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ZAHID HAMIDI PM11?

Peguam Negara, Mohd Dusuki Mokhtar menegaskan, keputusan tiada tindakan lanjut (NFA)  yang diberikan pihaknya kepada Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi  berhubung kes berkaitan dana Yayasan Akalbudi  adalah muktamad.

Katanya, keputusan NFA itu juga bermakna Presiden UMNO itu kini bebas dan tidak boleh didakwa lagi.

Beliau menegaskan, keputusan itu bukan dibuat secara suka-suka, tetapi setelah dibuat penelitian menyeluruh terhadap hasil siasatan dan penilaian pendakwaan berdasarkan Perkara 145 Perlembagaan Persekutuan yang memperuntukkan kuasa kepadanya untuk memulakan, menjalankan atau memberhentikan sebarang prosiding.

“(Zahid) bebas secara muktamad, mutlak dan tiada lagi masalah. 

“Jadi, beliau tidak boleh didakwa lagi.

“Kita menggunakan kuasa di bawah undang-undang apabila melihat enam representasi yang dikemukakan.

“Saya bertindak bukan atas suka-suka, ia adalah berdasarkan fakta undang-undang yang dibangkitkan,” jelasnya.

Dengan penegasan Ahmad Dusuki ini, gambaran yang diberi sebelum ini oleh banyak pihak, termasuk pengamal undang-undang bahawa Zahid Hamidi masih boleh didakwa, ternyata tidak benar sama sekali.

Zahid Hamidi kini bukan saja sudah suci bersih, tetapi juga tidak boleh dikotorkan lagi dengan kes yang sama pada bila-bila masa selepas ini.

Dengan itu tahniah sekali lagi kepada Zahid Hamidi.

Ia bermakna Zahid Hamidi kini tidak lagi terikati sebelah kakinya sebagaimana hanya DNAA diperolehinya sebelum ini.

Sebelum ini, berdasarkan hanya DNAA (lepas tapi tak bebas) yang diperolehinya, beliau ditanggapi banyak pihak sebagai tidak layak untuk menjadi Perdana Menteri.

Kata mereka, dengan DNAA itu, hanya setakat Timbalan Perdana Menteri saja jawatan paling tinggi yang boleh dipegangnya.

Itu pun, tambah mereka, beliau hanya boleh memegang jawatan nombor dua dalam kerajaan itu jika Perdana Menterinya adalah Anwar Ibrahim.

Namun dengan NFA yang diperolehi Zahid Hamidi, ditambah dengan penegasan Peguam Negara bahawa beliau tidak boleh lagi didakwa selepas ini atas kes yang sama, ia bermakna tiada apa-apa lagi yang mengikat sebelah kakinya untuk melangkah ke mana saja.

Kedua-dua kaki dan tangannya kini bebas sebebas-bebasnya seperti kebanyakan individu bebas yang lain juga.

Ertinya, selaku Presiden UMNO, beliau kini ada kebebasan untuk melonjakkan dirinya sehingga ke kerusi Perdana Menteri.

Jika itu dapat dilakukan, sama ada sebelum atau selepas PRU16 akan datang atau tak kira berapa lama jawatan Perdana Menteri dapat didudukinya, maka sempurnalah pencapaiannya untuk menyamai semua Presiden UMNO sebelum ini yang berjaya ke tahap mengetuai pentadbiran negara.

Kalau Zahid Hamidi tersekat setakat Timbalan Perdana Menteri saja, ternampak ada kekurangan pada pencapaiannya berbanding semua Presiden UMNO sebelum ini.

Sebagai orang Perak dan kampung saya pun hanya bersebelahan dengan Bagan Datuk, saya tentunya tumpang gembira jika pemimpin asli Perak dapat menduduki kerusi Perdana Menteri selepas ini. – ShahbudinHusin 12Januari2026.

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    Berita sedih utk Atok dan PN!

    Bursa climbs to fresh 6-year high on sustained buying interest

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    The FBM KLCI has now closed above its pre-pandemic level, marking a full recovery from the Covid-19 shock, says analyst.

    KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia’s benchmark index extended its upward momentum to close at a fresh six-year high today, supported by sustained buying interest in heavyweight and plantation stocks, in tandem with stronger performances across regional markets.
    At 5pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) gained 8.90 points, or 0.53%, to 1,695.44 from last Friday’s close of 1,686.54. The index surpassed its previous peak of 1,693.99 recorded on March 4, 2019.

