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Monday, October 28, 2002

Police probing memos from CM

By MUGUNTAN VANAR

 

KOTA KINABALU: Police have begun questioning people in connection with the

circulation of confidential memorandums regarding forestry matters from the

chief minister to an executive of state owned Innoprise Corporation Sdn Bhd.

 

“We are interviewing all those who have any connection with the memos,” said

Kota Kinabalu City Police Chief Asst Comm Hamdan Mohamad yesterday.

 

He said investigations begun shortly after Parti Bersatu Sabah deputy president

Dr Yee Moh Chai lodged a police report on Thursday after he received the memos

through post at the start of the Budget session of the State Assembly.

 

However, he declined to disclose the number of people whose statements had been

recorded so far.

 

Kota Kinabalu City CID chief Supt Mohd Akram Khan was seen at the lobby of the

assembly and believed to be investigating the matter.

 

Dr Yee had told reporters that the photocopies of the memos dated Nov 23 and

Nov 26, 2001, were between Chief Minister Datuk Chong Kah Kiat and state-owned

Innoprise Corporation Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Dr Fowzi Mohd Razi.

 

Two documents were supposedly memos from Chong to Dr Fowzi and the third was a

copy of extracts of minutes of meeting among directors of Innoprise signed by

its secretary D.B. Aludah.

 

Innoprise is the commercial arm of the Yayasan Sabah, the state & #8217;s largest

timber concession holder.

 

Chong, who on Friday urged police to investigate how copies of his memo with

regards to the revision of timber prices had slipped into public hands, said

that the officials of Innoprise and his office would give full cooperation to

the police.

 

He had told reporters that the documents circulated was only “half the

original” memos related to revision of timber prices interpreted by the

Innoprise board.

 

Describing those behind the memos as “vicious and malicious and had acted in a

cowardly manner & #8217; & #8217;, Chong said if they thought there was anything

wrong in the matter they could lodge a police report.

 

Chong also said that he had a fair idea who the “culprits” were but was leaving

it to the police to investigate.

 

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