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Sabbaruddin fingers minister over non-renewal of contract as Bank Rakyat chairman

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Former Bank Rakyat chairman Tan Sri Sabbaruddin Chik has spilled the beans on cronyism and abuse of high office in Putrajaya by revealing that his tenure was not extended due to a RM40 million loan application made by a person linked to Putrajaya.

Sabbaruddin told The Malaysian Insider that the individual had used his political connections to settle a loan amounting to RM32 million without any interest calculated.

"The individual who owed the money should not be discussing it with a minister. His debt is with Bank Rakyat, why does he need to see a minister?"

Sabbaruddin revealed that the individual had sought the assistance of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Hasan Malek.

"When the minister found out, he said 'I can sack all of you'," Sabbaruddin said, referring to Hasan.

Sabbaruddin told the Bank Rakyat board of directors to initially reject the compromise offered by the individual to settle his outstanding debt.

The individual had offered 120 post-dated cheques to be cashed in by the bank over a 10-year period.

"Ten years to pay off a debt without interest, that means the bank will be the big loser in the end," Sabbaruddin said.

According to Sabbaruddin, after the decision was made, Hasan was dissatisfied and refused to sign the letter extending his tenure as Bank Rakyat chairman.

"My term ended on April 8 and Bank Negara had agreed to extend my contract, but Hasan refused to sign it," Sabbaruddin said.

He also revealed that Hasan had a meeting with the individual without Bank Rakyat's knowledge in January.

"It was only after that we discovered that the two had met, as cheques for January, February and March had been prepared, waiting to be cashed."

The Malaysian Insider understands that the debtor is the owner of a carpet firm in the capital who has sparked controversy in the past.

Sabbaruddin also showed The Malaysian Insider a letter signed by Hasan instructing Bank Rakyat to proceed according to the terms of the compromise, clearly revealing the January meeting.

The incident reached boiling point when Bank Rakyat managing director Mustafa Razak was instructed to raise the issue before the board of directors.

The board was instructed to agree with the method of repayment in March.

Sabbaruddin also said a new chairman has yet to be appointed to Bank Rakyat since the termination of his contract.

Attempts by The Malaysian Insider to contact Hasan failed as he is currently abroad on a working trip.

The same debtor had sparked controversy on the eve of the 13th general election last year when he attempted to file a lawsuit against Putrajaya for violating the terms and conditions of a land deal in Bukit Raja, Selangor. However, the suit was withdrawn the same day.

Soon after, a company owned by the Lembaga Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (LTAT), Boustead Holdings Bhd, announced it was purchasing 80% of shares in the company owned by the debtor, Astacanggih Sdn Bhd.

Boustead Holdings Bhd also bought a piece of land worth RM130 million which was owned by Awan Megah Sdn Bhd, which is owned by Umno Selangor's Senator Datuk Raja Ropiaah Abdullah. – May 26, 2014.