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On Day 10 of the trial, Altantuya's cousin Burmaa Oyunchimeg testified that after Altantuya returned from France, she went to Hong Kong to meet Burmaa, and showed her a photograph of Altantuya and her lover, Abdul Razak Baginda, who is accused of conspiring in her murder, and "a government official" taking a meal together.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Kim Quek, Asia Sentinel (3 July 2007)

An unbelievable spectacle took place in the bizarre murder trial of Mongolian beauty Altantuya Shaaribuu on June 29. Karpal Singh, the lawyer for the victim’s family, attempted to ask a question about a “government official" allegedly seen in a photograph with the victim. At that point, both the prosecutor and the defense lawyer sprang to their feet in unison to block the question.

This resulted in a shouting match, with Singh on one side, the victim’s cousin on the stand, and the combined forces of the prosecution and defense blocking the line of questioning.

Earlier, a similar division of forces occurred when a Mongolian witness – a girlfriend of the victim   told the court that immigration entry computer records of the deceased and her two Mongolian companions, including the witness, had been mysteriously erased. When Singh asked the court to take proper note of this highly irregular event, both the prosecution and defense objected to the evidence as irrelevant, and insisted that it be expunged.

Now, isn't that a strange phenomenon? A prosecutor is supposed to seek justice for the deceased victim's family against the murderers, so how come the prosecutor is now ganging up with defense lawyers to oppose the victim's family lawyer? Is this a case of prosecutor vs. defense or a case of prosecutor plus defense vs. victim's family? Obviously, the prosecution and defense seem to have plenty of common interests. What are those common interests?

The answer may lie in the identity of that "government official" that allegedly appeared in the photograph with Altantuya that both prosecution and defense tried so hard not to allow into court.

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On Day 10 of the trial, Altantuya's cousin Burmaa Oyunchimeg testified that after Altantuya returned from France, she went to Hong Kong to meet Burmaa, and showed her a photograph of Altantuya and her lover, Abdul Razak Baginda, who is accused of conspiring in her murder, and "a government official" taking a meal together. Answering Singh later, after the shouting match in the court had subsided, she said this "government official" was Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.

She could distinctly remember the name, she said, because it bears a similarity to Altantuya’s acknowledged lover's name, and she even asked Altantuya whether they were brothers. Burmaa further added that the photo had also been shown to Altantuya's father.

Now, the revelation of Najib in the photo would not have caused such a sensation if not for the deputy prime minister's oft-repeated denial of any knowledge of Altantuya, including a public denial during a recent by-election, when even the name of Allah was invoked.

What does Najib have to say now that his denial is directly contradicted by the witness Burmaa? His press secretary Tengku Sarifuddin Tengku Ahmad issued a brief statement on June 30 saying that the deputy prime minister had declined to comment for two reasons. One, any comment might be sub judice, since the case is in court, and, two, Najib had already repeatedly denied an acquaintance with the girl in the past, "as such, the issue over the picture does not arise,” the spokesman said.

Sub judice? That’s ridiculous. How could a simple statement like "I have never had my photo taken with Altantuya" be sub judice? In fact, being the number-two leader in the government, Najib is absolutely duty-bound to say outright whether he was ever photographed with Altantuya, in view of the serious implications of Burmaa's allegation.

The issue over the picture does not arise? Equally ridiculous. In fact, the opposite is true. Precisely because of Najib's past denials, it is all the more imperative that Najib must stand up now to clarify.

Guilty conscience?

There is only one explanation for Najib's past denials and his present silence: A guilty conscience. If Najib's conduct with respect to the case had been above-board, there would be no reason for him to deny an acquaintance with his friend Abdul Razak’s friend Altantuya. Similarly, if the allegation of the picture is false, it is inconceivable and totally incomprehensible that Najib should have chosen not to refute Burmaa's allegation.

In fact, Najib seems so worried about the publicity of the picture that his secretary called editors in the local press and requested them not to blow up the issue. This resulted in the explosive story being absent from the local headlines the next day. (In one Chinese paper – Guang Ming – the Najib story hit the front page in the evening edition, but disappeared completely by the next morning). And of course, Anwar Ibrahim's criticism of the trial and his specific call on Najib to clarify the issue of the picture during a press conference was generally blacked out.

However, despite such new suppression, irreversible damage is done. There is little doubt that Najib is deeply troubled and his political position seriously weakened.

