Monday, January 1, 2007

Police Report lodged on 26-12-2006

Malaysian-Elections-2004-Police-Report-Sabah


11th Parliament and all Malayan States General Elections and 10th Sabah General Elections held 21st March 2004.


Kepada: Ketua Polis Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu,
Pejabat Polis Karamunsing, Kota Kinabalu.
26hb December 2006

POLICE REPORT
LAPORAN POLIS
on the conduct of the Malaysian Parliament and Sabah State General Elections 21 March 2004 by the Election Commission.
by
Joshua Y. C. Kong
Secretary General of Consumers' Association of Sabah and Labuan FT.
CASH

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"True justice for a nation comes NOT from an illegal Government of illegal people, for illegal people and by illegal people" Joshua Kong

RIGHTS OF CONSUMERS
1. Right to basic needs. (Hak untuk mendapatkan keperluan asas)
2. Right to compensation. (Hak untuk mendapatkan gantirugi)
3. Right to information. (Hak untuk mendapat maklumat)
4 Right to make choices. (Hak untuk membuat pilihan)
5. Right to make views. ( Hal untuk menyuarakan pendapat)
6. Right to security. (Hak untuk keselamatan)
7. Right to education on consumerism. (Hak untuk mendapat pendidikan pengguna)
8. Right to clean environment. (Hak untuk mendapat pendidikan alam sekitar yang bersih)


The Report Proper

On the conduct of the 11th National General Elections and 10th Sabah State General Elections- 21 March 2004 by the Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR)/Election Commission (/EC)

I, Joshua Kong Yun Chee want to lodge a Report as follows:-
Democratic election processes must be seen to be conducted fairly and orderly with minimum disruptions and discrepancies, but many observations appear otherwise namely:-
Cara-cara pilihan raya demokratic mestilah di nampak di buat dengan baik dan susun tanpa kekacauan atau perbezaan, tetapi banyak keadaan- keadaan sudah jadi kurang baik dan betul.

1) Frequent allegations of the faulty electoral rolls can be a reality as dubious citizens and/or phantom voters prevail as in Project IC/ Project M and other Police reports. Daftar pengundi disangka tidak betul kerana termasuk warga luar (rakyat dubious) dan/atau pengundi hantu yang diketahui di Projek IC/ Projek M dan Laporan Polis lain-lain. (refer A48, A49 (latest book/buku Project IC), A51- examples only).
2) The questioned conduct of the elections by all concerned EC included prior to nominations, during nominations, after nominations during campaign period and polling day including the votes counting and results. Perlaksaan pilihan raya oleh beberapa pihak yang berkenaan termasuk SPR adalah disoal dalam masa yang berkaitan iaitu sebelum penamaan, masa penamaan, masa selepas penamaan sehingga hari undi termasuk kira undi dan umum keputusannya.
3) The Gazette dated 12th April, 2004 available in print in July 2004 in Kota Kinabalu confirm the discrepancies generally in the issues of ballot paper for Parliament seat and the total of respective State seats under that particular Parliament seat. (Sabah's scenarios in A2 and a few sample of others in A4). Sabah scenario is also illustrated in 4 specific cases in Q1-4 while others are in another 4 specific case in Q5-8. Q1-8 are provided in details in A1 (lower portion) for cross references. Such rampant discrepancies create great suspicion on the conduct of the EC especially on polling day.
Gazette bertarikh 12hb April 2004 yang sedia pada Julai 2004 di Kota Kinabalu telah sahkan bebezaan seluruhannya dalam perkara keluaran Kertas Undi bagi kerusi Parlimen di bandingkan dengan jumlah keluaran kertas undi dalam Kerusi-kerusi negeri di masing kerusi Parlimen itu. (Hal Sabah di A2 dan lain-lain -contoh saja- di A4). Hal Sabah diketahui di 4 kes tertentu di Q1-4 apabila lain-lain di 4 kes tertentu di Q5-8. Q1-8 disedia butirnya di A1 (bawah) dengan rujukan. Kejadian berbezaan boleh hasilkan sangkaan besar atas perlaksaan SPR pada hari undi.

