did or did not?

June 25th, 2008 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
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Hmm..yesterday was quite interesting. RPK gave a statutory declaration that included statement saying PM Badawi received a report from military intelligence. But Badawi denied it.

Then, if you remember the indelible ink issue during the last election, the Election Comission’s chairman Abdul Rashid said that it was the Cabinet decision that “instructed” him to not use the inks (bought for RM2 million – can purchase land and build one Tamil school!) just days before the election. If I’m not mistaken the chairman implicated PM Badawi as well. In yesterday’s Parliament session, PM gave a written reply to Lim Guan Eng’s question. According to the reply, the Cabinet only “suggested” and the decision was still with the commission.

So, who is lying and who is not?

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6 comments

  1. VJ says:

    Pak Lah is famous for non-integrity statements all the way .
    He cheated democracy when he recalled the indellible ink . He is blaming the EC whom merely a ‘yes man’ .
    Even Malays fed up with him .
    A leader has to be assertive and standby his/her policy and philosophy no matter what . I see such in ppl like RPK , uthaya , Haris Ibrahim …etc .

    • Killer says:

      RPK a man of integrity ? Ha ha ha ha ha…This got to be the joke of the decade !!! This man is a liar and a conman who has not even an ounce of integrity. How could people even take him seriously is beyond me.

      Perhaps there are a lot of foolish people in Malaysia these days. Many people believe him not because he says the truth but he says the things that people want to hear.

  2. VJ says:

    have you guys read another statutory declaration , this time by balasubramaniam (Razak Baginda’s PI) ?
    http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/85502

    Every rumour that we heard about this case before this seem to be true per above declaration !

    Every BN supporter should slap on his/her own face 1000x .

    below is the m’siakini brief posting:

    Stunning claims linking Najib to Altantuya
    Jul 3, 08 1:00pm
    Private investigator P Balasubramaniam has made shocking claims that Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak had links with murdered Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu.

    He also revealed that Najib had also informed his close associate Abdul Razak Baginda that inspector-general of police Musa Hassan would ‘take care’ of the murder case which implicated the accused.

    And he further revealed that his evidence in his police statement linking Najib to the case was removed by the cops in a move to protect the DPM.

    These revelations were made by Balasubramaniam in a statutory declaration which he filed two days ago.

    He was the PI hired by Abdul Razak to handle Altantuya, who had apparently come over to Malaysia in 2006 to settle some issues with Abdul Razak.

    A month later Altantuya was found murdered in an isolated site in Shah Alam, Selangor.

    The shocking statutory declaration was revealed by PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim in a press conference today.

    Najib talked to IGP

    In the statutory declaration, Balasubramaniam said that he was told by Abdul Razak on Najib’s links with Altantuya.

    He also revealed that Abdul Razak had SMSed Najib on the day he was arrested over Altantuya’s killing and had received a reply from Najib which stated that he had spoken to the IGP.

    Balasubramaniam said that in his reply, Najib had told Abdul Razak that the matter would be taken care of by the IGP.

    The PI also revealed that he had informed all of these to the police when they took his statement but was surprised that all mention of Najib was removed from the statement.

    Balasubramaniam also told the press conference that he was highlighting the issue now as he was disappointed the prosecution – which recently closed its case against two elite police officers and Abdul Razak on the murder of Altantuya – had not done anything to introduce his evidence on Najib.

    He also said that he was not asked any of these when he testified in the trial. He was the first prosecution witness in the trial.

    Anwar said that it was evident that the police and the prosecution team, especially IGP Musa Hassan and attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail, have hidden relevant information in the case and was worried that they would do the same in the ongoing probe into the sodomy allegation made against him by his former aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan.

    Anwar had also lodged a report against Musa and Gani on Monday for fabricating evidence in his trials 10 years ago.

    Najib had previously said that he never knew and had never met Altantuya.