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More on Kugan’s death in police custody

January 21st, 2009
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Here’s a link to Malaysiakini’s video, taken by Indrani Kopal. I quote their caution:

WARNING!
Due to the distressing nature of the following material, viewer discretion is strongly advised.

For those without access to Malaysiakini video, can download the clip in MP4 format by clicking here. You can useVideoLan VLC media player to view it.

Below is a slideshow of the photos at the Serdang Hospital.

There’s some photos at YB Manikavasagam’s website as well.

Unverified sources said that Samy Vellu was busy answering calls regarding this death while he was at the SJKT Vallambrosa school. It seems that among the suspects who tortured the detainee was a Indian inspector. Not sure on how valid this information is.

Meanwhile, the family of deceased lodged a police report and denied saying that the deceased was an asthmatic patient.  Some representatives from DAP, PKR, MIC and Makkal Sakthi were present there as well offering their support. MK reported that about 80 people were present at the Seri Kembangan police station, venting their anger ath the police.

They held up banners with pictures of the deceased, showing the injuries he sustained while in police custody.

The banners read: “police are licensed killers”, “police are killing Indians” and “police are thirsty for Indian blood” in Malay and English. They also briefly chanted slogans.

Talking to reporters later, Kugan’s family members said that the deceased did not suffer from asthma and could not have died from breathing difficulties, as claimed by the police.

Asthma or Torture?

January 21st, 2009
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It was a common story – death in police lockup which, in this case, was attributed to suspected asthma attack. The story in Malaysiakini as follows:

A 23-year-old youth detained in connection with several car theft cases died this morning at the Taipan police station in USJ.

MCPX

Sources identified the deceased as Kugan Ananthan from Puchong.

The youth was detained on Jan 15 in Kajang in relation to several car theft cases in the Subang Jaya district.

Kugan was being held at the Puchong police station under a two-week remand to facilitate investigations.

It is learnt that the suspect, who is said to be suffering from asthma, was taken to the Taipan police station this morning for questioning in relation to a car theft case there.

According to sources, Kugan had requested for water and upon drinking, he had vomited and collapsed at about 11am.

Following this, a doctor from a nearby clinic was brought to the police station and he confirmed that the suspect had died.

The body was later sent to the Serdang Hospital for post-mortem.

It is believed that the police are awaiting the post-mortem report to determine if any foul play was involved in the case.

Selangor police chief Khalid Abu Bakar confirmed the death to Bernama.

During interrogation, the man asked for a glass of water and upon drinking the water, he collapsed and lost consciousness. A doctor from a clinic nearby who was summoned to examine the man later confirmed that he had died,” he said.

He also said that the deceased was detained on suspicion of being involved in robbing and stealing luxury cars such as the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord in Sungai Chua, Kajang.

Khalid said that a thorough probe would be done on the matter and asked people not to speculate on the cause of death.

“We don’t want any party to speculate as cases of custodial deaths were a sensitive issue. The man had also given his cooperation throughout the interrogation.

“No matter what the case may be, I give my assurance that a thorough investigation will be carried out and we are waiting for the outcome of the post-mortem,” he said.

It was first revealed that the suspect’s body has been sent to University of Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) for a post-mortem.

Hearing this, several politicians and civil activists had started gathering by 9pm at UMMC, only to be re-directed to the Serdang Hospital.

“We are told that the body has been taken to the Serdang Hospital,” a MIC Youth leader to Malaysiakini.

This was later confirmed by S Jayathas from Hindraf, who also went to Serdang with Kapar MP S Manikavasagam.

I received the following photos via email:

Now, the above injuries does not like caused by asthma attack. The injuries could have been inflicted before or during arrest. Also possible to be signs of torture. Marks on wrists can be due to handcuffs , or not.

What do you think? YB Mike claims its murder and is expected to lodge police report.

Earlier last week it was car park attendant B.Prabakar who claimed 11 policemen tortured him. 7 of the 9 policemen identified by him have been arrested and pending court case, after a task force was formed to investigate his allegations. Another person who was arrested along Prabakar,  Solomon is missing until now.

