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A few good men in MACC
Published:  Aug 21, 2009 7:25 AM
Updated: Aug 21, 2009 5:10 AM

your say ‘If the content of this letter is true, then we must be thankful that there are righteous officers in the MACC who are willing to point out the bad hats in their ranks...'.

On Letter reveals top MACC man, politician collusion

Petrico : If the content of this letter is true, then we must be thankful that there are righteous officers in the MACC who are willing to point out the bad hats in their ranks, whose purpose is only to serve the objectives of their political masters and not the nation. Surely for those who believe in God, keeping silence is as good as being an accomplice to the death of Teoh Beng Hock.

It is quite mind boggling right from the start that the investigation of the death of Teoh had been focusing on the probable cause of 'suicide' without even an inclination to explore other possibilities.

The public cannot help but be suspicious of the entire episode as a cover-up job. This letter perhaps points to the future that if anyone is abusing his public office for selfish reasons, he must be prepared to face exposure. Our past will catch up with us, eventually.

Gilbert De Souza : Of course, when did a suspect ever admit to any wrongdoing? Even though it is an unsigned letter, the authorities must get to the bottom it. Thank you, whistleblower!

Loyal Malaysian: So, as in the judiciary there is judge SM Komathy Suppiah, there are individuals with conscience in the MACC. The MACC must be brought to account. Justice for Beng Hock!

Coach : Only a Royal Commission of Inquiry will be able to get to the truth of the matter alleged in this explosive letter. Only such an inquiry will give the MACC officers confidence in coming forward and testifying as what we've seen in the case of the inquiry on Anwar Ibrahim's black eye.

Marcus Aurelius: My respect and prayers for the whistleblowers in MACC! It takes great courage and a strong sense of decency to do what they have done, for the whistleblowers have everything to lose, and their only possible gain is only to see justice done. May God and the good people of Malaysia protect them!

Cold Eyes : In every organisation, there are the good, bad and the ugly. There are still good people around except their numbers are small and always get suppressed. Whoever this true son of Malaysia is, all the rakyat is with you. Our highest salute is for you.

Like it or not, you will definitely be exposed no matter how you hide. Have no fear, my brother, it is God's will that you are chosen to be the saviour for Malaysia.

Before the Gestapo gets you and silence you like Bala (private investigator P Balasubramaniam), you'd better voluntarily reveal yourself and tell everything you know openly in a sworn statement in front of all the MPs. You are our hero. We are with you till justice prevails.

Johann Foo : I hope the family of Teoh Beng Hock will ask for an independent test of this top official's DNA. Anything is possible behind the scenes.

Ong: The mystery letter is the silver lining of the dark MACC cloud. MACC still possesses some decent human beings.

John Smith: We have seen this before. The police will take this very seriously indeed and devote huge resources ... to finding the author of the letter and punishing him for blowing the whistle. Little wonder the letter was unsigned!

Christine Yong : Well, like many others, I believe there are officers who are religious, compassionate with credible good integrity. Thank you to this person who has thrown leads to the entire investigation. Let's stand together to pray for the truth to be revealed! We do hope for more good Malaysians such as him to fight for justice for the people.

Abil Pillay : If this purported letter that claims that MACC is involved with the death of Teoh Boon Hock is true, then we have serious doubt on the professionalism of our pathologist or their skills. We expect different standards from professionals as compared to politicians.

Melayuhk: The death of Tan Beng Hock is not in vain.

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