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        Media Statement  by Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 28th March 2008: 
        Public inquiry on accountability and integrity of expenditures of 
        several billions of ringgit of “black gold” through Wang Ehsan in 
        Terengganu in the past seven years The constitutional crisis in Terengganu over the appointment of Datuk 
        Ahmad Said as the new Mentri Besar has come to an end with the Prime 
        Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi backing off from his original 
        nominee of the former Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh.
 As a result, the front-page article of former Prime Minister Tun Dr. 
        Mahathir Mohamad in The Sun on “Role of rulers in picking mentri besar” 
        has been overtaken by events.
 
 However, Mahathir’s views on two ongoing controversies – Wang Ehsan and 
        the judicial crisis – are very pertinent.
 
 On the Wang Ehsan issue, Mahathir wrote:
 
        Terengganu is blessed with petroleum deposits. It should get 5% 
        of the total earning from oil production. The Federal Government; 
        fearing the previous PAS government might use this money wrongly had 
        withheld payment.
 But when the Barisan Nasional (BN) regained Terengganu the money, now 
        called "Wang Ehsan", was lavishly spent by the Federal Government on 
        Terengganu. It is not a small sum. Over these years "Wang Ehsan" totaled 
        several billion.
 
 We know that since the BN regained Terengganu in 2004, all kinds of 
        projects have been developed in Terengganu. This includes The Monsoon 
        Cup, luxury housing for sale to foreigners, Crystal Mosque and theme 
        park, university, etc. Some of these projects are very good but many are 
        totally unnecessary and wasteful.
 
 But what the Terengganu people are saying is that all these mega 
        projects costing billions of Ringgit have been contracted out to people 
        outside Terengganu. Terengganu contractors got practically nothing.
 
 But additionally, they say the contracts all went to one person and they 
        are suspicious that behind this person are members of the first family. 
        The rumours also say that the previous Mentri Besar was responsible for 
        these things happening and of course, they think that he might have 
        benefited financially.
 
 The rumours went on to say that the Prime Minister might have influenced 
        the Mentri Besar into doing wrong things. These are all rumours. It will 
        be quite impossible to prove anything as the perpetrators are skilled in 
        hiding themselves.
 
 This is not good for a Government keen to abolish corruption and be 
        transparent. To clear its name, an investigation should be made.
 With former Prime Minister Mahathir coming round to the view that 
        there should be an investigation into the expenditures of Wang Ehsan, 
        Abdullah should take up the challenge to institute a public inquiry on 
        accountability and integrity of expenditures of several billions of 
        ringgit of “black gold” through Wang Ehsan in Terengganu in the past 
        seven years since 2000.
 In his article, Mahathir also denied any fault, culpability or 
        responsibility for the two-decade crisis of confidence in the judiciary, 
        particularly the 1988 “mother” of judicial crisis which saw the 
        arbitrary and unconstitutional sacking of Tun Salleh Abas as Lord 
        President and Datuk George Seah and the late Tan Sri Wan Suleiman 
        Pawanteh as Supreme Court judges, as well as the suspension of three 
        Supreme Court judges.
 
 This is what Mahathir wrote:
 
        Even other accusations against me, including the dismissal of 
        judges, were not my doing and I do not feel obliged to apologise. Ask 
        the Tribunal to apologise.
 The person asking that the Government should apologise for what happened 
        to Tun Salleh Abbas may have forgotten that as President of the Muslim 
        Lawyers Association, he fully supported the action that was taken. He 
        castigated the Bar Council for condemning Tun Hamid Omar over the 
        dismissal of judges. Now he wants to be more correct than correct. I 
        wonder why.
 If Mahathir could suggest an inquiry into the investigation into the 
        expenditures of several billions of ringgit on Wang Ehsan in Terengganu, 
        he should also support a public investigation into the two-decade crisis 
        of confidence in the judiciary, starting with the “mother of judicial 
        crisis” in 1988. 
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      Lim 
    Kit Siang, MP for Ipoh Timor & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
        Planning Commission Chairman |  |