Mahkamah Tinggi di Kuala Lumpur semalam memulakan perbicaraan kes liwat Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim digemparkan dengan dakwaan mangsa Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan bahawa beliau diajak oleh Ketua Pembangkang itu untuk mengadakan hubungan seks di luar tabii.
Mohd Saiful, 23 yang juga saksi pertama pendakwaan berkata perkara itu berlaku pada 26 Jun 2008 selepas beliau dan Anwar selesai berbincang mengenai jadual kerja di sebuah unit kondominium Desa Damansara di sini.
Anwar mengaku tidak bersalah selepas pertuduhan dibacakan pada perbicaraan di hadapan Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi Hakim Datuk Mohamad Zabidin Mohd Diah.
Anwar yang juga penasihat Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) dan Ahli Parlimen Permatang Pauh, dituduh meliwat Mohd Saiful di Unit 11-5-1, Kondominium Desa Damansara, Jalan Setiakasih, Bukit Damansara, antara 3.01 petang dan 4.30 petang pada 26 Jun 2008.
Beliau didakwa mengikut Seksyen 377B Kanun Keseksaan yang boleh membawa hukuman penjara sehingga 20 tahun dan sebatan jika disabit kesalahan.
Perbicaraan bermula 18 bulan selepas Anwar didakwa di mahkamah pada Ogos 2008.
Ketika pemeriksaan utama oleh Peguam Cara Negara II, Datuk Mohd Yusof Zainal Abidin, Mohd Saiful berkata pelawaan Anwar itu dibuat selepas beliau menyerahkan dokumen yang dibawanya dari pejabat kepada Anwar.
Mohd Yusof: Apa buat dengan dokumen bila masuk?
Mohd Saiful: Saya duduk di meja tersebut bertentangan dengan Anwar dan serahkan dokumen.
Mohd Yusof: Duduk, letak dokumen, apa lepas itu?
Mohd Saiful: Lepas serah dokumen, kami bincang tentang jadual kerja, tidak lama lepas itu beliau tanya satu soalan.
Mohd Yusof: Apa soalan itu?
Mohd Saiful: Can I f*** you today?
Mohd Yusof: Apa reaksi kamu ketika diajukan soalan itu?
Mohd Saiful: Marah dan takut.
Mohd Yusof: Ada kamu kata apa-apa?
Mohd Saiful: Tolak pelawaannya.
Mohd Yusof: Apa kamu kata bila menolak?
Mohd Saiful: Saya kata saya tidak mahu melakukannya.
Mohd Yusof: Anwar kata apa-apa bila kamu kata tidak hendak melakukannya?
Mohd Saiful: Dengan nada marah, Anwar kata "what" (apa)?
Mohd Yusof: Apa respon kamu?
Mohd Saiful: Saya ulang yang sama.
Mohd Yusof: Seterusnya?
Mohd Saiful: Anwar agak marah, dengan itu saya takut. Anwar arahkan ke bilik tidur utama.
Mohd Saiful berkata, beliau kemudian mengikut arahan Anwar dan Anwar selepas itu menutup langsir dan lampu bilik.
Beliau berkata Anwar seterusnya meminta beliau untuk membersihkan dirinya di bilik air.
Mohd Yusof: Masa itu dah buka pakaian?
Mohd Saiful: Ya.
Mohd Yusof: Lepas bilas diri?
Mohd Saiful: Saya ambil tuala dalam tandas, saya keluar dengan bawa baju kemeja saya warna putih dan gantung di tempat pemegang almari.
Mohd Yuof: Kamu bertuala?
Mohd Saiful: Saya bertuala.
Mohd Yusof: Masa keluar dari bilik air, nampak di mana Anwar?
Mohd Saiful: Saya nampak, Anwar di hujung penjuru katil, di bahagian kaki sebelah kanan.
Mohd Yusof: Apa Anwar buat pada masa itu?
Mohd Saiful: Dia berdiri pakai tuala putih dan mengarahkan saya untuk pergi dekat dia, lalu dia peluk saya sambil berdiri.
