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Saturday, October 10, 2015

WHO IS THE LIAR - ZETI OR NAJIB? CAN THE AG KNOW BETTER THAN BANK NEGARA ABOUT FINANCIAL BREACHES?

WHO IS THE LIAR - ZETI OR NAJIB? CAN THE AG KNOW BETTER THAN BANK NEGARA ABOUT FINANCIAL BREACHES?
Who is lying? Who is telling the truth? Or rather, who is going to be the next martyr? These seem to be the questions that mind-boggled Malaysians and the international community that cares for truth are asking.
The latest response by Bank Negara deserves immediate action if we do not want a catastrophic failure of Malaysia Incorporated. Please someone help?
Coming in hot pursuit of the A-G’s Chambers attesting that there was nothing wrong with 1MDB, Bank Negara now has turned the heat on our Justice system really.
Who is lying? Is it the AG or the central bank’s Governor?
Well if Tun Dr. Mahathir insisted that Najib is a liar, Najib’s Umno goes ballistic on the Tun. When Tun’s sworn loyalists raise the alarm they get arrested under SOSMA.
Now what will happen to Bank Negara officials? Will they be hailed for standing up to the tides or will they be transferred, retired early, or sacked for doing a bad job?
Or will the powers-that-be now haul up the A-G and his team?
What is Najib going to do? What is 1MDB’s response going to be?
The pattern that is fast shaping up as a commonly held and eagerly shared perception among the public is that anyone who stands in the way of 1MDB is a liar. Anyone who remains rooted firmly with loyalty to Najib’s 1MDB leadership gets promoted, celebrated and rewarded.
Truth ruthlessly ignored, lies celebrated
Now with Bank Negara’s rebuttal, that, “ its investigations showed troubled state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) had secured permissions for investment abroad based on inaccurate or incomplete disclosure of information” we see a point-blank aimed on 1MDB as well as the A-G’s Chambers.
And what do we make out of this “inaccurate or incomplete disclosure” of information?
Now it looks like we need some ‘Oxfordia’ English expert to step in.
If information furnished to the banking authority of this country is ‘inaccurate’ it means that either there was a malicious intent to get away with a criminal act or it was bad human error bordering on stupidity.
But then again how can there be human error especially when we are talking about billions of ringgit?
Can Apandi know more about financial breaches than Bank Negara
The fact that it is reported that “the bank has revoked three permissions granted to 1MDB for investments abroad totaling US$1.83 billion (RM7.53 billion) and directed the company to repatriate the funds to Malaysia” is suffice even a primary level English language student to interpret that there was something seriously wrong.
Three permissions revoked by Bank Negara! And an order issued to repatriate the funds back to Malaysia!
But if there was nothing wrong how could Bank Negara give such an order?
The A-G’s Chambers claimed there was nothing wrong with 1MDB. So it then must have been ‘incomplete disclosure’?
Well dear AG may we ask why incomplete disclosure? If true and genuine was the case, then why did 1MDB not furnish the missing information to get Bank Negara to give the blessings of a green light?
It looks like there is only a forked road ahead for Malaysia. Turn left is the way for the liars den; turn right is the martyrs’ dead end.
With Najib and his entourage seemingly digging their heels in deep despite even what the Conference of Rulers belted out, where do we go from here oh my dear Malaysia? - MAILBAG

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