Saturday, August 1, 2009

30 POLICE REPORTS OF JOSHUA KONG

30 POLICE REPORTS of Joshua Kong worth RM30 trillions and more

CONTENT
1. Police Report on EPIC (Extra People IC) 28 October 2004 KK/rpt/23408/04
2. PR and ACA -The RM5 Billion water Malaise in Sabah 28 Oct 04 KK/RPT/23409/04 and ACA submitted on 15-3-04.
3. UMNO Sabah and its landed properties(USH) KK/rpt/27530/04 21 Dec 2004 **
4. UMNO Sabah and its membership (USKA) KK/rpt/27530/04 21 Dec 2004 **
5. Bank Negara & Ringgit Notes (BNRM) KK/rpt/27530/04 21 Dec 2004 **
6. Non Revenue Water (NRW) KK/rpt/27530/04 21 Dec 2004 **
7 . Petronas & Sabah (P&S) KK/rpt/27530/04 21 Dec 2004 **
8. Identity Cards -genuine and dubious in the hands of illegals under P1/P2 'Project Mahathir' Karamunsing Rpt/0227/06 21 June 06 (Jointly with President of Consumer Association of Sabah & Labuan FT (CASH) & Hashima Hasbullah of CASH)
9. On the conduct of the 11th National General Elections and 10th Sabah State General Elections- 21 March 2004 by the Election Commission (EC) K'sing/Rpt/10281/06 26 December 06
10. Police Report on Land Issues in Sabah Karamunsing/002428/07 14 February 2007
11. Police Report on our security and sovereignty K'sing/ 003948/07 16 March 2007. (Jointly with President and Secretary General of CASH)
12. POLICE REPORT ON a gangster SOH See Yee@Gary Su/Soo Luyang/002101/07 15 June 2007
13. POLICE REPORT ON Datuk Dr. Hj Patawari bin Hj Patawe Nric 571227-12-5051/H6008708/ 571227-71-5051 K'sing/008725/07 15 June, 2007
14. POLICE REPORT on EPIC OF SABAH K'sing/010000/07 07/07/2007 %%.
15. Police report on Sabah wealth as near gone K'sing/010000/07 07/07/2007 %%
16. Police Report on EC=Electoral Corrections K'sing/011997/07 10/08/2007
17. Police report on SESB for frauds against consumers K'sing 0015944/07 19th October 2007
18. Daily Express & Mr. Kassim Sangi (criminal injustice) Luyang/003634/07 19/10/07
19. Foreign Banks Accounts (corruption?) Luyang/004218/07 10/12/07
20. UK Arms deal with M'sia (corruption) Luyang/004222/07 10/12/07
21. Report on 18 Police Reports (Reminder) Luyang/004222/07 10/12/07
22. Pakistani with Mykad & 1 year Passport Luyang/001099/08 08/04/08
23. Frauds of General Elections 2008 Luyang/001100/08 08/04/08
24. Malaysia Agreement & Breaches K'sing/008525/08 06/06/2008
25. Petroleum Development Act and (Petronas), PM & NPA Council L/002072/08 11/7/ 08
26. ADUN Nilwan Kabang & MyKadnya L/002073/08 11th July, 2008
27. kejangakan atau perbuatan membazir atau memboros bangsa negara [ Profligacy of national resources] 3 Februari 2009.
28. Crisis of Sabah Consumers Association Tanjung Aru/000472/09 bt 06/02/09
29. Bank Negara Malaysia and my outstanding Police Reports treated as No further action. (Police report Karamunsing/012023/09 27 July 2009)
30. Sabah Consumers Association Crisis (2nd Report) Police report Karamunsing/012025/09 27 July 2009
I have also lodged Report to Suhakam and Biro Pengaduan Awam for the outcome if any of those Police Reports.

NB: ** five items in one Police Report; %% two items in one Police Report.
These Police reports as supported by about 500 pages are filled with items of Tsunami of Illegals & Illegalities (TII).
These Police Reports when acted on appropriately are worth many Trillions of Ringgit. http://malaysia-police-reports.blogspot.com/

1 comment:

  1. this is relevant to Police Report 5 on Bank Negara


    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific_business/view/1253670/1/.html


    Australia central bank sells scandal-hit note firm stake
    Posted: 12 February 2013 1142 hrs
    This file photo, taken on February 22, 2004, shows a variety of Australian dollar notes. Australia's central bank on Tuesday announced the sale of its stake in scandal-hit note printing firm Securency and said an independent governance review had cleared it of "inappropriate" insight. (AFP/File - Richard A. Brooks)

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    This file photo, taken on February 22, 2004, shows a variety of Australian dollar notes. Australia's central bank on Tuesday announced the sale of its stake in scandal-hit note printing firm Securency and said an independent governance review had cleared it of "inappropriate" insight. (AFP/File - Richard A. Brooks)



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    SYDNEY: Australia's central bank on Tuesday announced the sale of its stake in scandal-hit note printing firm Securency and said an independent governance review had cleared it of "inappropriate" insight.

    The Reserve Bank of Australia sold its 50 per cent holding in Securency, accused of taking bribes to win contracts in Asia, to British venture partner Innovia Films for A$65 million (US$66.7 million).

    "The sale of the bank's interest in Securency is in accordance with the bank's long-standing intention to exit from the joint venture once Securency had established itself as a viable long-term supplier in the international market," the RBA said in a statement.

    Note Printing Australia, a second RBA firm implicated in the Asia bribery scandal which the media broke in 2009, would remain a "wholly-owned subsidiary of the bank", it added.

    The RBA also released a review into the governance of Securency and NPA by independent consultancy Cameron Ralph which cleared it of serious oversight issues.

    Cameron Ralph said the RBA "gave reasonable consideration as to the governance arrangements for the two companies, and put in place processes for their oversight and reporting which were broadly consistent with usual practice at the time".

    It appointed people to the firms' boards that it was "entitled to believe could direct the affairs of the companies with due care, diligence and skill", received regular reports and responded in a "considered and deliberate way".

    The bank took "appropriate action where the entities appeared not to be performing in line with expectations and/or standards", Cameron Ralph added.

    "Clearly, with the benefit of hindsight, there could have been more oversight applied to the activities of the companies, which may have detected earlier the alleged illegal payments" it said.

    "But that does not mean that the Bank's oversight at the time was inappropriate."

    Eight executives from Securency and NPA are facing claims they conspired to bribe officials at foreign banks to secure contracts to make plastic banknotes.

    Both companies have also been charged over the alleged racket, which involved contracts in Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Nepal.

    - AFP/ck

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