difficulty”.  In this way, he explained, they can be relied upon to stay ”humble” and continue to vote for Barisan National (BN) at the next election.  Many in Sarawak have questioned why the Chief Minister has done so little to improve the lives of his people during his thirty years in power and where the profits of decades of timber and oil extraction have been spent.  Sarawak is Malaysia’s richest state in terms of natural resources and yet remains home to some of its poorest people.
Exclusive revelations show Canadian Government and top corporations rent from the Taibs
Top rents
Sakto Development Corporation was set up in August 1983, according to official Ontario records, two years after Taib Mahmud took power.  The Directors were Taib’s brother, Onn Mahmud, Taib’s son Mahmud Abu Bekir (aged just 20) and Taib’s daughter Jamilah, both still students.  Three months later Onn also established Richfold Investment Limited in Hong Kong.  He did so on the same day that another company, Regent Star Company Limited, was incorporated with a mutual director, Kin Kwok Shea, at the same office address.  It was Regent Star Company which was identified by the Japanese Tax Authorities in 2007 as having received 32 million Malaysian Ringgit in kickbacks from Japanese timber exporters over the preceding seven years covered by their investigation. The   Japanese shipping cartel is known to have been making such payments since the early 1980s, amounting to a total of hundreds of millions of ringgit.
Impressive Investments
Sakto publicity claimed the company invested heavily in its first year(1983), “acquiring over 400 residential units” according to its previous website.
One of the Taib residential properties
Financial records also show that the company invested over $7 million Canadian Dollars during the first twelve months of its activities, $4.5 million of which was raised from its shareholders. In Canada shareholders are allowed to remain anonymous.  By the end of its first decade (in 1993) Sakto’s Financial Report shows the company had assets of just under $40 million Canadian Dollars.  Those acquisitions were backed by over $25 million in interest-free shareholder loans, for which “repayment terms had not been established”.  Additionally, Sakto had received a further $3 million in non-interest bearing loans, $1.5 million of which was “payable to a company related to a shareholder”.   Among the developments Sakto invested in was the construction of what the company described as a “Class A Office Tower”, completed on schedule and within budget in November 1989.  Known as 333 Preston Street, this building houses the company’s current headquarters.
Sakto Financial Report 1993
Aquired in 2000 - Government Offices
During the 1990s, the company claims it ”continued shaping [its] property portfolio through acquisitions and disposals of various assets” and since 2000 it has been involved in some of Ottawa’s biggest property deals.  These  included the news making purchase of over a quarter of a million square feet of commercial space in the flourishing high-tech business district of Kanata and other buildings for over $31 million Canadian Dollars.   Much of this property was later sold on to a ’nominee’ company,  however Sakto continues to lease and manage the buildings, apparently on behalf of the new purchasers.
Getting Bigger – Commercial Plaza Expansion
The company has recently completed the building of a second phase of its Preston Street Commerce Plaza complex, which includes a second 16 story tower block and a large commercial centre.  The Sakto website boasts that the centre represents “the very definition of Class A business space”.
Uncle Onn Mahmud (Taib's brother) Directed the company with Jamilah until 2004
Sean Murray, the current Director of Sakto, is a Canadian of Irish Catholic extraction.  Records show he became involved in Sakto’s affairs in 1987, having reportedly met Jamilah Taib at University.  After marrying Jamilah, a process that involved his conversion to Islam, Sean Murray took over as a Director of a number of the Taib property interests, however there is no indication that he has become an actual shareholder.  Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib ceased to be listed as a Director of Sakto some years ago, however Onn Mahmud, Taib’s brother only resigned as a Director in 2004.
Aged 23 Jamilah Taib became Director of Sakto Development Corporation (between studies) then President
Society Family
A number of Sean Murray’s family members are now employed at Sakto, which they describe as a family business. Some of Canada’s biggest commercial names rent space at their commercial and office properties, as well as numerous  Canadian Government Ministries.   Now prominent members
Major Shopping Mall – includes Chapters Bookstore
of Ottawa’s social elite, Sean Murray and Jamilah Taib are frequently photographed at society occasions and listed as  donors to the city’s National Gallery of Canada.  Functions at their lavish Rockcliffe mansion have included fundraisers for the top Canadian school, Ashbury College and for multiple Irish charities, including the Catholic St Patrick’s Home and the Ireland Fund of Canada.
The couple drew considerable attention when they recently moved into their new house, recorded as being the second most expensive private home in Ottawa and costing them over $9.6 million Canadian Dollars. Guests have been known to joke that it is so vast that different wings must have different post codes.
Sean and Jamilah - Ottawa's Golden Couple
Political Connections
The couple, separately and through Sakto, have also been regular donors to the Ontario Liberal Party.  This has included contributions totalling $6,000 to Premiere Dalton Mcguinty’s  campaign budget in 2003.  In 2007 it was announced that eleven Ontario Ministries were relocating into Sakto’s Preston Square building.  ”Bringing together 11 ministries at Preston Square, in the heart of our community, will make our government more accessible to the people of Ottawa and more cost-effective”, explained Yasir Naqvi, MPP for Ottawa Centre.  The offices were officially opened by Dalton Mcguinty himself in April 2008.
Pink Palace – Jamilah’s ‘tacky’ Ottawa Mansion
From trees to tower blocks
Sarawak Report’s exclusive revelations are likely to draw fierce criticism from Canadian environmentalists and human rights campaigners, who have highlighted the devastation caused by unsustainable logging in Sarawak.  Over US$25 billion worth of timber has been exported from the state as a result of the rampant, unsustainable logging promoted by Taib Mahmud and the former Chief Minister, who was his uncle.  Less than 3% of the original rainforest remains and many of its indigenous peoples are now destitute as a direct result.
High-Tech - another Sakto acquisition
What is now clear is that Sakto’s position as one of Canada’s top development companies is closely linked to the Taib family’s questionable wealth and to tropical rainforest devastation.  Canada’s booming property market of past years has exponentially increased the value of those investments, leaving the Taibs (but not the people of Sarawak) even more fabulously wealthy than before.