Friday, 7 January 2011

Najib asked why only now

PM questions rape claims against minister

January 07, 2011
Rais has denied allegations that he raped his Indonesian maid in 2007. — File pic
PUTRAJAYA, Jan 7 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak cast doubts today on allegations that senior Cabinet Minister Datuk Seri Rais Yatim had raped his maid in 2007. In calling for an end to speculation on the case, the prime minister questioned why the matter was suddenly raised recently although the incident had allegedly taken place over three years ago.
“We cannot prejudge and pronounce anything against someone unless proper investigation is done.
“In any case, what happened was in 2007. The question is why now?” he told a press conference at his office today.
Najid urged all parties against speculating on the matter, pointing out that Rais had already responded to the allegations.
“He has made a statement. He stands by his statement and he is willing to be investigated so let the process take its course,” he said.
Rais, the Information, Communications and Culture Minister, issued a public statement yesterday to deny reports that he had raped his Indonesian maid in 2007.
“I deny every allegation made, whether it involves raping any individual four years ago or other accusations published by wild writers on the Internet or any political party,” said Rais in a statement published through state news agency Bernama.
He also urged the public to stop speculating on the case while the investigation is ongoing.
“For the sake of justice and humanity, those who practise dirty politics whether through Internet or other media should stop speculating, defaming or to engage in unethical acts,” he said.
Rais’ denial came just hours after PKR-linked group Malaysian Youth Solidarity (SAMM) led by Badrul Hisham Shaharin lodged a police report over the allegations.
Rais however said the allegations were made with bad intention and had no legal basis.
“All writings, reports, commentaries, speculations including pictures published by blogs, websites regarding any wrongdoing or allegation of sexual misconduct against any individual were made with bad intention, fabricated lies, were fictional and with no legal basis whatsoever,” said Rais.
He also stressed that the accusation did not originate from a leaked US Embassy cable as alleged by a pro-Umno blogger.
The allegations, which first surfaced late last month, claim a minister raped his Indonesian maid while he was part of the Abdullah administration in 2007.
Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who stepped down in April 2009, was also accused by several pro-Umno blogs of attempting to cover up the case.
The case was said to have been uncovered the same year it took place by Migrant Care, an NGO with close ties to senior PAS leaders.
A report by Migrant Care containing, among others, an interview with the alleged rape victim has also been circulated.
The NGO had reportedly confirmed the accusation based on its own investigation but it said the maid, who has since returned to Indonesia, did not want to be disturbed.
TMI

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