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Saturday, July 11, 2015

LIKE MARCOS, NAJIB SHOULD GO INTO EXILE

LIKE MARCOS, NAJIB SHOULD GO INTO EXILE
The damage is done. No matter how much Datuk Seri Najib Razak and his trusted supporters try to spin, divert and cover up the 1MDB disaster, nothing much will change. His integrity and image in the eyes of the people have been damaged beyond repair, not only in Malaysia but in our neighbouring countries and in this region.
Najib has been dented from the Scorpene-Altantuya murder tainted scandal and a big dent too. As more scandals cropped up surrounding him, those scandals have added more dents.
Unfortunately Najib has never tried to resolve any of the scandals instead he tried to divert, play down, hide, justify and cover up everything and this has not improved anything thus inevitably made it worse for him.
Now Najib has turned out as ‘damage goods’ and with the 1MDB disaster, Najib is therefore now beyond repair; Najib is now a ‘total loss”. By hook or by crook, Najib has to go and Malaysia needs a new Prime Minister.
The latest effort by Najib to ask the four heads of the regulatory and enforcement bodies; Tan Sri Zeti Aziz of Bank Negara, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar the IGP, Tan Sri Abu Kasim Mohamed of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Patail from the Attorney General is of not much help because, they are not seen by the people as trusted investigators, but rather a team set up by Najib to cover up.
Of course we have seen several equipment and documents being taken away from the 1MDB head quarters, but who would guarantee they are not eventually destroyed? Najib is so desperate now that he could have given stern and specific instructions to destroy any incriminating evidence against him!
To show the people that Najib really mean business, a special task force will be set up to investigate 1MDB operations comprising Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Abdul Wahid Omar; Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa Treasury Secretary-General Tan Sri Dr Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah and headed by Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah. But this is also for show, to prove that they too will find nothing wrong with 1MDB and ultimately endorsing the findings by Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Patail’s team.
In short the efforts by Najib to whitewash the 1MDB fiasco have failed from start; people won’t believe if there is nothing wrong with 1MDB! It simply does not make sense that Najib would instruct them to find the truth and get to the bottom of the matter simply because whatever that has been exposed by the Sarawak Report and WSJ complete with evidences are simply overwhelming. It would be like asking them to dig his grave, and then send a second team to ensure that his grave is of the correct size for him.
Najib has also not been able to confidently sue the two whistle blowers but instead sent a letter to the WSJ only to clarify certain things because Najib is not sure on what to do. Moreover he has not categorically denied that those Ambank accounts are not his and there were no such transactions into those accounts.
Najib is now hit by a double jeopardy when the Sarawak Report has exposed that millions of ringgits were banked into his wife’s Affin Bank account. Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor somehow has become a millionaire without venturing into any form of business. Thus where did the money come from? How would Najib and Rosmah explain that? Next could be any of his family members.
A spoof comparison between the two SE Asian leaders that is making the rounds in M'sian cyberspace, where political crisis has sparked raging debates and intense rivalry among Umno factions. Najib has insisted he is innocent while massive corruption allegations pile up.
May be that’s why Najib has protected Datuk Shahrizat’s husband in the RM250 million NFC debacle because Najib may have done the same; enriching his family members with his power.
By the way, we should not forget the murder of Altantuya, but what about the murder of Hussain Najadi, the founder of the Arab Malaysian Banking Bhd? Is Najib involved? What about the fate of the FGV shares and the value of the ringgit?
Najib has too much to handle and it has been proven that he is simply hopeless. How on earth could Najib focus on the welfare of the country when he is hit by so many bad news? Najib has no other choice but to step down.
Then to save all the troubles, immediately go into exile, may be in Kazakhstan. We can catch up with him later. - MAILBAG

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