Here's how to beat the Rosmah game

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VOXPOP 'Try buying all the bags. The system will then drop the gold bars and you will have enough for the mansion and the ring.'

'Rosmah-inspired' game for Apple users

vox populi small thumbnail Zz2XX: I hope the developers include Hermes/Birkin handbags with a variety of colours at US$98,500 a piece. Don't forget to throw in a US$24 million Jacob & Co diamond ring as the top prize.

Players will have a hair-raising day playing the game.

Lin Dan Hot: Here are some tricks on how to win the game. Remember to take pauses to buy items. Then the bomb will stop.

Try buying all the bags. The system will then drop the gold bars and you will have enough for the mansion and the ring.

By Election Fan: I hope this will be more popular than Angry Birds, at least in Malaysia. What a good one. A stroke of innovative IT genius.

Podeh: Rosmah dear, nobody is in your league in saving money. Who in Malaysia can save RM24 million in such a short time to buy a diamond ring?

We are more interested in saving a bit for our children's school uniforms and books, etc. You just remain in your stratosphere and leave us ordinary folks alone to fight our daily battles on bread-and-butter issues, issues that you are absolutely unaware of.

Audit firms more credible than MACC, says Guan Eng

FellowMalaysian: If you can trust MACC (Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission), you can also trust Pinocchio.

Penang CM Lim Guan Eng is being too kind and considerate in suggesting that independent auditors be made to verify the declaration of assets of ministers.

The very nature of the MACC makes it unsuitable for the task of verifying the declaration of assets.

Auditors, being trained for such work, are very much preferable. The MACC is investigative in nature. What is there to investigate in a declaration?

Blind Freddo: Here's one man who knows what government is all about. Perhaps Anwar needs to be his understudy for a few years before thinking of becoming PM.

Lover Boy: Audit firm KPMG would be a good choice to start with and all they need to do is begin where the auditor-general left off. Open the books and follow the money trail. That settles one issue and is the easy part.

The more important issue that the public is clamouring to know is how this project was awarded to Wanita Umno chief Shahrizat Abdul Jalil's husband? What was the criteria? Who signed the letter of award?

Were the Felda boys and our local ‘jaga lembu' chaps given the opportunity to apply for the RM250 million grant. Or will the auditors' investigation be met with documents classified under the Official Secret Act?

Oscar Kilo: The difference between audit firms and the MACC is that audit firms have a reputation to maintain.

NFC: AG's Chambers not satisfied with police's probe

Blogsmith: By right the attorney-general's returning the investigation report back to the police for further investigation should be welcomed as diligence.

However, due to the reputation of both the AG's Chambers as well as the police, this move will be viewed suspiciously by Malaysians as either delaying tactics or worse, that the AG wants to ‘whitewash' somebody or something.

For me, it is the latter. That's how much I view their integrity.

Sarajun Hoda: A football analogy: When the goalkeeper kicks the ball to the striker who kicks it back to the goalkeeper, it means they are not in a position to strike a goal, but this also risk scoring an own goal and losing the game.

Likewise, the AG's office seems to play a lot of football, no? However, the loser will ultimately be poor Umno.

Trumpet Call: It is obvious that the police investigation has exonerated Shahrizat from any involvement in the NFC (National Feedlot Corporation) scandal.

Shahrizat, I'm sure, got wind of the results of the police report. Hence, her boldness to sue PKR MPs Zuraida Kamaruddin and Rafizi Ramli. But she probably did not expect the AG's Chambers to pass the report back to the police.

Praise God there are righteous people in the AG's Chambers who will not accept shoddy police work.

StevenForMalaysia: We are afraid the police is looking for more ways to help minister Shahrizat clear her name rather than conduct a genuine investigation and digging deep into any foul play or CBT (criminal breach of trust) practice.

Armageddon: Same old story, the shuffling of investigation papers between the AG and the police. Why don't they invite the MACC as well, so they can pass the papers around to more people.

The question is, do they have the intention to prosecute or are just trying to show to the public that they are doing something?

Onyourtoes: This is like a dog chasing its own tail. It will never end. MACC refers to police, who refers to AG, AG throws it back to police, who will refer to MACC again...

 


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