RM350 million for government aided schools under 9MP

January 14th, 2009
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  • 100 million from initial 9th Malaysian Plan (9MP)
  • 50 million under 9MP mid-term review
  • 200 million under economic stimulus package announced by DPM Najib.

According to Star, t0morrow, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak will officially present the RM200mil allocation under the stimulus package at a ceremony in SJKC Chee Wen in Subang Jaya.he said.

The amount will be equally divided between four types of government aided schools — mission, religious, Chinese and Tamil.

Now, its not clear if the amount to be divided equally is RM200 million or the total amount. As far I know, its the Rm200 million only. But let’s take the whole amount. Rm350 million/4 types/373 (or 322) school = Rm234,584.45 (or RM271,739.13)per school for 5 years. That’s Rm46,916.89 (or RM54,347.82) per school per year. Yup, its just average calculation, so it gives us a rough idea of the size of the allocation. If the amount was RM200 million, it would be  RM26,809.65 (0r RM31,055.90) per school per year. Again, this is based on the figures of 373 and 322 schools. I assume the funds is for repairs, infrastructure, and purchase of things – activities that wil spur the local economy via tender for Class F contractors and supplies providers.

Its indeed a great news on paper. A news that’s been repeated since end of last year  when Najib took over Finance Ministry. And tomorrow the allocations will be handed over (to Education Ministry?).

More interesting questions would be the listing of allocation for last 5 Malaysian Plans and the long term (20 years?) road map (if such thing exists) . No point having a one-off allocation but after 2010, its back to square one.

Addendum: forgot to add something. Federal allocation for Chinese schools will be channeled directly via the school’s board of directors, according to MCA vice-president Datuk Liow Tiong Lai.

“By giving the money directly to the schools’ board of directors, it will make it easier and faster for them to carry out programmes for the students.

“This way, they can better monitor how the money is used and choose their own contractors for their projects. I hope this will foster greater cooperation between the Government and the school boards,” he said, adding that this was the Government’s way of recognising the importance of Chinese education.

Tamil schools don’t have board of directors (at least those that I know of).

SJKT Desa Cemerlang becomes full aided school

January 14th, 2009
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Hishammuddin also said that the government had converted the status of three schools to fully aided schools.

They were SJKT Desa Cemerlang in Ulu Tiram, Johor, SMK Perempuan Methodist in Raub Pahang and SJKC Kuo Min in Kuala Muda, Kedah.

–  from the Star.

Another 372 or so to go!

MIC and MIED in turmoil over AIMST tenders

January 14th, 2009
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This is really a tale of two side. One on side, there’s the Star version of the issue, and on the other side the Malaysiakini version.

Let’s look at them both. The Star first.:

1. The report says that 3-member panel has been formed to investigate “alleged misappropriation” in the award of contracts by MIC’s education arm, the Maju Institute for Education Development (MIED) concerning the party’s Asian Institute of Medicine, Science and Technology (AIMST).

2. MIED board of directors appointed former MIC treasurer-general Tan Sri K.S. Nijhar to head the panel with MIC deputy president Datuk G. Palanivel and party disciplinary committee chairman Tan Sri G. Vadiveloo as members. It seems that Samy Vellu had instructed during the meeting for the panel to be formed.

3. Samy Vellu was concerned as three contracts seemed to be have been given out at inflated values. The sources said the panel would also investigate two contracts given to companies linked to a senior MIC leader.

4. Nijhar said:

“I am just looking through all the documents and have not gone into the details of the contracts.

“The panel will meet once I have sorted out the documents. The panel is not out to get anyone in particular, but to ensure everything is in order,” he said.

It was learnt that the panel had obtained all files on the alleged misappropriation from the MIED office.

5. The report then mentioned Tan Sri Mahalingam’s name (he was the MIC treasurer until replaced recently by SK Devamany) – “Mahalingam, when contacted, said there was nothing to hide and he would answer queries from the panel”. So, is Mahalingam the “senior MIC leader”? Your guess is as good as mine.

