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Disabled Members Protest
ILTC Malaysia members staged a protest outside JPJ Wangsamaju KL.
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Ketua Pesuruhajaya Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM), Datuk Abu Kassim Mohamad memohon maaf kepada ILTC
Dato' Abu Kassim Bin Mohamed, ingin memohon maaf di atas kenyataan tersebut yang tidak bermaksud untuk menyinggung perasaan mana-mana pihak dalam hal ini.
OKU: Ketua Pesuruhjaya SPRM minta maaf kepada Karpal Singh
KUALA LUMPUR, 19 Jan: Ketua Pesuruhajaya Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM), Datuk Abu Kassim Mohamad memohon maaf kepada Karpal Singh berikutan tindakan Peguam Kanan Persekutuan yang mewakili SPRM dikatakan menghina orang kurang upaya (OKU).
Begitu juga Peguam Kanan Persekutuan Persekutuan yang mengeluarkan kata-kata tidak baik terhadap OKU itu juga difahamkan telah memohon maaf.
Baru-baru ini, seorang Peguam Kanan Persekutuan didakwa mengeluarkan kata-kata menghina ke atas peguam Karpal Singh berkaitan dengan kecacatannya.
Ekoran itu, pelbgai pertubuhan OKU membuat bantahan terhadap penyataan yang dianggap menghina itu. Antaranya bantahan dibuat oleh Badan Latihan & Hidup Berdikari (ILTC), sebuah NGO yang mewakili orang kurang upaya.
(Gambar: Surat ILTC yang dihantar kepada SPRM bagi membantah kenyataan Peguam Kanan Persekutuan yang mewakili SPRM)
ILTC membantah kenyataan Peguam Kanan Persekutuan berkenaan yang dianggap sebagai menghina OKU apabila beliau menghina Karpal Singh.
Berikut adalah kenyataan penuh SPRM yang dihantar kepada Harakahdaily yang dikeluarkan oleh Ps. Nurhasmah Mohamed Kassim bagi pihak Ketua Unit Komunikasi Korporat
SPRM.SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA
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Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) merujuk kepada laporan media berhubung kenyataan Peguam Kanan Persekutuan yang mewakili SPRM dalam satu perbicaraan mahkamah pada 18 Januari 2010.
SPRM dimaklumkan bahawa Peguam Kanan Persekutuan tersebut telah menarik balik kenyataan yang dibuat dan permohonan maaf telah dibuat oleh beliau kepada individu berkenaan.
Ketua Pesuruhjaya SPRM mewakili warga SPRM ingin memohon maaf di atas kenyataan tersebut dan tidak bermaksud untuk menyinggung perasaan mana-mana pihak dalam perkara ini.
SPRM juga merujuk kepada dakwaan Rakyat Anti-Diskriminasi ke atas OKU Malaysia (MADD) dan Badan Latihan dan Hidup Berdikari (ILTC) yang dikatakan terpaksa menunggu lama untuk menyampaikan memorandum kepada Ketua Pesuruhjaya SPRM serta ketiadaan pegawai SPRM untuk menerima memorandum tersebut.
Pejabat Ketua Pesuruhjaya SPRM hanya menerima permohonan daripada ILTC berhubung penyerahan memorandum tersebut melalui faksimili jam 10.03 pagi pada 18 Januari 2010.
Dalam permohonan tersebut, ILTC meminta Ketua Pesuruhjaya SPRM datang ke Pejabat SPRM Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur untuk menerima memorandum tersebut pada jam 11.30 pagi.
Namun begitu, Ketua Pesuruhjaya SPRM tidak dapat hadir kerana pada waktu yang sama beliau menghadiri Majlis Perasmian MyID dan Mesyuarat Agensi-Agensi Sektor Awam oleh YAB Timbalan Perdana Menteri di Pusat Konvensyen Antarabangsa Putrajaya (PICC).
Walau bagaimanapun, pihak SPRM Wilayah Persekutuan telah diminta untuk menerima memorandum tersebut bagi pihak Ketua Pesuruhjaya.
SPRM memohon maaf di atas segala kesulitan yang dilalui oleh pihak MADD dan ILTC dan akan memastikan perkara ini tidak berulang lagi.
IBU PEJABAT
SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA,
PUTRAJAYA
19 JANUARI 2010
MACC says sorry
2010/01/20
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission yesterday issued an apology to the disabled community over a remark made by its head of prosecution Datuk Abdul Razak Musa during the Teoh Beng Hock inquest on Friday.
In a statement, the MACC said it did not mean to offend any quarters.It also said the MACC head office was notified that Abdul Razak had already withdrawn his statement and apologised to the individual concerned.
On Friday, Abdul Razak caused an uproar with his remark to lawyer Karpal Singh that "I can sit down, but you cannot stand up".
The apology was issued following several protests by several groups, including the Independent Living and Training Centre and the Malaysians Against Discrimination of the Disabled.
MACC says sorry to Karpal
MACC says sorry to Karpal
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission head of prosecution Datuk Abdul Razak Musa has apologised to Karpal Singh for making an insensitive remark to the latter on Friday.
In a press statement, the commission said Abdul Razak retracted his words and apologised to Karpal for his comments.
Last week during the Teoh Beng Hock inquest proceedings, Abdul Razak told Karpal, who was in a wheelchair, that “I can sit down, but you cannot stand up”.
The MACC also apologised for the insensitive comments made by Abdul Razak and said it was not the commission’s intention to offend any party.
Karpal, when contacted, said Abdul Razak had apologised to him in court immediately after the comment was made. The former had been cautioned by the judge as well.
“I accept the apology by the MACC in good grace and the matter should be left at that,” he said.
Karpal hoped that such an insult would not occur again, not only to him but to all disabled people.
On Monday, members of the Malaysians Against Discrimination of the Disabled (MADD) coalition submitted a memorandum to the MACC requesting that disciplinary action be taken against Abdul Razak for his comments.
The MACC’s Federal Territories director Azni Hamzah received the memorandum.
Disabled group wants council to do more
Disabled group wants council to do more
By STUART MICHAEL
THE Independent Living and Training Centre (ILTC) in Rawang handed over a memorandum to the Selayang Municipal Council (MPS) recently to build disabled-friendly facilities.
The memorandum asked the council to implement and enforce Local Building By-Laws to make the environment friendly to the disabled.
Speaking out: ILTC members gathering outside the council before handing over the memorandum.
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Group wants MACC to apologise to disabled
Group wants MACC to apologise to disabled
KUALA LUMPUR: Members of the Malaysians Against Discrimination of the Disabled (MADD) coalition have submitted a memorandum to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission requesting that disciplinary action be taken against a senior officer.
The movement claimed that the commission’s head of prosecution Datuk Abdul Razak Musa had insulted Karpal Singh on Friday.
The memorandum stated that the MACC should tender a public apology not only to Karpal but to all disabled people in the country.
Angry message: Independent Living and Training Centre for the disabled president Francis Siva, T. Anthony Siva Balan, V. Murusamy and J. Jesinda showing their displeasure yesterday. With them is Surendran (wearing tie).
It also demanded that the MACC immediately institute a full review of its training and recruitment methods, programmes and modules.
Last week during the Teoh Beng Hock inquest proceedings, Abdul Razak told Karpal, who is in a wheelchair, that “I can sit down, but you cannot stand up”.
The coalition was represented by seven wheelchair-bound members and its legal adviser, N. Surendran.
MACC’s Federal Territories director Azni Hamzah received the memorandum yesterday.
The group had to wait another 15 minutes before a MACC officer identifying himself as Khamswan emerged and offered to receive the memo on behalf of his office.