YOURSAY ‘There are still God-fearing people left in government.’
'Gang Hang Tuah aims to kill 1MDB issue'
Swipenter: PM Najib Razak and Umno have been using national interests and/or security to cover up 1MDB. The truth of the matter is covering up truths is damaging to the nation's interests in the long run.
How many "truths" have the Umno regime covered up since independence? If such truths were exposed, would the 1MDB scandal be able to materialise and hatched by those occupying the highest office of Bolehland?
Not likely, because politicians know they are being assessed and watched by the people all the time.
But now those in power are misusing their office and abusing their power to plunder the country for themselves knowing that they have immunity and are beyond and above the law.
Just see how the hunters become the hunted in the investigation of 1MDB. The ‘guilty’ ones now are running with the hares and hunting with the hounds.
Dirdseye: “I will expose this Si Kitol’s name soon,” said former Special Branch deputy director Abdul Hamid Bador.
It will be interesting to watch how this turns out. In a situation like this, the best way to stay alive is to tell all and quickly. As a former SB No 2, he must be aware of this.
Headhunter: Many have said it before, there are many good and upright officers in the police force.
But like other government agencies, only the bad ones seem to be promoted due to their willingness to carry out dirty tasks for their political masters. It's so sad because it tainted the whole force.
One can feel the disappointment that good men in the force have to endure. Like the rest of us, they only want to do their jobs professionally but are prevented from doing so by rogue officers who betrayed their fellow officers.
Lamborghini: Abdul Hamid, please expose the scandal and do the nation and rakyat a great favour. God will protect you and the rakyat will thank you for your courage.
Don't be intimidated by Si Kitol and his gang. They will reap the dire consequences of their treacherous acts.
Hank Marvin: The police's Special Branch used to be the sitting government leaders' lackeys, including when former opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was sacked but now it seems to have changed. Interesting.
Jesse: Setting up a clandestine operation to cover up corrupt activities in the government is a gross violation of the rule of law.
This can only be occur with impunity at the highest level of government, a Malaysian version of Watergate far worse than its original.
I shudder to think who are the obvious public servants involved, and these are the very people who are tasked with upholding the constitution and rule of law.
There are still God-fearing people left in government but fearful of coming forward given that wrongdoing involves powerful people, and much is at stake at the highest level of government. Cry my beloved country.
Mohican: Abdul Hamid, you are a brave and courageous man who loves your country so much that you are willing to die to defend the truth.
Don't be afraid, the rakyat are with you. Even if you are in a minority of one, the truth is the truth and the truth will set you free.
Thank you, and may the force of God be with you and your family.
Anonymous_1372741039: Good will always triumph over evil. Never has it been known that evil can ever prevail over good.
Those perpetrating evil will suffer a worse fate than death itself. Satan rubs his hands with glee and joy with his new recruits woe be unto these lost souls that are filled with selfishness, greed and hypocrisy.
Fearsome is God's wrath and justice.
Negarawan: Some good news - the Swiss government has started formal investigations into 1MDB. They will most likely work with the US and UK authorities.
There is no point for Umno to cover up anymore as the whole world will know the truth soon. Once their assets are frozen, the culprits will start to crawl out of their worm holes.
Odin Tajué: Abdul Hamid was offered the post of deputy director on security issues and transnational crime at the PMO (Prime Minister's Office)?
That means there is a position called director on security issues and transnational crime in addition to God knows how many lower positions, no?
Doesn't that sort of thing come under the police or the Home Ministry? No wonder the PMO's budget is astronomical.
I'll bet you it has several departments, each of which is responsible for scanning the space outside the building for signs of imminent intrusion by each vector of diseases such as dengue, FMD, H1N1, etc.
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