And do you really want Aminah as President of the MPPP? I would not even offer her the post of Chief Dogcatcher of the Council let alone its President. And if you know her personally then you would know why I say this. She just does not have right credentials to head the Council as its President. THE CORRIDORS OF POWER Raja Petra Kamarudin Aminah Abdullah, the former Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Penang Wanita chief, alleges that the party offered her RM80,000 as an inducement to withdraw from contesting the Penanti by-election. Aminah is one of the three independent candidates in the by-election that will be held on 31 May 2009. She says she was also offered the post of President of the Penang Island Municipal Council (MPPP) if she agrees to withdraw. Furthermore, she alleges, she was offered the post of Deputy Chief Minister 1 (DCM1) if she manages to win the by-election. According to Aminah, all these offers were made during the two or three meetings that were held before Nomination Day. ************************************************** Prove it Aminah, don't just offer hot air to gain publicityMonday, 25 May 2009 By Wong Choon Mei, Suara Keadilan Independent candidate for the Penanti state seat Aminah Abdullah took another bite at her former party PKR, in a bid to kickstart her campaign against biggest competitor Mansor Othman, the flag carrier for the Pakatan Rakyat. A former state PKR Wanita chief, she told a press conference on Monday that she was offered top jobs including the Penand deputy chief minister post and RM80,000 if she were to pull out from the contest. "The offer to head the Penang City Council was on the condition that I did not contest in the by-election," Aminah said. "They wanted me to withdraw on the nomination and give a walkover to PKR candidate. Obviously I did not agree to their offer. That's why I am here contesting this by-election." She declined to name the people who 'bribed' her but said that one was a special officer to an executive councillor in the Pakatan Rakyat state government and another a member of the PKR supreme council. Aminah also distributed copies of an audio recording of the alleged offers made to her. The recording, in compact disc form, lasts about three hours. Show us the evidence, or retract and apologise The 56-year old, who left PKR on bitter terms, said that she had photographic evidence of her meetings and would release these in due time, along with the names of the alleged 'bribers'. Meanwhile, she said she has lodged a police report, seeking protection for herself and her family. She plans to lodge another report with the Election Commission, but had no answers when asked why she did not complain to the rightful authority instead - which is the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. Apart from PKR's Mansor, a former USM lecturer, Aminah is up against two other Independents - former Gerakan Youth chief of Teluk Wang branch Nai Khan and Kamarul Ramizu Idris. Meanwhile, PKR leaders denied her claims, challenging her to produce proof. Election director Saifuddin Nasution said PKR would be sending a legal notice to Aminah, seeking a retraction and an apology. "PKR is unperturbed by her allegations. Our chances of winning in Penanti is as good as ever," said Saifuddin, who is also the MP for Machang. "Let her lodge the report, produce the evidence and allow EC to probe the case. Until then we have no comment." ******************************************************* Malaysia sex trade reaping RM3 billion in 2008Sex trade is illegal in Malaysia but that didn't stop it from reaping whooping RM3 billion profits last year according to Tenaganita a non-governmental organisation. Tenaganita estimated that the number of prostitutes in the country at least 150,000 with more than 10,000 operating in the Klang Valley alone. A prostitute monthly earning easily surpassing that of a minister, university professor or high ranking government officers. Charging an average of RM150 an hour, eight client per day, working seven-day a week, a prostitute ends up making RM36,000 a month said Aegile Fernandez, Tenaganita anti-human trafficking coordinator. "Serving an average of eight clients a day, she ends up making RM1,200 daily and possibly RM36,000 a month," she said. According to Aegile, syndicates that run brothels usually have up to 100 girls under them. http://www.bintulu.org/news/2009/05/25/malaysia-sex-trade-reaping-rm3-billion-2008.php |
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