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MT COLUMNS SPECIAL REPORTS Securency money trail nudges Malaysia's political royalty (UPDATED)

Securency money trail nudges Malaysia's political royalty (UPDATED)


Monday, 06 June 2011 Aurora
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Haris Onn Hussein is well connected - his cousin is the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak, and his brother is Home Affairs Minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, who is expected in Canberra soon to sign the deal under which Australia will transfer 800 asylum seekers to Malaysia and accept 4000 refugees in return.

By Richard Baker and Nick McKenzie, The Age

THE Reserve Bank firm Securency hired a company owned by a close relative of Malaysia's Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister - the two men with whom the Gillard government is negotiating to swap asylum seekers - to help win banknote contracts.

The revelation comes amid growing sensitivity within the federal government about the Australian Federal Police investigation of Securency and the potential for Australia's international relations to be harmed if foreign officials allegedly linked to the RBA firm's bribes are named.

The Age has learned that Securency signed Kuala Lumpur firm Liberal Technology as its Malaysian agent in 2009. The biggest individual shareholder in Liberal Technology is businessman Haris Onn Hussein.

Haris Onn Hussein is well connected - his cousin is the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak, and his brother is Home Affairs Minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, who is expected in Canberra soon to sign the deal under which Australia will transfer 800 asylum seekers to Malaysia and accept 4000 refugees in return.

Securency hired Haris Onn Hussein in the hope he would offer it access to, and influence over, Malaysia's top politicians.

It is a common in parts of Asia for the relatives of politicians to be hired by foreign companies as agents.

The Age understands that some officials in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and other agencies are keen for the AFP not to identify certain foreign dignitaries or their relatives who are alleged to be linked to Securency in order to protect Australia's broader overseas interests.

Securency, half-owned and supervised by the Reserve Bank, has for two years been investigated by the AFP and the British Serious Fraud Office for allegedly bribing public officials in Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Nigeria to win banknote supply contracts.

Under Australian law, it is a criminal offence for a company or individual to pay, or offer a benefit to, a foreign government official or their close relatives to obtain a business advantage.

Australia is yet to prosecute a foreign bribery case, but Securency - which has four RBA-appointed directors on its board - may be the first, given the two-year AFP investigation and the arrest and questioning of some employees and agents last year. No charges have yet been laid.

Haris Onn Hussein and Hishammuddin Tun Hussein are political royalty in Malaysia. Their father, the late Tun Hussein Onn, was Malaysia's prime minister between 1976 and 1981. He was succeeded as prime minister by Mahathir Mohamad. Their grandfather, Dato Onn Jaafar, was the founder of Malaysia's ruling United Malays National Organisation political party.

Hishammuddin Tun Hussein is vice president of UMNO.

Haris Onn Hussein owns shares in or sits on the board of several companies that have benefited from Malaysian government concessions.

In 2006, the Malaysian finance ministry told cigarette and alcohol manufacturers that they would need to buy security labels provided by Haris Onn Hussein’s Liberal Technology to legally sell their products. Haris Onn Hussein is also associated with a company given a 34-year concession to operate a major Malaysian toll road.

Under Securency’s corporate structure, its board should have been informed and approved of Mr Haris Onn’s company being signed as an agent.

The Age can also reveal Securency engaged Malaysian state MP and a former UMNO branch treasurer, Dato Abdullah Hasnan Kamaruddin, as another agent. Mr Kamaruddin was the UNMO party treasurer in Dr Mahathir’s home state of Kedah, a position that gave him substantial influence.

Despite engaging the extremely well-connected Liberal Technology as agent in 2009, Securency is believed not to have won any further banknote supply contracts.

The company won its last major Malaysian contract in 2004. At that time, Mr Razak was the country’s defence minister and Hishammuddin Tun Hussein the education minister. It also won a smaller contract in 1998.

The Age is not suggesting Mr Razak nor Hishammuddin Tun Hussein were involved in Securency’s deals.

The company’s 1998 and 2004 contracts involved another Malaysian agent, businessman, arms broker and former UMNO official, Abdul Kayum Syed Ahmad.

He has since been arrested and questioned by Malaysia’s Anti-Corruption Commission over the Securency deals and his use of commissions paid by the RBA firms.

The AFP began investigating Securency in May 2009 after The Age revealed its payment of tens-of-millions-of-dollars in commissions to politically connected middlemen to win contracts in Nigeria, Vietnam and India.

The company wired millions of dollars into tax haven bank accounts in an effort to conceal the beneficiaries of its payments in an apparent breach of the RBA’s rules.

The AFP and Britain's Serious Fraud Office have conducted several raids on the offices of Securency and its British half-owner, Innovia Films. Properties owned by serving and former executives and agents have been raided and several arrests made. No charges have been laid yet.

Securency’s managing director, Myles Curtis, and chief financial officer, John Ellery, were forced out of the company in March last year. Securency’s deputy chairman, English businessman Bill Lowther, resigned in October following his arrest by the Serious Fraud Office.

RBA governor Glenn Stevens has defended his bank’s appointees who have chaired and sat on the Securency board since 1996, telling a federal parliamentary committee in November that he had not seen any evidence to suggest they had acted inappropriately.

The RBA plans to sell Securency.

EDITOR'S NOTE:

Dato' Haris Onn Bin Tun Hussein
is also a Director of Scomi Berhad

Dato’ Haris Onn, a Malaysian, is an Independent Non-Executive Drector of the Company and was appointed to the Board on 5 April 2006.  Dato’ Haris Onn graduated from Cambridge University, United Kingdom, with a Bachelor of Art Degree in Economics. 

Dato’ Haris Onn started his working career with Touche Ross & Co, London, an accounting firm, in 1989.  In 1992, Dato’ Haris Onn returned to Malaysia to work with D & C Sakura Merchant Bankers Berhad (now known as RHB Investment Bank Berhad) and he subsequently joined Rohas Sdn Bhd as the General Manager.  Dato’ Haris Onn then became a director of Bell & Order Berhad (now known as Scomi Engineering Bhd) in 1996.  Currently Dato’ Haris Onn is the Managing Director of Konsortium Lebuhraya Utara-Timur KL Sdn Bhd and the Chairman of Lembah Sari Sdn Bhd (formerly known as Liberal Technology Sdn Bhd).  Other Malaysian public company in which he is a director is Shangri-La Hotels (Malaysia) Berhad. 

Dato’ Haris Onn is a member of Audit and Risk Management Committee of the Board. 

http://www.scomigroup.com.my/core/haris.asp

Abdul Kayum Syed Ahmad is already in trouble with the Australian government 

 

 


Comments (14)Add Comment
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written by Nixcloud, June 07, 2011 14:04:29
written by Nixcloud, June 06, 2011 17:27:27

what's your problem man???? the NEP did say the economy is to benefit bumiputras and I AM a bumiputra....


i was being sarcastic!
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written by Concerned_Citizen, June 07, 2011 10:28:21
You can simply be wealthy and famous, if you are linked to anyone in the corridor of power....

and for those ordinary folk, go and work hard to support them.
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written by antares, June 07, 2011 08:59:16
Inilah satu lagi contoh Budaya Bangsat umenoputra apa saja yang boleh buat duit - Semuanya menjadi.
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written by JIVJAGO, June 07, 2011 08:03:45
Ketuanan melayu to the extreme...biasalah jang mahu cari makan...jalan-jalan cari makan.

Cakap saja tak ada gunanya...vote for change my bro n sis.

Show your ketuanan to lead a good governance...sure u can there are still many gud malays. We minorities will follow a good leader.
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written by SoundMan, June 07, 2011 01:18:58
Arn't they all a lovely bunch of true rip-off artists, these UMNOputras..smilies/grin.gif
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written by doitanyway, June 06, 2011 23:03:15
Malaysia Boleh !
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written by uxzee, June 06, 2011 22:32:40
When Mahathir was PM his sons amassed illegal corrupted billions and Mahathir proudly proclaimed that his sons were smart. Then Pak Lah became PM and his son & son-in-law became billionaires.

Najib has gone to a different level. With Najib as PM all his brothers are billionaires and his wife is also a billionaire besides wielding great power. Najib's cousin Hishamuddin and brothers have also taken advantage and are in the same corrupted league.

I won't be surprised if Najib's mother has also joined the club.

And to think that these are the 'great honest' family of the country's Muslim leaders.
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written by Nixcloud, June 06, 2011 17:27:27
what's your problem man???? the NEP did say the economy is to benefit bumiputras and I AM a bumiputra....
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written by educationist, June 06, 2011 16:08:25
"It is a common in parts of Asia for the relatives of politicians to be hired by foreign companies as agents."-so these Australians are not beyond going with the corrupt and immoral pactice of our country!!
Nepotism is OK as long u get the business!
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written by onnetline, June 06, 2011 15:54:03
These sort of corrupted and dirty handiwork are expected of the BN-ARMNOs ' poohkimahs ' !
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written by jqhk, June 06, 2011 14:20:17
The latest news from Egypt...is that Cairo criminal court sentenced Egypt's former finance minister Yossef Boutros Ghali in absentia to 30 years in prison on charges of corruption and embezzlement of public money.
IS (Prime Minister) Najib (Abdul Razak) and Umno/BN leaders prepared when Tahrir Square comes to Malaysia?"
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written by Revolution, June 06, 2011 13:56:16
The Mafia at work ... Nothing else ...
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written by NSTPravda, June 06, 2011 13:45:25
Read lah you Oafs, 1my Qur'4n swearing pink pouting lips smilies/kiss.gif
Look! It is a common in parts of Asia for the relatives of politicians to be hired by foreign companies as agents. So what's wrong when 1Moi following a true and tried standard operating procedures. Starting with submarines, aeroplanes, C4, now a bit of human trafficking.... a PM must do what a PM must do... a little bit of side income to augment my already meagre stipends.... every little million counts these days. $emua-nya OK
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written by Democrats, June 06, 2011 13:09:03
Malaysia's dirty linen (including saifools underwear) exposed for the world to see. Shameful!

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