Purchases From 'Palace of Silk' For Orphans & Flood Victims?!

Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak had allegedly paid US$14 million to local fashion house Jakel Trading, and this has become the subject of a police report by a DAP lawmaker.

However, MyKMU claimed that the sum transferred from 2011 to 2014 was for charitable contributions.

This, it said, included clothing and other items for NGOs, victims of natural disasters, orphanages and political wings.

“According to a source, the prime minister would ask Jakel to supply clothing, blankets and other items to victims of natural disasters and pay the company.

“Apart from this, clothes are purchased for orphans in conjunction with Hari Raya which is sponsored by the prime minister,” the pro-Najib portal added.

Furthermore, the portal claimed that carpets for mosques are also paid for by the prime minister with Jakel as the supplier

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Our comment

Our competition for the most ridiculously entertaining Najib excuses is discovering its best submissions from those sincerely seeking to support the Prime Minister it appears – this offering being amongst the most hilarious so far… if it did not also make you want to cry at the same time.

Apparently, when the PM wants to help orphans and flood disaster victims he dials up the self-proclaimed “Palace of Silk & Furnishings” to provide the necessary!

We trust he also orders them Boeuf Bourgignon from the Cafe de Paris, since of course nothing but the very best should be supplied to these hard up folks in times of trouble.

Jakel, whose emblem is “fashion with a passion”, has allegedly been supplying these silks, chiffons, brocades and lace apparels secretly to victims of disaster over the years, without a word till now, in order to spare the blushes of the “Robin Hood PM”, who has plainly been robbing the pension funds of over-cosited government workers only to help those in trouble enjoy a bit of luxury.

Good for him!

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