I am surprised when
people cannot believe what is happening to Tabung Haji. God fearing people don’t
do this they insist. By ‘this’, they
mean suspicious transactions between TH and the deservedly much maligned 1MDB.
Let’s face it.
1MDB is a bloody crook. Pious and god fearing people don’t do business with a
crook. The general feeling is, it’s
unconscionable for TH to touch 1MDB.
You can come up
with the gobbledygook jargon such as that given by TH’s deputy CEO about the investments
made by TH being in line with the appetite of TH haji’s willingness to take on risks;
TH can say all that and can even show that the transaction fulfilled all the
shariah compliance criteria and done with all the legal propriety- but still
you can’t get rid of the unconscionability part of the whole transaction. You just
don’t touch something that can classified as unclean. Not by Tabung Haji
anyway.
The world is
full of saints and sinners. Robbery and rape all have been done by invoking god’s
name and done in God’s name. Bribery and embezzlement are mere sins. The money,
if it can talk, will say it doesn’t know it’s in the hands of the saint or
sinner.
The horny ustazs
too. The pecker or the todger as it’s called in the UK, doesn’t know to whose
body it’s attached to- again on a saint or sinner. When it sees the target its
gets aroused.
So religiosity
is an overrated virtue. Saint and sinner are two sides of the same coin. Visible
piousness does not guarantee the hands are kept away from the till.
Can we find one general
theory as to why people in businesses owned, controlled and supported by
politics and politicians embezzle money? It has also spread to the private
sector. Those in executive positions, when doing business transactions, will
write in rules and regulations, so that their interests are protected.
Let us take one
thing as a given. Men and women in position if confronted and presented with an
opportunity to make money, to earn commission, baksheesh will use their positions
to exploit the opportunity to make money. Money and women attract the pious and
the unvirtuous.
The money is
given at the completion of the transaction. It can be immediately given or
assured sometime in the future.
Once accepted as
given, I can be spared from delving into the psychological constitution of the
perpetrators. There are others qualified to do that. Plus, because I am too lazy to read the literature.Not sure I can understand too.
Example: those
who drafted the so called JV agreement between not so clever 1MDB led at that
time by one shahrol helmi with Petro Saudi Limited got placements to work with
PSI later. They got a lot of money too.
Patrick Mahoney got USD85 million and
percentage of management fee or something. Tarek Obaid got paid USD85 million
in commission. Many others got paid by the philanthropist Jho Low- philanthropy
is cool bradah man.
We must
investigate whether Shahrol Helmi received any kickbacks or not for recklessly
agreeing to transfer USD700 million into an account belonging to Jho Low- the
chinaman who is a close buddy to the first couple of Malaysia.
In simpler
words, thieves look out for their interests and the interests of fellow thieves.
Economists, especially
those specialising in public choice theory, have a special name for this
conduct. It’s called regulatory capture. The businesses carrying out these acts
are called regulatory agencies. They act as agent which procures the interests
of the thieves.
Because of regulatory
capture, seemingly men and women with good intentions steal money when presented
with opportunities to do so and whey they have position.
So, there is no
mystery behind all those sordid stories. Real god fearing people ought not to
despair when they realised all those men with good intentions managing Tabung
Haji can and actually take money because of regulatory capture.
By way of
imputing regulations and setting the rules of the game, they contrived the
means to gain benefits immediately or which are promised later.
It’s not enough
to put men and women of good character in positions of power where they can and
will do regulatory capture. Honesty and integrity must be institutionalised.
If I have my
way, I will do the reverse of OSA. I will put in place a law that says that if
anyone knows of some misconduct and dishonesty in some business transaction
they must come forward and tell the authorities. Otherwise if discovered later
that they knew but kept quiet, it is a strong assumption they are complicit in
the wrongdoing. If found guilty, they get sent to jail.
Get ready to
hear of horror stories from Tabung Haji. Since its Tabung Haji, the citadel of the
pious and the god fearing persons, I would like to leave with reminders from
the Holy Quran:
Quran 2:42-
and cover not truth with falsehood nor conceal the Truth when ye know (what it
is).