Manipulation

That this murder case has been subjected to serious political manipulation has been obvious from the very start, when the police commenced their highly questionable investigation, right through to the present trial when the conduct of lawyers for both sides appear increasingly dubious. Instead of the prosecutor seeking the truth and the defense lawyer fighting for the accused, both seem preoccupied with an overriding mission – to prevent the whole truth from emerging. Their combined efforts to cover up the issue of the immigration record and the identity of Najib Razak in the picture are just two examples of such conduct.

The highly irregular nature of this case was also marked by frequent and mysterious changes of legal personnel, resulting in a complete change-over of the defense team, the prosecutors and the judge even before the hearings began. These weird phenomena were crowned by the shock appearance of a new team of prosecutors who were appointed only hours before the hearing was supposed to begin, thus necessitating an impromptu postponement of the trial for two weeks. None of these changes of legal personnel has been properly explained, except for the resignation of Abdul Razak’s first lawyer; Zulkifli Noordin, quit, he said, because of "serious interference by third parties".

Under these circumstances, the public must brace itself for more aberrant scenarios from this court, while Najib and his supporters may have to keep their fingers crossed in the days ahead when many more witnesses have yet to walk through what must appear to Najib as a minefield.

On a more serious note, this unseemly trial does not exactly add credit to Malaysia’s system, whose already wretched image has just been further mauled by the shameful finale of another sham trial – that of Eric Chia of Perwaja Steel fame. After seven long years of investigations and three years of court hearings, that case was thrown out due to lack of prima facie evidence. With that, the long-drawn out Perwaja Steel saga ended without finding any culprit for the mountain of losses (more than RM 10 billion) suffered by taxpayers.

There has been a spate of criminal cases being dismissed of late due to inadequate investigations and poor prosecution, indicating that the downward slide of our criminal justice system, which began in the Mahathir era, has gotten worse under Abdullah Badawi's leadership. With the criminal justice system in a shambles, the rule of law is in jeopardy. And that is an important benchmark to judge the efficacy of Abdullah's administration vis-à-vis his reform agenda.

Kim Quek is a Malaysia-based commentator.

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written by technoboy, August 04, 2008 10:10:57
Result of Pak Lah's reformed judiciary, don't be taken in, no better than TDM, after-all both of them were from the same breed.....UMNO crooks!
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written by shan, August 04, 2008 10:15:46
ONE VERY SERIOUS TROUBLE
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written by Tom n Jerry, August 04, 2008 10:17:35
This murder case must be handled bu International Court of Justice because the victim is not Malaysian;hence it is only appropriate that no prejudice must surface;the whole world wants a fair & transparent trial without fear or favour!
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written by shan, August 04, 2008 10:24:46
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written by binarytan, August 04, 2008 10:25:50
Najis is in fact could be innocent.

We should charge the Minister of Defence in court of war crime, not Najis but his old fat mama Rosmah.

Right now Altantuya case is just full of joke with real criminal is living like heaven.

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written by Ali Cordoba, August 04, 2008 10:33:14
Embarasse me Muslims!
http://www.worldfutures.info/Editor/Editor-Notes/Muslim-World-An-embarrassing-situation-but-laughable.html
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written by sydput, August 04, 2008 10:35:35
Abdul Razak baginda, who used to or is working under najib, got a RM500 million commission for the submarine deal. Isn't that conflict of interest since all details pertaining to the contract, he would have obtained before anyone else?
badawi's clean image is already in the gutter, so i suppose he couldn't care less the state of affairs in the country while he makes the most of it, since if anwar fails to topple him in September, the chances is that Tengku razaleigh will finnsh him off in december.
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written by malgal, August 04, 2008 10:39:44
quite frightening to be in court in malaysia - hemmed in by both prosecution and defence - better to have this trial heard in an international court. afterall, if our dpm has sworn before God Almighty, what's men at an international hearing? Najib will clear his name once and for all, internationally as the case has been proven to be quite beyond our malaysian court of law. How about it?
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written by malgal, August 04, 2008 10:42:09
no amount of c4 can erase the deed done to this young woman.
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written by Everbright, August 04, 2008 11:04:59
Thank you Kim Quek for reminding Malaysians of this matter. Notice also Najib's actions and body-language which speaks louder than words: "very evasive, submissive and biding for time". He knows AAB is very weak but he is unable to plunge the knife into his boss back despite promptings from TDM. Why? Because he is into this deep mud-shit. As the Minister in-charge of Defence establishment, he owes the Nation an explanation how the C4 (a militay-explosive) could be smuggled out for eliminating civilians. I am still waiting for this. The PI's first SD also corraborated Burmaa Oyunchimeg's testimony that he was acquainted with the deceased person. The primary motive is missing from this trial. I hope and pary that there will be no miscarriage of justice but seeing how the trial is being conducted, I am fast losing my faith in the system. The behavior of the prosecution suggests that they have convinced themselves of the likely killers, ignoring fresh evidence and leads. Very sad for our Nation.
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written by temenggong, August 04, 2008 11:10:45
Embarasse me Muslims!
http://www.worldfutures.info/Editor/Editor-Notes/Muslim-World-An-embarrassing-situation-but-laughable.html


