The Federal Republic of Germany has become the latest country to announce that it is mounting corruption and money laundering investigations into Sarawak’s Chief Minister, Abdul Taib Mahmud.
The move follows similar action in May by the Swiss Federation, which in turn finally prompted Malaysia’s Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to initiate its own on-going enquiries (since June) into Taib, who has blatantly abused his political power in Sarawak to enrich himself over the past 30 years.
THE END IS NIGH STORY
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JUST AN UGLY THOUGHT.
CAN HE BUY THEM OFF?
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IS THE END ALSO NEAR FOR GANI & MUSA
macc wll say bukti tak cukup.
ReplyDeleteMaccc snailpaced? In Macc you have useless officers who are there because they have to 'cari makan' or 'makan gaji' to support themselves and family. they are not there because they felt that it is their duty to fight corruption. Get it.
ReplyDeleteThere is no way Taib can buy his way out of the Swiss and German investigations if their findings found him guilty of fraud and money laundering.But the most they can do is to freeze or confiscate his money.To arrest him or to have him to appear in court in Switzerland or Germany will need the cooperation of the Malaysian authorities.I don't think that the GOM will extradite him,or else there will be more BN robber barons to follow suit.
ReplyDeleteEveryone is for sale ... if the price is right! Need not be money.
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ReplyDelete'Freeing the Malays and Muslims from religious mind control'., at the Centre for Policy Initiatives (CPI).
Enjoy the read.
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ReplyDelete2,400 flags maybe. or RM30 voucher> both ended up dead. better chiak more. thats MACC for you. Who cares, kassim or ahmad. no fucking dif, man.
chiak more chiak more but make sure you are BN man.