Loy Hean Heong should stop using proxies and should come forward to explain his relationship with the Lord President, Tun Hamid Omar, their meeting of March 24 and his role and involvement in the MBf contempt proceedings against DAP MP for Bukit Bintang, Wee Choo Keong

by Parliamentary, Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, May 23, 1994:

Loy Hean Heong should stop using proxies and should come forward to explain his relationship with the Lord President, Tun Hamid Omar, their meeting of March 24 and his role and involvement in the MBf contempt proceedings against DAP MP for Bukit Bintang, Wee Choo Keong

It is very surprising that there has been no response or clarification in the last 48 hours from the MBf Group to my statement on Friday that the denial of the MBf Holdings Berhad chairman, Tunku Abdullah Tuanku Abdul Rahman that Tap Sri Loy Hean Heong is a litigant in the MBf contempt proceedings against DAP MP for Bukit Bintang, Wee Choo Keong, is weak and untenable. Continue reading Loy Hean Heong should stop using proxies and should come forward to explain his relationship with the Lord President, Tun Hamid Omar, their meeting of March 24 and his role and involvement in the MBf contempt proceedings against DAP MP for Bukit Bintang, Wee Choo Keong

MBf Holdings Berhad Chairman Tunku Abdullah should not try to gloss over the great impropriety of Loy Hean Heong meeting Lord President, Tun Hamid Omar on 24th March 1994 by denying that Loy is a litigant in the MBf contempt proceedings against Wee Choo Keong

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Friday, May 20, 1994:

MBf Holdings Berhad Chairman Tunku Abdullah should not try to gloss over the great impropriety of Loy Hean Heong meeting Lord President, Tun Hamid Omar on 24th March 1994 by denying that Loy is a litigant in the MBf contempt proceedings against Wee Choo Keong

The MBf Holdings Berhad chairman, Tunku Abdullah Tuanku Abdul Rahman should not try to gloss over the great impropriety of Tan Sri Loy Hean Heong meeting Lord President, Tun Hamid Omar on 24th March 1994 by denying that Loy Hean Heong is a litigant in the MBf contempt proceedings against DAP MP for Bukit Bintang, Wee Choo Keong. Continue reading MBf Holdings Berhad Chairman Tunku Abdullah should not try to gloss over the great impropriety of Loy Hean Heong meeting Lord President, Tun Hamid Omar on 24th March 1994 by denying that Loy is a litigant in the MBf contempt proceedings against Wee Choo Keong

Tun Hamid’s ‘explanation’ of his meeting with MBf Chief Executive Officer, Tan Sri Loy Hean Heong, has raised more questions about judicial impropriety

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, in Penang on Sunday, April 24, 1994:

Tun Hamid’s ‘explanation’ of his meeting with MBf Chief Executive Officer, Tan Sri Loy Hean Heong, has raised more questions about judicial impropriety

The Lord President, Tun Hamid’s ‘explanation’ of his meeting with MBf Chief Executive Officer, Tan Sri Loy Hean Heong, who is the main litigant in the series of cases involving DAP MP for Bukit Bintang, Wee Choo Keong, including the contempt case where Choo Keong had been sentenced to two years’ jail by Kula Lumpur High Court and which is under appeal to Supreme Court, has only raised more questions about judicial impropriety. Continue reading Tun Hamid’s ‘explanation’ of his meeting with MBf Chief Executive Officer, Tan Sri Loy Hean Heong, has raised more questions about judicial impropriety

DAP Central Executive Committee to discuss the meeting of the Lord President, Tun Hamid with MBf Chief Executive Officer, Tan Sri Loy Hean Heong, at its meeting on Tueaday

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, April 22, 1994:

DAP Central Executive Committee to discuss the meeting of the Lord President, Tun Hamid with MBf Chief Executive Officer, Tan Sri Loy Hean Heong, at its meeting on Tueaday

At its meeting on Tuesday, DAP Central Executive Committee will discuss the meeting of the Lord President, Tun Hamid with MBf Chief Executive Officer, Tan Sri Loy Hean Heong at the Lord President’s Chambers on 24th March 1994 for 35 minutes. Continue reading DAP Central Executive Committee to discuss the meeting of the Lord President, Tun Hamid with MBf Chief Executive Officer, Tan Sri Loy Hean Heong, at its meeting on Tueaday

DAP sets, up 18-men high-powered committee on malpractices, irreg¬ularities and improprieties in MBf Finance Bhd and MBf Holdings

Press Statement by DAP National Publicity Secretary and MP for Kota Melaka Lim Guan Eng in Petaling Jaya on 8.3.94.

DAP sets, up 18-men high-powered committee on malpractices, irregularities and improprieties in MBf Finance Bhd and MBf Holdings

The DAP has formed a 18-men high-powered committee headed by DAP Secretary-General Lim Kit Siang to investigate into numerous complaints and allegations of malpractices, irregularities and improprieties in MBf Finance Bhd. and MBf Holdings Bhd. Continue reading DAP sets, up 18-men high-powered committee on malpractices, irreg¬ularities and improprieties in MBf Finance Bhd and MBf Holdings

DAP calls on Malayan banking to respect the cultural rights and sensitivities of the five million Malaysian Chinese and not be the first bank to close down a Chinese newspaper

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General, MP for Tanjung and assemblymen for Kampong Kolam, Lim Kit Siang, after submitting a protest note to Banking Chairman and directors at the Penang Maybank State headquarters on Tuesday, Sept.30, 1986 at 12 noon.

DAP calls on Malayan banking to respect the cultural rights and sensitivities of the five million Malaysian Chinese and not be the first bank to close down a Chinese newspaper.

I have sent a protest to the Chairman and Directory of the Malayan Banking,Penang State headquarters, to require the Malayan Banking that it should respect the cultural rights and sensitivities of the five million Malaysian Chinese, and not be the first bank to close down a Chinese newspaper. Continue reading DAP calls on Malayan banking to respect the cultural rights and sensitivities of the five million Malaysian Chinese and not be the first bank to close down a Chinese newspaper