No VIP treatment for ex-PM Najib, says Malaysia Prisons Department

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Malaysia's Prisons Department has denied rumours that former prime minister Najib Razak would be given special treatment at Kajang Prison.


In a Facebook post on Wednesday (Aug 24), the department posted a photo that had gone viral, showing Najib's supposed spacious jail cell with a TV, shelves, three beds and a table.


The photo was captioned "Stop the spread of fake information".


Comments about Najib's supposed VIP treatment had gone viral on social media after the Federal Court upheld his conviction and sentence of 12 years imprisonment for misappropriating RM42 million (S$13million) of 1MDB-linked SRC International on Tuesday (Aug 23).


He was taken to Kajang Prison on Tuesday evening immediately following the apex court's decision.


Malaysian daily The Star reported that the scene at Kajang Prison was calm and quiet on Wednesday morning.





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Oppies happy to see Jib kor tortured in prison daily? Mad hatter must be laughing!
 
Oppies happy to see Jib kor tortured in prison daily? Mad hatter must be laughing!
I always thought Taiwan and South Korea has the best unbiased kangaroo. Now, Malaysia is adding into my list with salute. What about sinkieland? who will be answerable to many years of lapses in managing public funds?
 
I always thought Taiwan and South Korea has the best unbiased kangaroo. Now, Malaysia is adding into my list with salute. What about sinkieland? who will be answerable to many years of lapses in managing public funds?

There is no systematic dishonesty in managing public funds in Singapore. Lapses pointed out by the Accountant General are always rectified. If you know of any corrupt practices, contact CPIB.
 
There is no systematic dishonesty in managing public funds in Singapore. Lapses pointed out by the Accountant General are always rectified. If you know of any corrupt practices, contact CPIB.

It would indeed be worrying if the PAP was not in charge. :wink:
 
There is no systematic dishonesty in managing public funds in Singapore. Lapses pointed out by the Accountant General are always rectified. If you know of any corrupt practices, contact CPIB.
Who do CPIB report to? John Tan?
 
Remember to feed him durians. Or is that VIP treatment?
 
No vip treatment then jib kor won’t dare take his baths
 
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It would indeed be worrying if the PAP was not in charge. :wink:

Yes it would. That's why sinkies keep voting in PAP. The oppies would have bankrupted our reserves within a year, if they formed the government.
 
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