It looks like Ali Cordoba is maturing and getting the picture.
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written by ahmadneil, August 04, 2008 11:20:43
The photos are picture perfect.
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written by Counterpointer, August 04, 2008 11:21:24
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written by ahmadneil, August 04, 2008 11:23:06
The photos say a thousand words.
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written by ahmadneil, August 04, 2008 11:26:01
Photos say a thousand words.
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written by teo siew chin, August 04, 2008 11:52:01
All those who assisted in suppressing the truth -
All those who know the truth and remain silent -
SHAME ON YOU! You contribute to this heinous crime
by allowing the evil murderer(s) to remain unpunished.
Can you ever sleep peacefully at night?
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written by teo siew chin, August 04, 2008 11:53:35
Ahmadneil - will you calm down!
Altantunya's hauntings?
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written by malaysianohope, August 04, 2008 12:31:56
C4 & Dotty GUILTY by virtue of lack of denial of involvement and using Government machinery to suppress evidences!
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written by Bigdawg, August 04, 2008 13:01:26
Big monies going out and into Malaysia cannot escape the eyes of Bank Negara. Similarly, large monetary exchanges between banks are also recorded by Bank Negara.

Therefore, Bank Negara's records and archives hold a lot of information as to who had big and small cuts from submarine transactions. Then again, seems CTOS services are still available.

Now, if only Pakatan Rakyat can plant some moles in Bank Neg and some big banks...hmmm a lot of shit will surface.
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written by panca, August 04, 2008 13:21:36
An unbelievable spectacle took place in the bizarre murder trial of Mongolian beauty Altantuya Shaaribuu on June 29. Karpal Singh, the lawyer for the victim’s family, attempted to ask a question about a “government official" allegedly seen in a photograph with the victim. At that point, both the prosecutor and the defense lawyer sprang to their feet in unison to block the question.


Instead of the prosecutor seeking the truth and the defense lawyer fighting for the accused, both seem preoccupied with an overriding mission – to prevent the whole truth from emerging. Their combined efforts to cover up the issue of the immigration record and the identity of Najib Razak in the picture are just two examples of such conduct.


Najis, obviously the goes to show the murder was pre-meditated, the court case is pre-meditated too.

The prosecutors worked for the defence of the murderer(s)....naji(s)


Hell is here.

Najis denied knowing Altantuya who was MURDERED, denied earlier knowing Saifool but admits later but for scholarship(LOL) after photos of Saifool(drop-out) appeared. These are all his excretion. Saifool came from his shit, factually.

Wait for photo to appear....the whole world will get to see. To Paris with Lust!
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written by dassky2000, August 04, 2008 14:32:40
Malaysian top middle and lowest government officials are worst then COMUNISTS. The country is now run by comunists and is so shameful to say that we voted these people to power. GOD BLESS MALAYSIA
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written by Namolos, August 04, 2008 15:21:59
En Saiful....First of all, your first Doctor had already examined you and decleared that YOU as an ''Ass hole'' is all cleared. Didnt you tell our DPM Najib and his MINDER's this???.

Now, your backup UMNO boys is trying to HOOKWIND everyone by trying to say that.. ONLY IN MALAYSIA [Guinnese Book of Records] there exists 'ASS HOLE' SPECIALISTS DOCTORS....I HOPE UMNO IS NOT THAT EGOISTICALLY BLIND TO ALSO TRY AND CLAIM IT'S A..FIRST MALAY 'ASS HOLE' SPECIALIST TOO where any GAY Doctors could have more than Qualified to comment.

