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[[Malay titles|Tan Sri]] '''Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik''' (born 10 April 1950 in Pengkalan Balak, [[Masjid Tanah]], [[Malacca]]) is the Chairman of the Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (RISDA), and is a former vice-president of the [[United Malays National Organisation]]. He was aligned with Dr. [[Mahathir]] during the 1987 UMNO General Assembly. He was the chief minister of [[Malacca]] from 1982 to 1994.<ref>{{Cite news| url =http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ex-malacca-cm-suggests-najib-step-down-temporarily|title=Ex-Malacca CM suggests Najib step down temporarily|publisher=[[The Malaysian Insider]] |date =July 5, 2015 }}</ref>
[[Malay titles|Tan Sri]] '''Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik''' (born 10 April 1950 in Pengkalan Balak, [[Masjid Tanah]], [[Malacca]]) is the Chairman of the Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (RISDA), and is a former vice-president of the [[United Malays National Organisation]]. He was aligned with Dr. [[Mahathir]] during the 1987 UMNO General Assembly. He was the chief minister of [[Malacca]] from 1982 to 1994.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ex-malacca-cm-suggests-najib-step-down-temporarily |title=Ex-Malacca CM suggests Najib step down temporarily |publisher=[[The Malaysian Insider]] |date=July 5, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150728105139/http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/ex-malacca-cm-suggests-najib-step-down-temporarily |archivedate=28 July 2015 }}</ref>


In 1994 Rahim was charged with [[statutory rape]] of a minor; however, the public prosecutor later withdrew the charge citing lack of evidence.<ref>{{citation|title=Violence against women: the challenges for Malaysian women|work=Violence Against Women in Asian Societies|author=Rebecca Foley|publisher=RoutledgeCurzon|year=2003|accessdate=28 October 2009|page=140|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NOJ73wqlXtgC&pg=PA140&lpg=PA140&dq=thamby+chik+sex&source=bl&ots=gjW_cT9Pvt&sig=Oq0EP2tHthQzOgknrSWFRjRTfY0&hl=en&ei=3mDoSt_xH8uekQXY2pDWBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CCcQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=thamby%20chik%20sex&f=false}}</ref>
In 1994 Rahim was charged with [[statutory rape]] of a minor; however, the public prosecutor later withdrew the charge citing lack of evidence.<ref>{{citation|title=Violence against women: the challenges for Malaysian women|work=Violence Against Women in Asian Societies|author=Rebecca Foley|publisher=RoutledgeCurzon|year=2003|accessdate=28 October 2009|page=140|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NOJ73wqlXtgC&pg=PA140&lpg=PA140&dq=thamby+chik+sex&source=bl&ots=gjW_cT9Pvt&sig=Oq0EP2tHthQzOgknrSWFRjRTfY0&hl=en&ei=3mDoSt_xH8uekQXY2pDWBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CCcQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=thamby%20chik%20sex&f=false}}</ref>

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Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik (born 10 April 1950 in Pengkalan Balak, Masjid Tanah, Malacca) is the Chairman of the Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (RISDA), and is a former vice-president of the United Malays National Organisation. He was aligned with Dr. Mahathir during the 1987 UMNO General Assembly. He was the chief minister of Malacca from 1982 to 1994.[1]

In 1994 Rahim was charged with statutory rape of a minor; however, the public prosecutor later withdrew the charge citing lack of evidence.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Ex-Malacca CM suggests Najib step down temporarily". The Malaysian Insider. 5 July 2015. Archived from the original on 28 July 2015. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Rebecca Foley (2003), "Violence against women: the challenges for Malaysian women", Violence Against Women in Asian Societies, RoutledgeCurzon, p. 140, retrieved 28 October 2009