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Friday, 18 January 2008

Nail Me Good - Bad Name For a Nail Salon by Kenny Sia


Kenny Sia wrote:

"The owner of this nail salon must've got her inspiration during a boink.


Or more likely, she just didn't know the double-meaning of the word "nail".

Who the heck calls their nail salon "NAIL ME GOOD" anyway? Now we know all her customers will be going to her salon to get nailed good. Real good.

Hey! Maybe next, she'll open a massage centre, called "BANG ME HARD"." Read further...

Thursday, 17 January 2008

Shell Citibank Credit Card - A Cash Draining Card


FM:Have you guys heard about the CitiBank-Shell Credit Card that is being promoted at Shell Stations around Malaysia. Before you guys sign-up for the CitiBank-Shell Credit Card, please have a read below. Sometimes when you subscribe to credit card, we all don't read the fine print.



Are you fancy of getting a credit card that offers 5% rebate on shell petrol and 1.5% rebate on other purchases?

If your answer is yes, then you are draining your money away!

The newly launched Shell Citibank credit card is not as good as its sounds - to enjoy the rebate, you must have a carry forward balance. Yes, a carry forward balance that you have to pay Citibank 18% interest per annum. But that's is not all, your so called 'rebate' is based on your current month spending. That means if you have a carry forward of RM10,000 but did not use the card at all for the current month, you get 'zero' rebate.

To be precise, this 'rebate' card is an old card - it has been around for about 2 years. But now taking advantage of the fuel cost concern, Citibank co-branded it with Shell.

This is how the rebate scheme works:
· First, you need to have a carry forward balance. The amount of that carry forward determines the rebate rate (%) that the card holder is getting.


· Then based on your current month spend, you will get the rebate (as shown by the rebate table above) - your rebate is not based on your total carry forward balance. Repeat: your rebate is not based on your total carry forward balance, but current month spending

In short, to get your 'rebate' you must have at least of RM2,000 outstanding balance in you card AND continue use the card. The outstanding balance is the net of previous month balance minus current month payment. If you do that, every month you will be paying RM30.00, or RM360 a year for the minimum RM2,000 outstanding balance.

Let's do a simple math here:

If you spend RM500/mth on shell petrol and your classic card has a RM2,000 outstanding balance, at 1.5%, you are getting RM7.50 as 'rebate', while at the same time, paying RM30.00 for the interest. The 'nett' profit for Citibank is RMRM22.50. Your are essentially "over paying" 4 times the price (30/7.5)

To 'break even' (so that your RM30.00 interest payment = rebate value), you need to pump RM2,000 shell petrol a month, or charge RM6,000 a month for non-shell related purchases.

The USD100.00 per barrel of crude oil won't kills you, but the Citi-Shell card will.

Whopper of a grouper bought for RM10,000


IPOH: A group of friends will be having a memorable Chinese New Year reunion dinner, thanks to a 180kg grouper.

The fish was caught off the waters near Pulau Sembilan in the Straits of Malacca on Tuesday.

Heng Soon Hau, who bought the fish for around RM10,000 after a bid, said he bought the grouper (known as loong pan in Cantonese or dragon grouper) for his friends in Kuala Lumpur.

“My friends are in the seafood business in Kuala Lumpur and they are going to have the fish for their reunion dinner,” he said yesterday.



Explaining that he had bought the fish at a good price, the 40-year-old Heng said: “This is something which money cannot buy. You can never get another fish like this even if it costs RM20,000.

“It is a good price to pay for such a fish, especially now when it is close to Chinese New Year.”

Heng, who is also from Hutan Melintang, said the price of fish would normally go up during the Chinese New Year period because many families would want to have fish for their reunion dinner.

“The fish will normally cost 30% more during the Chinese New Year period. It is a sign of prosperity to be able to eat such a good and expensive fish,” he said.

The fish captured the attention of many people, who bid for it when the fishermen docked at Hutan Melintang.

Source: The Star Online

T-shirts 'Lingam was speaking to me!' - selling like hot cakes



KUALA LUMPUR: The white top has screaming imprints Lingam was speaking to me! It’s one of the hottest selling T-shirts in town.

The ongoing Lingam video clip inquiry has brought more customers to Patrick Saw's shop asking for the “Lingam T-shirt”.

“I’ve actually had this design for a while but it became a hit and sold like hot cakes since a couple of days ago,” said Saw, who designs T-shirts.