Ketika itu, peguam Karpal Singh yang mewakili Anwar membuat permohonan agar prosiding seterusnya dijalankan secara tertutup.
Sebelum itu, saksi pertama kes liwat Anwar itu memberitahu mahkamah bagaimana beliau dibenatkan ke tempat kejadian.
Beliau memberitahu, dia perlu menyebut nama "Mokhtar" kepada pengawal keselamatan sebelum dibenarkan memasuki Kondominium Desa Damansara di Bukit Damansara.
Perbicaraan hari ini ditangguhkan kira-kira pukul 5 petang semalam dan akan disambung semula 9.30 pagi ini.
Sementara itu, bagi perbicaraan ini, lebihi 21 orang saksi dijangka dipanggil oleh pihak pendakwaan untuk memberi keterangan dalam kes liwat membabitkan Anwar.
Timbalan Ketua Pendakwaan (Polis), Datuk Nordin Hassan yang menganggotai pasukan pendakwaan ketika dihubungi memberitahu, saksi-saksi tersebut turut melibatkan beberapa doktor hospital kerajaan dan swasta serta dua ahli kimia.
Sebelum ini, beberapa akhbar melaporkan pihak pembelaan menyenaraikan 13 orang saksi alibi termasuk Presiden Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Datin Seri Dr. Wan Azizah Ismail.
Dr. Wan Azizah, menurut notis alibi yang dikemukakan melalui firma guaman Tetuan SN Nair dan Partners, dinamakan sebagai saksi alibi yang pertama.
Anwar yang didakwa pada 7 Ogos 2008 mengaku tidak bersalah atas tuduhan meliwat bekas pembantunya itu di Unit 11-5-1, Desa Damansara Kondominium No. 99, Jalan Setiakasih, Bukit Damansara di sini antara pukul 3.01 hingga 4.30 petang, 26 Jun 2008.
Pertuduhan terhadapnya mengikut Seksyen 377B Kanun Keseksaan yang memperuntukkan hukuman penjara maksimum 20 tahun dan sebatan.
Ahli Parlimen Permatang Pauh itu kini dibebaskan dengan jaminan RM20,000. – Bernama/Malaysiakini/Utusan
Thursday, February 4, 2010
SHAMSUL AZHAR PRESIDEN, CEO BARU PETRONAS
Tahniah Datuk Shamsul Azhar Abbas!
Kalau sudah rezeki dan ketentuan Allah, akan jadilah ia. Bekas Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif MISC Bhd, dilantik sebagai Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Petronas yang baru berkuatkuasa 10 Februari ini.
Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, dalam satu kenyataan media, berkata Shamsul Azhar juga dilantik memangku jawatan Pengerusi Lembaga Petronas.
Shamsul Azhar, 57, akan menggantikan Tan Sri Mohd Hassan Merican yang tamat tempoh kontrak perkhidmatannya pada 9 Februari ini.
Najib berkata, Shamsul Azhar berpengalaman luas dalam industri petroleum negara.
Jawatan terakhir yang disandang beliau adalah sebagai Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif MISC antara 2004 hingga 2009.
Shamsul Azhar mula berkhidmat dengan Petronas pada 1974 dan pernah memegang beberapa jawatan kanan, termasuk Naib Presiden Perniagaan Minyak, Naib Presiden Petrokimia, Naib Presiden Eksplorasi (Huluan) dan Naib Presiden Maritim dan Logistik.
"Saya yakin beliau mempunyai kelayakan, kewibawaan dan pengalaman untuk membawa kejayaan yang berterusan kepada Petronas," kata Perdana Menteri dalam kenyataan itu, seperti dilaporkan Bernama.
Najib berkata, kerajaan mengucapkan terima kasih di atas sumbangan besar Hassan kepada negara dan industri petroleum, selaku Pemangku Pengerusi, Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Petronas sejak 1995.
Hassan mula berkhidmat dengan Petronas sejak 1989 sebagai Naib Presiden Kanan Kewangan sebelum dilantik sebagai Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif pada 1995.
Beliau kemudian menyandang jawatan Pemangku Pengerusi pada 2004 hingga sekarang.
