Patriot: Minister may have violated Police Act in stopping transfer of officers
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Home Minister Hamzah Zainudin may have contravened the Police Act by countermanding the inspector-general of police (IGP) s order for the transfer of police officers, cautioned Persatuan Patriot Kebangsaan.
In a statement today, Patriot president Brigadier-General (Rtd) Mohamed Arshad Raji said he found news reports alleging Hamzah (
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Shocked by project cartel arrests, Patriot demands govt address sickening corruption
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Persatuan Patriot Kebangsaan (Patriot) president BG (Rtd) Mohamed Arshad Raji said that news of the arrest of the leader of project cartel who owns 150 companies and monopolised tender projects indicates just how rotten the system is, and the government must step up its preventive and punitive action accordingly. This has sent shock waves throughout the country. Something must have gone terribly wrong with our public administration and the project tender award governance. It shows that with regard to corruption and as a nation, we are sick to the core.
We are sick to the core with corruption, says Patriot 08 Apr 2021 / 11:22 H.
PETALING JAYA: The current news about the arrest of the leader in the project cartel who owns 150 companies and monopolised tender projects in various ministries has sent shock waves throughout the country.
Something must have gone terribly wrong with our public administration and the project tender award governance, the National Patriots Association (Patriot) said today.
“It shows that with regards to corruption and as a nation, we are sick to the core,” its president BG Datuk (Rtd) Mohamed Arshad Raji said in a statement today.
It was reported that the leader of the cartel had since 2014 secured 345 projects totaling RM3.8 billion.
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