| ACA 
    Director Zulkipli should appear before the Parliamentary Select Committee on 
    Integrity in emergency session to clear all doubts that he is qualified to 
    continue to helm the anti-corruption agency 
    ______________Media
    Statement (2)
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 _________________
 
      (Parliament, 
      Tuesday) : 
      The Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) 
      director-general, Datuk Zulkipli Mat Noor should appear before the 
      Parliamentary Select Committee on Integrity to clear all doubts that he is 
      qualified to continue to helm the anti-corruption agency.   I will 
    propose at today’s meeting of the Parliamentary Select Committee that 
    Zulkipli be summoned to appear at an emergency meeting  to respond to 
    various serious allegations which had been made against him, ranging from 
    corruption to sexual crimes, which must not remain unrebutted so as to 
    salvage the credibility, legitimacy and authority of the ACA.   If Zulkipli 
    is not prepared to appear before the Parliamentary Select Committee to 
    establish his integrity in an emergency meeting, he must be removed as the 
    ACA head.  The Cabinet at its meeting should put this item on the top of its 
    agenda tomorrow.   Malaysiakini 
    yesterday reported these allegations which were filed last year by former 
    ACA officer Mohamad Ramli Manan to the then inspector-general of police Mohd 
    Bakri Omar. 
 In the July 4, 2006 
    report, Ramli named the ACA chief - who is a former top cop - and referred 
    to him as ‘B1'.
   
    “As you are aware, 
    B1 was a member of your police force and his last appointment there was as 
    Sarawak chief police officer. It has come to the knowledge of the ACA that 
    B1 was a very corrupt senior police officer and had amassed substantial 
    property and assets through corrupt practices,” he told Mohd Bakri in his 
    report. 
 Ramli claimed that in 1997 - when Zulkipli was Johor police chief - the ACA 
    had then learnt that he was “in possession of properties disproportionate to 
    his known source of income” and had indulged in "immoral and criminal" 
    activities.
 
 Apart from this, Ramli also disclosed that the police had allegedly 
    investigated Zulkipli in connection with a sexual crime following a report 
    filed by a housewife with the Dang Wangi police station in Kuala Lumpur.
 
 Following this report, he said the housewife had also filed additional 
    reports with the police in Negri Sembilan’s Mambau and Kuala Lumpur’s 
    Segambut as well as Dang Wangi for alleged assault and use of criminal 
    force.
 
 “There were also evidence of interference by B1 in the course of the police 
    investigation wherein witnesses were threatened not to cooperate,” said 
    Ramli.
 
    Ramli also claimed that the ACA director-general owned several business 
    interests and properties, including six houses in Pagoh, Johor.
 
 He said the ACA learnt that the police had investigated Zulkipli for 
    allegedly misusing government vehicles to carry out regular checks on these 
    properties and business interests.
 
 According to the report, these allegations were well-known in the police 
    circle and several police officers had also offered evidence of B1's corrupt 
    activities to the Police Royal Commission two years ago.
 
 “As a senior ACA officer, I have to categorically state that B1's continued 
    presence in the civil service, notably in ACA, whose main duty is to 
    eradicate corruption, is a security threat to the country,” the report 
    added.
 
 Ramli expressed hope that the police would launch a thorough investigation 
    into the allegations.
 
 In the final paragraph of his report, the former ACA officer stated that it 
    was on record that he had informed the relevant authorities, including the 
    organisation he had worked for, regarding these allegations since 2003. 
    However, these were ignored.
 
 “I have to state that this is my last act of national duty since I am going 
    into compulsory retirement. The ACA being a very important public 
    institution should be supported by all and sundry and see that it discharges 
    its national duty in the best interest of the public and country,” said 
    Ramli, who retired soon after he filed the report.
 
 The ‘first information report’ which  was also sent to Prime Minister 
    Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, the attorney-general, the auditor-general and 
    director-general of the civil service, was made public yesterday by the 
    chairperson  of Movement 
    for Democracy and Anti-Corruption (Gerak) Ezam Mohd Nor at a press 
    conference yesterday.
   
    (27/2/2007)      
    *  Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |