Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Police Report Lodged By Labuan Businesswoman Against Malaysia Today

A businesswoman has lodged a report against the internet news portal Malaysia Today for allegedly carrying a series of comments, allegations and remarks deemed as insulting, defaming and having bad intention on her.

Emelda Doliente @ Norsiah Abdullah made the report at the Labuan Police Station Friday, claiming the allegation carried by Malaysia Today in its web has tarnished her image and reputation.

She said the report lodged was to enable a police investigation before proceeding to legal action against those involved. In her report, Norsiah also stated that she wanted the person who made the statement with his picture posted on the Malaysia Today web to come forward to clear his statement because the said person had claimed he was not involved.

The report mentioned Parti Keadilan Rakyat youth chief Zainuddin Hassan @ Simon as the person responsible for making the statement.

"I have spoken to Zainuddin said to be the Parti Keadilan Rakyat youth chief and he denied it. I would like him to come up with a denial statement and to tell police that his name had been used by certain party," she said.

"I'm not a politician but a businesswoman with no political connection," she said. The case is being investigated under Section 266 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. (Daily Express)

***** Can anyone with more details on this story please enlighten us on what the whole hoo-haa is about?

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

This piece of article by "Deep Throat" of Sabah started it off:-

"Daripada pendatang asing kepada Pengarah Urusan"

http://www.malaysia-today.net/2008/content/view/898/46/

Labuan is actually a nice place if you like wine, women & song!

RM10 for a bucket of beer!
5 bottles + 1 Free. Cheaper than mineral water!

Bad for married man!


Cheers!

1:14 PM GMT+8  

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