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High-end restaurants trading ceremony for individuality

Posted: 15 Dec 2013 06:14 PM PST

December 16, 2013

As the editor-in-chief of Restaurant Magazine, William Drew (pic) knows what makes a dining establishment unique enough to be nominated for the World's 50 Best Restaurants Awards, the annual competition organized by the magazine.

In an interview, Drew offered his expert opinions on what "luxury" means in the restaurant industry today.

Looking over 2013, have you seen any changes or any new trends in what customers expect from high-end restaurants?

William Drew: Overall, they are less concerned with old-fashioned notions of "correct" service, smartness and formality, and more concerned with an individual dining experience. They are more likely than ever to engage and interact with the service staff, the chefs and the dishes themselves in one way or another – and this will hopefully increase their enjoyment.

What makes a restaurant high-end or "luxurious" nowadays? Do you see any trends or innovations emerging for the coming years?

WD: The notion of luxury is changing... It is evolving to be less about overt signs of wealth ... and more about the luxury of individuality, the time taken to source, research and prepare unique food - and the time taken to indulge in it. Time is arguably the biggest luxury in the modern world, so a restaurant that earns a customer's extended time and money might be considered luxurious in its own way.

Innovation is not a necessity for a restaurant to be "high-end", but innovation is usually found in those restaurants that are voted into The World's 50 Best Restaurants list. Of course the quality of food is extremely important, as is the quality of service, but the style of either can be very different from one establishment to another.

Can you name some of these exceptional restaurants?

WD: Here are some of the best on various continents: Eleven Madison Park in New York, DOM in Sao Paulo, Narisawa in Tokyo, El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Spain – all undoubtedly offer unique and brilliant experiences.

Are there restaurants or chefs that might influence the way we think about high-end dining over the coming years?

WD: There are many such chefs and restaurants. Last year's One To Watch is an obvious example: Luke Dale-Roberts of The Test Kitchen in Cape Town, South Africa. There are emerging restaurants in both Asia and South America that feature in our respective lists there, who are likely to have a wider influence on the global gastronomic community over time - from Ultraviolet in Shanghai to Remanso do Bosque in Belem, Brazil. – AFP/Relaxnews, December 16, 2013.

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Karate squad surpass target by 4 golds as competition ends today

Posted: 15 Dec 2013 07:08 AM PST

December 15, 2013

Malaysia continued to chop its way to victory at the 27th SEA Games karate event when the national squad collected one gold and one silver medal on the last day of competition for the sports at the Wunna Theikdi Indoor Stadium today.

The trio of S. Shree Sharmini, A. Nisha and K. Syakilla Salni brought down the Indonesian team - Sanistya Rani Cokistriagung, Intan Nurjanah and Indah Mogia Angkat - in the women's team kumite 2-0.

In the first fight, Nisha drew without gaining points against Sanistya, before Sharmini won 1-0 against Intan Nurjanah. Syakilla Salni sealed the fight for the gold when she defeated Indah Mogia 3-1.

The bronze medal was jointly won by Vietnam and Myanmar.
   
The men's squad missed the opportunity to deliver another gold medal for Malaysia when they lost to Thailand 1-3 in the team final.

Despite beating defending champion, Indonesia in the semi-finals 3-2, the national squad failed to maintain their form in the final.

R. Sharmemdran lost to Supa Neanpuengphit 0-7, while Shaharudin Jamaludin was beaten 3-9 by Theerapat Kangtong. G. Theebaan narrowed the score when he defeated Pholwasin Saratham 2-1, before J. Sharma lost 1-9 to Songvut Muntaen, to take the silver medal.

Vietnam and Indonesia shared the bronze medal.

The karate event came to a close today after the national squad collected seven gold medals, surpassing their target of three gold medals for the games. - Bernama, December 15, 2013.

Christina Loh bags second gold medal in swimming

Posted: 15 Dec 2013 06:40 AM PST

December 15, 2013

National elite swimmer Christina Loh bagged her second gold medal in the women's 200m breaststroke event of the Myanmar SEA Games at the Wunna Theikdi Aquatic Centre here today.

On Friday, she had bagged the gold medal in the women's 100m breaststroke event by clocking 2 minutes 32:56 seconds, breaking her personal record of 2:33:03s set at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Indonesia last September.

Thai swimmer Salubluek Chavunnooch took the silver with 2:34:21s, while Singaporean swimmer Samantha finished third and took the bronze medal with 2:34:27s.

Another Malaysian swimmer Nadia Adrianna Redza Goh only managed to complete the race in fifth place.

Speaking to reporters after the prize giving ceremony, Loh said she did not expect the second gold medal as she had a rough start in the event.

