Monday, June 14, 2010

Ex-MIC Youth chief gets court leave to sue MIED trustees

The Star online on the 14th June, 2010, reported ex-mic youth chief is looking into possiblity to sue MIED for its mis-management which cost millions of "rakyat's" money.

Initially we knew millions were missing when MIC handle MAIKA holding. Now it seems MIED did lost millions because of mis-management too. 

What more do we expect from MIC? MAIKA and MIED is a project for the INDIAN community. It was the only project which promises better benefit and return for Malaysia Indians, but was miss-used and was not managed properly which ended with million lost someone's pocket.
How do we expect the Malaysian Indian community to exile economically?

What more to expect and hope from MIC if they only care about their own rice bowl without concern about the majority Malaysian Tamils in this land.

As for me, there is only one way left. We need changes. I am going to say this mantra as long as I am still alive.

We need changes. Change is what we need to bring changes. If we gonna stay put and hopping for changes without making any changes, than the result is going to be the same.

Thought For The Day. Change and changes comes from within us.

Good luck,
lvbala 

The
KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur High Court on Monday granted leave to Malaysian Indian Youth Development foundation chairman S.Vigneswaran to sue nine Maju Institute of Educational Development 
(MIED) trustees for negligence and wrongful use of funds.

The trustees include MIC President Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu and Datuk G. Palanivel.

Judge Mah Weng Kwai ruled that there was a prima facie case against the alleged wrongdoers.
The court also allowed him to have MIED named as the plaintiff against the nine defendants.

Vigneswaran, who is a MIED member, claimed that the nine MIED trustees had committed serious mismanagement, misappropriation of funds, breaches of statutory duties, among others.

The Malaymail / Date 14June2010

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