Shahrir Resigns From BN Backbenchers Club Chairman Post
KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 (Bernama) -- Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad Thursday resigned as the Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club chairman as many BN members of parliament did not support the motion without notice to refer a news report in the New Straits Times to the parliamentary rights and privileges committee Thursday.
Nudge, nudge. Wink, wink...
Customs ignored MP's request
Hamidah Atan and Farrah Naz Karim
PUTRAJAYA: A Member of Parliament allegedly asked the Customs and Excise Department to "close one eye" in a case involving the import of sawn timber.
It is learnt that the department has submitted a detailed report on the MP’s alleged interference into the seizure of sawn timber brought in from Indonesia at Sungai Linggi recently.
The MP is said to have gone to the Malacca Customs Office on April 14 to "settle" the matter. He had allegedly requested that the department "close one eye" in handling the case.
Yeah, it is indeed sad that Shahrir is resigning instead of the MP for Jasin.
Although I'm no fan of BN, Shahrir, I've always liked Datuk Shahrir, my former JB MP. He's definately no UMNO yes-man, and instead is quite a rebel. Did you know that he was kicked out of politics for a period of 14 years due to some friction between him and his UMNO branch in JB? 1990-2004, to be exact. He was a dobby shop owner during that time :)
What an interesting character, huh?
By sigma, at 05 May, 2006 09:41