"I would like to dedicate this victory to my coach (Paul Birmingham), teammates, family and (former national swimmer) Siow Yi Ting, who have supported me all this years," Loh said.

Loh also swam with Khoo Cai Lin, Erica Kong and Yap Siew Hui in the women's 4x100m medley relay event, but the quartet only managed to win the bronze medal after clocking 4:17:77s.

The Singaporean quartet took the gold medal in the event with 4:13:02s, followed by the Thai quartet who finished second at 4:15:52s.

Two other Malaysian swimmers, Kevin Yeap and Welsom Sim, contributed a silver and a bronze medal in the men's 1,500m freestyle event. - Bernama, December 15, 2013.

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Ahmadi Muslim arrested in Pakistan for ‘posing as a Muslim’

Posted: 15 Dec 2013 02:23 AM PST

December 15, 2013

The word 'Muslim' has been painted over by vigilantes, on the tombstone of Pakistani scientist Abdus Salam, a member of the Ahmadi community and Pakistan's only Nobel laureate, in the Ahmadi graveyard in the town of Rabwa. - Reuters pic, December 15, 2013.The word 'Muslim' has been painted over by vigilantes, on the tombstone of Pakistani scientist Abdus Salam, a member of the Ahmadi community and Pakistan's only Nobel laureate, in the Ahmadi graveyard in the town of Rabwa. - Reuters pic, December 15, 2013.A 72-year-old British doctor is in prison in Pakistan for "posing as a Muslim", charges that reveal an escalating ideological fight that often spills over into violence.

Masood Ahmad is a quiet, reserved widower who returned to Pakistan to open a pharmacy in 1982 after decades of working in London to pay his children's school fees, his family said.

He is also an Ahmadi, a sect that consider themselves Muslim but believe in a prophet after Mohammed. A 1984 Pakistani law declared them non-Muslims, and Ahmadis can be jailed for three years for posing as a Muslim or outraging Muslims' feelings.

Some mullahs promise that killing Ahmadis earns a place in heaven. Leaflets list their home addresses.

Three years ago, 86 Ahmadis were killed in two simultaneous attacks on Friday prayers in Lahore. There have been no mass attacks since then, but killings are rising: last year 20 Ahmadis were killed, up from 11 in 2009.

Legal prosecutions are on the rise, say Ahmadis, some of which they say are linked to property grabs.

Ahmad was arrested in Lahore last month when two men posing as patients questioned him about his faith and used mobile phones secretly to record him reading a verse from the Koran.

"He (the patient) said you are like a father to me, please help me with some questions," said the doctor's older brother, Nasir Ahmad. "When (my brother) answered, they began beating him and dragged him outside."

One of his accusers, Islamic teacher Muhammad Ihsan, told Reuters that Ahmad had preached to them illegally.

Last year 20 cases against Ahmadis were registered, up from 10 cases in 2009. A bank clerk was arrested for wearing a ring with a Koranic verse and an entire family was charged for writing a Muslim greeting on a wedding invitation.

Mullahs have twice sought the arrest of an entire town of Ahmadis - 60,000 people - for holding religious celebrations. Residents were serving food, giving out sweets and displaying bunting, the complaints said.

"We would not have a problem with them if they did not use the name of Islam and the symbols of Islam," said Tahir Ashrafi, head of the Ulama Council of clerics.

"We are against the killing of any innocent, Qadiani, Syiah or any non-Muslim. Such attacks are not acceptable or allowed, but if they break the law, we have a right to go to the police," he said, using another term for Ahmadis.

There are about half a million Ahmadis in Pakistan, their leaders say. Many only feel safe in Rabwa, a town they bought when Pakistan was created in 1947. On its main streets, banks of security cameras monitor fruit vendors and dozing dogs.

Near the playing fields, blocks of flats house families that fled other parts of Pakistan after loved ones were murdered.

Rafiatta moved to Rabwa after gunmen killed her husband in 2010 in front of their young children.

"He was just a hard-working man who loved his family," she said. The family fled after two Ahmadi neighbours were also killed and men tried to kidnap Raffiata's young son.

The Ahmadi are also targets outside Pakistan. In Indonesia, a gruesome YouTube video recorded a mass lynching in 2011 as police looked on. Ahmadi publications are banned in Bangladesh, where a festival site was torched earlier this year.

In Britain, Ahmadi buildings have been vandalised and leaflets have appeared forbidding them to enter shops and urging Muslims to kill them, British media have reported.

But Pakistan is the epicentre of persecution.

Last April, a 25-year-old hospital clerk and his father were at home in Lahore reading an Ahmadi newspaper when a crowd of mullahs broke down their door, the clerk said.

