Monday, December 2, 2013

1. Very clever Musa Aman to go to jail


Become the next CM of Sabah must confiscate all the ill gotten properties and assets of MA.
 
Musa Aman make RM200m in ill gotten gains on Wisma Bandaraya, Kota Kinabalu
No. Description Profit   RM
Land obtained foc Based on the bank loan of RM15m or 70% of the market value     20,000,000
Premium not paid undervalue Based on 100% of the market value     20,000,000
Rent undervalue RM100k per year for 13 years to make it simple     1,300,000
Renovation for 12 storeys Without any quotation and at RM5m renovations for each floor paid by the State and Federal Gov’ts and likely by contractors closed to MA @RM2m each   24,000,000
Rental at excessive rates Each floor, MA makes excessive RM1m per year and that is RM12m per years @ 13 years and all the rental are paid from public funds   156,000,000
Total For 13 years     221,300,000
Questions: Musa Aman has to prove these estimated figures are erroneous and to round it up it is RM200m of ill gotten gains.

Prepared by Joshua Kong 2nd December, 2013



I got this piece of writing through email and I have edited it so that the story would be real but with some names (not politicians) amended because these politicians are immuned to any action.  If the Police and the MACC want the complete one, I can forward the original copy for their attention.   Joshua


The 3,564.8 square-meter (0.356 hectare) land on which Wisma Bandaraya sits was originally owned by the government. On 5 June 1981, it was given to KOPERASI SERBAGUNA SANYA BHD (KOSAN). On 19 April 1984, the land title, TL017539856, was issued.KOSAN is a cooperative owned by SANYA, the Sabah National Youth Association. During the time of Harris Salleh’s Berjaya government from 1976 to 1985, Musa Aman was SANYA’s Deputy President so it was he who applied for the land in 1981. Musa Aman very cleverly used SANYA and KOSAN as the front to acquire the land. However, once it was safely parked in the name of the cooperative, he then made his move to transfer it from the youth movement to his private company.But Musa Aman’s attempt to grab the land was blocked by the PBS government that ruled the state from 1985 to 1994.

This led to a crisis between Musa Aman and Datuk Masidi Manjun -- the Umno Sabah Liaison Assistant Secretary and Sabah Youth and Sports Minister -- who was then the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Youth and Sports. It was not until a decade later in 1994 when Umno swept the state was Musa Aman able to finally get his hands on this prime land, an effort which was assisted by Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Haji Mulia, one of those who walk through the Sabah corridors of power.Needless to say, Pandikar is today being well-rewarded for his assistance and he is one of those who are beneficiaries to much of Musa Aman’s generosity. Come to think of it, is Masidi’s appointment as the Umno Sabah Liaison Assistant Secretary and Sabah Youth and Sports Minister also a buy-off to get him to remain silent and not resist the move to transfer the land out of the youth cooperative and into Musa Aman’s private company?

The mistake Musa Aman made was in using his family company, BESTXX SDN BHD, (700XX-P) to acquire the land. BESTXX SDN BHD was incorporated on 28 April 1981 and the Registrar of Companies lists its address as Lot 2, Blok B, Tingkat 3, Kompleks Sedco, Kampung Air, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The company’s authorised capital is RM2 million while the paid up capital is RM1.4 million.On 25 September 2000, BESTXX SDN BHD officially ‘annexed’ the land.On that very same day -- 25 September 2000 -- the land was charged to XXXXXX Banking for a loan of RM14,672,000.00.On 25 September 2000, Musa Aman was the Minister in the Chief Minister’s office.

