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This open verdict is a politically correct decision, not based on the professional judgment.
Before that Malaysia is a Bolehland, now this country is degraded to a donkeyland.
Teoh Inquest: It’s not suicide, it’s not homicide, Coroner says
By WANI MUTHIAH, NURBAITI HAMDAN and ONG HAN SEAN
“The MACC president promised us an answer. How can you give an open verdict? Is this your answer? I can’t accept this,” Teoh’s sister Lee Lan cried.
KUALA LUMPUR: The death of political aide Teoh Beng Hock was not a suicide and it was not a homicide, Coroner Azmil Muntapha Abas ruled on Wednesday.
It is, therefore, an open verdict.
“The neck injury and the suicide note are the crucial evidence.

Teoh Lee Lan (right) crying after learning of the decision of the court. With her are her mother Teng Shuw Hor and father Teoh Leong Hwee.
Continue reading >> Malaysia now is a donkeyland. Neither is suicide nor homicide, Teoh was murdered by a ghost.

The clues I get after reading several blogs.
- He was a senior minister with Pak Lah and still holding a not so important ministerial post presently.
- He is a Dato Sri.
- He is from a southern state.
Rais Refutes Allegations By Bloggers, Opposition Parties
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 (Bernama) — Information Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim today refuted allegations, including of rape, made against him by bloggers and opposition political parties.
“I refute the allegations, whether they are about raping any individual four years ago (2007) or any other allegation, raised by bloggers on the Internet or by any political entity,” he said in a statement.
He described the “wild allegations” against him of late in blog reports and by opposition political parties as heaps of libellous statements and awful, ugly and wicked lies.
“I state readily that any report by anyone so far related to this matter should be investigated under the country’s laws,” he said.
Continue reading >> Who is alleged UMNO rapist against Indonesian maid?
DPM Muhyiddin already proclaimed “Malay first, Malaysian second” policy.

What is PM Najib’s version?
Umno To Consolidate Its ‘People First’ Slogan This Year
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 2 (Bernama) — Umno is to continue consolidating its “people first” slogan in the new year through its new-style “Juara Rakyat” (Champion of the People) programme, Umno Information Chief Datuk Ahmad Maslan said on Sunday.
He said the Juara Rakyat programme would carry a theme for every month, with the theme for January being education and that for February, welfare.
“Ceramah (talks) will be held during the programmes which will no longer be confined to exhibitions and visits. There will be clear explanation (of issues) to the grassroots,” he told Bernama.
Ahmad said the target was to hold one Juara Rakyat programme in each of the party’s divisions beginning this year. Umno has almost 200 divisions in peninsular Malaysia and Sabah.
Last year, the party organised 2,000 Juara Rakyat programmes nationwide.
Ahmad said Umno wanted to disseminate to the people the message that the party and the Barisan Nasional wanted to be their preferred choice as implementors of economic and social development.
– BERNAMA

Winning a third world standard tournament “Jaguh kampung” cup already like winning the world cup. Bolehland is truly boleh!
Philippines already cut their holidays while Bolehland is doing the opposite. Only donkey will invest in the Bolehland with such unplanned public holiday.
Public Holiday Rates Apply Tomorrow, Employers Told
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 30 (Bernama) — Employers will have to pay public holiday rates if they want their workers to work tomorrow, said Human Resource Minister Datuk Dr S.Subramaniam.
He said employees asked to work tomorrow could lodge complaints with the Labour Department if their employers failed to pay them public holiday rates.
“Tomorrow (Dec 31) has been declared a public holiday. It is within employees’ rights to be paid public holiday rates,” he told reporters here Thursday.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had announced tomorrow as a public holiday following the national football team winning the AFF Suzuki Cup for first time in Jakarta the same day, ending a 14-year wait to lift the fabulous Cup.
Earlier, Subramaniam had witnessed T. Thurgashree, four, from Bukit Mertajam, do 1,111 sit ups in 32 minutes and 21 seconds to enter the Malaysian Book of Records (MBR).
Also entering the MBR was T. Logassree, 8, who succeeded in lifting steel bars and plates weighting 21kg with just her little fingers.
– BERNAMA
How many promises made during the last election were delivered by PR? PR should stop giving out new empty promises and it’s better for them to fulfill all past promises FIRST.

- Transparency in tender?
None. How could state government projects is 100% taken out by Malay contractors if there is open tender in Penang?
- More participation from rakyat in local councils?
None
- Raceless policy?
None. From the award of study loans case in Selangor, PR is just doing what BN did in the past.
- Tackle corruption?
A little result shown in Penang and Kelantan, other PR states are operated as corrupt as BN government.
- More foreign investment in the PR states?
None. I do not put entirely the blame on PR for this problem.
Pakatan to focus on structural reforms if voted in
By Syed Jaymal Zahiid
KEPALA BATAS: Pakatan Rakyat will focus on major structural reforms should they helm federal power in a policy framework drafted to counter claims that it lacks solid alternatives against Barisan Nasional’s reform efforts.
In its policy framework themed “Change Now, Save Malaysia”, Pakatan aims to woo voters through a series of overhaul on key institutions to spur economic growth based on equitable wealth distribution.
The policy framework was unveiled at the bloc’s second national convention held here, before some 2,000 delegates.
And for the first 100 days in power, the federal opposition bloc have listed 10 key reform measures which they claim would introduce “overall” changes needed to boost the country’s performance.
Some of the key changes proposed by them are the reform of key institutions like the Elections Commission, the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission, the Attorney General’s Chambers and the police.
Pakatan will also abolish tolls by instructing the state’s investment arm Khazanah Bhd, Employees Providence Fund and others to takeover highway assets.
It also plans on restructuring the subsidy system by slashing subsidies to the private sector and use the fund to help the poor instead.
While the BN-led government aims to reduce its record budget deficit and soaring debt by slashing consumer subsidies on fuel and sugar, the country’s independent power producers are enjoying a RM19 billion worth of “corporate welfare”, they claimed.
Continue reading >> Pakatan Rakyat can deliver as promise? These are just another empty promises!
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