Tuesday, March 06, 2007
allegations denied but do we believe?
The embattled deputy minister denied the corruption allegations. Though he held a press conference to hit back at the bloggers and blamed the police for the shoddy work and giving his excuses that he has to view so many reports and the police doesnt give him sufficient time to study all the reports send to him. The question is "Does his hands clean?" This is another BN wayang kulit playing in the press. The coalition partners in the Cabinet should ask the PM to tell his deputy minister to go on leave until the police investigation is completed. There must be no shadow playing in the investigation. I dont think I like the way Nazri told the press or telling the NGOs stupid. He is there because the voters put him there. The deputy minister can prove his innocence by stepping aside for the investigation. He doesnt have to wait to be proven guilty on the allegations. Of course it is a serious matter which needed careful evaluation on the allegations. Be a gentleman and take a long vacation. The country has another high profile case involving the ACA director general. Though it is still an allegation, one shouldnt discount the complaint made by a former ACA director of Sabah. It isnt from an outsider. It is from a former recently retired ACA director which I think it merits a thorough investigation too. I hope the PM will instruct the ACA director general to go on leave to pave for a smooth investigation of the allegation. In a company the involved staff will be asked to go on leave so that the investigators can have a free hand to find out the truth or untruth of the allegations...but in BN government I dont see it happening...
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