Hmm, This IS serious. Now what?? The suppression order lists 17 - TopicsExpress



          

Hmm, This IS serious. Now what?? The suppression order lists 17 individuals, including any current or former Prime Minister of Malaysia, “Truong Tan San, currently President of Vietnam, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (also known as SBY), currently President of Indonesia (since 2004), Megawati Sukarnoputri (also known as Mega), a former President of Indonesia (2001–2004) and current leader of the PDI-P political party and 14 other senior officials and relatives from those countries, who specifically may not be named in connection with the corruption investigation. Subject to further order, order 1 applies to the following persons: any current or former Prime Minister of Malaysia (including refereces to PM); any current or former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia (including references to DPM); any current or former Finance Minister of Malaysia (including references to FM); Mohammad Najib Abdul Razak, currently Prime Minister (since 2009) and Finance Minister (since 2008) of Malaysia; Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (also known as Pak Lah), a former Prime Minister (2003 - 2009) and Finance Minister (2003 - 2008) of Malaysia; Puan Noni (also knows as Ms/Madame Noni, or Nonni), a sister-in-law of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi; Mahathir Mohamed, a former Prime Minister (1981 - 2003) and Finance Minister (2001 - 2003) of Malaysia; Daim Zainuddin, a former Finance Minister of Malaysia (1984 - 1991; 1999 - 2001); Rafidah Aziz, a former Trade Minister of Malaysia (1987 - 2008); Hamid Albar, a former Minister for Foreign Affairs (1999 - 2008) and Minister of Home Affairs (2008 - 2009) of Malaysia; Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (also known as SBY), currently President of Indonesia (since 2004); Megawati Sukarnoputri (also known as Mega), a former President of Indonesia (2001 - 2004) and current leader of the PDI-P political party; Laksamana Sukardi, a former Indonesian minister (2001 - 2004; in Megawati Sukarnoputris goverment); Truong Tan San, currently President of Vietnam (since 2011); Nguyen Tan Dung, currently Prime Minister of Vietnam (since 2006); Le Duc Thuy, a Former Chairman of the National Financial Supervisory Committee (2007 - 2011) and a former Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (1999 - 2007); and Nong Duc Manh, a former General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (2001 - 2011).
Posted on: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 20:22:05 +0000

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