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Mahathir's first move against Najib

Froggy

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Wonder where is the source of this news and the photo
 

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BREAKING: Monarch has agreed to issue Anwar a full pardon, Mahathir says

Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad told a press conference this morning that the Agong (King) has agreed to issue imprisoned Anwar Ibrahim a full and immediate pardon.

Speaking to reporters, he told them that they will now be going through the due process of obtaining a pardon for his one-time deputy prime minister. He said it would be a “full pardon,” with release to immediate effect.

Anwar was charged with sodomy in 2008 for the second time. The first charge occurred in 1998 under the tenure none other than Mahathir himself prior to his initial retirement from public life.

After an initial acquittal in January 2012, the ruling was overturned, and he was retried. Found guilty in March 2014, he was sentenced to five years imprisonment, and has been in Sungai Buloh Prison since.

The charges have been called “politically motivated” by some.


One reporter asked if Anwar could potentially become a cabinet minister, to which the PM responded he must first become a member of Parliament.


“That might take a long time,” he added.

Happy days for Anwar and his family.
 

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Rosmah’s daughter speaks out: Greed, corruption, abuse, and black magic from Najib, mother and family

Amidst the internal drama that has been unfolding since the Election Commission confirmed what we already knew — that the opposition had won, won big, and Najib was on the way out — a woman’s Facebook post went viral after being posted less than 12 hours ago.

So why did this one woman’s thoughts have so many people interested? Maybe because the woman in question was Azrene Ahmad, daughter of Rosmah Mansor, Najib Razak’s wife, and someone who is not shedding any tears about seeing her family voted out of office.

Azrene is Rosmah’s daughter from her first marriage, though very little is known about that time in the former first lady’s life. She also has one brother from that union, Riza Aziz aka the guy who produced The Wolf of Wall Streetwith ill-gotten 1MDB gains. More on that later.



Her lengthy post is both heartbreaking and intriguing.

Azrene writes that she initially looked up to both parents, and how paradoxical it felt to be standing on the other side. Her disdain for her mother is palpable, and she splits no hairs in portraying her stepfather as a man not only controlled by his domineering wife, but also taken over by his own greed.


She alleges that her mother was abusive to her – emotionally, mentally, physically. It would be years before she could recognize the abuse, and when she did, she saw that her mother’s abuse extended to Najib as well.
 

virus

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Machik at head of state not safe, treacherous Thatcher not safe, murky Merkel not safe, whorejinx lagi not safe
 

glockman

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She alleges that her mother was abusive to her – emotionally, mentally, physically. It would be years before she could recognize the abuse, and when she did, she saw that her mother’s abuse extended to Najib as well.
Behind every successful man, there is a woman.
 

virus

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Better still machik invite him as her deputy n all pesident charity goes to president
 

AhMeng

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Rosmah’s daughter speaks out: Greed, corruption, abuse, and black magic from Najib, mother and family

Amidst the internal drama that has been unfolding since the Election Commission confirmed what we already knew — that the opposition had won, won big, and Najib was on the way out — a woman’s Facebook post went viral after being posted less than 12 hours ago.

So why did this one woman’s thoughts have so many people interested? Maybe because the woman in question was Azrene Ahmad, daughter of Rosmah Mansor, Najib Razak’s wife, and someone who is not shedding any tears about seeing her family voted out of office.

Azrene is Rosmah’s daughter from her first marriage, though very little is known about that time in the former first lady’s life. She also has one brother from that union, Riza Aziz aka the guy who produced The Wolf of Wall Streetwith ill-gotten 1MDB gains. More on that later.



Her lengthy post is both heartbreaking and intriguing.

Azrene writes that she initially looked up to both parents, and how paradoxical it felt to be standing on the other side. Her disdain for her mother is palpable, and she splits no hairs in portraying her stepfather as a man not only controlled by his domineering wife, but also taken over by his own greed.


