October 25, 2011
KUALA
LUMPUR, Oct 25 — Lim Kit Siang called today for the Attorney-General to
prosecute “the pack of liars” linked to Teoh Beng Hock’s death.
A fatal plunge ended the life of the former DAP aide at the premises
of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over two years ago.
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz
told Parliament yesterday that no legal action would be taken against
the anti-graft officers who drove Teoh Beng Hock to suicide as no police
report has been lodged over the matter.
But the DAP parliamentary leader said in a statement today that de
facto law minister had given a “very lame excuse” as the royal
commission of inquiry (RCI) on Teoh’s death offered “sufficient
reasons... to bring to book Beng Hock’s killers.”
Lim (picture) pointed out that the RCI was “most
scathing in its indictment of the character and testimony of the MACC
officers... apart from two brave and truthful souls, the RCI virtually
dismissed the rest as a pack of liars led by Hishamuddin Hashim, the
“mastermind” of the massive and unjustified operation which resulted in
Teoh’s death.”
“In fact, the report is a fertile source for multiple perjury charges
against Hishamuddin and other MACC officers in giving false testimony
at the RCI,” he said, referring to the offence under Section 193 of the
Penal Code that provides for a maximum sentence of seven years jail and
fine on conviction.
The Ipoh Timor MP said A-G Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail should “direct a
police report be lodged on Teoh Beng Hock’s death based on the findings
and new leads in the RCI... and vigourous prosecution pursued (to
ensure) no cover-up.”
Teoh, political aide to Seri Kembangan assemblyman Ean Yong Hian Wah,
was found dead on July 16, 2009 on the fifth-floor corridor of Selangor
MACC’s office in Shah Alam after overnight questioning.
The government formed a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) into his
death early this year after the coroner delivered an “open verdict”
ruling out both suicide and homicide.
The royal panel found that Teoh had been driven to suicide after harsh, relentless questioning from MACC officers.
But while the RCI was in session, a second person fell to his death while under the MACC’s care.
Senior Customs officer Ahmad Sarbaini Mohamed was found dead on a
badminton court on the first floor of the MACC building in Cheras on
April 6, after purportedly returning to amend his previous testimony as a
witness.
Neither the police nor the AG are interested to investigate or prosecute these 'pack of liars'.
Why?
Because both are 'Umno-sponsored' government agencies!
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