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Monday, 13 May 2013

Cara Kit Siang Nak Tumbangkan BN & Kenyataan Rafizi Ramli: Kerajaan BN Bakal Tumbang Melalui 27 Petisyen Mahkamah?

Isnin, 13 Mei 2013
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Cara Kit Siang nak tumbangkan BN! 
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Lim Kit Siang jangka kemenangan 20 hingga 30 petisyen yang akan dikemukakan selepas keputusan PRU-13 diwartakan bagi memberi laluan pembentukan kerajaan pusat baru PR. Ia akan diketuai oleh Gobind Singh Deo yang telah dilantik untuk mengendalikan satu jawatankuasa khas petisyen tersebut

“Kita tunggu keputusan PRU13 diwartakan, selepas itu dalam tempoh 21 hari, kita boleh buat petisyen. Kita jangka boleh kemuka petisyen di 20 hingga 30 kerusi Parlimen yang dimenangi BN. BN sekarang ada 133 kerusi Parlimen. Sekiranya daripada petisyen yang kita akan buat, kita berjaya dapat 22 kerusi, yang akan tinggal pada BN hanya 111 kerusi. Ini bermakna kita akan dapat majoriti dan jadi kerajaan,” kata Lim Kit Siang – TheMalaysianInsider

Lim berkeyakinan berasaskan undi popular yang diperoleh oleh PR pada pilihan raya 5 Mei lalu.
Namun begitu kita tak boleh nak rasa seronok dengan berita ini. Apatah lagi untuk mendapatkan 20-30 kerusi, banyak!! Sukar dan payah walaupun boleh menjadi kenyataan. Cuma diharapkan ianya berjaya lebih-lebih lagi di Terengganu dan Perak

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Tengok Nii..BN Majoriti 53,Siapa Salah Kira..??
Nukilan Oleh Juragan pada 5:16 PTG
Kerajaan BN bakal tumbang melalui 27 Petisyen Mahkamah?
237 laporan penipuan Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13 diterima pasukan #SiasatPRU13 sepanjang minggu ini, dedah Pengarah Strategi KEADILAN, Rafizi Ramli. 

Katanya, melalui analisa awal #SiasatPRU13, empat kriteria dikenalpasti dalam siasatan, iaitu margin kemenangan tipis di bawah lima peratus dan margin kemenangan tipis yang tidak sepadan dengan undi rosak yang lebih besar dari majoriti kemenangan. 

“Dua lagi kriteria ialah peratusan undi pos dan undi awal yang mengatasi margin kemenangan dari undi biasa sehingga keputusan pengundi biasa bertukar akibat pola undi pos dan undi awal diragukan. 

“Dan keempat ialah kerusi yang dilaporkan wujudnya penipuan yang ada bukti kukuh beserta laporan polis,” kata Rafizi pada sidang media di Ibu Pejabat KEADILAN, hari ini. 

Menurutnya, 27 kerusi Parlimen disenaraipendek untuk siasatan lebih mendalam iaitu Bentong, Kuala Selangor, Baram, Sungai Besar, Pasir Gudang, Labis, Machang, Ketereh, Titiwangsa, Tebrau, Bagan Serai, Kota Marudu dan Beaufort. 

Selain itu ialah kerusi Parlimen Setiawangsa, Segamat, Ledang, Balik Pulau, Kulim Bandar Baharu, Pulai, Kuala Kangsar, Muar, Pendang, Hulu Selangor, Sabak Bernam, Merbok, Pensiangan dan Saratok. 

Tambah Rafizi, setakat ini beliau turut menerima aduan salah laku pilihan raya di lapan kawasan Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN), kebanyakannya dari Pulau Pinang, Perak dan Kedah. 

Enam jenis kesalahan pilihan raya dikenal pasti dan proses mengumpul bukti sedang dilakukan minggu ini. Kesalahan pilihan raya tersebut ialah: 

1. Pengundi tidak dibenarkan mengundi kerana undi sudah dibuang orang lain, membuktikan wujudnya pengundi hantu dalam daftar pengundi. 

2. BN membeli undi dengan menawar dan membayar wang atau baucer yanng boleh ditukarkan tunai kepada pengundi. 

3. Wujud pengundi-pengundi tidak dikenali didaftarkan di alamat pemilik rumah, berdasarkan laporan polis dibuat pemilik rumah asal. 

4. Dakwat kekal yang hilang dan tidak menepati syarat pengurusan pilihan raya. 

5. Kesalahan SPR seperti menandatangani Borang 14 sebelum pengiraan bermula, atau tidak memberi salinan Borang 14 seperti diperuntukkan Undang-undang. 
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6. Pengundi disyaki warganegara asing yang diberikan kad pengenalan dan dibenarkan mengundi. 

Justeru, Rafizi menggalakkan saksi atau mereka yang mempunyai bukti kesalahan pilihan raya untuk tampil membantu pasukan #SiasatPRU13 yang memulakan siasatan minggu ini. 

“Kita perlu seminggu lagi untuk membina kes. Minggu ini, kami dibantu 67 sukarelawan yang terdiri dari peguam dan akauntan. 

