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Election Offenses Listing 3 25 April 2018 Election Offenses Listing 3 25 April 2018 Treating and gifts No. Date Place Incident Summary 1. 03.04.2018 P137 Hang Tuah In a walkabout in Taman Ayer Keroh Heights, Jaya, Melaka Mohd Ali Rustam gave out cooking oil and rice to voters 2. 06.04.2018 P161 Pulai, Johor Free spectacles giveaway, organised by Puteri Peduli and Puteri UMNO Bahagian Pulai 3. 07.04.2018 P200 Batang Nancy Shukri holds Program Jualan Sentuhan Sadong, Sarawak Rakyat in her constituency, selling goods at heavily discounted prices. 4. 07.04.2018 P136 Tangga Batu, Chief Minister and BN Chairman of Melaka, Idris Melaka Haron giving out free spectacles to voters. 5. 08.04.2018 P75 Bagan Datok, “Jualan Sentuhan Rakyat” event organized by Perak Zahid Hamidi. Food items sold at heavily discounted prices. 6. 08.04.2018 P201 Batang Rohani Abdul Karim holds Program Jualan Lupar, Sarawak Sentuhan Rakyat in her constituency, selling goods at heavily discounted prices. 7. 02/04/2018 P115 BATU, Kuala Gerakan candidate for Batu Dominic Lau gives out Lumpur rice to the elderly 8. 03/04/2018 P160 JOHOR MIC members gave voter a box full of groceries BAHRU, Johor 9. 07/04/2018 P044 Permatang Dr. Afif Bahardin bersama-sama 30 anggota Pauh, Pulau jenteranya turun menemui pengunjung serta Pinang penjaja Pasar Awam Seberang Jaya. Lebih 400 goodie bag diedarkan oleh jentera Afif kepada orang awam 10. 07/04/2018 P115 BATU, Kuala Gerakan candidate for Batu Dominic Lau gives out Lumpur free spectacles and goodie bags while also handing out campaign leaflets 11. 08/04/2018 P119 At Perhimpunan Perantau Kuala Nerus; TITIWANGSA, Terengganu MB Ahmad Razif Abd Rahman gave Kuala Lumpur away TVs and bicycles in a lucky draw 12. 08/04/2018 P115 BATU, Kuala Gerakan candidate for Batu Dominic Lau holds a Lumpur Program Jom Bantu Rakyat; where he give out free spectacles and goodie bags 13. 09/04/2018 P137 HANG TUAH Former and probable candidate for P137 Hang JAYA, Melaka Tuah Jaya (Melaka) Tan Sri Ali Rustam gaving out cooking oil and rice to voters during his BN campaign walkabout in Kampung Bukit Baru Dalam. 14. 09/04/2018 P115 BATU, Kuala Gerakan candidate for Batu Dominic Lau gives out Lumpur provisions for a person to start her business at the Medan Selera PPR Intan Baiduri 15. 09/04/2018 P125 Putrajaya Esential items sold at massive discounted prices with a speech by Tengku Adnan. 16. 10/04/2018 P115 BATU, Kuala Gerakan candidate for Batu Dominic Lau gives out Lumpur rice to 100 poor families in Progam Pengagihan Sumbangan 17. 10/04/2018 P137 HANG TUAH Tan Sri Ali Rustam; probable BN candidate for JAYA, Melaka P137 Hang Tuah Jaya; giving our rice to voters during a BN walkabout at Kampung Bukit Piatu Utara. The walkabout team was wearing BN logo apparels; and conversation were about elections. 18. 11/04/2018 P024 Kubang Kelantan Menteri Besar Ahmad Yakob attended a Kerian, Kelantan campaign event in Salor; Himpunan Bangkit Pertahan Salor; where he gave out bicycles and washing machines to those attending. 19. 