“I update myself with current trends and issues and put them across in a graphic and humorous manner just to keep the people’s interest going,” he added.

“My inspirations come from whatever I see and hear,” the 54-year-old Saw said.

No to street protests, yes to walking around naked and No ethnic cleansing in Malaysia but armpit cleansing aplenty are some eye-catching phrases printed on T-shirts at his T-Junction stall at the Central Market.

Saw said his T-shirts were purely meant to be humorous with no sarcastic meaning in them.

“I am not caustic in my comments. Just to keep things relevant,” he said, adding that all his ‘creations’ were his own ideas.

Asked if he has encountered any trouble, Saw replied: “No, it has been smooth and no trouble so far. But I reckon someone has got to be too narrow-minded to think that the phrases are offensive.”

“The idea is for people to look at it and have a good laugh. I get a kick out of seeing people laugh at my designs,” said Saw, who started the business three years ago after returning from living abroad for 30 years.

A former restaurateur, Saw had designed a few images as decorative items for his outlets in Hong Kong and was asked to produce them in T-shirts.

“Well it has been a business for three years now and I am pleased that the response has been good,” he said, adding that his first designs were the “Mickey Maos” based on the Chinese military and political leader, Mao Zedong.

Source: The Star Online

Wednesday, 16 January 2008

Not that funny after all: 16-year-old boy held over bid to extort money



PETALING JAYA: Police arrested a 16-year-old youth yesterday morning in connection with the abduction of Sharlinie Mohd Nashar.

He had demanded RM5,000 together with RM200 pre-paid top-up from Sharlinie's father, Mohd Nashar Mat Hussain, through several phone calls.

Selangor Criminal Investigation Department chief Senior Assistant Commissioner II Mazlan Mansor said the youth was detained after Nashar lodged a police report on the matter.

He was remanded for four days to facilitate investigations. Evidence in connection with the case was also seized from the suspect.

Mazlan said the youth had made several calls to Nashar over the past few days with the demands. Police started monitoring the calls made using the suspect's phone to Sharlinie's father.
Petaling Jaya police chief Assistant Commissioner Arjunaidi Mohamed said the youth was being investigated to determine whether he was involved in Sharlinie's kidnapping and for criminal intimidation under the Penal Code and Multimedia Act.

Arjunaidi said the boy was picked up about 6.30am at his home in Bagan Serai, Perak. He was still sleeping when the police came for him

He said police were also investigating whether the suspect's parents knew about the demands made to Sharlinie's parents.

Arjunaidi issued a stern warning against those who made prank calls to Sharlinie's family.

"Don't try to be funny with us. We mean business and our intention is to save Sharlinie. This will be a lesson to anybody who tries to play games."

Yesterday's arrest was the first which involved monetary demand.

On Sunday night, police detained a 27-year-old Indonesian maid in Johor Baru for giving false information on Sharlinie's whereabouts via the short message service (SMS).

A nationwide operation to save 5-year-old Sharlinie, fondly known as Linie, is being carried out by police contingents in all states.

Arjunaidi said police would also interview the witness who spotted a girl who looked like Linie in Danok, Thailand, as they needed all the information they could from the public.

However, he said police believed the child and the suspect were still in the country.

"We have several leads in the case and are filtering the information."

Source: The New Straits Times

FM: Not that funny after all - you farking loser

Monday, 14 January 2008

Two held to help in Nurin murder probe



KUALA LUMPUR: Police have arrested two men – a 43-year-old drug addict and 32-year-old security guard – to help in investigations into Nurin Jazlin Jazimin's murder.

It is learnt that the drug addict was nabbed in Lorong Haji Taib in the Chow Kit area here on Saturday following information that he may be involved or have some information regarding the abduction, rape and murder of Nurin.

A team of police officers from Dang Wangi together with their Bukit Aman counterparts arrested the man at 11pm. He is being quizzed at the federal police headquarters in Bukit Aman.

The security guard was arrested at an abandoned building in Jalan Tun Razak after police received a tip-off that he resembled the photofit of the Kampung Baru molester.

Four girls who were victims of the molester, were also brought to the building by police to assist in investigations.

However, they could not give a positive identification. The girls were there at 3.40pm and left about 10 minutes later.

It is said the security guard owns a black Kriss motorcycle, resembling the one used by the Kampung Baru molester.

City CID chief Senior Asst Comm (II) Ku Chin Wah said the security guard was arrested at 10am.

He said the arrests were made under “Ops Sunti”, which was formed after Nurin's murder.