They beat the two, while a crowd looted their home. Then a gunman forced the pair into a car without license plates, the clerk said.

Their kidnappers went free, but the two were charged with impersonating Muslims in anti-terrorist courts designed to combat the Taliban.

The clerk was released after a month, but his father, who has not been convicted, has been in prison for nine months. The family has since fled their home and the man now occupying it is refusing to pay them for it.

"Nobody has the courage to give him bail or dismiss the case," the clerk said.

That's what Masood Ahmad's family fears. He has had three bail hearings. One was picketed by scores of mullahs chanting anti-Ahmadi slogans and his frightened lawyer skipped the next two. British authorities are giving him consular assistance.

His son, one of seven children in Britain and Australia, said the family suspected someone was trying to steal his father's dispensary.

"I feel angry because I can't do anything from here," said 39-year-old Abbas Ahmad, a cab driver in Glasgow. "It's awful to know that people are plotting against someone you love." - Reuters, December 15, 2013.

Sex, lies and beef, racy scandal of Indonesia’s biggest Islamic party

Posted: 15 Dec 2013 02:00 AM PST

December 15, 2013

Clandestine hotel room sex, money laundering and huge bribes to import beef evokes a seedy, criminal underworld rather than conservative politicians in the world's most populous Muslim nation.

But they all feature in a racy scandal that has shattered the clean image of Indonesia's biggest Islamic party and could further damage already-unpopular Muslim parties at national polls next year.

"The scandal... has given Islamic parties as a whole a bad image," said Umar S. Bakry, from pollster Lembaga Survei Nasional.

The controversy that has shocked the country peaked last week when an anti-corruption court sentenced the disgraced former president of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) to 16 years in jail.

Luthfi Hasan Ishaaq (pic) was found guilty of bribery and money laundering after accepting kickbacks from firm Indoguna Utama in return for pressing the PKS-controlled agriculture ministry to increase the company's beef import quota.

Two executives from the company had earlier been jailed over the case, dubbed "Beefgate" by local media, which has given blanket coverage to a scandal of enormous proportions even by the standards of graft-ridden Indonesia.

Ishaaq, who resigned as president of ruling coalition member PKS when the scandal emerged, has said he will appeal the guilty verdict against him.

During their probe, anti-graft investigators uncovered juicy details that tarnished the clean, pious image the PKS has sought to cultivate.

They seized six cars from Luthfi and prosecutors accused the 52-year-old of trying to hide his marriage to one of his three wives, whom he wed last year when she was still a teenager.

But an arguably bigger figure in the scandal is Luthfi's close aide Ahmad Fathanah, jailed for 14 years in November, who was a key middleman in efforts to get Indoguna's quota increased.

His arrest in January kicked the scandal off in dramatic fashion – anti-corruption agents caught the married man in a raid in a Jakarta hotel with a naked college student.

Ahmad had just collected bribe money and the student later admitted he paid her for sex.

He was found to have laundered his bribe money by giving gifts, including cars and diamonds, to 45 women, including an adult magazine model and several celebrities.

The PKS plays down the scandal and insists it is still on track for a strong result at legislative elections in April.

But independent polls in recent months show the party is receiving far below the almost 8% it garnered at elections in 2009, and there is much public anger towards it.

"PKS is such an absolute disgrace, anyone who votes for or supports this party must be either totally delusional or incapable of independent thought," said a recent comment on the website of the Jakarta Globe newspaper.

"Beefgate" has scotched the party's recent efforts to reinvent itself by moving away from a purist Islamic agenda and presenting itself as a clean organisation as others were battered by graft allegations – President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's Democratic Party in particular.

And the controversy risks affecting all Indonesia's Islamic parties, which were already struggling, analysts warn.

The five main Islamic parties, including the PKS, won a combined total of more than 25% at the 2009 legislative elections. They range from moderate groups to more extreme ones that want to introduce Islamic Sharia laws.

While the parties expected their share of the vote to continue the same downward trend of recent years, the PKS scandal means the fall is likely to be steeper and swifter, said Bakry from the Lembaga Survei Nasional.

He cited a recent LSN survey in which 42.8% of respondents said they expected the groups' popularity to fall and only 21.6% said they expected them to win more votes.

It is just another sad chapter in the history of political Islam in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country.

Islamic parties have seen their support erode gradually in recent years due to their own shortcomings and the greater appeal of the major, secular-nationalist parties, such the Democratic Party and the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle.

Experts point to poor organisation, infighting, previous corruption scandals, and a feeling among even conservative Muslims there is no longer an obligation to vote for a party describing itself as "Islamic".

"Years ago if you were a pious Muslim you voted for an Islamic party but now it's not the case," said Greg Fealy, an Indonesia expert at the Australian National University.

