Police should interrogate Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon for evidence that Malaysian opposition politicians have not only been bribed by foreign governments, but also by foreign media

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, March 11, 1994:

Police should interrogate Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon for evidence that Malaysian opposition politicians have not only been bribed by foreign governments, but also by foreign media

The Malaysian Police should interrogate the Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Ron Tsu Koon for evidence to substantiate his allegation that Malaysian opposition politicians have not only been bribed by foreign governments, but also by the foreign media. Continue reading Police should interrogate Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon for evidence that Malaysian opposition politicians have not only been bribed by foreign governments, but also by foreign media

Australian editors and journalists should cooperate to verify and identity the Malaysian politicians and MPs who had been receiving bribes from ASIS

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, March 10, 1994:

Australian editors and journalists should cooperate to verify and identity the Malaysian politicians and MPs who had been receiving bribes from ASIS

It is reported in a local press today that the editor-in-chief of Sydney Sunday Telegraph, John Hardigan, has agreed in a telephone interview to co-operate with Malaysian police in their investigations into allegations that Malaysian politicians and MPs had taken bribes from Australian spies. Continue reading Australian editors and journalists should cooperate to verify and identity the Malaysian politicians and MPs who had been receiving bribes from ASIS

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will study the British media reports on their allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government and its leaders

by Chairman of All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, March 1, 1994:

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will study the British media reports on their allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government and its leaders

The All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will study the British mass media reports on their allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government.and its leaders on various business deals involving Malaysia and Britain. Continue reading All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will study the British media reports on their allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government and its leaders

DAP calls on the Cabinet at its next meeting on Wednesday to seriously consider the establishment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the British mass media allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government leaders and politicians

by Parliamentary. Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, 28th February 1994:

DAP calls on the Cabinet at its next meeting on Wednesday to seriously consider the establishment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the British mass media allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government leaders and politicians

MCA President and Transport Minister, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik said yesterday that there is no need for a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the British mass media allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government leaders and politicians. Continue reading DAP calls on the Cabinet at its next meeting on Wednesday to seriously consider the establishment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the British mass media allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government leaders and politicians

Najib is the second Cabinet Minister to be specifically named in the British mass media allegations and he should give a full statement to clear his name

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for TanJung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Monday, February 28, 1994:

Najib is the second Cabinet Minister to be specifically named in the British mass media allegations and he should give a full statement to clear his name

Defence Minister, Datuk Najib Tun Razak is the second Cabinet Minister to be specifically named in the British mass media allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties involving the Malaysian Government and its leaders, and Najib should issue a full statement to clear his name. Continue reading Najib is the second Cabinet Minister to be specifically named in the British mass media allegations and he should give a full statement to clear his name

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will discuss the Government sanctions against Britain and the allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government at its first meeting in Parliament on March 7

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Aver Tawar DAP Branch anniversary dinner held at Ayer Tawar, Perak on Saturday, 26th February 1994 at 7.30 pm

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will discuss the Government sanctions against Britain and the allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government at its first meeting in Parliament on March 7

The All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will discuss the government sanctions against Britain and the allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government leaders and politicians at its first meeting in Parliament On Monday, March 7. Continue reading All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will discuss the Government sanctions against Britain and the allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties against Malaysian Government at its first meeting in Parliament on March 7

The imposition of sanctions by the Malaysian Government against the United Kingdom uncalled for and unjustifiable when the Malaysian Government had not even lodged a formal protest to the Australian Government for its espionage activities in Malaysia

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP’ Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, on Friday, February 25, 1994:

The imposition of sanctions by the Malaysian Government against the United Kingdom uncalled for and unjustifiable when the Malaysian Government had not even lodged a formal protest to the Australian Government for its espionage activities in Malaysia

The imposition of sanctions by the Malaysian Government against the United Kingdom because of allegations and reve¬lations in the British mass media in the past two months about corruption, bribery and improprieties in business deals involving the Governments, Ministers and political leaders in the UK and Malaysia is uncalled for and unjustifiable. Continue reading The imposition of sanctions by the Malaysian Government against the United Kingdom uncalled for and unjustifiable when the Malaysian Government had not even lodged a formal protest to the Australian Government for its espionage activities in Malaysia

The Attorney-General should present to Parliament a Bill for a comprehensive new law to fight corruption instead of piecemeal amendments like mandatory minimum sentence for corruption as a result of Joseph Pairin’s sentence

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for , Tanjung , Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, February 25, 1994:

The Attorney-General should present to Parliament a Bill for a comprehensive new law to fight corruption instead of piecemeal amendments like mandatory minimum sentence for corruption as a result of Joseph Pairin’s sentence

The Attorney-General Chamber has announced that the Public Prosecutor is considering recommending to the Government to amend the law to provide for mandatory minimum sentences for corruption and related offences. Continue reading The Attorney-General should present to Parliament a Bill for a comprehensive new law to fight corruption instead of piecemeal amendments like mandatory minimum sentence for corruption as a result of Joseph Pairin’s sentence

The Cabinet should declassify the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the RM5 billion British arms and make it available to the All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity for its first meeting in early March to probe as to whether it was linked to the Pergau dam project

by Chairman of All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on 24th February 1994:

The Cabinet should declassify the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the RM5 billion British arms and make it available to the All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity for its first meeting in early March to probe as to whether it was linked to the Pergau dam project

Defence Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, had ruled out the possibility of making public the copy of the Memorandum of Understanding (MQU) on the RM5 billion British arms purchase signed between the Malaysian and British Prime Ministers in 1988 on the ground that it is a government document classified as official secrets involving national security. Continue reading The Cabinet should declassify the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the RM5 billion British arms and make it available to the All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity for its first meeting in early March to probe as to whether it was linked to the Pergau dam project

I will send the Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Rahim Noor, a copy of the Canberra Times report dated February 3 stating that it is government and UMNO politicians and MPs who had been receiving bribes from ASIS agents and not opposition politicians

by Chairman of All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Java on Thursday, February 24, 1994:

I will send the Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Rahim Noor, a copy of the Canberra Times report dated February 3 stating that it is government and UMNO politicians and MPs who had been receiving bribes from ASIS agents and not opposition politicians

The Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Mohamed Noor, said yesterday that the police are trying to get certain parties in Australia to help in investigations on allegations that certain Malaysian opposition politicians were bribed by the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS). Continue reading I will send the Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Rahim Noor, a copy of the Canberra Times report dated February 3 stating that it is government and UMNO politicians and MPs who had been receiving bribes from ASIS agents and not opposition politicians