“I urge the media and the public not to speculate on the two arrests as it may jeopardise investigations. We will issue a statement if there is a breakthrough,” he added.

Sunday, 13 January 2008

Lingam clip is true, says man


KUALA LUMPUR: A businessman said yesterday that the Lingam video clip was taken by his son.

Loh Mui Fah claimed the incident took place at Datuk V.K. Lingam's house in Kelana Jaya in late December 2001.

He had gone to Lingam's house with his son to obtain legal advice on family and business matters.

Loh, 57, claimed that whatever was said in the video clip was true. However, he claimed neither he nor his son knew how the video clip was made public.

The video clip allegedly shows lawyer Lingam brokering judicial appointments with a senior judge.
Loh said he would be at the Jalan Duta Court complex tomorrow to testify before the Royal Commission of Inquiry, which was established to investigate the authenticity of the Lingam video clip and the truth of the allegations. The commission begins its sitting tomorrow.

When contacted, Lingam declined to comment on Loh's claims. However, he said that he would give evidence before the commission.

In an interview at his lawyer Americk Singh Sidhu's house last night, Loh said: "I was not aware then that my son was recording Lingam's telephone conversation. My son, who is now overseas, confirmed that he was responsible."

Saying his son was an avid photographer, Loh claimed that his son had earlier taken photographs of the lawyer's house and a discussion between Lingam and his sister, also a lawyer, on a legal matter when they were in the house.

However, he said, it was a mystery how the clip was made public. He said: " My son claimed that it was stored in a computer and wondered how it went to a third party."

He said he only knew of the existence of the video clip after it was talked about.

Loh said he and his son were prepared to testify before the Royal Commission of Inquiry.

"I will be at the Jalan Duta Court complex to testify before the panel. My son is also prepared to do the same."

Loh, who has business interests here and overseas, said he had no interest in the telephone conversation Lingam had with the unidentified person.

"The conversation started after he (Lingam) received a call. Whatever that was spoken and now widely publicised is true," he claimed.

Loh said it was also true that he posed several questions to Lingam after the conversation ended, which included who he was talking to.

"He told me it was the Chief Judge of Malaya," he added.

Loh claimed that since then, unknown individuals had been trailing him and his office had been broken into on several occasions.

Americk Singh said the evidence of his client and the client's son was important as it was covered by the terms and reference of the commission.

"We feel they can go straight to the commission and assist in the inquiry. They need not give any statement to the ACA first."

Last December, the government announced the setting up of the commission headed by former Chief Judge of Malaya Tan Sri Haidar Mohamed Nor.

The commission members are Tan Sri Amar Steve Shim Lip Kiong, Datuk Mahadev Shankar, Puan Sri Zaitun Zawiyah Puteh and Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Khoo Kay Kim.

The terms of reference of the commission are:

- to ascertain the authenticity of the video clip;

- to identify the speaker, the person he was speaking to in the video clip and the persons mentioned in the conversation;

- to ascertain the truth or otherwise of the content of the conversation in the video clip;

- to determine whether any act of misbehaviour had been committed by the person or persons identified or mentioned in the video clip; and,

- to recommend any appropriate course of action to be taken against the person or persons identified or mentioned in the video clip should such person or persons be found to have committed any misbehaviour.

Sixteen witnesses have been subpoenaed to testify before the commission.

Source: The New Straits Times

Saturday, 5 January 2008

Threat to expose sex romps



KUALA LUMPUR: A jilted lover is threatening to expose his own videotaped bedroom romps.

The 24-year-old woman has been receiving text messages from her former boyfriend, also 24, threatening to spread their intimate moments which had been caught on video and camera.

They first met as colleagues two years ago, and their friendship developed into a relationship. But it soured when she discovered that he was married.

"I broke up with him in July last year when I found out that he was married.

"I thought we could part amicably but he started sending me text messages saying he'll spread videos of our lovemaking sessions on the Internet if I didn't continue having sex with him," the woman said at a press conference at the MCA Public Services and Complaints Department here yesterday.
She claimed that the recordings were made without her knowledge, and could have been done using spy cameras. She alleged her boyfriend also threatened to send people to rape her.

The woman went on having sex with him out of fear until last month, when she decided that enough was enough.

She lodged a police report on Dec 29 and her case is being investigated.

Department head Datuk Michael Chong said there were six similar cases last year.

"I believe that this is only the tip of the iceberg and that there will be many more to come," he added.