"Semasa tempoh perkhidmatan beliau, Petronas telah diiktiraf sebagai sebuah syarikat yang bereputasi dan berprestasi tinggi yang mendapat penarafan sebagai satu-satunya syarikat Fortune 500 di negara ini.
"Beliau juga telah berjaya membawa Petronas ke pasaran luar negara dan dapat bersaing dengan syarikat minyak gergasi yang lain," katanya.
Dengan pengalaman yang luas ini, Perdana Menteri berharap Hassan akan terus menyumbang pengetahuan dan pengalaman beliau kepada pembangunan negara terutamanya dalam bidang tenaga.
Sebelum ini, ada laporan mengatakan pemilihan Presiden baru Petronas terpaksa ditangguhkan kerana penilaian terhadap beberapa calon.
Rencana berikut menggambarkan keadaan itu:
Self interest brat tinkering with Petronas succession plan
( Wednesday, February 03, 2010)
Is personal interest to deny Petronas of Wan Zulkiflee's leadership?
Words are Tan Sri Hassan Merican has an appointment to see the Prime Minister this morning. It is likely about the non renewal of his appointments in Petronas. Perhaps Dato Seri Najib would be seeking his advise on who best to replace him.
If he were to actually seek for advise, it is a surprise. Hassan Merican tenure is due to end on February 9th, give or take a day earlier or later. But why has Government not decided on a succession for Malaysia's biggest and Government-owned company?
This blog had wrote something on corporate succssion plan here. Replacing the CEO of a major company and furthermore an Internationally reknown company cannot be done in the manner of Minister's appointment or removal.
When Zaid Ibrahim was appointed Minister in charge of law in the PM Department, the morning before the evening announcement Zaid had no inkling of being appointed Minister. The night before he was still ridiculing and bashing Tun Lah.
The new CEO need to be made known earlier and for the business community, local and abroad, to receive him. Business partners, contractors, suppliers, clients, management & staff, policy makers, and array stakeholders need to familiarise with the new CEO.
Plainly said, Malaysia would look ridiculous and the Prime Minister would be looked at negatively by the corporate community if he made his appointment announcement and the man is placed immediately in the hot position.
It will destroy the credibility of Petronas long crafted and executed corporate succession plan. If Petronas has a succession plan, it's Board of Directors would have long had somebody in mind.
Sources within the lower floors of Petronas Tower are saying that the choices are between Datuk Shamsul Azhar Abbas (former MISC Berhad Managing Director who retired in January last year), Datuk Anuar Ahmad (Petronas Dagangan Berhad Chairman) and Datuk Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin (former Managing Director/CEO of petronas GAs Bhd from 2003 to 2007).
Anuar and Wan Zulkiflee are a member of Petronas Management Committee and the all around preferred choice in the Petronas organisation is 49-year old Wan Zulkiflee. This blogger used to write about sucession plan and it is important for new CEO be accepted from within the organisation.
Why is the announcement not made? It seems The Malaysian Insider yesterday published the a report which had the same set of information as the one this blogger had, except for an additional candidate as in name Datuk Ahmad Nizam Salleh. It seems a young brat from within the Board of Directors of Petronas have been poking his nose into an are he is not supposed to.
Read the report below:
Like oil and water
FEB 2 — If there is one takeaway from the Petronas saga, it’s probably this: your sterling track record as a corporate captain will count for little if you and the chief executive of Malaysia have some baggage.
Without question, Tan Sri Hassan Marican has done well since becoming the top official at the national oil company in 1995, turning it into a respected energy player on the global stage, leading it to become the country’s most profitable company by a mile (Petronas contributes 45 per cent of Malaysia’s revenue) and yet at the same time ensuring that it earned a reputation for prudence and solid management (Petronas debt ratings is higher than the Malaysian sovereign).
And yet this is likely to be Hassan’s last week as the chief executive and chairman of Petronas. Officially, the 57-year-old has not been told that he will be replaced by either Datuk Shamsul Azhar Abbas, Datuk Anuar Ahmad, Datuk Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin or Datuk Ahmad Nizam Salleh.