Most voters, he added, now opted for parties with a solid track record of running the country. – AFP, December 14, 2013.

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Reality TV Star Khloe Kardashian files for divorce

Posted: 14 Dec 2013 04:45 PM PST

December 15, 2013

Then Los Angeles Lakers's Lamar Odom and his wife, television personality Khloe Kardashian sit courtside as they attend the 2011 BBVA All-Star Celebrity basketball game in this February 18, 2011 file photo.  – Reuters pic, December 15, 2013.  Then Los Angeles Lakers's Lamar Odom and his wife, television personality Khloe Kardashian sit courtside as they attend the 2011 BBVA All-Star Celebrity basketball game in this February 18, 2011 file photo. – Reuters pic, December 15, 2013. Reality television personality Khloe Kardashian has filed for divorce from her husband of four years, NBA basketball player Lamar Odom, capping months of reports that the couple's relationship had turned rocky.

Kardashian, 29, cited irreconcilable differences in seeking to end her marriage in court documents filed on Friday in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

Kardashian, a younger sister of the better-known TV celebrity Kim Kardashian, married Odom, 34, a former player for the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks, in September 2009 after a whirlwind romance.

The wedding was featured on the E! channel reality show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians." The couple have no children together.

A representative for Kardashian declined to comment to Reuters on the court filing.

The divorce filing comes after months of headlines in various tabloid media outlets about marital strains between the couple as Odom, an NBA free agent who does not belong to any team, has displayed increasingly erratic behaviour in public.

In August, the basketball player was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving on a Los Angeles highway.

Neither Kardashian nor Odom has commented publicly on the status of their marriage.

The divorce filing asks that the wife's formal name be restored to Khloe Kardashian from Khloe Kardashian Odom. – Reuters, December 15, 2013.

Bruno Mars is Billboard’s 2013 artist of the year

Posted: 14 Dec 2013 04:37 PM PST

December 15, 2013

Singer Bruno Mars was named Billboard's 2013 Artist of the Year by the industry trade magazine on Friday.

Hawaiian-born Mars, 28, topped eight of Billboard's year-end music chart lists, including the Hot 100 Artists, Mainstream Top 40 and Hot Digital Songs, and his 2012 album "Unorthodox Jukebox" has becoming one of this year's best-selling records with more than 1.8 million copies sold in the United States.

"Bruno did well in touring and I think longevity does really well for him. His songs stuck around on multiple formats all year round," Bill Werde, editorial director of Billboard magazine, told Reuters.

"He's a powerhouse, and really keeps his focus on the music in a year where conversations have been dominated by (MTV's Video Music Award) performances and PR cycles."

Grammy-winning Mars, whose music crosses between R&B and pop, has established a successful career as a singer and producer with The Smeezingtons, working on songs both for himself and other artists.

He also notched four Grammy nominations this month, including two of the industry's top prizes - his single "Locked Out of Heaven" picked up both record and song of the year nods.

The singer will embark on the North American leg of his "Moonshine Jungle World Tour" in 2014, and will also headline the Super Bowl half time show in February.

Mars's music crosses over between pop, R&B, soul and hip hop, and he is known for conjuring up different musical eras within his albums. He re-imagined 1940s doo-wop music for his 2010 debut album, "Doo-Wops & Hooligans," and revived sounds of Motown and 1970s disco in "Unorthodox Jukebox." – Reuters, December 15, 2013.

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Mat Zain buat laporan polis terhadap Shafee, dakwa peguam itu berbohong

Posted: 15 Dec 2013 01:48 AM PST

OLEH MD IZWAN
December 15, 2013
Latest Update: December 15, 2013 06:14 pm

Datuk Mat Zain Ibrahim akhirnya membuat laporan polis terhadap Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah (gambar) mengatakan peguam Umno itu memalsukan afidavit yang menjadi kesalahan di sisi undang-undang.

Bekas Pengarah Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Kuala Lumpur itu membuat laporan polis di Balai Polis Setapak tengah hari ini.

Shafee memfailkan afidavit di Mahkamah Rayuan minggu lalu sebagai respon kepada permohonan kedua Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim untuk menyingkirkannya dari mewakili kerajaan sebagai Timbalan Pendakwa Raya dalam rayuan Putrajaya terhadap pembebasan Anwar dari tuduhan liwat.

Rayuan Anwar akan didengar di Mahkamah Rayuan Khamis ini.

"Dengan segala hormatnya saya memaklumkan yang saya telahpun membuat laporan polis jam 2.11 petang ini, yang dijadikan Putrajaya Presint 7 Rpt:10437/13 bth.15.12.2013.