    The market barometer opened 0.53 of-a-point higher at 1,687.07 and traded within a range of 1,686.57 to 1,697.78 throughout the session.

    Market breadth was positive, with gainers outpacing losers 641 to 467, while some 534 counters were unchanged, 1,008 untraded, and 55 suspended.

    Turnover was higher at 3.09 billion units worth RM2.72 billion from last Friday’s 2.83 billion units worth RM2.75 billion.

    IPPFA Sdn Bhd director of investment strategy and country economist Sedek Jantan said the FBM KLCI has now closed above its pre-pandemic level, marking a full recovery from the Covid-19 shock.

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    He said Bursa Malaysia began the week on a firm footing, with the FBM KLCI, FBM Mid 70 Index and the FBM Small Cap Index extending their upward momentum amid improved regional risk appetite, underpinned by strong domestic economic data released last Friday that reinforced investor confidence in Malaysia’s growth outlook.

    “With the advance estimate of the fourth-quarter 2025 gross domestic product due for release this Friday, we expect growth of about 5%, putting the full-year 2025 expansion at around 4.8%, reinforcing the case for a resilient and domestically driven recovery,” he told Bernama.

    Meanwhile, Rakuten Trade Sdn Bhd vice-president of equity research Thong Pak Leng said key regional indices ended higher, led by gains in China’s artificial intelligence-related stocks amid rising optimism over the sector and firmer local currencies against the US dollar.

    “Looking ahead, the FBM KLCI index is edging closer to the 1,700 level, which will be an important test. For the moment, we anticipate it to trend within the range of 1,680-1,700 for the week,” he added.

    Among the heavyweights, Maybank rose eight sen to RM10.94, Public Bank gained one sen to RM4.59, CIMB firmed six sen to RM8.21, Tenaga Nasional advanced four sen to RM13.60, and IHH Healthcare improved two sen to RM8.55.

    On the most active list, Zetrix AI and Capital A were 1.5 sen higher at 84.5 sen and 42 sen, respectively. Ingenieur gained one sen to four sen, while MMAG inched down 0.5 sen to six sen, and Tanco dropped four sen to RM1.19.

    Of the top gainers, United Plantations jumped RM1.68 to RM35.00, Fraser & Neave advanced 66 sen to RM36.66, Petronas Dagangan perked up 50 sen to RM20.68, Hong Leong Financial Group climbed 34 sen to RM20.08, and Dutch Lady gained 30 sen to RM31.24.

    As for the top decliners, Nestle dropped RM1.0 to RM120, Malaysian Pacific Industries slipped 32 sen to RM32.98, Far East Holdings lost 30 sen to RM4.10, BLD Plantation dipped 20 sen to RM15.60, and Vitrox shed 14 sen to RM4.55.

    On the index board, the FBM Emas Index increased 66.26 points to 12,530.77, the FBM Top 100 Index rose 67.34 points to 12,319.59, and the FBM Emas Shariah Index gained 68.96 points to 12,316.87.

    The FBM Mid 70 Index soared 107.94 points to 17,557.19 and the FBM ACE Index added 3.29 points to 5,004.78.

    Sector-wise, the Financial Services Index jumped 143.31 points to 20,186.26, the Energy Index notched up 3.25 points to 784.47, the Industrial Products and Services Index eased 0.36 of a point to 172.97, while the Plantation Index surged 169.70 points to 8,660.28.

    The Main Market volume improved to 1.67 billion units worth RM2.42 billion from last Friday’s 1.54 billion units worth RM2.45 billion.

    Warrants turnover expanded to 918.93 million units worth RM123.27 million from 804.62 million units worth RM101.94 million previously.

    The ACE Market volume advanced to 501.69 million units worth RM170.29 million from 485.58 million units worth RM192.54 million on Friday.

    Consumer products and services counters accounted for 225.39 million shares traded on the Main Market, industrial products and services (305.58 million), construction (118.83 million), technology (321.47 million), financial services (119.22 million), property (225.01 million), plantation (38.08 million), real estate investment trusts (22.95 million), closed-end fund (121,800), energy (97.84 million), healthcare (116.26 million), telecommunications and media (16.99 million), transportation and logistics (40.1 million), utilities (27.2 million), and business trusts (21,200).