The Borneo Post

20 NGOs probed for allegedly receiving foreign funding

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JOHOR BAHARU: About 20 of 50,000 non- government­al organisati­ons ( NGO) registered with the Registrar of Societies ( ROS) have been probed since November, for allegedly receiving funds from individual­s and organizati­ons abroad.

Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed expects more NGOs to come under the microscope.

“The probe needs to be done to ensure that NGOs do not become a front for certain parties who plan to undermine democracy becvause many countries in the West and Asia may also have been toppled by outsiders using the NGOs,” he told reporters after launching the search for Ikon Muslimah Johor 2016, here yesterday.

The NGOs probed include Bersih, whose chairman Maria

The probe needs to be done to ensure that NGOs do not become a front for certain parties who plan to undermine democracy. Datuk Nur Jazlan, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs

Chin Abdullah is believed to have used funds received from Open Society Foundation (OSF) to undermine parliament­ary democracy in Malaysia.

News reports said OSF, chaired by George Soros, not only channeled funds to Bersih but also to other local organisati­ons with the aim to influence the result of general elections.

He said although the inflow of foreign funds is the responsibi­lity of Bank Negara, the police must ensure that the funds are not used to undermine democracy.

On Thursday, Nur Jazlan attended a forum with Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Paul Low Seng Kuan in Kuala Lumpur to discuss how best to regulate the funds received from local and internatio­nal parties.

On the allegation that some NGOs had been victimised by the police during the probe, the deputy minister said the issue did not arise at all.

“If there is victimisat­ion, we will probe the matter. We only probe NGOs that receive the funds and use them for activities other than those stated in their constituti­ons,” he added. — Bernama

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