The Chief Minister then was the infamous Osu Sukam who is now fighting his case in court against the casinos that are claiming an unpaid debt. The two Directors of BESTXX SDN BHD are:1) TAN KOON XXX (NRIC No. XX0430-12-5057), whose registered address is Tingkat 9, Blok 50, Bangunan Yeng Ho Hong, Sandakan (who came onboard on 1 November 1983); 2) Musa Aman’s wife, DATIN FARIDAH BTE TUSSIN (NRIC no. 561120-12-5140), whose registered address is Unit No. 15.5-B2, Likas Square, Kota Kinabalu (who came onboard on 12 July 1999).The three shareholders of BESTXX SDN BHD are:1) DATUK MUSA HAJI AMAN (NRIC no. 510330-12-5093) who holds 840,000 shares.2) YENG XXXX SDN BHD (Co. reg. no. 317XX-W) that holds 420,000 shares.3) TAN KOON XXX (NRIC no. XX0430-12-5057) who holds 140,000 shares.(Total shares: 1,400,000 at RM1.00 per share)The premium for the land is in arrears ever since the land was acquired in 1981. The breakdown of the RM264,000.00 arrears, none of which has been settled thus far, is as follows:RM198,000.00 (up to the year 2003)RM16,500.00 (for the year 2004)RM16,500.00 (for the year 2005)RM16,500.00 (for the year 2006)RM16,500.00 (for the year 2007)Note the nominal amount of premium -- a mere RM16,500.00 a year for such a prime piece of land -- which is pittance, yet remains unpaid over the last 26 years. If this is not ‘close one eye’, or maybe both eyes, then I just do not know what is.Musa Aman has instructed all the government agencies to move to Wisma Bandaraya to ensure that the building is fully-tenanted.

Due to the excess supply of office space in Kota Kinabalu this has resulted in all the other buildings suffering a severe drop in tenants. Invariably, the government agencies have had to move to Wisma Bandaraya at a much higher rental cost than that being paid in the old premises such as Wisma Boon Siew and Wisma MUIS. Furthermore, now that they have moved to this new building, they have had to incur additional costs to renovate their offices. The cost to renovate the old premises of course cannot be salvaged and is money down the drain. Renovation costs need to be wiped out once you move to your new office and on top of that you need to again incur additional costs to renovate your new office.(Wisma Boon Siew: Where the Sabah Energy Corporation was originally located)The Sabah Energy Corporation was originally renting a space in Wisma Boon Siew before it was instructed to move out and move to Wisma Bandaraya. This move cost them an additional expense of RM5 million in renovation charges.

(The MUIS building where the Kementerian Pembangunan Sumber dan Teknologi Maklumat and the Jabatan Sumber Manusia was originally located and which is now almost vacant) The same went for the Kementerian Pembangunan Sumber dan Teknologi Maklumat and the Jabatan Sumber Manusia which were instructed to move out of the MUIS building and move into Wisma Bandaraya. Apart from more than RM2.5 million a year in rental charges, the Kementerian Pembangunan Sumber dan Teknologi Maklumat and the Jabatan Sumber Manusia also had to spend RM5 million in renovation costs. The total rental both these agencies have paid thus far since 2003 is almost RM10 million.

To ensure that Wisma Bandaraya does not suffer the same fate as Wisma Boon Siew and the MUIS building -- in the event that Musa Aman falls from grace -- he has instructed them to sign a 15-year rental agreement; apart from having to pour tens of millions into renovating their new offices. This means it is does not make economic sense for them to move out again.What is puzzling is the fact that government agencies such as the Kementerian Pembangunan Sumber dan Teknologi Maklumat and the Jabatan Sumber Manusia are entitled to free office space in the Federal Government building but instead are paying more than RM2.5 million a year in rental charges to rent a space in Wisma Bandaraya.

The Sabah Energy Corporation is paying an even higher rental charge than this. And the same goes for the other agencies as well such as FAMA and the Registrar of Companies that can get free office space in the Federal Government building such as Wisma Dang Bandang -- which is just next door and which is now almost empty since the National Registration Department and Immigration Department moved out and relocated to ‘Mini Putrajaya’. They are now paying millions in rental when they could actually get space free in a government-owned building.(Wisma Dang Bandang: which is just next door to Wisma Bandaraya is now empty and the various government agencies can actually take up the surplus space here free without having to pay exorbitant rental charges)Musa Aman has perpetuated.

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