'Nobody can give an accurate answer to the mystery. They are all liars. I suppose only the ‘ring' itself knows the truth.'
The one ring that confounds us all
Louis: If the ring is returned to the seller, who is going to pay the following bills?
1. Air freight (Must be quite exorbitant for transporting such an expensive ring).
2. Insurance premium, which definitely is not in the range of a few hundred ringgit.
3. Deposit for the ring - at least 10 percent of the value.
In view of the cost, the seller is no fool to send the ring to a phantom buyer as implied by Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nazri Abdul Aziz.
Having said that, who is the real clown or fool? Nazri or the seller of the ring?
Goliath: Nobody can give an accurate answer to the mystery. They are all liars. I suppose only the ‘ring' itself knows the truth.
Like the Abba song, ‘Ring Ring' - let's give the ‘ring' a call: "Yes, I am down and feeling blue, and I don't know what to do, oh oh. Ring, ring, why don't you give me a call?"
Jedi_Who: How would you pay for the ring? Were you going to TT (telegraphic transfer) the money from Malaysia? But then Bank Negara would come to know and there would be a paper trail.
Or do you have money stashed away in foreign countries? Is this part of the billions that have flowed out of our country?
All MPs, even the PM and presumably the wife, would have needed to declare their assets. So how is it that they have amassed such fortunes that one could even consider purchasing a ring like this?
Perhaps the rumours of lavish properties and money stashed abroad by Umno politicians could be true. We would also like to know how come items purchased like this are not subject to tax like they should be.
Anak Sabah1: All our previous PMs' wives do not have any controversies except this one. I understand our PM's frustrations of having a wife whose shadow is bigger than him.
If not careful, this shadow may be the fuel that will toast her husband politically. - Malaysiakini
The one ring that confounds us all
Louis: If the ring is returned to the seller, who is going to pay the following bills?
1. Air freight (Must be quite exorbitant for transporting such an expensive ring).
2. Insurance premium, which definitely is not in the range of a few hundred ringgit.
3. Deposit for the ring - at least 10 percent of the value.
In view of the cost, the seller is no fool to send the ring to a phantom buyer as implied by Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nazri Abdul Aziz.
Having said that, who is the real clown or fool? Nazri or the seller of the ring?
Goliath: Nobody can give an accurate answer to the mystery. They are all liars. I suppose only the ‘ring' itself knows the truth.
Like the Abba song, ‘Ring Ring' - let's give the ‘ring' a call: "Yes, I am down and feeling blue, and I don't know what to do, oh oh. Ring, ring, why don't you give me a call?"
Jedi_Who: How would you pay for the ring? Were you going to TT (telegraphic transfer) the money from Malaysia? But then Bank Negara would come to know and there would be a paper trail.
Or do you have money stashed away in foreign countries? Is this part of the billions that have flowed out of our country?
All MPs, even the PM and presumably the wife, would have needed to declare their assets. So how is it that they have amassed such fortunes that one could even consider purchasing a ring like this?
Perhaps the rumours of lavish properties and money stashed abroad by Umno politicians could be true. We would also like to know how come items purchased like this are not subject to tax like they should be.
Anak Sabah1: All our previous PMs' wives do not have any controversies except this one. I understand our PM's frustrations of having a wife whose shadow is bigger than him.
If not careful, this shadow may be the fuel that will toast her husband politically. - Malaysiakini
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