"Laporan ini adalah terhadap Tan Sri Mohammad Shafee bin Md Abdullah bersangkutan dengan Afidavit Jawapan diikrarkan pada 10.12.2013, yang beliau failkan dalam perkara Mahkamah Rayuan (Bidang Kuasa Jenayah) No: W-05-19-01/2012," tulis Mat Zain dalam satu kenyataan yang disertakan bersama-sama dengan laporan polis yang dibuat beliau.

Mat Zain mendakwa Shafee membuat dua kesalahan, sengaja membuat kenyataan palsu yang dibuat dalam Afidavit Jawapan dan menyembunyikan fakta material yang ada kaitan dengan prosiding Rayuan Jenayah kes Liwat II.

Turut menjadi bahan bukti dalam laporan polis yang dibuat hari ini, Mat Zain telah menyertakan sekali salinan Akuan Bersumpah (SD) yang dibuat beliau pada Oktober 7, 2013 serta salinan Affidavit Jawapan (2) yang diikrarkan oleh bekas Pengarah Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersial Bukit Aman, Datuk Ramli Yusuff.

Shafee pada 11 Disember lalu mengemukakan afidavit ke Mahkamah Rayuan susulan permohonan Anwar untuk menyingkirkannya dari mengetuai pihak pendakwaan dalam rayuan pertuduhan kes Liwat II.

Mat Zain bagaimanapun menyifatkan afidavit tersebut sebagai "sebakul sampah" dan turut mengalu-alukan kenyataan Shafee untuk mendedahkan hubungannya dengan Anwar.

Kontroversi tercetus selepas Mat Zain dalam pengakuan "statutory declaration" muka surat 31, mendakwa beliau bersama Ramli telah dibawa Shafee untuk berjumpa dengan Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad pada Ogos lalu bagi membincangkan tentang salah laku Peguam Negara Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail.

Bagaimanapun, menurut Shafee, ia hanya satu kunjungan ziarah sempena Hari Raya dan tidak ada sebarang agenda yang dibincangkan.

Mat Zain juga mendakwa ketika pertemuan tersebutlah Shafee memintanya menyerahkan sebakul dokumen "pemalsuan bukti" kes mata lebam Anwar.

Shafee juga menafikan terlibat dalam perjumpaan membincangkan salah laku Abdul Gani ataupun dalam isu Pulau Batu Puteh.

Beliau juga menafikan tentang sejumlah dana yang dipindahkan ke dalam sebuah akaun di Hong Kong.

Anwar, juga ketika ini, sedang memohon untuk melucutkan kelayakan Shafee sebagai Timbalan Pendakwa Raya pada Khamis ini. – 15 Disember, 2013.


 

Mat Zain buat laporan polis terhadap Shafee, dakwa peguam itu berbohong

Posted: 15 Dec 2013 01:48 AM PST

OLEH MD IZWAN
December 15, 2013
Latest Update: December 15, 2013 06:14 pm

Datuk Mat Zain Ibrahim akhirnya membuat laporan polis terhadap Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah (gambar) mengatakan peguam Umno itu memalsukan afidavit yang menjadi kesalahan di sisi undang-undang.

Bekas Pengarah Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Kuala Lumpur itu membuat laporan polis di Balai Polis Setapak tengah hari ini.

Shafee memfailkan afidavit di Mahkamah Rayuan minggu lalu sebagai respon kepada permohonan kedua Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim untuk menyingkirkannya dari mewakili kerajaan sebagai Timbalan Pendakwa Raya dalam rayuan Putrajaya terhadap pembebasan Anwar dari tuduhan liwat.

Rayuan Anwar akan didengar di Mahkamah Rayuan Khamis ini.

"Dengan segala hormatnya saya memaklumkan yang saya telahpun membuat laporan polis jam 2.11 petang ini, yang dijadikan Putrajaya Presint 7 Rpt:10437/13 bth.15.12.2013.

"Laporan ini adalah terhadap Tan Sri Mohammad Shafee bin Md Abdullah bersangkutan dengan Afidavit Jawapan diikrarkan pada 10.12.2013, yang beliau failkan dalam perkara Mahkamah Rayuan (Bidang Kuasa Jenayah) No: W-05-19-01/2012," tulis Mat Zain dalam satu kenyataan yang disertakan bersama-sama dengan laporan polis yang dibuat beliau.

Mat Zain mendakwa Shafee membuat dua kesalahan, sengaja membuat kenyataan palsu yang dibuat dalam Afidavit Jawapan dan menyembunyikan fakta material yang ada kaitan dengan prosiding Rayuan Jenayah kes Liwat II.