But the signs have been there for sometime, from the whispering campaign by some administration officials and their runners to paint him as dictator of sorts, to planted reports in the media, and the withering support from his one-time staunch promoter, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Some of Hassan’s supporters argue that he is paying the price of saying no to Datuk Seri Najib Razak who, as the prime minister, has complete authority over the affairs at the oil company.
They point out that the source of the friction between Najib and Hassan was the decision by the Petronas board to block the appointment of Omar Mustapha, one of the PM’s advisers, as a director.
The appointment of the thirty-something was blocked because he had defaulted on his scholarship loan agreement with Petronas. Najib’s inner circle took the rejection as an affront, a sign of disrespect not only by the board but more so by Hassan.
Their argument was simple: No one in Malaysia has the power to block any decision made by the PM pertaining to Petronas. Not the board. Not Hassan.
From then on, there has been a clamour among Umno officials and Najib’s aides for Hassan to be made an example for the rest of corporate Malaysia, with the hawks arguing that extending Hassan’s tenure at the top of Petronas would be seen as rewarding belligerence.
But Hassan’s supporters dismissed the notion that the Omar episode was the career-breaker, noting that Hassan and Najib have not had a comfortable relationship for years, ever since the latter was the deputy prime minister.
In fact, they argue that Hassan has not had a comfortable relationship with previous DPMs or Finance Ministers because he stubbornly held to the position that as the chief executive of Petronas, he only had to report to the PM.
He escaped the chop only because he had the support of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. But with the change of guard in Putrajaya, it was only a matter of time before Hassan’s streak of independence became a liability.
The manner of his impending departure is a sign of how poisonous ties have become between Malaysia’s top corporate figure and the administration. The long-drawn affair in selecting a successor is also a sign that Najib is aware that Hassan’s successor must not only be acceptable to him but to other stakeholders, especially Petronas staff.
This rotten young brat was a former Petronas employee and his boss then when he was in Corporate Planning was the retired Datuk Shamsul Azhar Abbas. It seems Datuk Samsul is also friendly with a daughter of a Tan Sri Mahmood that is closely related with that young brat.
This blogger have been press the brakes from being continually critical on this young brat since it was revealed by some sources that he had was never part of Khairy and the 4th Floor mafia.
But trying to lobby the Prime Minister with a sinister self interest and personal agenda is intolerable. This has to be exposed so as to make the PM aware. Like Dr Mahathir kept saying repeatedly, one must tegur pemimpin to prevent them from making a bad decision and to improve them.
All the candidates are technically qualified and have corporate experiance running PLCs, but young brat is lobbying someone so that he can dictate his agenda through and out of personal interest to repay some favour his former boss may have made for him. Certainly having a younger man will stand in his way to move into the CEO of Petronas position for himself.
That can't be the final decision-making criteria for Najib. Information passed to us that Datuk Shamsul has personal weaknesses that can be manipulated and taken advantage off by other parties. The weakness will not be disclosed but let just say that the detractors of Hasan Merican used to comment on something similar.
Let the choice be made on professional and tangible basis that is beneficial for Petronas and not for some young brat's personal agenda.
After all, when he was in Petronas he was just an entry level officer. He is practically novice in the bigger working of Petronas and knows only limited personalities.
Kalau sudah rezeki dan ketentuan Allah, akan jadilah ia. Bekas Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif MISC Bhd, dilantik sebagai Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Petronas yang baru berkuatkuasa 10 Februari ini.
Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, dalam satu kenyataan media, berkata Shamsul Azhar juga dilantik memangku jawatan Pengerusi Lembaga Petronas.
Shamsul Azhar, 57, akan menggantikan Tan Sri Mohd Hassan Merican yang tamat tempoh kontrak perkhidmatannya pada 9 Februari ini.
Najib berkata, Shamsul Azhar berpengalaman luas dalam industri petroleum negara.
Jawatan terakhir yang disandang beliau adalah sebagai Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif MISC antara 2004 hingga 2009.
Shamsul Azhar mula berkhidmat dengan Petronas pada 1974 dan pernah memegang beberapa jawatan kanan, termasuk Naib Presiden Perniagaan Minyak, Naib Presiden Petrokimia, Naib Presiden Eksplorasi (Huluan) dan Naib Presiden Maritim dan Logistik.
