Friday, October 23, 2009

What is Justice? (Part 2)

Selangor
Teoh Beng Hock died in mysterious circumstances after being “interviewed” by the official Malaysian moral police, the MACC. He was questioned about how his boss (Ean Yong, ADUN Seri Kembangan) spent RM2,400.

Selcat exposed how government officials were asked to approve hundreds of thousands of Ringgit to the former Selangor government’s BN ADUNs (assemblymen) prior to the 2008 election. None of them (or their special assistants) are under questioning, let alone investigation.

Perak
Star witness in the Perak Party hopper CBT case, a certain Mohd Imran Abdullah changed his statement in court. He said Jamaludin Mohd Radzi (ADUN Behrang) did not solicit or receive any money from him as an inducement to approve a development project.

Imran had previously told the MACC Jamaluddin demanded RM5,000 to approve a project in Seri Iskandar. This statement was the basis for the CBT charge on the two party hoppers.

"Saya setuju, kenyataan saya kepada SPRM tidak benar," Imran calmly told the Sessions Court after being questioned by Jamaludin’s lawyer, Roni Rahman. Imran also refuse to divulge how much he was paid by MACC to set those people up.

My money is on Messrs. Jamaludin and Osman (Jailu) being freed from the charge and free to continue being ADUNs.

I feel sorry for Imran’s mother.

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