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2000-01-26 Terurut Topik abuhanif


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Bayar pakai wang negara ka?

dengar kata lebih 100,000 ribu (dolarka) di bayar untuk terjun di South
Pole.

banyak bergantung pada pihak lain ka?

apa yang dapat yang boleh dianggap baik untuk rakyat seluruhnya?

cuba habak mai?

tipu pulak lagi ka?




http://thestar.com.my/online/newsreport.asp?file=/2000/1/24/nation/2403jqju

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Monday, January 24, 2000

South Pole project under scrutiny
By Jacqueline Ann Surin


KUALA LUMPUR: The Youth and Sports Ministry will begin an immediate
investigation into allegations that a team of Malaysians never made a
millennium jump at the South Pole earlier this month.

Minister Datuk Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said he would look into the
allegations seriously.

"If it involves something they did not do, then it is fraud and will
affect
the name and credibility of our country.

"I will not hesitate to look into the matter from a criminal point of
view," he said yesterday at his Hari Raya open house in Ampang Jaya.

However, he said the ministry would be very careful to ensure that all
allegations were backed up by facts and evidence.

"I urge all those involved in the matter to come forward so that I can
get
all sides of the story. I hope all involved will be honest so that we
can
clear the air," he said.

"But for now, let us not speculate or make any assumptions," he added.

Hishammuddin was commenting on a press report yesterday saying members
of a
splinter group of the original Malaysian South Pole Millennium Jump team

had lodged a police report against jump organiser Fikiran Syndicate,
claiming that Malaysians in both teams had not made any jump near the
Geographical South Pole as announced.

Group spokesman Dr M. Kamaruddin M. Isa claimed press reports quoting
Fikiran Syndicate as saying that a team of Malaysian skydivers had led a

field of international parachutists in a successful jump from an
altitude
of 6,400m at the South Pole on Jan 13 were untrue.

Dr Kamaruddin was reported to have said in his police report that other
than a jump from Patriot Hills on Jan 1, there was no other jump made by

the Malaysian team.

(Patriot Hills is the Chilean airport base about 1,800km from the South
Pole.)

When contacted in Los Angeles, Fikiran Syndicate's Millennium Jump 2000
organising chairman Siva Kumar G. said the announcement saying that the
Malaysian team had made a second jump at the South Pole was made based
on a
report by the 45th Russian Antarctic Expedition, which was the organiser
of
the main expedition.

"Malaysians should be proud of this achievement. There is no room for
personal interest," he said in a phone interview yesterday.

Asked if Fikiran Syndicate would be able to provide evidence that the
second jump was made, he said:

"It is beyond my hands. I am not the organiser of the main expedition.

"The Malaysian team was just piggy-backing on the Russian expedition
together with the American Millennium Expedition. We were at their
mercy,"
he said.

"I hope I will not be forced to tell the whole story because we are
representing the country overseas, and have very clear objectives."

He said the five-member team would be returning to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow

from Los Angeles.

Siva Kumar said he would be submitting a full report to the ministry.



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Minister to look into no-pole-jump report


KUALA LUMPUR, Sun - Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Hishammuddin Tun
Hussein today said he would look into a newspaper report that had
members
of a splinter group of the original Malaysian South Pole Millennium Jump

saying no jump took place near the Geographical South Pole, as reported
by
the Press.

"This is news to me and I will look into the matter. I will not
compromise
on matters that involve the country's name," he said.

Speaking to reporters at his Hari Raya open house, he said he would make

sure there was enough evidence to support any allegation of wrongdoing.

Hishammuddin said any person or association who represented the country
had
to uphold the integrity of the country and called on anyone who had
information on the matter to provide details.

"I have no qualms about looking into it even from the criminal aspect.
There have been cases before when sports had been used by certain people

for their own ends."

The Sunday Mail today said members of the splinter group lodged a police

report at the Dang Wangi police station here claiming that Malaysians in

both teams did not make any jump near the 

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2000-01-26 Terurut Topik RA Batubara


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Hairan ya. orang lain dah/nak buat,
kita pun nak buat juga. Orang daki, kita
daki. Orang nak terjun, kita pun nak terjun.
Yang dikehendaki ialah nama, yang dibelanjakan
ialah duit rakyat. Sultan Brunei belanja wang
untuk hantar rakyatnya menunaikan fardhu haji.
Kan itu lebih bagus...

