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Friday, 06 November 2009 17:00

It turned out that some people sometimes will suddenly lose their shrewd ability to judge, and simply approve a project involving millions of ringgit. And then, they will somehow collectively suffer from amnesia, forgetting the past, present and everything.

By LIM MUN FAH/ Translated by SOONG PHUI JEE/ Sin Chew Daily

Recently, Malaysian medical professions have identified a new disease called “collective political amnesia”. Most of the patients are politicians.

The recent release of Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) report by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has shown us the horror of the disease's symptoms. Its spreading speed and impact are comparable with influenza A1H1.

It turned out that some people sometimes will suddenly lose their shrewd ability to judge, and simply approve a project involving millions of ringgit. And then, they will somehow collectively suffer from amnesia, forgetting the past, present and everything.

Because of amnesia, therefore, “I don't remember” and “I don't know”.

Therefore, he only knew how to sign a contract but didn't know about the details.

He didn't know how many major contracts were involved and they even hadn't been approved by the Board of Directors.

"The society turns more and more chaotic while politics is in a mess."

He also didn't know that the Treasury had advised that raising funds with government bonds would be better than paying instalment with 7.5% of interest charge. As for her, she knew nothing about cash flow, “couldn't remember” and “has forgotten about the then situation”. Therefore, she didn't know whether Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd (KDSB) did submit a complete proposal for the development plan involving RM1 billion. She also knew nothing about the three supporting letters.

Similarly, another man also “couldn't remember anything”. He couldn't remember whether he did use someone's private jet and whether he did receive someone's goods. He also couldn't remember about the details of a development plan, whether there were other bidders for the project and whether a particular company had been attempting to develop the basic infrastructure of Pulau Indah.

Meanwhile, another man needed to refer to the meeting minutes as he could no longer remember whether the PKFZ project had been brought to the Board of Directors for discussion.

He also could not remember what decision had been made by the Port Klang Authority on the subject of land expropriation.

How many contracts had been signed by the Port Klang Authority? His answer was: Even the then Port Klang Authority had no idea about it.

They didn't remember and they didn't know. How could there be so many unbelievable and absurd decisions? What actually happened?

The society turns more and more chaotic while politics is in a mess. Politicians are either confused about their identities or simply suffer from amnesia. They forget about this today and can't remember about that tomorrow. Eventually, they have forgotten about the country's image, as well as the people's interests. The society is just so unjust. How could the people of “1Malaysia”, including you and me, not feel depressed and wonder while feeling like crying? Perhaps, nothing is more lamentable and we can just “forget about everything” and “know about nothing”!

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written by malgal, November 06, 2009 17:11:40
`don't know', `don't remember' etc means not accountable. not accountable means not fit to hold office, not fit to hold office means ....
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written by eloofk, November 06, 2009 17:31:02
"I dont know how many children i've got. I cant remember how many women i've slept with. I cant remember how many times i've commented on this blog." God bless my soul!
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written by Hakim Joe, November 06, 2009 18:48:41
Gua Tak Tahu!
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written by Hakim Joe, November 06, 2009 18:55:23
Others include: "Gua Mana Ada Ingat?" and "Itu Hal Sudah Lama. Gua Pun Sudah Tua".
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written by KingSolomon, November 06, 2009 19:05:25
The disease is known as "KAU TIM" in chinese.
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written by philip25, November 06, 2009 20:07:07
Lets not forget Mr Apa Nama on this issue of not being able to remember. He is a champion whenit comes to pretending as was shown in the lingam case.SOON he will also tell us that he can't remember the price of the land in the port klang fisco
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written by lynn, November 06, 2009 20:17:26
Dr M also suffered bouts of selective amnesia - whenever it suited him, amnesia attacked!
These two persons, they also chose to develop amnesia because they think, by denying knowledge or participation, or having conveniently loss of memory, they are free to get on with their rich lives. Probably they are right.
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written by uxzee, November 06, 2009 22:24:00
The GE 13 can cure this amnesia.
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written by orangbukit, November 07, 2009 00:44:34
The GE 13 can cure this amnesia.


The way things are going, they might permanently postpone GE 13 ... and declare an emergency with martial law and don't be surprised if that happens.



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written by jaz, November 07, 2009 12:12:18
Patients should be shut up to save them from themselves. And the people's money.
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written by krising1, November 07, 2009 13:39:33
The "mudah lupah" fellow first used it deceptively in the Lingam tape enquiry. This has now been picked up by his gang members. In future everyone being interrogated by the authorities will also start using this line " I cannot remember". One day we will have to introduce a law which will assume that anyone who answers this question using this infamous line, it will be assumed that it because the answer is not favourable to him. That would cure this disease.
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written by Eskay Lim, November 09, 2009 19:41:08
That's a very good idea, Krising 1,

Maybe we need to draw up some laws that whoever uses this infamous line "I can't remember" means that the incident really took place only that he doesn't want to be reminded about it.
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