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Belit, belit dan belit lagi Najib Mongolia!!!
Bila kau nak berhenti bohong? Lubang yang kau gali dah bertambah dalam.
So much for the reform, Paklah!!!
THE MALAYSIAN - The
investigation on the six individuals, including former prime minister
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, named in the report by the Royal Commission
of Inquiry into Datuk V.K. Lingam's video clip case, does not
necessarily lead to prosecution or there was a case to answer, Datuk
Seri Najib Tun Razak said Sunday.
The deputy prime minister said the scrutiny made by the five-member
commission and the evidence to be adduced in court differed in terms
of methodology and principle.
"This is the recommendation by the commission. When we have set up a
commission and later it submits its report, it's difficult for us to
not make the report public and not to accept the recommendations made.
"Nevertheless, this does not necessarily mean that there will be
prosecution or there is a case to answer," he told Malaysian
journalists covering the World Economic Forum on the Middle East which
started today.
Najib was asked to comment on the cabinet's instruction to the
attorney-general to initiate immediate investigations on allegations
against individuals named in the 186-page report by the commission
which investigated the authenticity of the video clip featuring senior
lawyer Lingam brokering judges' appointments and promotions over the
handphone.
Individuals named in the report are Lingam, former deputy minister in
the prime minister's department Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor,
tycoon Tan Sri Vincent Tan, two former chief justices Tun Ahmad Fairuz
Sheikh Abdul Halim and Tun Mohd Eusoff Chin and Dr Mahathir.
Dr Mahathir said yesterday he was prepared to be investigated and
charged in court with regard to the inquiry findings.
Najib said the people should not draw any conclusion on the matter
now.
"At this stage, let's not come to any conclusion yet. Let the
attorney-general play his role in looking into this matter and make a
decision," he added.
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Zaid Ibrahim said
the inquiry report would be sold to the public on Tuesday. (Bernama)
***** The Malaysian - What kind of bullshit is Najib trying to engage
in now? His opinion that there may be no prosecution is totally
unacceptable and flies in the face of facts. All those who have been
implicated by the Commission are guilty as hell and they should be
prosecuted to the fullest. Of course with the present A-G handling the
case anything can happen including a 'no evidence to prosecute'
finding.
Perhaps Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's bluster and threat that he is
prepared to be charged in court so that he can reveal many things
about the judiciary has prompted the government to rethink their
plans. It's a good thing if Dr M reveals all the sordid details
including his own complicity in this shameful period in our history.
The people deserve to know what really took place in the years he was
PM and if found guilty he too should be punished accordingly.
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