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Crime? Of Course

But what did you expect? Honesty and a proper use of public funds. From PN? A bad joke at best. Why should anyone expect a government that came into “office” through blatant manipulation of the Constitution, that includes parties and MLA’s whose leadership is facing multiple trials for theft of public funds, and should be facing even more serious charges, to be honest?

So no surprise at all when it announces, brazenly and publicly, that any of its MLA supporters who cannot get a Ministerial or similar job will be placed in public positions for which they have neither experience nor qualifications.

Theft of public money pure and simple. What is even more interesting is that PN have no scruples about announcing this publicly. To them corruption is a way of life. After all green fees have to be paid and greedy wives suitably bejewelled. The real problem is that this further misuse of oublic funds is simply an extension of over sixty years of corruption and theft of public money covered and excused on grounds of “racial equality”

Try asking simple Malay farmers if they think that such practices are fair and honest. Unhappily the answer is likely to be. Yes, if its OUR crooks.

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