Turut menjadi bahan bukti dalam laporan polis yang dibuat hari ini, Mat Zain telah menyertakan sekali salinan Akuan Bersumpah (SD) yang dibuat beliau pada Oktober 7, 2013 serta salinan Affidavit Jawapan (2) yang diikrarkan oleh bekas Pengarah Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersial Bukit Aman, Datuk Ramli Yusuff.

Shafee pada 11 Disember lalu mengemukakan afidavit ke Mahkamah Rayuan susulan permohonan Anwar untuk menyingkirkannya dari mengetuai pihak pendakwaan dalam rayuan pertuduhan kes Liwat II.

Mat Zain bagaimanapun menyifatkan afidavit tersebut sebagai "sebakul sampah" dan turut mengalu-alukan kenyataan Shafee untuk mendedahkan hubungannya dengan Anwar.

Kontroversi tercetus selepas Mat Zain dalam pengakuan "statutory declaration" muka surat 31, mendakwa beliau bersama Ramli telah dibawa Shafee untuk berjumpa dengan Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad pada Ogos lalu bagi membincangkan tentang salah laku Peguam Negara Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail.

Bagaimanapun, menurut Shafee, ia hanya satu kunjungan ziarah sempena Hari Raya dan tidak ada sebarang agenda yang dibincangkan.

Mat Zain juga mendakwa ketika pertemuan tersebutlah Shafee memintanya menyerahkan sebakul dokumen "pemalsuan bukti" kes mata lebam Anwar.

Shafee juga menafikan terlibat dalam perjumpaan membincangkan salah laku Abdul Gani ataupun dalam isu Pulau Batu Puteh.

Beliau juga menafikan tentang sejumlah dana yang dipindahkan ke dalam sebuah akaun di Hong Kong.

Anwar, juga ketika ini, sedang memohon untuk melucutkan kelayakan Shafee sebagai Timbalan Pendakwa Raya pada Khamis ini. – 15 Disember, 2013.


 

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Imam Khomeini

Posted: 14 Dec 2013 07:03 PM PST

December 15, 2013
Latest Update: December 15, 2013 11:15 am

Amin Iskandar adalah penerima anugerah zamalah Asian Public Intellectuals (API) bagi sesi 2009-2010. Kini merupakan Pengarang Berita bagi The Malaysian Insider. Beliau "berkicau" di www.twitter.com/aminiskandar.

Selepas 24 tahun meninggal dunia, nama Ayatollah Ruhullah Musawi al-Khomeini (gambar) terus disebut-sebut di Malaysia walaupun kali ini pemimpin besar Revolusi Iran itu digunakan untuk menuduh Timbalan Presiden PAS, Mohamad Sabu sebagai penganut fahaman Syiah.

Timbulnya nama Khomeini kali ini sudah pasti menyebabkan beribu-ribu pemuda Malaysia menggunakan khidmat "Google" untuk mempelajari tentang siapakah manusia hebat ini.

Daripada tidak tahu siapa itu Imam Khomeini kini mereka bukan sahaja mengenali tokoh itu malah mempelajari tentang Revolusi Iran yang pernah mengoncangkan dunia pada 1979.

Mereka akan mempelajari bahawa 34 tahun lalu rakyat Iran bangkit untuk menumbangkan regim Mohamad Shah Reva Pahlavi dan menukar sistem pemerintahan negara itu daripada diperintah oleh raja kepada sebuah negara republik.

Pemuda-pemuda Malaysia akan sedar, rupa-rupanya untuk menukar kerajaan tidak semestinya melalui pilihan raya. Terdapat banyak jalan lain seperti pilihan jalan raya.

Yang lebih rajin akan mempelajari dengan lebih dalam lagi dan pasti akan bertemu dengan watak Dr Ali Shariati, orang yang dikatakan sebagai arkitek Revolusi Iran.

Kehebatan Shariati dalam mengadunkan teori-teori Islam dan Marxist melahirkan buku-buku hebat seperti Hajj (The Pilgrimage), Fatima is Fatima, And Once Again Abu Dzar, Martyrdom: Arise and Bear Witness dan banyak lagi yang boleh dimuat turun dari Internet.

Walaupun Shariati tidak dapat menyaksikan Revolusi Iran kerana meninggal dunia dua tahun sebelum berlakunya peristiwa bersejarah itu, namanya tetap dikenang sebagai di antara pencetus kebangkitan bangsa Parsi itu.

Di antara peminat kepada Shariati adalah seorang menteri di dalam Kabinet Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Menteri tersebut malahan pernah terlibat dalam menerjemahkan karya-karya Shariati ke dalam bahasa Melayu.

Sejarah juga merakamkan Presiden Perkasa, Datuk Ibrahim Ali merupakan orang Malaysia terawal bertemu dengan Imam Khomeini pada 1978 di Paris, sebelum pemimpin besar itu pulang untuk "merasmikan" revolusi.

