Does it take another TBH for SC to be sensible?


Securities Commision one after another their gangsterly behaviour towards financial publisher upon The Malaysian Reserve reporter, Dalila Abu Bakar yesterday.

According to Rocky Bru here, Dalila was requested to inform to SC's bureau not once though twice - morning as well as 6 pm.

The SC intimidated Dalila by melancholy to chuck a little Clause underneath a little Act at her. That could land her in jail as well as a RM5 mil fine if she did not obey her handphone as well as SIM card to them.

Editors, maestro jourmalists as well as NUJ is not keeping still as well as slammed SC for their indiscretion.

NST handling editor Nuraina Samad pronounced of a 8-hour investigation, "It (questioning) shouldn't be that prolonged as if they have disregarded something when they were just aiding a commission."

Veteran publisher Datuk A. Kadir Jasin pronounced it was extreme as well as a elect had no right, in actuality it was inapt for a SC to desecrate a journalists.

National Union of Journalists (NUJ) boss Norila Mohd Daud said, "It is up to a reporters to support or not, they have been thankful yes, though doubt them for a total 8 hours is quite a torture. This is not a rapist case."

The Star organisation arch editor, Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai, told The Malay Mail that BK Sidhu would be visiting a commision today accompanied by a lawyer.

The demeanour SC is flexing their power, notwithstanding a cheer by publisher as well as bloggers, it is as if they have been looking forward for a similar incident similar to a genocide of a late Teoh Beng Hock.

Newspapers as well as magazines shouldn't bend to such hazard as well as intimidation. They can retaliate to display suspicious misdeed as well as improprietary finished by SC, quite Chairperson, Tan Sri Zarinah Anwar.

Bukit Kiara beginning to stink to high heaven.
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Securities Commission taken to task
Eight hours of doubt as well long, editors as well as maestro reporters say

NADIRAH H. RODZI
The Malay Mail, Monday, Jun 28th, 2010

PETALING JAYA: Editors as well as maestro reporters have been lambasting a Securities Commision (SC) for using "interrogation" methods upon 3 commercial operation reporters.

In a "interrogation" that lasted about 8 hours, seasoned commercial operation contributor B.K. Sidhu was questioned upon a inform she wrote upon Jun seventeen upon Kenmark Industrial Co (M) Bhd trading irregularities that involved a exit of its estimable shareholder Datuk Ishak Ismail.

Veteran publisher Datuk A. Kadir Jasin pronounced it was extreme as well as a elect had no right, in actuality it was inapt for a SC to desecrate a journalists.

He added that since reporters were now being questioned by a SC, it was usually fair that a Press should closely guard a activities of a SC.

"Since they guard us, you guard them. It is usual to be called up by them though a reporters have to be treated with colour with apply oneself as well as fairness because they have been usually witnesses.

"If they want a sum or help, they need to be nice. When an interview is being conducted by them, they cannot review to any movement that can be considered putting them (journalists) underneath any pressure," he said.

Meanwhile, NST handling editor Nuraina Samad pronounced a eight-hour interrogation was as well long.

"Define questioning. It shouldn't be that prolonged as if they have disregarded something when they were just aiding a commission. I stand with all a editors upon this matter," she said.

National Union of ! Journali sts (NUJ) boss Norila Mohd Daud pronounced reporters lambasted a SC for a prolonged hours of questioning.

"It is up to a reporters to support or not, they have been thankful yes, though doubt them for a total 8 hours is quite a torture. This is not a rapist case.

"Besides, a reporters have been writing for a public. They should support an review though they shouldn't be put in a incident where they have been questioned for gruelling hours."

The Star organisation arch editor, Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai, told The Malay Mail that Sidhu would be visiting a commision tomorrow as well as would be accompanied by a lawyer, citing he "wants Sidhu to get a most appropriate authorised advice".

Meanwhile, Kadir was all for a elect to transport up market manipulators, that he believes a elect had yet to prove its seriousness.

"This is a time for a media to display what's starting upon in a SC," he said.

Last Wednesday, Sidhu was called up for doubt after reporting upon a SC obtaining an ex-parte claim to give up Ishak of KFC fame from traffic with a RM10.2mil worth of deduction he got from a sale of his shares in Kenmark.

Another publisher from Business Times, Azlan Abu Bakar, was called in a subsequent day.

Malaysian Reserve publisher Dalila Abu Bakar was called this morning for questioning.
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