Cancellation of boycott of British companies timed to allow them to bid for the RM10 billon Kuala Lumpur International Airport project in Sepang.

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, September 8, 1994:

Cancellation of boycott of British companies timed to allow them to bid for the RM10 billon Kuala Lumpur International Airport project in Sepang.

At the end of July, the British and Malaysian press featured the Standard Chartered Bank gold coin scandal involving the missing US$10,000 Mocatta gold coin after being handed to the then Deputy Finance Minister, Ghani Osman, in 1991. Continue reading Cancellation of boycott of British companies timed to allow them to bid for the RM10 billon Kuala Lumpur International Airport project in Sepang.

DAP welcomes efforts to resolve the strain in Malaysia-Britain ties through diplomatic channels as the worsening of the problem would do no good for both countries

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, March 8, 1994:

DAP welcomes efforts to resolve the strain in Malaysia-Britain ties through diplomatic channels as the worsening of the problem would do no good for both countries

DAP welcomes efforts to resolve the strain in Malaysia-Britain ties through diplomatic channels as the worsening of the problem would do no good for both countries. Continue reading DAP welcomes efforts to resolve the strain in Malaysia-Britain ties through diplomatic channels as the worsening of the problem would do no good for both countries

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity to meet Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed. to ask for the fullest government co-operation in its inquiry into allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties in connection with RM5 billion British arms deals, Pergau dam project and others

Statement by Chairman of All-Party Parliamentary Com¬mittee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity after the first meeting of the All-Party Parliamentary Committee in Parliament on Monday, March 7, 1994

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity to meet Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed. to ask for the fullest government co-operation in its inquiry into allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties in connection with RM5 billion British arms deals, Pergau dam project and others

The All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will meet the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, to ask for the fullest government cooperation in its inquiry into allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties in connection with the RM5 billion British arms deals, Psrgau dam project and others. Continue reading All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity to meet Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed. to ask for the fullest government co-operation in its inquiry into allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties in connection with RM5 billion British arms deals, Pergau dam project and others

DAP calls for White Paper on whether the Government had been overcharged for defence equipment bought through GEC’s Malaysian subsidiary GFC Marconi Projects Malaysia (GMPM)

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Sunday, March 6, 1994 after opening the Penang Tanjong 3 Conference:

DAP calls for White Paper on whether the Government had been overcharged for defence equipment bought through GEC’s Malaysian subsidiary GFC Marconi Projects Malaysia (GMPM)

The latest allegation in the London Times that the Malaysian Government had been overcharged for defence equipment bought through GEC Malaysia’s subsidiary GEC Marconi Projects Malaysia (GMPC) must be taken seriously by both the Government, Parliament and the people. Continue reading DAP calls for White Paper on whether the Government had been overcharged for defence equipment bought through GEC’s Malaysian subsidiary GFC Marconi Projects Malaysia (GMPM)

Andrew Neil’s clarification has strengthened Mahathir’s case for legal action against Londor Sunday Times

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, March 5, 1994:

Andrew Neil’s clarification has strengthened Mahathir’s case for legal action against Londor Sunday Times

The clarification by the editor of London Sunday Times, Andrew Neil that his newspaper at no stage had claimed that the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad had sought a bribe or was paid one has strengthened Mahathir’s case for legal action against London Sunday Times. Continue reading Andrew Neil’s clarification has strengthened Mahathir’s case for legal action against Londor Sunday Times

With the denial by Wimpey International that it had paid bribes to Malaysian politicians, Mahathir should file legal action against London Sunday Times

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, March 4, 1994:

With the denial by Wimpey International that it had paid bribes to Malaysian politicians, Mahathir should file legal action against London Sunday Times

British company, Wimpey International has denied in last week’s BUILDING magazine in Britain that it had. paid bribes to Malaysian politicians in 1985 in pursuit of a billion-ringgit contract to build an aluminium smelter. Continue reading With the denial by Wimpey International that it had paid bribes to Malaysian politicians, Mahathir should file legal action against London Sunday Times

London Sunday Times should make a forthright and fulsome apology to Mahathir

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, at the DAP Tanjong 3 Conference in Penang on Sunday, 6th March 1994 at 10 a.m.

London Sunday Times should make a forthright and fulsome apology to Mahathir

Yesterday, I said that the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed has a stronger case to take legal action against the London Sunday Times for its February 20 report, following the clarification by its editor, Andrew Neil that his newspaper at no stage had claimed that Mahathir had sought a bribe or was paid one. Continue reading London Sunday Times should make a forthright and fulsome apology to Mahathir

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

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity calls on Dr. Mahathir to declare the government stand on the London Sunday Times report about bribery of Malaysian politicians with regard to aluminium smelter contact

By Chairman of All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, February 22, 1994:

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity calls on Dr. Mahathir to declare the government stand on the London Sunday Times report about bribery of Malaysian politicians with regard to aluminium smelter contact

The All-party Parliamentary Committee on PARLIAMENTARY Honour and National Integrity calls on the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, to declare the government stand on the latest allegation from the British mass media about bribery of Malaysian government politicians. Continue reading All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity calls on Dr. Mahathir to declare the government stand on the London Sunday Times report about bribery of Malaysian politicians with regard to aluminium smelter contact

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity to ask Mahathir for a copy of the secret MOU on the RM5 billion Malaysian purchase of British defence hardware which he signed with Margaret Thatcher in 1988

by Chairman of All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, 19th February 1994:

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity to ask Mahathir for a copy of the secret MOU on the RM5 billion Malaysian purchase of British defence hardware which he signed with Margaret Thatcher in 1988

The All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will write to the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, to ask for a copy of the secret memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the RM5 billion purchase of British defence hardware which he signed with the then British Premier, Margaret Thatcher in September 1988. Continue reading All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity to ask Mahathir for a copy of the secret MOU on the RM5 billion Malaysian purchase of British defence hardware which he signed with Margaret Thatcher in 1988