It has been brought to my attention that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) should investigate whether the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, had committed at least two election bribery offences under the Election Offences Act 1957 in the Hulu Selangor by-election campaign for the Barisan Nasional candidate yesterday.
The first incident was his blatant disregard of the Election Offences Act against bribery when he tried to induce the 1,500 voters of Rasa to vote for the BN candidate by announcing the approval of RM3 million for rebuilding Rasa Chinese Primary School but with one big condition.
Najib publicly declared: “If we win this by-election, you can come to Kuala Lumpur the next day to look for me. I will write a personal letter to approve the money and it will be transferred to the school board’s account. If we lose, don’t have to come.”
The second incident was during his visit to Kampong Hassan where he promised the Chinese-majority voters in the area that the Barisan Nasional government would build 200 low-cost housing for them if the BN candidate wins the by-election.
Najib is doing what no other previous five Prime Ministers had done – promising to issue a RM3 million approval for the Rasa Chinese primary school and building 200 low-cost houses for the Kg Hassan predominantly-Chinese voters – both on the condition that BN wins the Ulu Selangor by-election today.
Has election of an elected representative, whether MP or State Assembly person, been reduced to buy-and-sell by BN leaders like in the marketplace under Najib as Prime Minister with the Election Offences Act to prevent electoral abuses and offences becoming a dead letter?
What has the MACC Chief Commissioner got to say?

#1 by cheng on on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 9:32 am
hulu sel ppl who voted for barang NAIK, EITHER VERY IMMORAL, UNETHICAL OR BRAINLESS!!!
#2 by ekompute on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 9:34 am
PR may not have won Hulu Selangor but they did not lose. With a 1,725 majority after pumping in some RM60 million in what can be construed as vote-buying, and with the Prime Minister personally campaigning and even walking miles to meet the voters, it is like a bidder in an auction paying 10 times the price to win the bid. With Hulu Selangor being a traditional BN stronghold, PR’s performance is indeed impressive.
BN will have sleepless nights inspite of “winning” because they know that they cannot afford to put in so much into every constituency, come the next general election. Do remember once again that Hulu Selangor used to be a constituency where they used to won with one eye closed.
#3 by yhsiew on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 9:37 am
Without Hindraf PKR is dead
http://www.malaysia-today.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=31440:without-hindraf-pkr-is-dead&catid=18:letterssurat&Itemid=100129
#4 by RGRaj on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 9:38 am
It was a surprise that BN won, inspite the many issues plaguing the nation currently.
The majority of HS voters are truly like toad under a coconut shell. And an unprincipled toad at that.
#5 by yhsiew on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 9:42 am
****** Without Hindraf PKR is dead ******
http://www.malaysia-today.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=31440:without-hindraf-pkr-is-dead&catid=18:letterssurat&Itemid=100129
#6 by ekans on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 10:14 am
In the Kuala Terengganu by-election on January 2009, Pakatan Rakyat took this parliamentary seat away from UMNO’s BN. Then, UMNO’s BN has recently taken the Hulu Selangor parliamentary seat away from Pakatan Rakyat. So now, all eyes are on the upcoming Sibu by-election.
#7 by frustrated doctor on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 10:23 am
Heard each chap in Felda scheme for 30rm to vote for Banyak Najis
#8 by SGPR on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 10:33 am
It is extremely hard to win the Sibu seat.
All the dirty tactics will continue to be deployed…
#9 by kpt99 on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 11:38 am
DAP will have challenging task to overcome the 2500 postal votes of course money politics is another problem in Sibu.The wisdom of 60% chinese voters will determine this by – election.DAP may apply the effective historical tactic of toppling ex- chief minister,Wong Soon Kai in 1997.Internal crisis of SUPP might slightly help DAP in one way or another.Just wait and see.How many Vitamin RM bombs will drop in Sibu by BN.It’s an interesting show.
#10 by waterfrontcoolie on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 4:33 pm
Since the Cash belongs to the people, they should rightly get it. If I were to be there, I will take the cash BUT vote my desire. Malaysians should begin act in this manner to deter the notion that every citizen has a price just like any commodity. With PKR, we all know the problem it is facing with so many Exs from BN, it is better to ditch those with such history rather than risking them at the next election. You may even can’t make it at the next GE, nevermind, you will surely down the line!
#11 by chengho on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 5:03 pm
Sibu ,you chance from slim to zero . Najib very popular there
west malaysia based party no place in Sarawak local politic . they love BN so much
#12 by Yee Siew Wah on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 5:19 pm
MACC dare not even take actions against that 2 lame froggies from Perak and how can the rakyat expect them to take actions against Mr C4, ooppps..sorry the PM. If they do, they will all die standing, literally. The very first day it was created by that sleepy flip flop lame duck guy, it was doom for failure. With so so many obvious cases that involve corruptions and murder to name a few, they just dont have the guts or just turn a blind eye.
PKR lost, but no big deal. The voters of U. Selangor at least got milllions$$$$$$$$$ provided those rich rich politicians and their cronies kept their promises.
As a matter of fact, they should thank our great ZAID for those $millionssssssss.
PKR will bounce back much much stronger.
#13 by monsterball on Monday, 26 April 2010 - 5:41 pm
How I wish I can kick Chengho’s balls and hospitalized him for few days.
It is worth the court case and a fine.
#14 by DCLXVI on Tuesday, 27 April 2010 - 9:55 am
Isn’t the Bandar Kuching MP and the Kota Sentosa Sarawak state assemblyman from DAP?
The majority of the good people of Sibu may love Umno-BN, but their fellow Sarawakians in their state capital of Kuching love Pakatan Rakyat more.