Taib Mahmud said he has no Swiss bank account. Would you believe him?  Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Abdul Taib Mahmud has categorically  denied allegations by the Bruno Manser Foundation (BMF) that he has  Swiss bank accounts, assets or investment in Switzerland.
He  also made the denial in a personal statement in the State Legislative  Assembly (DUN) sitting after the question and answer session yesterday  morning.
“Let me state categorically that I have no secret Swiss  bank account, nor assets or investments of any description. None  whatsoever (in Switzerland).
“Indeed, I have so stated in unequivocal terms in a letter last month to the president of the Swiss Federation.
“In  my letter, I have specifically asked the president to confirm if she  has allegedly ordered any investigation into the allegations by the BMF  to the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority or furnish me with a  copy of the application so that I can exercise my right to seek and  obtain an appropriate legal redress.
“I also pledged to render my  fullest cooperation to the Swiss Federation to swiftly bring the truth  to light so as to nail down all malicious falsehoods.
“Let me  reiterate here that the allegations by BMF are utterly false, evidently  politically motivated,” Taib told the august House here yesterday.
Taib  who is also the Minister of Planning and Resource Management and  Minister of Finance said the BMF had a track record of making scurrilous  and scandalous allegations against the state government for many years.
These  include claims about the cutting down of 90 per cent of the state’s  rainforests, although both local and international forestry experts have  certified that 70 per cent of the state’s forests are still being  preserved and sustainably managed.
“Therefore, BMF’s false  allegations about my assets in Switzerland are a continuation of its  malicious efforts to smear the state government, the state and the  leaders,” he reiterated.
Taib said his attention has recently  been drawn to allegations online in a “disreputable website” that claims  the Swiss authority may investigate him and the nature and sources of  assets belonging to him located in Switzerland.
“The allegations  by BMF have since been used by local politicians to advance their own  political agenda against me and the state government that I lead, which  once again have received a strong mandate from the people during the  last state election. As head of the state government and a member of the  legislature, in keeping with the parliamentary practice and tradition, I  am accountable to this august house.
“Therefore, it is only  proper and right for me to make a personal statement to this august  house in accordance of Standing Order 22 on the allegations by BMF, a  foreign NGO not at all accountable to the people of Sarawak,” he added.
On  Tuesday, Taib had said that he would make his statement on the issue as  it has been highlighted by recent reports by the Malaysian  Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) which is also investigating the case.  Taib added that the opposition was “barking at the wrong tree”.
“You  will have a surprise (from me) tomorrow,” Taib had told the media after  attending the opening State Legislative Assembly by head of state Tun  Abang Muhammad Salahuddin at DUN complex here Tuesday.
Before the  sitting, DUN Speaker, Dato Sri Asfia Awang Nassar had told the media  that the opposition would table a motion over the allegation of the MACC  against Taib at the ongoing DUN sitting. The opposition had picked up  the issue after MACC chief commissioner Datuk Seri Abu Kassim Mohammad  had confirmed that MACC was investigating Taib on the allegation of  timber corruption in the state on June 9.






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