Sorry to be crude.
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written by roadbarra, August 04, 2008 17:56:18
God Save my country!
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written by ROBERTNGTG, August 04, 2008 21:55:51
This resulted in a shouting match, with Singh on one side, the victim’s cousin on the stand, and the combined forces of the prosecution and defense blocking the line of questioning.

SO THE JUDGE, PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE ARE ALL IN COHORTS WITH THE ULTIMATE PURPOSE TO ENSURE THAT THE CASE WILL BE DISMISSED ON GROUNDS OF TECHNICALITY, A MISTRIAL, OR LACK OF EVIDENCE TO THE MUTUAL BENEFIT OF ALL AND MORE IMPORTANTLY, FOR SOMEONE VERY HIGH UP WITH VERY HUGE INTERESTS??????
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written by Kerajaan Rakyat, August 05, 2008 00:44:45

Hi Malaysian,

Pls say NO to UMNO and NO to Barisan Nasional.

If someone asked why?.

Answer him/her, "UMNO n BN are BASTARD!!!."

UMNO PENIPU BANGSA MELAYU.

UMNO KHIANATI RAKYAT

UMNO CEMARKAN AGAMA ISLAM

UMNO MESTI DIHAPUSKAN.


http://www.kerajaanrakyat.com/
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written by steve, August 05, 2008 04:19:36
I think the proper adjectives for one Najib are coward, blasphemer, shitbag, ratbag. The man does not stand a chance in hell of EVER becoming PM. The bastard needs to get his head out of his ass and stop dreaming. He is beginning to believe his own lies.
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written by pixieface, August 05, 2008 08:52:32
Altantuya ghost will haunt the evil corridor of powers.
HER SOUL WILL ONLY REST IN PEACE WHEN THE REAL CULPRITS ARE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE.
careful ros... when you close your eyes ....somebody's waiting to bring you to....ahem...hehehe. C4C4C4. ALAMAK!!!
live by the sword, die by the sword!!! Amen
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written by slash n burn, August 05, 2008 08:54:18
Najib..........penipu no 1
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written by Susu08, August 05, 2008 10:10:32
What is wrong with the logging in...still says I am not logged with some sections!
Anyways was going to comment on the latest no holds barred...
A Burmese Doctor stands up to the police and sticks to his truths...let us see if Malaysian doctors have the same gumption .....
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written by anak melaka, August 05, 2008 23:01:13
To all peacemakers,

Please leave Najis alone, he has enough sleepless night this seventh month of lunar year and that's why prosecution and defense team-up to dictate courts proceeding at the possible mentioned of the link. Also, forget all his previous denial because he has been very good lately, acting as scholarship consultant to dropout students.


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written by Taiping60, August 06, 2008 02:08:35
Malaysia judiciary system is now becoming the global laughing stock.

We have those in power at every level interfering with the case with their respective objectives.
One common objective of course is to provide their respective jobs and power.

However, I believe the truth will prevail. So those who are interfering with this case, it is best you repent now before it is too late. Let not use a sin to suppress another sin. What you end up is more Sins.
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written by Umno Slayer, August 06, 2008 13:22:46
so far only the Malaysian people could tolerates such a DODGY GOVERMENT practices!WHAT A SHAME!this is happening to us...Enough is enough people lets kill off the UMNO and BN and put the criminals who are our so called prime minister and his deputy !
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written by Xrap11, August 06, 2008 18:23:33
Our country is filled with cowards. All of our security agencies are well independence. They who hold the power open their door for political figure intervention.
UMNO people themselves. All behind Pak Lah an Najib. If you are sincere about your people, protect your people already. Oppose your crazy leader and prove to people that you are not with this stupid leader. Why so afraid on no vote confident? tada telo ka? Terang2 najib's hand filth with scandals, remove him at least until he clear all the stain. Kalau Pak Lah tido lagi dalam meeting, tepuk dia punya kepala kasi bangun.
http://gelamapisang.********.com
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written by SUV, August 06, 2008 21:53:26
barsian falsehoods havoc's list..


Thursday, June 12, 2008
Summary of BN’s Wastages That Rakyat Have to Pay For

Whatever amount, you bet it is COLLOSSAL! In Time Asia magazine issue on March 15 2004, South East Asian economist at Morgan Stanley in Singapore Daniel Lian, figures “that the country may have lost as much as U$$100 billion (RM320 billion) since the early 1980s to corruption.” Mind you, this is only corruption and it does not include wastages and mismanagements which could be higher!