He urged victims to come forward to seek help and not to live in fear.

He also reminded girls to be more careful to avoid being caught in compromising situations.

Source: The New Straits Times

Thursday, 3 January 2008

Ex-newscaster Wan Zaleha Wan Radzi taken on terror ride by 3 men



KUALA LUMPUR: Former TV3 newscaster Wan Zaleha Wan Radzi had a rude start to 2008 when she was assaulted and driven off in her car by several men on Tuesday.

The ordeal began at 9pm when Wan Zaleha, 49, now a businesswoman, was walking towards her car in Pusat Bandar Damansara.

As she was approaching the vehicle, three men got out of a black car which had pulled up next to her.

Pretending to be officers from a government agency, one of the men approached her and asked for her identity card.

While she was searching her purse for the identity card, the man pushed her into their vehicle.
Wan Zaleha struggled and screamed for help, but was silenced by a man who had his hand on her neck and told her to keep quiet.

They took her around the Damansara Heights area and demanded her purse and the key to her car.

When she acceded to their demand, they drove back to where her car was and one of them got off.

The man drove off with her car.

But her ordeal did not end there. The men drove her around the city for several hours before dropping her off near the Puchong Perdana mosque.

Wan Zaleha lodged a report at the Bukit Puchong police station at 12.35am yesterday. She lost RM1,000 and her handphone.

City CID chief SAC II Ku Chin Wah confirmed the incident but declined to elaborate. Wan Zaleha could not be reached for comment.

Source: The New Straits Times

Malaysian Health Minister Sex Tape by Kenny Sia


Kenny Sia wrote:

"I thought the government was gonna announce an election early this year. Instead what we saw was an erection.

...

In case you didn't get what I was talking about, apparently our Malaysian Health Minister did a Paris Hilton and appeared in a sex video tape. 60-year-old Datuk Seri Chua Soi Lek was caught with his pants down having sex with a young girl who wasn't his wife. The video was leaked and made into a DVD distributed throughout Johor.

Following the release of the sex tape, the Health Minister who is also MCA vice-president subsequently apologised and resigned from all posts.

...

The minister claimed that the woman he was caught having sex with was "a personal friend".

I used to think personal friends are those people you go out with from time-to-time to have Starbucks and then disappear all of the sudden when your birthday is coming close. I didn't know you could actually have sex with personal friends. Wtf I feel so cheated. Dammit all you personal friends of mine I want my money back." Read further


Wireless spy camera costs as little as RM300


KUALA LUMPUR: For as little as RM300, one can easily set up a wireless camera to spy on unsuspecting victims.

The price of a pinhole camera, about the size of a matchbox, starts from RM50, while a wireless transmitter and receiver set can be bought at RM250.

Electronics storeowner David Leng said the camera could easily be bought and installed by anyone without the need to hire a technician.

“You use a screw to attach the camera to the wall or ceiling, and then connect the camera to a wireless transmitter and a power outlet. You can even use a battery to power the transmitter, but of course it won’t last long,” he told The Star.


Leng said the wireless set could receive the transmission signal within a 100m radius.

“The wireless receiver is either plugged into a digital video recorder (DVR), or a computer or laptop with audio-visual plug points, to record the images,” he said.

Another electronics storeowner, who requested anonymity, said one could also buy a RM280 USB-enabled DVR, which enables the wireless receiver to be plugged into the USB port of any computer.

He also sells a wireless model, where the receiver is complete with an LCD screen, for RM600.

“This model is usually used as a baby monitor. So you can only see the live view on the LCD monitor,” he said, adding that to record the video, one can link the receiver to a DVR.

He said those who buy cameras for surveillance purposes would usually get the bigger, wired ones instead of pinhole cameras as they were of better quality and not affected by electronic interference.

“Usually those who buy the pinhole ones are up to mischief. I just sell them. We cannot assume everyone has bad intentions. If I sell knives, and they are used to kill people, does that mean I must stop selling them?” he said.

Source: The Star Online

Wednesday, 2 January 2008

Chua says sorry over sex DVD


SEGAMAT: Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek has admitted that he is the politician shown in the sex DVD that is being circulated in Johor.

He said the woman seen in the DVD was a personal friend.

In a press conference yesterday, Dr Chua said: “Who did it and why is obvious – but it is not important now. What is most important is that my family, wife and children have personally accepted my apology.”