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 Bayar pakai wang negara ka?
 
 dengar kata lebih 100,000 ribu (dolarka) di bayar
 untuk terjun di South
 Pole.
 
 banyak bergantung pada pihak lain ka?
 
 apa yang dapat yang boleh dianggap baik untuk rakyat
 seluruhnya?
 
 cuba habak mai?
 
 tipu pulak lagi ka?
 
 
 
 

http://thestar.com.my/online/newsreport.asp?file=/2000/1/24/nation/2403jqju
 
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 aspnewspage=nation
 
 Monday, January 24, 2000
 
 South Pole project under scrutiny
 By Jacqueline Ann Surin
 
 
 KUALA LUMPUR: The Youth and Sports Ministry will
 begin an immediate
 investigation into allegations that a team of
 Malaysians never made a
 millennium jump at the South Pole earlier this
 month.
 
 Minister Datuk Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said he
 would look into the
 allegations seriously.
 
 "If it involves something they did not do, then it
 is fraud and will
 affect
 the name and credibility of our country.
 
 "I will not hesitate to look into the matter from a
 criminal point of
 view," he said yesterday at his Hari Raya open house
 in Ampang Jaya.
 
 However, he said the ministry would be very careful
 to ensure that all
 allegations were backed up by facts and evidence.
 
 "I urge all those involved in the matter to come
 forward so that I can
 get
 all sides of the story. I hope all involved will be
 honest so that we
 can
 clear the air," he said.
 
 "But for now, let us not speculate or make any
 assumptions," he added.
 
 Hishammuddin was commenting on a press report
 yesterday saying members
 of a
 splinter group of the original Malaysian South Pole
 Millennium Jump team
 
 had lodged a police report against jump organiser
 Fikiran Syndicate,
 claiming that Malaysians in both teams had not made
 any jump near the
 Geographical South Pole as announced.
 
 Group spokesman Dr M. Kamaruddin M. Isa claimed
 press reports quoting
 Fikiran Syndicate as saying that a team of Malaysian
 skydivers had led a
 
 field of international parachutists in a successful
 jump from an
 altitude
 of 6,400m at the South Pole on Jan 13 were untrue.
 
 Dr Kamaruddin was reported to have said in his
 police report that other
 than a jump from Patriot Hills on Jan 1, there was
 no other jump made by
 
 the Malaysian team.
 
 (Patriot Hills is the Chilean airport base about
 1,800km from the South
 Pole.)
 
 When contacted in Los Angeles, Fikiran Syndicate's
 Millennium Jump 2000
 organising chairman Siva Kumar G. said the
 announcement saying that the
 Malaysian team had made a second jump at the South
 Pole was made based
 on a
 report by the 45th Russian Antarctic Expedition,
 which was the organiser
 of
 the main expedition.
 
 "Malaysians should be proud of this achievement.
 There is no room for
 personal interest," he said in a phone interview
 yesterday.
 
 Asked if Fikiran Syndicate would be able to provide
 evidence that the
 second jump was made, he said:
 
 "It is beyond my hands. I am not the organiser of
 the main expedition.
 
 "The Malaysian team was just piggy-backing on the
 Russian expedition
 together with the American Millennium Expedition. We
 were at their
 mercy,"
 he said.
 
 "I hope I will not be forced to tell the whole story
 because we are
 representing the country overseas, and have very
 clear objectives."
 
 He said the five-member team would be returning to
 Kuala Lumpur tomorrow
 
 from Los Angeles.
 
 Siva Kumar said he would be submitting a full report
 to the ministry.
 
 
 
 http://www.nstpi.com.my/nstpi/nst/site.nsf/(Articles
 )/1c11ac5f0ec595f2482568
 7d8aa2?OpenDocument
 
 Minister to look into no-pole-jump report
 
 
 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun - Youth and Sports Minister Datuk
 Hishammuddin Tun
 Hussein today said he would look into a newspaper
 report that had
 members
 of a splinter group of the original Malaysian South
 Pole Millennium