And at the end
of Quran 5:2- help ye one another in righteousness and piety, but help
ye not one another in sin and malice…..
With due respect, there is no God. If there is God, at least God will have given at least the brains to those who are so dumb as to continue to vote for the thieves and robbers who masqueraded as BN politicians
ReplyDeleteWe need to send in Ghost busters into Tabung Haji's accounts to find out who the devil is doing all the devilish business. Never always trust a person even if he is the one with a big turban on his little scull.
ReplyDeleteDon't Muslims know that everyone will be tested in this life?
ReplyDeleteThose who steal and those who "rush" to cover up such acts or other unjust acts (there are many such foolish people in Malaysia and we know who they are) will be accountable for their actions.
They are so brave to use the authority given to them by Allah to do such evil acts.
Soon,they will know their folly and will pay dearly in the Hereafter.
PAS central committee member Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad has queried who made the decision to sell the land, originally earmarked for Bumiputera, to 1MDB.
ReplyDeleteHe also asked what was the original price of the land in the Kuala Lumpur city centre, which was previously owned by Pelaburan Hartanah Berhad (PHBB).
The land along Jalan Tun Razak was earmarked for Bumiputeras to increase their property ownership during the administration of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's predecessor Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
"Who was the one who directed and ensured the agenda to sell PHBB trophy asset to 1MDB?" asked the former Kuala Selangor federal lawmaker in an interview with The Malaysian Insider.
"It was said the land was allocated to PHBB during Tun Abdullah's era with the aim of developing it so that Bumiputeras still have an opportunity to invest in prime real estate by way of shares, investments and shariah-compliant Real Estate Investment Trust," he said.
It was reported that 1MDB only paid RM64 psf when it bought the 30ha from Putrajaya four years ago.
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/who-decided-to-sell-trxs-bumi-land-to-1mdb-asks-pas#sthash.kmcQil7g.dpuf
I wonder who among the Ulamak faction in PAS has the ability to go into details on economic analysis like what Dr. Dzul had done.
DeletePok Li
Dato, we know already that in Malaysia, new laws are enacted and old ones made more draconian specifically to protect the corrupt who walk the corridor of power. Their greatest fear is a people uprising that will bring them down and send them to prison. It's this constant fear that make them want to stay in power as long for as possible, until death and their money part I suppose.
ReplyDeleteDato, your palDonplaypuks has written another scintillating article, the latest on the Tabung Haji land purchase.
ReplyDeleteRecommend this to be read, clearly establishes it was a bailout of 1MDB.
Tabung Haji lost RM72 million in its investment into a listed commercial bakery SILVER BIRD GROUP BERHAD in 2012 when the company became insolvent due to fraud and CBT by its top 3 executives. The share price plummeted from an average RM0.60 down to RM0.08 per share.
ReplyDeleteTabung Haji had a senior Finance Director nominated and sat on the BOD since 2008. It was believed he was even warned by a whistle-blower at the KLGCC in 2008 about the alleged fraud and CBT activities but he chose instead to continue to play badminton...
Up till today Dato Sak, there has been no accountability of this massive RM72 million loss suffered by Tabung Haji and the said director is still enjoying himself driving around an Audi Q7 and an Audi A6...
"Regulatory Capture and the sin of Corruption."
ReplyDeleteTo cheat their own muslim Pilgrim members' savings...!
Well organized criminal group we call mafia, the best organized mafia, we call the government...!
Jibby & his cahoots are running out of options to commit such a henious crime...!
Thoroughly enjoyed this piece which encapsulated lifetime observations on human nature.
ReplyDeleteThere are no saints and no devils among men; each of us is a composite. Rubbed up the right (or wrong) way, each can be an angel (or devil) for the occasion. Of course some are more angelic than others.
Salam Dato'
ReplyDeleteBarangkali apabila disebut TRX (Tun Razak Xchange), Najib berfikir yang itu harta 'bapak dia'. lantas sesiapa pun tidak boleh mempersoalkan apa yang dibuatnya suami-isteri..