"Jika isu bertemu dengan Khomeini, saya dikatakan Syiah, ini satu jenaka paling besar kerana pertemuan kita dengan sesiapa tidak harus menjadikan kita setuju atau mengikut fahaman mereka.

"Isu Mat Sabu dikaitkan dengan Syiah, saya tak tahu. Itu beliau kena jawab dan tiada kena mengena pertemuan saya bersama Khomeini," kata Ibrahim seperti dilaporkan The Malaysian Insider semalam.

Selepas diserang hebat di laman-laman sosial, Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) kini mengatakan mereka hanya mengeluarkan bukti-bukti "Gred B" dan apabila tiba masanya barulah yang "Gred A" akan dikeluarkan.

KDN malah meminta Mat Sabu untuk memberikan bukti beliau bukan penganut fahaman Syiah.

Jenaka apakah ini? Orang yang dituduh diminta buktikan mereka tidak bersalah? Hukum apa ini?

Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (gambar) seharusnya menghentikan lawak jenaka ini. Jika tidak, beliau akan terus dilihat tidak bijak.

Sebelum bercakap lebih baik fikir dahulu. Ahmad Zahid merupakan seorang menteri kanan dan bukannya orang biasa. Jangan malukan Perdana Menteri kerana melantiknya menjadi anggota Kabinet.

Kalau hendak menghentam Syiah sekali pun, gunakanlah fakta yang betul.

Untuk pengetahuan Ahmad Zahid, di Iraq sudah beribu tahun wujud Syiah.

Malah kebanyak imam mereka disemadikan di negara itu termasuk cucu kepada Nabi Muhammad, Hussein yang dibunuh kejam oleh kerajaan Yazid bin Muawiyah.

Janganlah kata sebelum ada Syiah, Iraq merupakan sebuah negara aman. Sebab itu dalam ayat pertama Al-Quran Muhammad diminta untuk membaca.

Apabila membaca bertambahlah ilmu. Jika tidak membaca, jadilah kita orang yang tidak bijak.

Arab Saudi yang merupakan negara Wahabi terbesar di dunia juga tidak pernah menghalang orang Syiah dari Iran, Iraq, Syria dan serata dunia untuk mengerjakan ibadah haji.

Jangan sampai kita "lebih sudu daripada kuah."

Tak pasal-pasal lebih 50 peratus rakyat Malaysia yang tidak mengundi Barisan Nasional (BN) dalam Pilihan Raya Umum 2013 mengenali Khomeini dan berjumpa formula "baru" untuk menyelesaikan masalah mereka. – 15 Disember, 2013.

* Ini adalah pendapat peribadi penulis dan tidak semestinya mewakili pandangan The Malaysian Insider.

Bernas going private at whose expense?

Posted: 14 Dec 2013 03:00 PM PST

December 15, 2013

Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad is a member of the PAS central working committee and ex-MP of Kuala Selangor.

Going by Corporate Finance 101, voluntarily delisting a public-listed company from the stock exchange and taking it private brings both pros and cons.

For a struggling business entity, it could provide the freedom and flexibility it requires to find its feet again away from the weight of public scrutiny.

The company would also like to go private should it feels that it is undervalued by the market. It may believe that the requirements of conforming to various regulations of the authority, namely the Security Commission in the case of Malaysia, are too burdensome.

Going private would surely allow for it to pursue new strategic approaches in line with longer timeline objectives, and hopefully be more competitive.

But conversely, it also carries the risk of the company incurring more debt later on if the private company could not get enough private capital or new strategies fail to turn around the company.

The delisting of Dell, and more recently of Blackberry, provided for both interesting academic and strategic discussion on the subject of listed company going private. But such exciting discourse on the local shore however, especially of late, is faced with a very grim picture of greed as the overarching reason for "privatisation". This is extremely unfortunate to say of the least and "scandalous" at worst.

Padiberas Nasional Berhad or Bernas is a very illustrative case in point. Bernas which has played the role of regulator and distributor for the country's rice industry was first privatised in the heyday of privatisation of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

The original intention was to ensure the nation's growing rice demand be fulfilled through the management of a National Stockpile and the Padi Price Subsidy Scheme.

Also, that exercise should have empowered Bumiputera farmers, rice distributors and the workers of Bernas with equity ownership. This was again highlighted by the opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in his recent press release by the then finance minister in December 1995 in an answer to Lim Guan Eng.

The Budaya Generasi Sdn Bhd consortium formed in January 1996 comprised association of farmers, including KADA, MADA, NAFAS, NEKMAT (fishermen) and Bernas workers indeed owned more than half of Bernas's equity back then.

