Bersih buat aduan polis mengenai pembatalan dakwat kekal

31 05 2008

Daripada Adil TV.





Indelible ink ‘conspiracy’: Report lodged

30 05 2008

Video From Malaysiakini.





Indelible ink fiasco: Police report against PM, AG, IGP and EC chairman

30 05 2008
Bersih secretariat Faisal Mustaffa (left) speaking to reporters outside the Dang Wangi police station today. — Picture courtesy of Bersih

By Debra Chong (The Malaysian Insider)

KUALA LUMPUR, May 22 – Looks like Prime  Minister   Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has   another headache to add to his expanding cluster.

At 11.30am today, the Coalition for Clean and Fair  Elections (Bersih) and National Institute for Electoral   Integrity (NIEI) lodged a report at the Dang  Wangi  district police headquarters against the  government over the cancellation of the  indelible ink at the March general elections.

Faisal Mustaffa and Amin Iskandar, from Bersih and NIEI respectively, in their joint report named the prime minister, Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail, Election Commission (EC) chairman Tan Sri Ab Rashid Ab Rahman and Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan as the parties responsible for causing the cancellation of the indelible ink, bought at a cost of RM2.4 million from India.

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Bersih buat laporan polis ke atas PM, Musa, Ghani dan Rashid

30 05 2008

Wan Nordin Wan Yaacob (Harakahdaily)
Thu, May 22, 08

KUALA LUMPUR, 22 Mei (Hrkh) – Gabungan Pilihan Raya Adil dan Bersih (Bersih) telah membuat laporan polis ke atas Perdana Menteri, Dato’ Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi dan tiga lagi individu berikutan isu pembatalan penggunaan dakwat kekal pada pilihan raya umum yang lalu.

Setiausaha Sekretariat Bersih, Faisal Mustaffa yang membuat laporan itu di Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Dang Wangi (Tun H.S. Lee) dekat Jalan Stadium hari ini menegaskan, empat individu tersebut harus bertanggungjawab di atas pembatalan penggunaan dakwat itu.

Tiga lagi yang disenaraikan dalam laporan polis yang dibuat itu ialah, Peguam Negara, Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Patail; Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Musa Hassan dan Pengerusi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR), Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman.

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Indelible ink ‘conspiracy’: Report lodged

30 05 2008

Rahmah Ghazali (Malaysiakini)

May 22, 08 4:36pm

Two polls watchdog groups today lodged a police report against Election Commission chief Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman and Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for the last-minute cancellation of the indelible ink in the March 8 general elections.

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Also named in the police report are two other key individuals who were allegedly responsible for the abrupt reversal in the use of the ink – inspector general of police Musa Hassan and attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail.

The groups – Coalition for Free and Fair Elections (Bersih) and National Institute for Electoral Integrity (NIEI) – claimed that the cabinet led by Abdullah had “conspired” with the EC under Abdul Rashid to suspend the use of the ink.

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‘Komplot’ 3 Tan Sri batal dakwat kekal

30 05 2008

Jimadie Shah Othman & Zahra Hamdan (Malaysiakini)

May 22, 08 1:42pm

Pembatalan dakwat kekal menjelang pilihanraya umum lalu hasil “komplot” tiga badan utama negara untuk “menggagalkan usaha memastikan pilihanraya tidak dicemari penipuan”, dakwa Gabungan Pilihanraya Bersih dan Adil (Bersih).

Dalam laporan polisnya, jurucakap gabungan itu Faisal Mustaffa mendakwa usaha terancang itu melibatkan pengerusi Suruhanjaya Pilihanraya (SPR) Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman, peguam negara Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail dan ketua polis negara Tan Sri Musa Hassan.

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Indelible ink: Police report lodged against PM, EC chairman

30 05 2008

Thursdar May 22, 2008

By Rashita A. Hamid (The Star)

KUALA LUMPUR: A police report was lodged against Election Commission chairman Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for the last-minute cancellation of the use of indelible ink in the 12th general elections on March 8.

The report was lodged by the Coalition for Free and Fair Elections (Bersih) and National Institute for Electoral Integrity (NIEI) after Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar told Parliament that the decision to cancel the use of the indelible ink was based on ‘hearsay’ received by the police.

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