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新闻报报看 | 告密者商人透露了他给沙巴科学、工艺与革新部长提供的好处,包括150万令吉的现钱和16%的公司股份。(主播:颜江瀚、罗美伶)

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00:00Before watching the video, let me remind you that there is more content on the R.E.D.I.A.N. website.
00:30This time, it's not a public video, it's a communication screenshot from Whatsapp.
01:01The merchant hopes that Aliphen can speak for him.
01:03What the QR code confirms in the screenshot is indeed Aliphen's number.
01:08In order to protect privacy, the QR code covers the last five numbers.
01:12The merchant also revealed what benefits he provided to politicians, including cash and shares.
01:21In terms of cash, Aliphen originally offered a price of 3 million yuan.
01:24The merchant later lowered the price to 1.5 million yuan.
01:27In terms of shares, he offered 16% of his company's shares to Aliphen.
01:34Perhaps to avoid suspicion, according to reports, 16% of the shares were not directly held by Aliphen.
01:40It was held by a 68-year-old middle-aged man named Mr. A.
01:48But in fact, it was a gift for Aliphen.
01:50And all this in exchange for the mining certificate issued by the Chief Minister of Sabah, Aziz.
01:57Next is how to pay.
01:59The mysterious merchant said that at 12.30 a.m. on April 8, 2023,
02:05they handed over 200,000 yuan in cash to Aliphen at Sama Sama Hotel in Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
02:11At that time, Aliphen had just left Malacca and was preparing to fly back to Sabah the next day.
02:15At 10 p.m. on June 27, the same year,
02:17he handed over 300,000 yuan in cash to a cafe in the old street of Sabah Yabi Likash.
02:24At that time, a man named Mr. A also witnessed the handover of cash on the spot.
02:30Next, let's talk about the part of the Sabah Housing and Urban Development Bureau Chairman Ma Siwong.
02:36This part of the conversation is more exciting.
02:38Ma Siwong is also a member of the Sabah People's Party.
02:42The screenshot of the conversation shows that at that time,
02:45it was already determined that the merchant's company would never get the investment certificate.
02:49And they had already given Ma Siwong a bribe of 400,000 yuan.
02:54Now that the money has not been settled,
02:56the merchant then sent a message urging Ma Siwong to return the money.
03:03The merchant said that he was facing the pressure of investors and hoped that Ma Siwong could return 100,000 yuan first.
03:09The screenshot of the conversation shows that the merchant was very anxious.
03:13Just like the conversation with Ali Fen,
03:15he asked Ma Siwong to act quickly and convince the chief to approve their company's certificate.
03:20He was feeling a lot of pressure.
03:22If he couldn't get the certificate in the end,
03:24he had to return the money to his business partner.
03:27Not long after, the merchant told Ma Siwong that he was very disappointed.
03:31He didn't want to continue, so he asked Ma Siwong to prepare the money to be returned.
03:36Based on these conversations,
03:38this company is a group of people who have collected a lot of money together,
03:42and then they use the money to bribe political figures to get the certificate.
03:48With the certificate, their company will be able to make a big splash.
03:51This is their plan.
03:53But now that the plan has failed,
03:55the political figure must return the money.
03:58Ma Siwong's reply is another highlight.
04:01According to the screenshot,
04:03Ma Siwong replied on WhatsApp,
04:05It's hard to find money at the beginning of the year.
04:08The project hasn't come out yet.
04:10And I don't have any income yet.
04:12Where can I find so much money?
04:14I don't have a project yet.
04:16The merchant begged Ma Siwong to return the money.
04:19He was very worried.
04:20According to the informant,
04:22he paid Ma Siwong 400,000 yuan twice.
04:25The first time was around 12 noon on April 27, 2023.
04:29At a club in Sabayabi,
04:31Ma Siwong was paid 200,000 yuan by a representative named Alaw.
04:36The second time was around 1 p.m. on July 12, 2023.
04:40At a restaurant in Sabayabi,
04:42Ma Siwong paid the remaining 200,000 yuan.

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