Another denial word from Rafizi Ramli. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has opened steps to investigate allegations of misconduct and corruption involving the Silicon Vision program and the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR). All Malaysians are expecting the MACC to 'invite' this 'Non-Denial Denial' to come to the Headquarters to give a statement, because he has started to 'stir up'.
He (Rafizi) described the investigation as a form of intimidation and reiterated his call for MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki to be suspended immediately.
Based on the above statement, does Rafizi believe that if Tan Sri Azam Baki is removed from office, he will be safe or free from investigation?
In fact, even without a MACC chief commissioner, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009 is still enforced based on the goal of promoting integrity and accountability in public and private sector administration. It is an independent and responsible corruption prevention body. Some basic-information for the young-lazy-readers, the MACC was established during the leadership of the late Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (Al-Fatihah), where at that time the opposition coalition (including Rafizi’s PKR) campaigned heavily on dissatisfaction with the Barisan Nasional government’s performance, highlighting issues like corruption and promised reforms that were perceived not to have materialised fast enough under Abdullah (2008 Malaysian general election).
This time, the former Minister of Economy trying to stir up a sensation on Social Media: involving legal action against influencer Ariz Ramli, known as Caprice, to obtain an apology. The issue involves 'Giant Companies' such as Arm Holdings which controls 90% of the global device chip market, which according to Rafizi is a false statement.
Based on accurate sources, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has long been urged to investigate the alleged involvement of former senior ministers in the project since 2021 and 2023. At that time, media reports regarding the involvement of certain companies in large-scale green energy projects had already been carried out.
"Based on an official search at the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) dated July 13, 2019, it shows that the former minister is one of the major shareholders of the company involved,"
The "Certain Companies" in question involve the Chief Executive Officer of ITRAMAS who is also linked to Rafizi's Invoke Solutions Sdn Bhd. Click: Rafizi's rambling contrasts with Azam's brilliance, While PMX...
The MACC was also at that time required to investigate whether there was any element of abuse of power, influence or corruption or the granting of projects directly to any party with personal interests. Based on intelligence laws in Malaysia, especially under the Police Act 1967 and the National Security Council Act 2016, Rafizi Ramli, the Pandan MP, was actually 'watched', perhaps he was unaware...
Rafizi's modus operandi this time: the movement to present more detailed facts via his podcast page on Friday (20 Feb), which is a necessity rather than wasting time with the summons process against the Influencer involved. No need to waste court's every time you get attacked or criticised.
He said he would present more detailed facts on the matter during the Yang Bakar Menteri (YBM) podcast on Friday (Feb 20). “After these facts are presented, I will give Caprice the opportunity to share them with her audience and then apologise to me for the defamation. “If she fails to do so after being given the opportunity, I have instructed my lawyer to initiate legal action against her,” he said in a media statement on Tuesday (Feb 17).
'In the old days', Rafizi was known for his busyness in the field and now he is still the same, just a bit 'out of the way'. Famous for being a smart politician, now he is known for being someone who likes to complain. There are even rumors that he is trying to make 'Reform 2.0'. Rafizi who changed 360 degrees after the PKR election results came out: meaning that PKR people themselves do not want Rafizi Ramli, losing not a little, but a lot... (to be continued)

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