Offline
Menu
Who is Mr R? PKR’s Ramanan dares Victor Chin to name MP given RM9.5m
By Administrator
Published on 03/26/2026 11:00
News
Ramanan challenged businessman Victor Chin to reveal the identity of “Mr R”.

SUNGAI BULOH — PKR vice-president Datuk Seri R. Ramanan today dismissed insinuations that he is the lawmaker alleged to have received RM9 million from businessman Victor Chin Boon Long, who is implicated in the so-called “Corporate Mafia” controversy.

Ramanan challenged Chin to reveal the identity of “Mr. R”, while also taking aim at former party deputy Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli, suggesting he was trying to capitalise on Chin’s “sensational” allegations to attack the party.

“Stop with the puzzle charade and just name these characters. When you name them, then we can sue,” Ramanan said at a press conference he held this afternoon.

“These allegations about corporate mafia, this is a dirty narrative to tarnish the party, its MPs and their reputation. If you have proof, show the proof. This is not some comedy court (where) you can issue statements of your whims and fancy.”

Ramanan, MP for Sungai Buloh, then questioned Chin’s motivation for making what he described as “wild accusations”. 

The PKR leader said there should be scrutiny on his motivation, as well as the attempt to give credence to Chin’s accusations.

“What is his intention? Why is he making all these wild allegations? Is he trying to bring down the government? Fighting for fairness?”

Chin, a businessman alleged to be the main figure leading a small group of businessmen who muscled their way to grab ownership of certain companies, recently claimed he had given a PKR member of parliament RM9 million.

In a 40-page statement, Chin said the PKR MP had initially asked for RM9.5 million and in return would help stop the authorities from freezing Chin’s accounts and clear his name.

The businessman now said he wants the money back since Chin is still implicated in the corporate mafia controversy, and threatened to reveal the MP’s name if the money is not returned by March 30.

Comments