"Saya yakin beliau mempunyai kelayakan, kewibawaan dan pengalaman untuk membawa kejayaan yang berterusan kepada Petronas," kata Perdana Menteri dalam kenyataan itu, seperti dilaporkan Bernama.
Najib berkata, kerajaan mengucapkan terima kasih di atas sumbangan besar Hassan kepada negara dan industri petroleum, selaku Pemangku Pengerusi, Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Petronas sejak 1995.
Hassan mula berkhidmat dengan Petronas sejak 1989 sebagai Naib Presiden Kanan Kewangan sebelum dilantik sebagai Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif pada 1995.
Beliau kemudian menyandang jawatan Pemangku Pengerusi pada 2004 hingga sekarang.
"Semasa tempoh perkhidmatan beliau, Petronas telah diiktiraf sebagai sebuah syarikat yang bereputasi dan berprestasi tinggi yang mendapat penarafan sebagai satu-satunya syarikat Fortune 500 di negara ini.
"Beliau juga telah berjaya membawa Petronas ke pasaran luar negara dan dapat bersaing dengan syarikat minyak gergasi yang lain," katanya.
Dengan pengalaman yang luas ini, Perdana Menteri berharap Hassan akan terus menyumbang pengetahuan dan pengalaman beliau kepada pembangunan negara terutamanya dalam bidang tenaga.
Sebelum ini, ada laporan mengatakan pemilihan Presiden baru Petronas terpaksa ditangguhkan kerana penilaian terhadap beberapa calon.
Rencana berikut menggambarkan keadaan itu:
Self interest brat tinkering with Petronas succession plan
( Wednesday, February 03, 2010)
Is personal interest to deny Petronas of Wan Zulkiflee's leadership?
Words are Tan Sri Hassan Merican has an appointment to see the Prime Minister this morning. It is likely about the non renewal of his appointments in Petronas. Perhaps Dato Seri Najib would be seeking his advise on who best to replace him.
If he were to actually seek for advise, it is a surprise. Hassan Merican tenure is due to end on February 9th, give or take a day earlier or later. But why has Government not decided on a succession for Malaysia's biggest and Government-owned company?
This blog had wrote something on corporate succssion plan here. Replacing the CEO of a major company and furthermore an Internationally reknown company cannot be done in the manner of Minister's appointment or removal.
When Zaid Ibrahim was appointed Minister in charge of law in the PM Department, the morning before the evening announcement Zaid had no inkling of being appointed Minister. The night before he was still ridiculing and bashing Tun Lah.
The new CEO need to be made known earlier and for the business community, local and abroad, to receive him. Business partners, contractors, suppliers, clients, management & staff, policy makers, and array stakeholders need to familiarise with the new CEO.
Plainly said, Malaysia would look ridiculous and the Prime Minister would be looked at negatively by the corporate community if he made his appointment announcement and the man is placed immediately in the hot position.
It will destroy the credibility of Petronas long crafted and executed corporate succession plan. If Petronas has a succession plan, it's Board of Directors would have long had somebody in mind.
Sources within the lower floors of Petronas Tower are saying that the choices are between Datuk Shamsul Azhar Abbas (former MISC Berhad Managing Director who retired in January last year), Datuk Anuar Ahmad (Petronas Dagangan Berhad Chairman) and Datuk Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin (former Managing Director/CEO of petronas GAs Bhd from 2003 to 2007).
Anuar and Wan Zulkiflee are a member of Petronas Management Committee and the all around preferred choice in the Petronas organisation is 49-year old Wan Zulkiflee. This blogger used to write about sucession plan and it is important for new CEO be accepted from within the organisation.
Why is the announcement not made? It seems The Malaysian Insider yesterday published the a report which had the same set of information as the one this blogger had, except for an additional candidate as in name Datuk Ahmad Nizam Salleh. It seems a young brat from within the Board of Directors of Petronas have been poking his nose into an are he is not supposed to.
