From Harakah Daily
Coordinator of Orange 13, Fariz Musa urged the National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) disclose the tenant condominium in Bangsar One Menerung allegedly paying a monthly rental of RM70 thousand a month.
Fariz urged the Executive Director of NFC, Datuk Seri Mohamed Salleh Ismail, exposing tenants involved in the event the condominium is purchased for investment purposes, according to KeadilanDaily.
"We dispute the fact that Datuk Seri Mohamad Salleh said the condominium rental is RM70 thousand a month.
"We urged Datuk Mohamad Salleh reveal who rented the condominium," said Fariz.
He is better known as a teacher Fariz urgent matter before making a police report against the NFC at the Dang Wangi police station, this afternoon.
According to Fariz, admission Mohamad Salleh that NFC bought not one but two condominium allegedly as an investment instrument is a clear evidence of breach of trust activities.
Orange 13, an NGO fighting for the issues close to masayarakat has made the first report in the office of Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in Putrajaya last week.
MACC and contact Fariz and informed that the report is submitted to the Royal Malaysian Police and investigated under Act 613, Section 409 of the Penal Code, conviction for criminal breach of trust activities.
The first report cites Orange 13 condominiums purchased price of RM9.8 million NFC. However, admission Mohamad Salleh that NFC, a government-funded cattle-actually bought two luxury condominium units priced at 13.8 million led Orange 13 to create a new report this morning.
Yesterday, PKR claimed NFC spend RM32, 000 in public funds to finance the umrah packages Minister of Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Jalil and his family.
That is crazy a country..
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