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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

BN Selangor Terus Kehadapan. Tubuh Talian 'Hotline'...

"MISI TAWAN KEMBALI NEGERI SELANGOR"



BARISAN NASIONAL (BN) Selangor memperkenalkan talian hotline Pusat Khidmat Rakyat BN Selangor (Pakar) iaitu 1-300-22-2626 bagi menambah baik perkhidmatan dan memperkasakan sistem penyampaian kepada rakyat di negeri itu.

Koordinatornya, Datuk Seri Mohd. Zin Mohamed berkata, talian itu mula beroperasi hari ini bagi menerima aduan rakyat sebelum dipanjangkan kepada pihak terlibat untuk diselesaikan termasuk wakil rakyat atau pihak berkuasa tempatan (PBT).

Beliau berkata, Pakar yang berfungsi sebagai 'pusat sehenti BN' untuk menyelesaikan segala masalah yang dilaporkan, beroperasi dari Isnin hingga Jumaat bermula pukul 9 pagi hingga 6 petang dan dikendalikan oleh 20 operator terlatih.

Bagaimanapun, kata beliau, aduan masih boleh dibuat selepas waktu operasi dengan meninggalkan pesanan yang akan dirakamkan dan operator Pakar akan mendengar aduan tersebut keesokan harinya untuk diambil tindakan selanjutnya.

p/s : IBM KATA, "satu lagi komitmen dari BN Selangor untuk menambah baik khidmatnya pada rakyat. BN parti pembela rakyat. Syabas BN Selangor. Rakyat didahulukan, pencapaian diutamakan."




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  1. By RUBEN SARIO and STEPHANIE LEE
    newsdesk@thestar.com.my





    KOTA KINABALU: A former Sabah National Registration Department (NRD) director has claimed that former Deputy Home Minister, the late Tan Sri Megat Junid Megat Ayub, directed the issuance of temporary identification receipts for lost or damaged ICs to foreigners.

    Ramli Kamaruddin told the Royal Com­mission of Inquiry (RCI) that he and other senior officers were summoned to meet Megat Junid at a hotel here two weeks before the 1994 state election, which was also attended by former Chief Minister Datuk Osu Sukam.

    The foreigners, he alleged, were to be added as voters in constituencies classified as “black” and “grey” by Barisan Nasional.

    Questioned by conducting officer Azmi Ariffin, Ramli claimed that an average of 200 foreigners were sent to vote in such areas although, in some constituencies, this could be as high as 400, adding that the receipts were revoked three months later.

    “The receipts belonged to Malaysians but the information, names, dates of birth and photographs were those of the foreigners,” he said, adding that these “voters” were given about RM20 as compensation for not going to work on the day they cast their ballot.

    Ramli also claimed that prior to taking over as state NRD director in March 1993, he was called for a briefing at the National Security Council in Kuala Lumpur, during which he was asked to help ensure a “pro-Islamic” government in Sabah.

    To several questions, Ramli, who was detained under the Internal Security Act for two years in 1995 for issuing identification documents to foreigners, said the party in power then was Parti Bersatu Sabah while the Chief Minister was Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan.

    Meanwhile, former senior NRD officer Kee Dzulkifly Kee Abdul Jalil told the inquiry that a special unit – G17 – was set up at the state department headquarters here in 1990 to give out Malaysian documents to foreigners, adding that some 100,000 blue ICs and 200,000 birth certificates were issued.

    In a statement, NRD senior assistant director Roslan Alias said about 10% of the 970,119 ICs issued in Sabah between 1976 and 1996 were found to be “problematic”.

    Some 127,949 ICs were also found to have been “improperly” issued during the 20-year period, said Roslan, adding that 91,656 were subsequently revoked.

    After an internal probe, Roslan said a number of its staff were later arrested.

    Earlier, former ISA detainee Mohd Nasir Sungit claimed both the NRD and the Election Commission (EC) had “collaborated” to increase the number of Muslim voters in Sabah between 1992 and 1993.

    Mohd Nasir, who was deputy director at the department between 1980 and 1995, alleged that the “targets” in the exercise – codenamed Ops Durian Buruk – were Muslim Filipinos and Indonesians above the age of 21.

    He said the then Sabah EC director – whom he identified as “Datuk Wan Ahmad” – had handed a list of about 16,000 names to an NRD officer, Azmi Abdul Karim, with instructions that these were to be “used” as Sabah Muslim bumiputras.

    Ramli, he said, verbally instructed him to amend details in JPN1/9 and JPN1/11, which were temporary identification receipts for IC renewals and losses, based on the names in the list.

    He also alleged that besides officers at Sabah NRD headquarters, others involved were department staff at various districts here.

    Mohd Nasir said that “800 of those holding these receipts were registered as voters in the Sugut state seat within the Kinabatangan parliamentary constituency, which Barisan Nasional won with a 70-vote majority in the following election”.

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