11/04/2018 P078 CAMERON Program Bapa Angkat di perkampungan Orang HIGHLANDS, Asli Sg Tiang; Lembah Bertam Cameron Highlands Pahang Presiden myPPP Tan Sri Kayveas yang dihadiri kira kira 150 orang penduduk. Kayveas menyentuh keperluan Orang Asli yang akan dibangunkan oleh Kerajaan Barisan Nasional dalam tempoh 5 tahun apabila diberikan kepercayaan dalam PRU14. Dalam program tersebut; Kayveas turut menyampaikan bantuan kepada penduduk Orang Asli Kg. Sg.Tiang; Sg Kabok; Sg Chehong 20. 11/04/2018 P131 REMBAU, Khairy Jamaluddin visits the elderly and disabled to Negeri Sembilan give them goodies; including food stuffs; wheelchairs and bedding 21. 11/04/2018 P125 Putrajaya At the official opening of Shell P18; Tengku Adnan officiates the program "Jom Isi Minyak Percuma" 22. 11/04/2018 P140 SEGAMAT, Health Minister and MP for Segamat S. Johor Subramaniam visited Kampung Padang Kiambang with the Ketua Bahagian and AJK UMNO; where he gave out free glasses and bags of food supplies. 23. 11/04/2018 P140 SEGAMAT, MP for Segamat S Subramaniam paid for a meal Johor for approximately 100 people and gave out some goodies as well 24. 11/04/2018 Pulau Pinang The initiative by Ayer Itam Gerakan coordinator Albert Tan Kah Leong is given free reading glasses for public senior citizen; ongoing from now (everyday 6-9pm)until April 30 2018.";"inc_gift_by":"Ayer 25. 12/04/2018 Kuala Lumpur Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor; incumbent MP and potential candidate for P125 Putrajaya hosted a BN \"Majlis Makan Malam\" for voters in Putrajaya. Gifts such as electronic appliances were handed out. Food were also given. 26. 12/04/2018 P051 Bukit ADUN Air Itam; Wong Hon Wai and Bukit Gelugor Gelugor, Oulau MP Ramkarpal Singh give out free hair cuts with Pinang the company Hair Story 27. 12/04/2018 P019 Tumpat, PROGRAM SATU RUMAH SATU POKOK UPU Kelantan CHERANG MELINTANG with YB DATO' HJ CHE ABDULLAH MAT NAWI (ADUN WAKAF BHARU) & EXCO PERTANIAN KELANTAN 28. 14/04/2018 P185 BATU SAPI, PAS Batu Sapi menyerahkan sarapan percuma di Sabah samping menyerahkan manifesto PAS kepada pengundi di parlimen Batu Sapi 29. 14/04/2018 P120 BUKIT Majlis Hi-Tea Anak-Anak Pahang Di Lembah Klang BINTANG, Kuala Bersama YAB Perdana Menteri Dato' Sri Haji Lumpur Mohammad Najib Razak organised by Gabungan Anak Anak Pahang di Lembah Klang. Possible BN candidate for Cameron Highlands Kayveas gave out bicycles; LED TVs and other prizes 30. 14/04/2018 P180 KENINGAU, Pemuda UMNO P180 Keningau telah mengadakan Sabah program isi minyak motor secara percuma di Stesen Minyak Petronas Keningau kepada warganegara yang memiliki motorsikal berkuasa di bawah 150cc. 31. 14/04/2018 Johor Pada 15-4-2018 kira2 jam 3.30 ptg telah ada aktiviti pengagihan barangan berupa keperluan dapur dan wang 50 rggt yg dibuat oleh parti MCA selaku gabungan dlm BN bgi persediaan pilihanraya umum ke-14 ini sebgi sesuatu yg kita boleh anggap sbgi rasuah pilihanraya supaya org asli kampung kudong mengundi barisan nasional dlm PRU 14 nanti. Walaupun ketika ini proses penamaan calon dan tempoh berkempen belum dibuat tetapi kegiatan membeli undi ini telah pun berjalan. 32. 14/04/2018 P140 SEGAMAT, MP for Segamat and Health Minister Dr S. Johor Subramaniam held a series of events and gave speeches in the same venue for police and imams. He was photographed giving goodie bags to those attending. 33. 