His wife Datin Seri Wong Sek Hin said later in a statement that she and the family would stand by him. Dr Chua, who is MCA vice-president and Labis MP, said he would not be resigning over the sex DVD but would let the Prime Minister decide on the matter.

“I have seen Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting and I have personally apologised to them,” he said, reading from a one-page statement.

He also apologised to Malaysians, his supporters and colleagues.

Dr Chua said he did not record the video clip.

“I saw the DVD on Sunday when a friend gave a copy to me,” he said. He said he was unsure whether the clips were recent or old.

Asked about his political future, Dr Chua said: “I leave it to party members, leaders and the Malaysian public to be the judge. It's not for me to speculate.”

Dr Chua, who was clad in a yellow batik shirt, said he met with Abdullah on Monday.

Asked about what had transpired and the reactions from Abdullah, Najib and Ong, he said it was better to get the reactions from them as he could not comment on their behalf.

On his next course of action, Dr Chua said: “I will think about it after meeting the press.”

He said that although so far no police report had been lodged, the Inspector General of Police himself has initiated investigations.

“Of course, as a responsible citizen I will assist in the police investigations. It is a crime to intrude into people’s privacy or into a person’s room,” he said.

Dr Chua said it would be business as usual for him. He had earlier attended a function at the Segamat hospital before holding the press conference at 4.10pm.

Also present at the packed press conference were about 100 supporters and leaders, including state MCA deputy liaison chief Tan Kok Hong, Pulai Sebatang assemblyman Datuk Tee Siew Kiong, Senai Assemblyman Chun Yoon Fook and Pengkalan Rinting assemblyman Low Teh Hian.

After the press conference, Dr Chua left for Bekok to meet with the Indian community there. “I will not let people tarnish, prevent and stop me from carrying the duties entrusted to me as a minister, MP and party leader,” he said.

He thanked his colleagues, supporters and Malaysians for their concern and support which he had received through phone calls and SMSes.

Asked how his family was coping, Dr Chua appealed to the press to give him and his family space during this difficult time.

Source: The Star Online

A calm Chua faces newsmen


HEALTH Minister Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek was in an uncomfortable position yesterday as he faced down pressmen. But he was brave and calm as he fielded questions from the reporters.

Q: Datuk, do you know who is behind the tape?

A: If you look at the statement, what is left out is why have they done this tape. The reason is obvious. But that is not in the statement.

Q: Any idea, Datuk, who did it?

A: Who has done it is not important, I already said I will not speculate.

Q: Could it be a political rival?

A: I don’t know and I will not speculate and it is not important.

Q: What is your position now?

A: All the ministers serve at the pleasure of the prime minister.

Q: How about making a police report?

A: I will think about it. The police have already started their own investigation. Intruding into people’s privacy is an offence.

Q: Is this a bid to end your political career?

A: That I do not know and I leave it to all party members, my leaders and all Malaysians to be the judge. I will not speculate.

Q: Could there be some efforts to tarnish what you have done?

A: I have already said the reason the tape was made and the agenda was obvious.

Q: What was the Prime Minister’s reaction when you met him?

A: I met the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and (the) MCA president, and (what their reactions were) I think it is appropriate for you all to ask them. I cannot represent them and give views about myself.

Q: When did you meet the PM?

A: I met the Prime Minister yesterday.

Q: When did you know about the tape?

A: On Sunday.

Q: Have you seen the video?

A: Yes.

Q: How did you get the tape?

A: A friend passed it to me.

Q: Will you make a police report?

A: I will give it serious thought.

Q: How did your family take it?

A: My wife and my children issued a statement today through Bernama.

Q: Are you still doing ministerial work?

A: I have two functions today: one at Segamat Hospital and after this I will go to Bekok to meet the Indian community. I will never let people down, I will not let it affect or hinder me from performing my duties as a minister, MP or party leader.


Source: The Star Online

Sex tape not made by me, says health minister


LABIS: Health Minister and MCA vice-president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek has admitted that he was the person caught on video having sex with a woman, copies of which have been widely distributed in Johor and elsewhere.

"I am the man in the tape," he said at a press conference held at the MCA Labis Service Centre yesterday.

Dr Chua was composed during the 12-minute press conference, which was also attended by some 200 leaders and members from his MCA Labis division.

He repeatedly apologised to Malaysians, colleagues and supporters for the indiscretion, and thanked them "for their concern and support through phone calls and SMSes".

He said he had also apologised to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Razak and MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting.
However, he said he would not quit his government and party positions.

