oh no you don't pt.2
no Pak Lalalalah..you can't go now.
Not until you resolve with the judiciary issue~maybe then someone can show you the door.
But today's news on the malaysianinsider is about the government is expected to offer a statement of regret tonight to “victims" of the 1988 judicial crisis.
About time. (Twenty years already)
PMi is also expected to announce that the government will pay back wages and reinstate the full pension of each of the judges who were sacked or suspended in 1988. For former Lord President Tun Salleh Abas and Federal Court brothers – Datuk George Seah and the late Tan Sri Wan Sulaiman – the compensation could reach RM1 million each.
With this move, Pak Lah will hope to draw a line under one of the most traumatic and embarrassing episodes in Malaysian history – an event that many feel opened the door to two decades of manipulation and government interference.
Coincidently, tonight is the BC dinner with him. I'm sure its one of the things he needs to address in his opening speech. Which would be interesting to learn on his recent stand.
I know SL is going. Anyone??
5 comments:
i wont go, definitely..eheh..serious matter over dinner?it doesnt work that way!words are only words particularly when it comes to this bolehland..only 'political will' will make change possible!(fad membebel..sori af:))
haha.im not going either.the boss too (thursday his badminton night).
i just want him on the chokehold resolving this issue definitely before he retires.so better make some noise.I think he's gonna learn the lesson that what ppl say matters.Foreign investors scurry away from malaysia because of their distrust to the msian judiciary,and I wonder which of the two he cares most,the rakyat or the investors.
haha..i thnik he'd choose kj and jeanne!rakyat and investors?apa itu rakyat?heeeeeheee!
parah parah.
that is (at the very least) the known agenda.
isnt it worrying what's on najib's mind? could be even worse.
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