Let’s shift to Malaysiakini’s report:

1.MIC has been rocked by a scandal involving its education arm, Maju Institute for Education Development (MIED), over alleged irregularities in the awarding of contracts for maintenance of the party-run AIMST University. [OK, similar with Star report]

2. Sources said the trouble started when MIED was instructed to revoke two contracts given out based on an ‘open tender’ system. Instead, its managers were told to reassign these to persons close to MIC president S Samy Vellu. [Big difference here. Samy’s name is implicated]

3. The two contracts were respectively for grass-cutting services and to operate a canteen at the university. Sources said the sum quoted by the new parties – one of whom is based in Ipoh – was considerably higher than that in the bids already accepted.

4. The contracts were among five awarded by MIED for various services last year. [we get the figure of 5 contracts. The Star reported 3+2, so is it the same contracts?]

5. Heads are expected to roll – in fact, the summary dismissal of party treasurer M Mahalingam two weeks ago is said to be one outcome, although Samy Vellu had attributed it to “routine change”. On Dec 23, Mahalingam also had to relinquish his post as chairperson of MIED Capital Sdn Bhd, the company that runs the AIMST University located in Semeling, Kedah. [I bet this was not publicized anywhere. So, Malaysiakii links Mahalingam in this case]

6. Insiders said the situation over the contracts has pitted Mahalingam and MIED chief operating officer P Chitthirakala Vasu against Samy Vellu. It is learnt that both were unhappy with the manner in which they were forced to re-issue the contracts, and had repeatedly raised the matter with Samy Vellu. [Unlike the Star’s version, this paragraph indicates that its not Mahalingam who is the alleged “senior leader” in the Star, but its Samy himself!]

7. Chitthirakala is said to be under pressure to submit her resignation as well, but has refused to do so. She has told close friends that she will fight Samy Vellu “until the truth is known”. [she has now gone “on leave” and the Deputy CEO has taken over the running of MIED. I have a copy of her coffee table book on Samy Vellu]

8. “This is an explosive matter. The president is worried that this matter will be used against him in the party polls later this year and has decided to act against the duo,” said a source.

9. Sources said Samy Vellu has questioned the huge debt amassed in running the university, and that he has blamed the MIED top management for this.

10. Samy Vellu has since set up a three-member panel to investigate the alleged irregularities in awarding three of the five contracts, which he claimed had been given out at an inflated value. Details of the three contracts are not known. Set up following a meeting of the MIED board of directors last Friday, the panel is headed by former party treasurer KS Nijhar (right). The other two members are deputy president G Palanivel and party disciplinary committee chairperson G Vadiveloo. All three of them are considered to be Samy Vellu’s loyalists. Athough Nijhar and Palanivel had a fallout with Samy Vellu recently, insiders said that they are back in his good books.[similar with the Star report]

11. The panel is also expected to look into why the cost of constructing the university had increased.[extra duty of the panel]

12. The sources also said that Mahalingam, who had attended the meeting, had asked the panel to investigate the two contracts given to companies linked to Samy Vellu. [the Star did not mention that Mahalingam was at the meeting]

13. It seems Mahalingam has said –

“He has said that he has nothing to hide and that he had only followed the president’s instructions,” said an aide.“Mahalingam has also urged Samy Vellu to hand over the matter to the newly-established Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, but the president wants the matter to be probed internally.”

14. Sources, however, see the sole purpose of the panel was the removal of Chitthirakala – “The panel is in place so that Samy Vellu is not implicated in the (alleged) financial irregularities of MIED. It is not just a witch hunt against the top people in MIED, but also to clear Samy Vellu of wrongdoing,” said a source.

So,  reading both reports gives us more information to digest. What we can agree is that there’s a 3-member panel who will investigate 3 (or 5) contracts. 3 contracts alleged to be given out at inflated values, and the other two instructed to be given to companies linked to senior MIC leader (Samy Vellu ?) . The target of the panel is to investigate who’s fault it is. For me, if anyone can instruct MIED to do this and that, the investigation becomes easier. We are looking at the top people in MIED, MIED Capital, and MIC. 3 companies, 3 names.