Friday, 15 May 2015

Liom on why Bunya Jalong was acquitted by the Court of Appeal



Augustine Liom explains why Bunya Jalong was acquitted

After so much furore, I feel compelled to emerge out of reticence to make some clarifications and to present a more balanced picture relating to the case, particularly, when the Honourable and learned panel of Judges of the Court of Appeal are in no position to go out to the open to explain their decision.

In fairness to them, they did, before pronouncing their verdict and after a lengthy deliberation, expressed, in the hearing of all those in Open Court, that they found the case very disturbing that a young girl got pregnant through a non-sexual intercourse activity but our law being such that sexual intercourse means only penile penetration their hands are tied and they could only leave it to the legislators to effect any amendment to the law if deemed necessary.

Thursday, 14 May 2015

Baram dam: Hearing of government's application to strike out suit by plaintiffs postponed for 11th time



By James Luhat Ngau
MIRI, May 14, 2015 - The Miri High Court  today postponed to June 16 this year the hearing of an application by the Minister of Resource  Planning and Environment and State Government to strike  out a civil suit  filed by a group of villagers from Ulu Baram challenging the move by the state to extinguish their customary rights over their traditional land.

Judge Lee Heng Cheong postponed the hearing of the application after hearing submissions from counsels for the respondents and the plaintiffs.

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Assistant Minister, State Assemblyman under investigation by MACC for alleged abuse of power and corruption



By Simon Peter

KUCHING, May 13, 2015 - A Sarawak assistant minister  and a State Assemblyman are under investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission for possible abuse of power and corruption.

The Assistant Minister  is being investigated for alleged corruption and abuse of power in a RM250 million construction of Baitulmakmur 11 project in Petra Jaya, here while the State Assemblyman is being investigated for alleged involvement in illegal logging and illegal timber trade.

Several banks accounts belonging to the assistant minister,  totalling RM4 million, have been frozen.

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Discrepancies on Betong voter electoral roll found



Comment by Vernon Aji Kedit

1. PKR Betong Division did a Voter Verification Exercise last weekend, May 1 to May 3, at Betong. The exercise was to help voters check and verify their voting status. Volunteers from KL and Kuching came along and set up counters in the town areas to assist voters to check their status.
 

Manufacturer of Australian product makes false accusation against Sarawak, says Masing



 By Jonathan Jong
KUCHING, May 12, 2015 -A supermarket here has been asked not to sell a floor cleaner liquid imported from Australia because its manufacturer was making false accusation against the oil palm industry and Sarawak.

Land Development Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing said "Wooden Floor Cleaner" contains false information against oil palm industry and the manufacturer of the product have falsely claimed that Sarawak has destroyed its orangutan sanctuaries for oil palm plantation.