Fast forward to the end 2009, all these shares appeared to have been bought over by an individual, namely Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary through his companies Gandingan Bersepadu Sdn Bhd and Tradewinds. He now effectively holds 53.7%of Bernas shares, an acquisition he effected via Maybank Investment Bank Berhad amounting to RM526 million.

Nett profits at Bernas averaged at RM164 millions while revenues grew from RM 3.3 billion to RM 3.6 billion over 2009 to 2012. Surely this is not a struggling company. Currently Bernas controls 24% of the paddy market and 45% of the local rice demand.

Tradewinds directly owns nearly 341.4 million shares (72.6%) in Bernas, while Persepective Lane (M) Sdn Bhd has 50.71 million shares, Restu Jernih Sdn Bhd has indirect shares of 392.1 million shares (83.3%) and Syed Mokhtar holds 392.1 million shares.

In March this year, Bernas announced takeover offer worth RM477 million or RM3.70 per share from Perspective Lane, Kelana Venture Sdn Bhd, Seaport Terminal Sdn Bhd and Acara Kreatif Sdn Bhd. All these companies are believed to be controlled by Syed Mokhtar.

This deal suffered a setback after it failed to get sufficient acceptance from Bernas's minority shareholders. But last Tuesday, a lawyer for Bernas minority shareholder confirmed that its April case against three of the four parties namely Bernas, Syed Mokhtar and his company Tradewids(M) Bhd was struck out on November 27.

With that news, Syed Mokhtar would be closer to privatising Malaysia's sole rice distributor, Bernas. Nay, it is now almost inevitable. A responsible federal government would actually dismantle the monopoly and renegotiate some of the long-terms positions within the existing contract and perhaps pay for the penalties in the bigger interest of the public.

Contrary to the above strategic consideration of why a company, especially a struggling one is taken private, Bernas doesn't come close to any of those attributes. It is evident that driving this privatisation of Bernas is arguably yet ostensibly plainly greed.

That one individual is now allowed to gain monopolistic control over the nation's strategic rice business is a continuing marvel. But more importantly and now begging the answers from the prime minister who also is the finance minister are the following intriguing questions.

With privatisation, the national strategic asset is now taken away from public scrutiny. Yes like all companies going private, the intention is to allow the company not to be scrutinised by the public. The freedom was supposedly to allow for the company to strategise and be competitive.

But here we have the case of our strategic resource and asset that is now in the hands of individuals ostensibly driven only by business consideration and "bottom-line". Taking it private means that Bernas is no longer responsible nor do want to share information with the public as opposed to being a listed entity.

When privatised, all negotiations as the sole monopoly of rice distributor with the government would be on a close-door basis. This "sheltered monopoly" opens up to all kinds of abuses.

Perhaps it is timely to remind the finance minister that while Islam enjoins and advocate trade and open trade, Islam despises monopoly, especially of staple food of the people, or rakyat.

So much for the recent hype on Ahli Sunnah Wal Jamaah brand of Islam that Umno claimed to champion why going against all the principles of Good Corporate Governance in Islam namely crony capitalism, monopoly, endemic corruptions and wastages, to cite but a few examples.

Sheltered monopoly of this sort might also arguably encourage deregulation (rice is regulated commodity) i.e. against the benefits for the consumers which subsequently could lead to higher prices and less quality products.

Similarly there could also be incentive to do creative restructuring where it can blatantly increase share ownership, transfer all jewel assets, strip excess and refloat with leaner assets. Exercises of this nature have been known to be done in the Bursa Malaysia. Astro is arguably a case in point.

In conclusion, the recent spate of monopolistic acquisition by one individual is surely very much against the notion of distributive justice and "shared wealth" deepening the wealth divide. It is noteworthy that Bernas (agro +rice) has maximum cost and revenue synergy with Tradewinds (agro + sugar).

The enlarged group's revenue can arguably swell 500% to RM6 billion within five years. It is hardly surprising for Tradewinds, which has a RM3 billion debt, not to ride on and "strip" Bernas of its non-core assets estimated RM500 million.

It is surely in the interest of Syed Mokhtar to control cash cow companies and stocks. This could very well be leveraged and later endorsed by the government, as to reduce Tradewinds systemic risk (gearing by the likes of MMC/DRBHicom/Malakoff) to the entire financial industry in Malaysia.

For how long more should the rakyat in this resource-rich nation allow the power-that-be working hand-in-glove with the "rentier"-class to plunder her wealth and resources?

We do it at our peril! – December 15, 2013.

* This is the personal opinion of the writer or publication and does not necessarily represent the views of The Malaysian Insider.

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