She alleges that her mother was abusive to her – emotionally, mentally, physically. It would be years before she could recognize the abuse, and when she did, she saw that her mother’s abuse extended to Najib as well.
Got Singapore version?
.....Lol :biggrin:
 

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Mahathir ready to reopen 1MDB probe


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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad moved ahead briskly with the formation of his new government on Saturday, appointing three key ministers and saying he would reopen the investigation into the multi-billion dollar scandal at the state investment fund.

He made the comment hours after immigration authorities banned former premier Najib Razak, whose alleged ties to the 1MDB scandal led voters to turf him from office this week, from leaving the country.

Dr Mahathir, who was prime minister from 1981 to 2003 and defected to the opposition to challenge Mr Najib, repeatedly called his rival a “thief” on the campaign trail and pledged to revisit the 1MDB issue if elected.

“We have placed certain restrictions on a number of people who may be involved in wrongdoing or in making wrong decisions," Dr Mahathir told reporters on Saturday in Kuala Lumpur.


He confirmed he had ordered the travel restrictions on Mr Najib, and cited “whatever little information that justifies ourselves taking action, including detention, arrests or even preventing them from going abroad".

Dr Mahathir said he was instructing the auditor-general to remove any restrictions on publicising the details of a report from a local investigation into 1MDB, and planned to replace the attorney-general who helped Mr Najib keep the investigation contained, though he did not name a candidate for the role.

“I’ve given instructions to the police to remove the restrictions placed on it by the Official Secrets Act,” he said. “They will then submit the report to me. I will then study it.”

Mr Najib has consistently denied any personal links to the looting of an estimated $3.5 billion from 1Malaysia Development Bhd, the fund he established in 2009.

Authorities in six countries have been investigating a number of people linked to the scandal, chief among them the Malaysian financier Jho Low, a friend of Mr Najib's stepson. Mr Low helped bankroll the latter's successful venture into Hollywood film production with The Wolf of Wall Street. Mr Low's current whereabouts are not known.

Dr Mahathir on Saturday began forming his cabinet by announcing three key ministerial posts. He named Lim Guan Eng as finance minister to help carry out an economic plan that will include the scrapping of the unpopular Goods and Services Tax (GST), keeping an election pledge.

The prime minister also said a special council including Hong Kong-based Malaysian billionaire Robert Kuok would be set up to advise the government.

Mr Lim, a chief minister of Penang state before the election, is the first ethnic Chinese to hold the powerful finance post in 44 years.

Muhyiddin Yassin was named home affairs minister and Mohammad Sabu will serve as defence minister. Other ministers will be named shortly.

The first three ministers appointed are leaders of three of the four parties in the coalition that routed the Najib-led Barisan Nasional that had governed Malaysia for 60 years.

Dr Mahathir said he plans to have a small cabinet of up to 25 members, while saying he may need to add ministers from the Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak later.

Mr Lim hinted that the new administration would take a second look at deals entered into by his predecessors with Chinese interests, another sensitive issue with many voters.

“We want to review all contracts that are not in favour or do not benefit Malaysia,” he said in a briefing in Kuala Lumpur. “We are all Malaysians here. Our focus is to help Malaysians.”

Dr Mahathir has pledged to scrap the GST within 100 days, while also reintroducing fuel subsidies and raising minimum wages.

Those plans will undermine efforts to curb the budget deficit, economists have cautioned. Under Mr Najib, the deficit shrank to 3% of GDP.

Dr Mahathir has sought to reassure investors he will run a business-friendly administration, focusing on growing the economy and reducing debt. Financial markets had been betting on Mr Najib remaining in power, and the ringgit and stocks are set for more volatility when markets reopen on Monday.
 

Froggy

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Draining the swamp
Mahathir ready to reopen 1MDB probe


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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad moved ahead briskly with the formation of his new government on Saturday, appointing three key ministers and saying he would reopen the investigation into the multi-billion dollar scandal at the state investment fund.

He made the comment hours after immigration authorities banned former premier Najib Razak, whose alleged ties to the 1MDB scandal led voters to turf him from office this week, from leaving the country.

Lee Hsien Loong better get his fucking act together but I guess its too late for him. Motherfucker is an embarrassment to all Singaporeans.
 
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