07/04/2018 Negeri Sembilan Dato Seri Utama Haji Mohamad Bin Haji Hasan and people wearing BN shirts were giving out gifts (or awards); red envelopes and foods during Majlis Ramah Mesra at car park Nusari Biz; Sendayan 34. 17/04/2018 Kedah Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Mejar Jeneral Dato' Seri Jamil Khir Baharom menyampaikan berkas plastic besar (dengan poster dilekat pada berkas) kepada masyarakat India Bedong di Dewan Komuniti India Bedong; 18 April 2018 jam 6.20 PM hingga 7 PM 35. 07/04/2018 P121 LEMBAH Pemberian barangan dan wang tunai kepada PANTAI, Kuala pengunjung program anjuran MIC Lumpur 36. 19/04/2018 P140 SEGAMAT, Datuk Seri Dr S.Subramaniam; caretaker govt Johor minister together with party Umno AJK were seen giving away gifts; approved and promising \"Balai kanopi; alat siaraya dan pondok bas\" to the Orang Asli community. 37. 15/04/2018 P140 SEGAMAT, Datuk Seri Dr S.Subramaniam; caretaker govt Johor minister were seen giving away gifts to religious school teacher. 38. 19/04/2018 P170 TUARAN, Ketua Wanita Parti Harapan Rakyat Sabah Sabah(HARAPAN) Bahagian Tuaran Pn Syra Peter menyampaikan sumbangan polypipe dan tangki kepada penduduk Kg Kapa; Tamparuli. 39. 19/04/2018 Perak Giving out goodie bag to Orang Asli at Kampung Tisong; Sungkai; Perak by MCA member Dato Seri Ong Ka Chuan; ex-MP of Tanjung Malim 40. 13/04/2018 Selangor Program minyak motor percuma serentak di 3 tempat Iaitu Petronas NPE Pantai Dalam; Petronas Gasing dan Petronas Sri Sentosa Anjuran Pemuda BN Lembah Pantai inisiatif oleh Ketua Pemuda BN LP 41. 16/04/2018 P119 MP for Titiwangsa Johari Abdul Ghani held a TITIWANGSA, campaign event wear he was photographed Kuala Lumpur handing out hampers to those present" 42. 18/04/2018 P182 Penyerahan Bantuan Sementara Menunggu PENSIANGAN, Hasil Tuaian kepada pesawah bagi Sabah menampung perbelanjaan keluarga yang disampaikan oleh Tan Sri Joseph Kurup; Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri. Seramai 1;604 pesawah di P182 Pensiangan menerima bantuan ini dan jumlah keseluruhan adalah RM962 400.00 43. 18/04/2018 P185 BATU PAS Kawasan Batu Sapi telah mengedarkan SAPI, Sabah sarapan percuma di Parlimen Batu Sapi 44. 22/04/2018 P087 KUALA MP for Kuala Krau Ismail Mohamed Said gives KRAU, Pahang out BN goodie bags and rice to a group of 50- 100 elderly women. Kuala Krau MCA Wanita Chief Goh Yin Peng gives out Ang Paus with BN and UMNO logo. 45. 19/04/2018 P056 LARUT, Hamzah Zainudin gave free petrol to motorists. Perak 46. 21/04/2018 P056 LARUT, Hamzah Zainudin gave \"buckets\" to villagers Perak of Kampong Changkat Perah. 47. 20/04/2018 Kedah Hadiah dan hamper diberian kepada hadirin di Perasmian Mesyuarat Agung Koperasi Usahawan Tani Jaya Kedah di Perkarangan Dewan Orang Ramai Taman Seri Jerai 2; Gurun; 21 April 2018; jam 4 PM hingga 5 PM, oleh Mejar Jeneral Dato' Seri Jamil Khir Baharom 48. 21/04/2018 P012 Jerai, Hadiah seperti periuk elektrik; beg sekolah Kedah diberi kepada hadirin di Program Kemas 4U Semarak Desa Kemas Parlimen Jerai 2018; di Perkarangan Surau Aliza Al Khir Kampung Ulu Sedaka; Yan; 21 April 2018 jam 12 PM hingga 1 PM oleh Mejar Jeneral Dato' Seri Jamil Khir Baharom 49.
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