Read the report below:
Like oil and water
FEB 2 — If there is one takeaway from the Petronas saga, it’s probably this: your sterling track record as a corporate captain will count for little if you and the chief executive of Malaysia have some baggage.
Without question, Tan Sri Hassan Marican has done well since becoming the top official at the national oil company in 1995, turning it into a respected energy player on the global stage, leading it to become the country’s most profitable company by a mile (Petronas contributes 45 per cent of Malaysia’s revenue) and yet at the same time ensuring that it earned a reputation for prudence and solid management (Petronas debt ratings is higher than the Malaysian sovereign).
And yet this is likely to be Hassan’s last week as the chief executive and chairman of Petronas. Officially, the 57-year-old has not been told that he will be replaced by either Datuk Shamsul Azhar Abbas, Datuk Anuar Ahmad, Datuk Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin or Datuk Ahmad Nizam Salleh.
But the signs have been there for sometime, from the whispering campaign by some administration officials and their runners to paint him as dictator of sorts, to planted reports in the media, and the withering support from his one-time staunch promoter, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Some of Hassan’s supporters argue that he is paying the price of saying no to Datuk Seri Najib Razak who, as the prime minister, has complete authority over the affairs at the oil company.
They point out that the source of the friction between Najib and Hassan was the decision by the Petronas board to block the appointment of Omar Mustapha, one of the PM’s advisers, as a director.
The appointment of the thirty-something was blocked because he had defaulted on his scholarship loan agreement with Petronas. Najib’s inner circle took the rejection as an affront, a sign of disrespect not only by the board but more so by Hassan.
Their argument was simple: No one in Malaysia has the power to block any decision made by the PM pertaining to Petronas. Not the board. Not Hassan.
From then on, there has been a clamour among Umno officials and Najib’s aides for Hassan to be made an example for the rest of corporate Malaysia, with the hawks arguing that extending Hassan’s tenure at the top of Petronas would be seen as rewarding belligerence.
But Hassan’s supporters dismissed the notion that the Omar episode was the career-breaker, noting that Hassan and Najib have not had a comfortable relationship for years, ever since the latter was the deputy prime minister.
In fact, they argue that Hassan has not had a comfortable relationship with previous DPMs or Finance Ministers because he stubbornly held to the position that as the chief executive of Petronas, he only had to report to the PM.
He escaped the chop only because he had the support of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. But with the change of guard in Putrajaya, it was only a matter of time before Hassan’s streak of independence became a liability.
The manner of his impending departure is a sign of how poisonous ties have become between Malaysia’s top corporate figure and the administration. The long-drawn affair in selecting a successor is also a sign that Najib is aware that Hassan’s successor must not only be acceptable to him but to other stakeholders, especially Petronas staff.
This rotten young brat was a former Petronas employee and his boss then when he was in Corporate Planning was the retired Datuk Shamsul Azhar Abbas. It seems Datuk Samsul is also friendly with a daughter of a Tan Sri Mahmood that is closely related with that young brat.
This blogger have been press the brakes from being continually critical on this young brat since it was revealed by some sources that he had was never part of Khairy and the 4th Floor mafia.
But trying to lobby the Prime Minister with a sinister self interest and personal agenda is intolerable. This has to be exposed so as to make the PM aware. Like Dr Mahathir kept saying repeatedly, one must tegur pemimpin to prevent them from making a bad decision and to improve them.
All the candidates are technically qualified and have corporate experiance running PLCs, but young brat is lobbying someone so that he can dictate his agenda through and out of personal interest to repay some favour his former boss may have made for him. Certainly having a younger man will stand in his way to move into the CEO of Petronas position for himself.
That can't be the final decision-making criteria for Najib. Information passed to us that Datuk Shamsul has personal weaknesses that can be manipulated and taken advantage off by other parties. The weakness will not be disclosed but let just say that the detractors of Hasan Merican used to comment on something similar.
Let the choice be made on professional and tangible basis that is beneficial for Petronas and not for some young brat's personal agenda.
After all, when he was in Petronas he was just an entry level officer. He is practically novice in the bigger working of Petronas and knows only limited personalities.