Saturday, December 13, 2014

Ku Nan begs Datuk Khairuddin to withdraw police report against1MDB


 Reezal, what the hell you want to give him a show cause letter. He is doing Malaysia a favour and you want to hide somethig is it?
Why are they more interested in getting the police report withdrawn than providing answers to the many questions about 1MDB? So its critics are right about 1MDB from day oneThe father of all UMNO cover ups has spoken against the mother of all Malaysian financial disasters...1MDB.....is Malaysia in trouble....even UMNO cannot make noise agaonst UMNO.
1MDB is an UMNO thing? Is this what it is about?He is not just listening to the oppositions but listening to Dr Mahathir and Daim Zainuddin as well who are UMNO members. Please don't blame the issue on the oppositions, but if you dare blame it on Dr Mahathir. Knowing very well, you and Najib wouldn't have the guts to blame Dr Mahathir! 

Umno secretary-general Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor says he will advise Batu Kawan Umno deputy chief Datuk Khairuddin Abu Hassan to withdraw the police report on 1MDB's alleged scandals. – The Malaysian Insider pic, December 13, 2014.

"Why do we have to enter the opposition's trap of lies?" Really, I thought Dr. Mahathir is in still an UMNO member and our longest serving ex-Prime Minister. I don't know  if he is  so easily sway by social media and got carried away. Unless something is really wrong that made him worryQuote"In his police report, Khairuddin had called for a “detailed and comprehensive” investigation, urging authorities to interrogate 1MDB’s directors and representatives of any company that might be implicated in its scandals." This man has been brave enough to make a police report. This is the best chance for UMNO to prove to one & ALL that there is nothing wrong with 1MDB. If an investigation is carried out and all is OK than the opposition will have mud all over their face. So this police report should not be wihtdrawn. Only the wrong doers are afraid of the LIGHTEven 1MDB has said they will welcome any investigation and to be given the opportunity to rebut the allegations, so why does this busy body wants the police report to be withdrawn? Is he speaking on behalf of 1MDB? no stop your apple polishing fallacy. . 1MDB is a scam if we cannot account fot it. This 1MDB presents a clear and present danger to the welfare of the country with mounting debt guaranteed by the government.

Now why in heaven do you want the Png UMNO gentleman to withdraw his report? By you saying this you have just reinforced the rakyat's perception that there is really something wrong with the 1MDB fiasco that the opposition has raised. Why fear, why fret? I would think that being a "so called straight government" this is a damn good chance to prove the opposition wrong and bury them for good. The government has a golden opportunity to drown the opposition one and for all as the government and 1MDB are cocksure there is no wrong doing. So why lose this chance that will earn BN millions of brownie points and walk through the next GE with hands down?So if the UMNO guy withdraws ... but Tony Pua files one report with Police. Any difference? why must UMNO issue a show cause letter to Khairuddin? What he brought up may have some truth. Musa must not thing RM41.9 Billion is a small amount for Malaysians, its a huge amount, please. What happen to the so called investments, we need answers in writing.

Penang Umno distances itself from Khairuddin It may issue show-cause letter to Khairuddin for his 1MDB police report.



Umno secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor today urged Batu Kawan division deputy chief Datuk Khairuddin Abu Hassan to retract his police report against government-owned fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). Astro Awani reported Tengku Adnan as saying that Khairuddin's action was not the party's stand nor that of Penang Umno.
"This is the problem of Umno people who do not understand the struggles of the party. We cannot listen to just any story from websites, Internet or social media," he was quoted as saying.Most vital factors which will determine whether we will be able to enjoy our own wealth or not are, time, mind and health. Only abundance of these three will let us enjoy our materialistic wealth. Unfortunately in our fast paced life we compromise on all these to gain wealth and by the time wealth is acquired we are worn out of all three. our mind is the most powerful weapon in our entire body. In today’s fast paced life one thing which is damaged the most is our state of mind. Stress is the most common complain with people in city. We hear young individuals complaining about fatigue, hyper tension and even depression.Adverse mental state does not allow us to enjoy life in general, leave aside our wealth. We do not relish what God has given and what we have acquired.We create wealth to enjoy its fruits but we lack time, good health and stable state of mind to relish it.
We’ve had to get rid of our TV set, which was eight years old, and was acting up. Can’t you repair it? i asked the technician. He looked at me as though i’d morphed into a Martian. You don’t repair eight-year-old TVs; you throw them away, he said.
So we got rid of it at a literally throwaway price, a small fraction of what we’d paid for it. Now, as i sit and look at the new TV we’ve bought to replace the old one, i can’t help but think of its impending demise a few short years from now.
It’s not just TV sets that belong to what could be called the throwaway culture. Cars, computers, mobile phones, anything you care to name seems to be made so as to ensure that it will self-destruct, or be rendered useless, within a relatively short span of time. And that short span of time seems to be getting shorter and shorter.
No sooner have you got the very latest smartphone/ music system/ iPad/ electric nostril hair clipper when a NEW! IMPROVED! UPDATED version of the darn thing is launched and you find yourself saddled with the old model which your raddiwala might have to be cajoled into carting away.
It’s called ‘built-in obsolescence’, designing devices in such a way as to make them disposable almost as soon as you’ve bought them. What are known as ‘consumer durables’ should more appropriately be called ‘consumer disposables’ in today’s transient technology where yesterday’s new is today’s old.
In earlier times, people didn’t merely buy durable goods like cars, or refrigerators; they developed a relationship with them. They weren’t just mechanical devices; they were part of the family, and like other family members they often developed all manner of idiosyncratic behaviour – rattles, wheezing, sudden stops and starts – as they grew older, endearing traits that humanised them.
Instead of being ashamed of their age, people were proud of how old their car was, or their fridge, or their music system. It showed how well they’d been looked after, like aging relatives whom one cherished.
Those days are dim memories in today’s disposable culture of inbuilt obsolescence. To which India boasts one notable exception: the never-say-die neta who successfully defers all attempts to be put out to pasture and comes with a genuinely lifetime guarantee.

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