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I have no proof of RM6m payment: Witness Posted: 12 Jun 2011 10:22 PM PDT SHAH ALAM: A freelance landscaper told the High Court that he did not have any documents to prove that he had received RM6 million from Dr Mohd Khir Toyo as payment to transform the former Selangor MB's house into a Balinese concept style mansion. Witness Nasir Ismail, 55, admitted that he only had an agreement signed between him and Dr Khir stating that the works carried out only cost RM600,000. He, however, said that agreement was only a "formality' as Dr Khir wanted a document from him stating that amount as he needed it to buy the property from Ditamas Sdn Bhd.
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Filipino journalist slain; 4th killed this year Posted: 12 Jun 2011 10:08 PM PDT MANILA: A hard-hitting radio commentator was fatally shot Monday on his way to work in the eastern Philippines, becoming the fourth journalist slain this year in a country with a dismal record of prosecuting the killers. Two witnesses who brought the bloodied body of Romeo Olea to a hospital said they heard gunshots and saw the radioman's motorcycle fall on its side along a deserted stretch of highway, police Superintendent Ronald Briones said. He said the witnesses did not see who fired the two shots in Iriga city in Camarines Sur province.
The Philippines is one of the most dangerous countries for journalists. It ranks third on a list by the Committee to Protect Journalists of places with high numbers of media killings yet very few convictions. Only Iraq and Somalia are ahead of the Philippines on the group's impunity index. Fewer than 10 people have been convicted in about 145 media killings since 1986, when democracy was restored, said National Union of Journalists of the Philippines President Nestor Burgos Jr. Out of the 145 deaths, more than 100 occurred since 2001.
Briones said police were investigating the threats Olea had received by phone about two weeks ago. News reports and commentaries criticizing local politicians for alleged corruption and irregularities have been the main reason for a slew of assassinations targeting journalists. Even when suspected triggermen are caught, the masterminds are rarely exposed.
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