“Selain analisa kualitatif dibuat #SiasatPRU13, pasukan ini juga menjalankan analisa kuantitatif untuk mengenalpasti pelbagai perkara. 

“Ini menguatkan lagi sentimen rakyat bahawa PRU ke-13 dimenangi Barisan Nasional melalui penipuan,” kata Rafizi ~ Keadilandaily 

Bagi aku.. Confident boleh.. tapi jangan Overconfident...

Keterangan mengenai voucher di atas dan banyak lagi voucher.... 

EXPOSED: Post-election payouts in Penang
Posted by Aliran
Following tip-offs from the public, an Aliran special investigation team checked out a shoplot in Penang and came away astounded with what was happening in broad daylight.
Payout time! Janji ditepati





Payout time! Janji ditepati

Yesterday, Aliran members received tip-offs from the public about a payout to voters:

… it is payout time for voters in the Parliamentary constituency of Balik Pulau and the three state seats under it. Voters there are given RM200 each by don’t know who.

You may file a report on this menace as the exercise to pay voters is ongoing. I saw it yesterday, where long queues formed outside a shophouse in Sungai Dua, Penang. Opposite TESCO extra, behind Magnum 4D. This outlet which (allegedly) collects illegal 4d bets and also (acts) as an illegal gambling centre is paying out, and the exercise is continuing today, I was told.
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You help me, I help you?

Another member of the public sent us a tip-off with this message:

Attached promissory note given by agents of BN Bayan Lepas. In the event of BN victory in Bayan Lepas, RM160 will be paid to the holder (see voucher above).

This receipt shows “S38″, which presumably relates to the N38 Bayan Lepas state seat. As it turned out, N38 was won by Noordin Ahmad of the BN, who increased his majority from 399 votes in 2008 to 458 this time.

An Aliran special investigation team decided to follow through on these tip-offs. We found the shophouse at about 11.15am today with a long line of people waiting in the corridor. At the ground floor was a little outlet with a Celcom sign with a cloth banner hanging outside saying: “Give me 5”.

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The primary focus appeared to be the Balik Pulau parliamentary seat, which was won by Hilmi Yahaya. He polled 22318 votes, defeating the PKR candidate, Muhammad Bakhtiar Wan Chik, by a 1539-vote majority.

This was a ‘winnable’ seat for the BN as in the 2008 general election, Yusmadi Yusoff of PKR had clinched the seat, squeezing through with a 708-vote majority. (Yusmadi was not selected this time around to defend the seat for PKR.)

We managed to get hold of two slips from people who had been standing in line. Both returned disappointed when they found out they were not eligible to claim their money as the BN candidates had failed to win in their respective areas.
No such luck, the BN guy didn't win here.




No such luck, the BN guy didn’t win here.
A woman and her daughter showed us their voucher inscribed with S35. S35 presumably relates to N35 Batu Uban, won by PKR’s Dr T Jayabalan. The two women were crest-fallen: “We were unable to claim the money as the BN candidate didn’t win.”
Too bad, the BN man didn't win.




Too bad, the BN man didn’t win.
Similarly the holder of S32 was unable to claim his “winnings”. S32 presumably relates to N32 Seri Delima, a seat won by Sanisvara Nethaji Rayer a/l Rajaji of the DAP. No win for the BN in that seat.

Apparently, the payouts today were being made from 11.00am to 7.00pm, and this was the third day of payments. Look at this long line of people today:


Incredibly, the organisers were brazenly conducting this payout just nine doors away from a police station in the next block. Unfortunately, the police were out on patrol. This was the sign at the front door of the station:



Payouts were also made yesterday until the evening. Those who came late were told to come again today as payments for the day had already been made.

Over in Pulau Betong, also under the Balik Pulau parliamentary seat, something similar was happening, according to new Bayan Baru MP Sim Sze Tzin of PKR. At a shack in a kampung next to a seafood eatery, some 200 people were queuing up in four lines of about 50 people each to collect amounts ranging from RM160 to RM200, similar to what was being paid out in the shoplot we checked.

The vouchers indicated these were for S38 (presumably N38 Bayan Lepas) and mostly for S39 (presumably N39 Pulau Betong), said Sim.

N38 Bayan Lepas was won by Noordin Ahmad with an increased majority of 458 votes (previously 399). Farid Saad won the N39 Pulau Betong seat with a majority of 395 votes, up from 294 in 2008.

Sim said that when he and and former Penang Speaker Abdul Halim Hussain turned up at Pulau Betong, the organisers of the payout fled from the scene. Abdul Halim had just lost in the N40 Teluk Bahang state seat by 801 votes. N40 is the third seat in P53 Balik Pulau, along with N38 Bayan Lepas and N39 Pulau Betong.

Bakhtiar, who lost in Balik Pulau, made a report at the Pulau Betong Police Station, and it was accepted, Sim added. But he was also told that the authority with the proper jurisdiction in this matter is the MACC.

Abdul Halim meanwhile is expected to lodge a report with the MACC.

If this sort of thing can happen in broad daylight in a developed state like Penang, just imagine what is going on in the rural and interior areas where there is little public scrutiny. The mind boggles.
Clean and fair elections? You tell us.

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