Attached with this report are samples of observations of discrepancies, errors as marked in diamond shaped note plus press cuttings of about 50 pages. Adalah sedia dengan laporan ini adalah contoh bagi bermacam berbezaan, kesalahan, seperti di tanda intan dan lebih kurang 50 muka surat.

In any possible misconduct of elections, rigging and irregularities may prevail giving rise to injustice when Government is formed. (A46, A47, A49). Perlaksaan yang kurang baik mungkin boleh ada tipu menyebabkan aniaya apabila Perentah dibentuk (A46, A47, A 49).

In view of many complaints and questionable incidences, as indicated in pages marked (A38-53), it is suggested that a Royal Commission of Inquiry be held to establish beyond doubt that 'electoral frauds' as perceived by some quarters had not taken place. In the meantime, it is an open question as to how the present EC can conduct any future elections with the full confidence of the consumers who are also likely be the voters and candidates.
Dengan banyak aduan dan kejadian disoal, yang disebut in muka surat (A38-53), di cadangkan sebuah Suruhanjaya diRaja siasat di bentuk supaya kesalahan/frauds pilihan raya yang disangka oleh rakyat di putus tiada diadakan. Sementara ini, soalan masa ini adakah SPR ini boleh melaksana pilihan raya akan datang dengan keyakinan penuh oleh pengguna-pengguna sabagai pengundi -pengundi dan calon-calon.


Kong Yun Chee @Joshua,
Chartered Accountant and Secretary General of Consumers Association of Sabah & Labuan FT.
Akauntan Bertauliah dan Setiausaha Agung - Persatuan Pengguna Sabah dan WP Labuan
26th December 2006 Kota Kinabalu. (NB: The Version in English is the basis of this report)

Together with this report was attached a booklet of 53 pages.



I had faxed my complaints to the Prime Minister, ACA KL, Suhakam KL, Election Commission KL, and ACA Sabah in April 2004, but as usual ignored.


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JK's Digest no 37 of December, 06 [369 of 2006] Why 'anarchy' in Malaysia?
COUNTDOWN to 2007, is there really celebrations when ....
As far as Malaysia and Malaya are concerned, there are lots of questions about the legality in the nation since 1963?
I leave that to the lawyers especially constitutional professionals to decide how 'anarchic" we are.
How many emergencies enforced once are still not repealed in 50 years?
What happened in 1965, can give the answer as far as Malaysia is concerned when Singapore left Malaysia.
Laws and their implications apart, there appear to be many scenarios of illegality in Sabah and Malaysia.
When there is an 'anarchic' scenario (top down) in the nation, yet the 'Government' wants to implement those laws.
Illegal people are given identity cards of 1-2 millions in Sabah and up to another million elsewhere in the nation.
The 2004's 11-ten National General Elections can be considered null and void and so we have an illegal Government at the Federal and State levels nationwide. The 10th Sabah's General Elections are definitely flawed and even 'fraudulent' now subject to the Police and the ACA to seriously look into my Police Report lodged on 26th December, 2006. My complaints to high offices in April 2004 were all and sundry ignored.
So learned lawyers, can an illegal Government implement and enforce those laws and statutes and yet claim not anarchic?
So in the interest of all concerned, lets 2007 be the start of sincere negotiations of all parties to the Malaysian Agreement 1963 to resolve whatever shortcomings and violation of the terms made in good faith. If the Korean case warrants a six nations talk over the nuclear standoff, then we can have a similar forum involving the United Nations, the British, Malaya, Singapore, Brunei, Philippines, and Indonesia. with Sabah, Sarawak, Labuan and Kalimantan - an eleven parties talk.
For me, I consider this as part of MIGS.
Joshua Kong (proponent of MIGS and WON)
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EPIC of Sabah - 3rd Ed., WATER, A tussle in biodiversity of two liquids - palm oil and water,
Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia in 1963, A Paper to Parliamentary Select Committee on Integrity (2006).
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