If the above list (which represent moneys saved) is added to the nation’s coffer and together with Petronas profits, palm oil profits and profits from rubber, tin, agriculture produce, aquaculture produce, electronic and hardware exports, etc, for the past 5 decades, we can all agree on one thing - our country could be wealthier than Venezuela who has little resources except for oil. The petrol in Venezuela is RM0.16 per litre! .
The article below is a comment made by a Malaysiatoday reader name ez42get as a response to my article “Despite knowing, the BN did nothing except remove oil subsidy” which is published by MalaysiaToday. ( Thank you Malaysiatoday).

I believe the summary is concise and easy for anyone to understand. Enjoy

Ez42get writes:

Looking at the list below, it looks like the BN government are more determined to help themselves rather than the citizens.

And this list below is not even barely exhaustive as these are the ones uncovered – the tip of the ice-berg, if you might want to put it! What lies beneath could be much larger:-

1. The Bank Bumiputra twin scandals in the early 1980s saw US$1 billion (RM3.2 billion in 2008 ringgit)

2. The Maminco attempt to corner the world tin market in the 1980s is believed to have cost some US$500 million. (RM1.6 billion)

3. Betting in foreign exchange futures cost Bank Negara Malaysia RM30 billion in the 1990s.

4. Perwaja Steel resulted in losses of US$800 million (RM2.56 billion). Eric Chia, was charged with corruption for allegedly steering US$20 million (RM64 million) to a Hong Kong-based company

5. Use of RM10 billion public funds in the Valuecap Sdn. Bhd. operation to shore up the stock market

6. Banking scandal of RM700 million losses in Bank Islam

7. The sale of M.V. Agusta by Proton for one Euro making a loss of €75.99 million (RM 348 million)

8. Wang Ehsan from oil royalty on Terengganu RM7.4 billion from 2004 – 2007

9. For the past 10 years since Philharmonic Orchestra was established, this orchestra has swallowed a total of RM500 million

10. In Advisors Fees, Mahathir was paid RM180,000, Shahrizat Abdul Jalil (women and social development affairs) RM404,726 and Abdul Hamid Othman (religious) RM549,675 per annum

11. The government has spent a total of RM3.2 billion in teaching Maths and Science in English over the past five years. Out of the amount, the government paid a whopping RM2.21 billion for the purchase of information and computer technology (ICT) equipments which it is unable to give a breakdown.

12. The commission paid for purchase of jets and submarines to two private companies Perimeker Sdn Bhd and IMT Defence Sdn Bhd amounted to RM910 million.

13. RM300 million to compensate Gerbang Perdana for the RM1.1 billion “Crooked Scenic Half-Bridge”

14. RM1.3 billion have been wasted building the white elephant Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) facilities on cancellation of the Malaysia-Singapore scenic bridge

15. RM 100 million on renovation of Parliament building and leaks

16. National Astronaut Programme - RM 40 million

17. National Service Training Programme - yearly an estimate of RM 500 million

18. Eye on Malaysia - RM 30 million and another RM5.7 million of free ticket

19. RM 4.63 billion, ’soft-loan’ to PKFZ

20. RM 2.4 million on indelible ink

21. Samy announced in September 2006 that the government paid compensation amounting to RM 38.5 billion to 20 highway companies. RM 380 million windfalls for 9 toll concessionaires earned solely from the toll hike in 2008 alone.