Ong said he had noted Dr Chua's statement and would convene an emergency presidential meeting today.

"It is an important matter for the party leadership to discuss," he said.

Reading a prepared statement, Dr Chua described the woman in the DVD as "a friend". He did not elaborate and said he did not know when the recording was made.

"I would like to emphasise that I did not make the tape myself.

"Who has done this and why it was done is obvious. Who made this tape is not important any more," he said, suggesting that it was his political enemies who were behind it.

"What is most important is that my family, wife and children have accepted my apology."

He appealed to the media to give his family space "during this difficult time".

Fielding questions after reading the statement, Dr Chua said he would consider lodging a police report on the DVD although the police had already started investigations.

"Intrusion into a person's privacy is an offence. I will not let anyone affect my political career and prevent me from carrying out my duties," he said.

On whether he would resign, he said: "All ministers serve at the pleasure of the prime minister.

"My business is as usual. I just came from the Segamat Hospital. Later, I am going to meet the Indian community," said Dr Chua.

He said he knew about the DVD on Sunday and had viewed it.

Dr Chua is not the first politician to become embroiled in controversies of a sexual nature.

In the past, there had been cases involving former Malacca chief minister Tan Sri Rahim Thamby Chik, former Selangor mentris besar Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad Taib and Tan Sri Abu Hassan Omar, opposition Parti Keadilan Rakyat defacto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and former DAP Penang assemblyman N. Assamaley, whose wife committed suicide following his alleged affair with another woman.

All these politicians saw their political careers suffer and none has managed a comeback although some tried or are still trying.

Chua, a former state executive councillor, rose to national political prominence after he was appointed minister of health in 2004 and became MCA vice-president.

He was widely seen as a serious contender for the MCA deputy presidency, now held by Transport Minister Datuk Seri Chan Kong Choy, and eventually for party presidency.

However, his indiscretion may have cost him his political career.

Among those at yesterday's press conference were Johor MCA liaison committee deputy chairman Tan Kok Hong and Labis division Umno chief Datuk Sulaiman Tahar.

MCA leaders and members present gave Dr Chua rounds of applause to show their support for the leader.

Source: The New Straits Time

Certain parties out to destroy minister, says Labis MCA chief


LABIS: Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek was stabbed from behind by certain parties who want to destroy the leader politically, said Labis MCA division chairman Tan Kok Hong yesterday.

He urged MCA to act against those involved in the production and distribution of the DVDs.

Tan said the division would support Dr Chua, who is also Health Minister and MCA vice-president, to contest for the Labis parliamentary seat in the next general election despite the DVD issue.

He said members in the division felt sad about the issue as Dr Chua was a dedicated, responsible leader and minister who had brought tremendous development to Labis.

“We want the party and the authorities to investigate who is behind the distribution (of the DVD) as it is a dirty move for anyone to intrude into one’s personal life.

“If it can happen to Dr Chua, it can happen to everyone,” he said.

Tan said Dr Chua was well accepted and respected by everyone in the division, including Felda settlers and villagers, and that it was sad that this had to happen to the leader.

Earlier, Labis Barisan Nasional chairman Datuk Sulaiman Taha said Dr Chua was a brave leader to admit the deed and openly apologise for his mistake.

He said Labis Barisan would continue to give its support to Dr Chua and urged the leader to continue to serve the people as the DVD issue would not have any adverse effect on Labis Barisan and Labis MCA, adding that the DVD issue would not destroy the people’s support for Dr Chua.

“However, we are disappointed with those parties who created the issue and we want the police to investigate,” he added.

Source: The Star Online

Chua resigns after sex scandal



PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek has tendered his resignation as Health Minister, MCA vice-president, Johor MCA chief and Labis MP.

He announced this at a press conference Wednesday here.

The announcement came a day after he held a press conference in Labis, Johor, where he admitted to being the man in the sex DVDs circulating in Johor.

The two DVDs which had been available in Muar and other towns in Johor show Dr Chua having sex with a woman whom he described as a “personal friend” at Tuesday’s press conference.

“I have seen Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting and I have personally apologised to them,” said Dr Chua on Tuesday, reading from a one-page statement.

On Tuesday Dr Chua had said he would not be resigning from his posts.

“I leave it to party members, leaders and the Malaysian public to be the judge. It's not for me to speculate.”

The 60-year-old doctor sold his medical practice in 1990 to go into politics.

He is married to Datin Seri Wong Sek Hin. The couple has three children.

Source: The Star Online