Friday, October 28, 2011

MC - No peace for Altantuya's soul until after GE-13, despite dad's protest

More than 4 years have passed but the Malaysian courts are still dragging their feet on a RM100 million lawsuit filed by the parents of Altantuya Shaariibuu, a Mongolian national killed on Malaysian soil allegedly in connection with a corruption case involving Prime Minister Najib Razak and the purchase of 2 Scorpene submarines from French giant DCN.

Her fed-up father Setev Shaariibuu has sent yet another tracer to Malaysia's growingly notorious courts, where his latest letter is bound to suffer the same fate as previous reminders - suppression and total silence! This time, however, Setev and his wife Altantsetseg Sanjaa have taken the additional step of appealing to Malaysian lawmakers for justice.

“Honoured members of the Parliament of Malaysia, I would like you to pay attention to my request and to treat this issue from the stand worthy of intelligent human beings,” Setev said in his letter submitted via his counsel Karpal Singh, who is also the MP for Bukit Gelugor.

“There are vital matters pending such as to resolve the deceased’s funeral and pacify her spirit through charitable attention to the orphaned children."

Money already paid, why do you delay my daughter's last rites

In his letter, Shaariibuu also pointed that he has complied with all the terms set by the courts to pursue the case including putting up a security bond of RM60,000 but nothing has been done, although the Mongolian government - which footed the deposit - had sent representatives over to discuss how to resolve the case.

“The fact that your government does not make positive steps towards the issue raised by Mongolia may perhaps adversely impact the interest of hundreds of Mongolians who are studying and living in Malaysia,” he said.

“Despite the fact that the government of Mongolia proposed to discuss the issue by appointing and sending its representatives to Malaysia, it has been one year without any response."


The beautiful Altanuya was 28 when she was shot in the face and bombed with C4 explosives to prevent identification by Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri and Cpl Sirul Azhar - two former bodyguards of Najib's. They are now waiting on death row for their appeal to be heard. Her ashes are still in Malaysia, and her parents have fought hard to take them home for last rites but to no avail.

Among reasons given by the Malaysian government is that the two cops have appealed their death sentence. Their appeal is delayed because the trial judge, Mohd Zaki Yasin, who found them guilty has till date not written up his judgement. The judge's tardiness not only delays the cops in securing a hearing date from the Appeals courts, but also slows the lawsuit filed by Altantuya's parents. Government prosecutors say their case cannot be heard until the appeal is done with as it might 'prejudice' the cops' case.

"I can't see why the judge cannot finish writing his grounds. It has been two years already. I have raised the issue in Parliament but just received a written reply, which is pointless," Karpal had told reporters.

Forced to a snails' pace until GE-13 is over

Karpal is now expected to raise a motion in Parliament to censure the government's tardiness over the case.

But despite the injustice involved, BN MPs are not expected to support the motion although the delay tramples on the justice due to Altantuya's parents and the Najib administration has no valid reason for delaying her last rites either. In fact, it is now clear the entire process may have been forced to a snails' pace to suit the BN government's political purposes. Until the 13th General elections are safely out of the way, few pundits see much progress for the Shaariibuus or peace and a final resting place for Altantuya's soul.

Altantuya, who could speak 4 languages including Russian, had flown in to Kuala Lumpur to collect her UDD500,000 share of the commission allegedly paid by DCN to Najib through his close friend, Razak Baginda. Altanuya is believed to have travelled widely together with Baginda during the DCN negotiations. She is also alleged to have been the mistress to both Baginda and Najib. Baginda has admitted she was his lover, while Najib has sworn on the Quran that he never knew her.

Then the defense minister, Najib hammered through the purchase despite drawing public fire for the exorbitantly-priced submarines deal in 2002. The acquisition dug a RM7 billion hole in the national coffers and there is widespread concern that this may not the final price tag. Investigations in France have recently unconvered new commissions paid, some of which are rumoured to be as large as the 114 million euros or RM570 million already paid out to Baginda's Perimekar firm.

Meanwhile, in a separate case filed by Malaysian NGO Suaram in Paris against DCN to compel it to return any illegal commissions paid to Malaysian officials, including Najib, for the purpose of securing the deal, the noose is already closing on the culprits. An investigative judge will be appointed soon and open court hearings will begin. The information revealed during the course of the trial will surely embarrass Najib, and his advisers are already going all out to damage control the bad press once the Paris trial begins.


Related Post

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...