22. RM32 million timber export kickbacks involving companies connected to Sarawak Chief Minister and his family



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written by SUV, August 06, 2008 21:54:19
Bailouts –
23. Two bailouts of Malaysia Airline System RM7.9 billion. At a time when MAS incurring losses every year, RM1.55 million used to buy three paintings to decorate its chairman's (Munir) office. 24. Putra transport system bailout which cost RM4.486 billion
25. STAR-LRT bailout costing RM3.256 billion
26. National Sewerage System bailout costing RM192.54 million
27. Seremban-Port Dickson Highway bailout costing RM142 million
28. Kuching Prison bailout costing RM135 million
29. Kajian Makanan dan Gunaan Orang Islam bailout costing RM8.3 million
30. Le Tour de Langkawi bailout costing RM 3.5 Million
31. Wholesale distribution of tens of millions of shares in Bursa Malaysia under guise of NEP to cronies, children and relatives of BN leaders and Ministers worth billions of ringgits.
32. APs scandal had been going on year-after-year going back for more than three decades, involving a total mind-boggling sum of tens of billions of ringgits
33. Alienation of tens of thousands of hectares of commercial lands and forestry concessions to children and relatives of BN leaders and Ministers worth tens of billions of ringgits
34. Travel around Malaysia and see for yourself how many white elephants like majestic arches, roads paved with fanciful bricks, designer lamp posts, clock towers, Municipal Council buildings that looks more like Istanas, extravagant places of worship, refurbishment of residences of VIPs, abandoned or under-utilised government sports complexes and buildings, etc! Combined they could easily amount to the hundreds of billions of ringgits!
35. Since 1997, Petronas has handed out a staggering 30 billion ringgit in natural gas subsidies to IPPs who were making huge profits. In addition, there were much wastages and forward trading of Petronas oil in the 1990s based on the low price of oil then. Since the accounts of Petronas are for the eyes of Prime Minister only, we have absolutely no idea of the amount.

Whatever amount, you bet it is COLLOSSAL! In Time Asia magazine issue on March 15 2004, South East Asian economist at Morgan Stanley in Singapore Daniel Lian, figures “that the country may have lost as much as U$$100 billion (RM320 billion) since the early 1980s to corruption.” Mind you, this is only corruption and it does not include wastages and mismanagements which could be higher!

If the above list (which represent moneys saved) is added to the nation’s coffer and together with Petronas profits, palm oil profits and profits from rubber, tin, agriculture produce, aquaculture produce, electronic and hardware exports, etc, for the past 5 decades, we can all agree on one thing - our country could be wealthier than Venezuela who has little resources except for oil. The petrol in Venezuela is RM0.16 per litre!.

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written by SUV, August 06, 2008 21:55:07
http://www.malaysiawaves.com/2...akyat.html
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written by partiotic, August 07, 2008 07:07:45
If BN continue to run our country our country will go bankrupt. Dear fellow malaysian just read the above comment written by SUV on the bailout. After reading suv comment I fell heart ace.
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written by yy88, August 07, 2008 08:48:22
Dear Pete,

If ever DSAI become the PM, he owe you ONE.
More Importantly, in the history of Malaysia, we the Rakyat have a beloved SON who fight Injustice, Corruption, and Racial Inequalities without fear and favour.

We RAKYAT MALAYSIA owe you ONE!
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written by roadbarra, August 08, 2008 14:17:26
RPK,

You rock man!
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written by Panca Indera, August 09, 2008 08:03:15
how come nobody has ask najib to take a lie detector test to provr he is not lieing? smilies/sad.gif
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written by yy88, August 10, 2008 12:24:43
PI,would you take one if you know pretilly well you are lieing.
He would rather not touch the non-halal lie detector then to swear on the Koran.
Even when the photos of them together appear later, he would claim those are doctored, and may belong to Tian Chua.
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written by jivan, August 11, 2008 14:53:37
YM RPK,

I have a question. Maybe this is not the right article for this question, forgive me. I'm an Hindu, and i'm againt's the Malaysian Bar Council's decision to hold a forum which intends to interfere in Islam's official status here in the Kingdom of Malaysia and question the position of the Syariah Courts in judging cases which involve apostasy and the embracing of Islam by this nation's citizens? I believe this is a racial game played by BN-UMNO. I understand and agree that this topic of the forum is too sensitive 'FOR SOME'. Please advise and explain your point of view.

Thank you YM RPK.

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written by Mirage, August 12, 2008 22:00:11
Why then why is the culprit still allow to stand and represent the country? I am a firm believer that if you can convince yourself that what you are doing is not wrong you have nullified all sins.....NOT......

somehow ppl tend to be that way. If you steal and you convince yourself that stealing is for your hungry children at home or sick mother somehow it becomes OK, you do not need to feel bad. But this of course is far from the truth becoz we can rationalise good and bad otherwise we would be considered selfish and irresponsible. Otherwise how else can we say that someone's misfortune linked to our fortune is good.

Far from the cry of all this believe, Najib is convince that his being and responsibility as the DPM and future PM is above the actions that he has taken. With that believe and the fact that he is convince of his sacrifice to the greater contribution of the country he is willing to state on national TV his innocence. You be the judge of it.
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