Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, who is facing two counts of
corruption, should not have burdened the people by allowing a donation drive to
raise fund to pay for his RM1 billion bail, said a Penang UMNO leader.
Penang UMNO deputy chairman Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina
Merican said it was true indeed that Lim did not ask for the donation himself.
“But as a Chief Minister, Lim should be responsible and use
his own money.
“He could have just stopped DAP from making the collection
as the prosecution is made against him, not the party,” he added.
Reezal Merican, who is Deputy Foreign Minister, also urged
Lim to step down as Chief Minister and give way for other DAP leaders to take
over the post.
Previously, the opposition had been pestering Barisan
Nasional leaders who were charged in court to step down from their post, now
Lim should do the same to prove his integrity, he added.
Lim, 56, was charged with using his position as chief
minister for his personal interest and of his wife, Betty Chew Gek Cheng, by
approving the conversion of a piece of land from agriculture to residential
status and transferring the land to a company, Magnificient Emblem Sdn Bhd.
He was also charged with corruptly obtaining for himself,
and his wife, a piece of land and bungalow at No 25, Jalan Pinhorn, George
Town, from a businesswoman, Phang Li Koon, at below the market value, for RM2.8
million, when the value of the properties then was worth RM4.27 million.
On a news portal report which said that Lim would hold
information session with the people at Dewan Sri Pinang in George Town this
Monday to explain to them the issue on his prosecution, Reezal Merican said the
people should just allow the matter to be decided by the court.
“Let the case be judged in the court, not on the streets,”
he added.
It is learnt that the
event would also be attended by Opposition leader Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah
Ismail and Amanah President Mohamad Sabu.
-BERNAMA
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