xder la hebat bro...aku cuma pernah nampak scan ic dia...maybe aku krg baca komik sbb tu tau lebih sikit hal ni dr ko...klu ko tya hal komik mmg aku x tau la..ko lg hebat kan..
yg bwh ni lg citer dia dr malaysian today...
Tengku Adnan, who’s the liar now?
Tengku Adnan bin Tengku Mansor, Tourism Minister in Pak Lah’s cabinet (Pak Lah – father of Islam Hadhari and grand son to famous ulama’ Haji Abdullah Fahim) proposed to the government recently to extend operating hours for entertainment outlets in Kuala Lumpur (so apparently tourists have complained to him that KL is dead after 2 and there is nowhere to go, according to him during a Mesyuarat Bahagian). He also proposed to the cabinet reduction of duty on alcohol. Damn, he might as well make liquor the official drink for Supreme Council meetings.
So who is this guy anyway? Dato’ Adnan was born in Malacca on 20th December 1950 at 610h, birth certificate no. 100502. Name at birth was Adnan bin Mansor. On 20th December 1962, Dato’ Adnan was 12 and a proud owner of an IC (IC no. 4079409). However, on 3rd October 1972, Dato’ Adnan had changed his name to Tengku Adnan bin Tengku Mansor. He also changed his dad’s IC name to Tengku Mansor bin Tengku Baba. Claims to be Malacca’s 3rd generation Sultanate heritage.
Dato’ Adnan was once Tun M’s Setiausaha Kerja UMNO. Dato’ Adnan, a businessman, was known to be Tan Sri Vincent Tan’s favorite go-to guy for projects. Word on the street is that Dato’ Adnan has 3.5million shares in Berjaya Sports Toto via his SPV, Cimsec Nominees Sdn Bhd. Sports Toto has a total of 681 outlets nationwide and 2 overseas operations, one in Phillipines and the other in Ghana. Once upon a time, Dato’ Adnan, Tan Sri Vincent and Pahang State Govt through an SPV called PASDEC Holding Berhad used to own Bukit Tinggi Resort. After fierce pressure from the public, he relinquished his shares on 23rd May 2003.
So, you’ve got a respectable Prime Minister going all around the world promoting Islam and you’ve got this Minister under him going around screwing things up for PM. Well, one can argue that he was dropped at the last election and was called back to the Cabinet after the reshuffling. Don’t know what the end game is.
Well if anyone wants to argue about his ‘tengku’ness, notice that officially, his dato’ seri title precedes his tengku title. That tells it all.
(From: Malaysia Tomorrow.)