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Explain If You Can

While ex-PM Najib Razak faces criminal charges (soon to be followed by many, many more) his Sarawak tutor Taib Mahmud continues his career of mega crime untouched. Why?

It is not because the MACC are incapable of bringing him to long overdue justice leading to prison for the rest of his miserable criminal life.It is, quite simply, because he has immunity from MACC investigation.

And how did he get that? There are only two plausible answers that question. The first is that the MACC are, at best, grossly negligent in failing to investigate and prosecute Taib and all his fellow Sarawak criminal associates. True that COULD have been the case during the rule of mega criminal Najib Razak. But now? With reforming PH in power. How can such blatant criminality be allowed to continue for even one moment longer?

Regrettably there can be only one answer. Super powerful protection. The excuse? the votes of mega criminal Taib’s party in the Federal Assembly are necessary if PH plans for constitutional reform are to be pushed through.

That is patent nonsense and worse, abetment of mega crime. The MACC are perfectly capable of cleaning out the decades old web of corruption woven by mega criminal Taib and his family in Sarawak. If a journalist can do it how hard can it be for the “professional” anti corruption Agency to sweep the whole corrupt apparatus away and consign Taib and all his accomplices to the one place they truly deserve to be. In prison for life.

Long political careers often see a need for compromise but that is not the case here. With the Taib gang in jail the voters of Sarawak would give PH the 100% majority in the Federal Assembly and allow the necessary constitutional reforms that all Malaysians see the need for, and want to happen.

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