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Dr M explains why no action yet on corruption cases involving other BN leaders

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Publish date: Fri, 07 Sep 2018, 04:37 PM

PETALING JAYA, Sept 7 — Former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has many alleged wrongdoings levelled against him and the government will have to decide its priorities in managing them, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today.

Dr Mahathir pointed this out when asked to weigh in on a claim that Najib paid RM9.5 million to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s Sodomy II appeals’ lead prosecutor Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah.

“There are many charges against Najib Razak, many wrong things that he has done. We have to choose which one you want to manage first,” he told reporters after chairing a Pakatan Harapan (PH) presidential council meeting.

Indicating that there could be more charges brought against Najib, Dr Mahathir said such processes take time.

“But investigations take a long time, simply because sometimes we don't get the full co-operation of people who know the facts and sometimes it's difficult to get documents to back the allegations made,” he said.

Earlier in the same press conference, Dr Mahathir noted it may be seen as if the PH government is only focusing on the big corruption cases and not taking action on smaller cases involving Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders under the former administration.

“Many that were involved in corruption are composed of leaders from the previous administration, it seems as if no action is taken on them.

“This is seen as due to us focusing on the big cases only, not giving attention to small cases that can clearly get convictions in court,” he said.

“But our decision now is not just to focus on major cases that need clearer evidence, but also smaller cases that involve other leaders in the old administration that are as equally guilty,” he said, having explained however that it takes time to find adequate evidence before suspects can be prosecuted.

“We had to explain that when we try to do something according to the law, the law requires sufficient evidence before we bring the case to court, so this delays it,” he said.

“There were some investigations but not completed, not ready for charging in court,” he said of the status of the smaller corruption cases.

https://www.malaymail.com/s/1670378/dr-m-explains-why-no-action-yet-on-corruption-cases-involving-other-bn-lead

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VWWong

EVerything also takes time. But UMNO can also bribe MACC to slow down the process of make the evidence missing. Every institution in Malaysia can be bribe including the journalist and the chief editor of major newspaper.

2018-09-08 23:13

EngineeringProfit

What is the use of overemphasizing on spiritual mimes, rituals and prayers....

.......when the end products are so easily corruptible with $$$


haha



How else to define real wastage of tax payers' $$$$ for futile cause...

....all these decades


When proven useless.....'pilot study' fails, why stubbornly pushing for a larger ever scale??

(.....for more damage to the nation??)

2018-09-08 23:26

EngineeringProfit

(Span over donkey years for the bright kids to learn moral.......

.....that's why ppl say....

man may be born ignorant

(unless thoroughly reform this year)

(our school) education makes them stupid




* forget about the long redundant moral values....

.....like trading.....only get confused and may not make more profits with more trading rules



anak2 Malaysia should only learn and put to practice ....what was preached by the moral master Lao Zu


1. Open to ethnorelativism (here.....majority....overcultivating ethnocentricism)

2. Be humble (low)

3. Harmony via mutual respect

(Enough......why so many hours of classes in primary and secondary schools......

.....and so many hours of torturing....yet insane exam/tests on the inexhaustible list of....bla...bla...bla)

2018-09-08 23:48

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