The Malaysian Insider is still carrying the 'where is the gomen jet' story. Good job guys. Here is their latest :
- Published: 3 January 2015
- Najib used the government airplane for his family holiday in Hawaii
- Najib yesterday met Thailand's General Prayuth Chan-o-cha in Bangkok
- (Bernama) report added that Najib was in Bangkok to thank his Thai counterpart for the country’s contributions during the recent floods.
- jet flown to Bangkok from Dubai after several trips across globe in 10 days, without Najib
- jet ...landed in Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday at 11.11am, after Indianapolis, London, New York, and Dubai.
- 9M-NAA arrived in Dubai from London at 12.16am on Saturday departing again at 1.53am.
- Najib used government airplane, an Airbus A319, for his family holiday in Hawaii
- PM did not return to Malaysia on government jet but instead flew home on a (RMAF) transport plane, fuelling speculation whereabouts of government jet
- why Najib had not taken the government jet to return to Malaysia
- How did the official jet travelled eastwards and ended up in Indianapolis? Who is using the jet?
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/mystery-of-government-jet-explained-as-najib-meets-thai-counterpart-on-floo#sthash.P8EVC1zz.dpuf
My comments : OK just a couple of points.
Firstly Bernama said that Najib went to Thailand to thank his Thai counterpart for the country’s contributions during the recent floods ????
Come again??
OK thats very nice. But did anyone see any Thais wading in the waters in Kelantan? I may have missed them. Did the Thais send tons of flood relief? Again I may have missed them.
But does this mean that Najib will be flying to Beijing, Taipei and Singapore to personally thank them as well?
Because China gave a few hundred thousand Ringgit - I dont think the Thais gave any money (again I may have missed that part). Taiwan sent a 21 man crew with boats, medical stuff, equipment etc. Singapore flew in three water purification plants weighing a couple of tons each aboard Hercules C130 planes. Plus they gave some money.
Just what exactly did Thailand provide that warrants Bernama to say that Najib went to Bangkok to thank the Thai leader for the country’s contributions during the recent floods??
I say Malaysan Insider, korek-korek sikit lah. Maybe ada kut beberapa lori TomYam Segera dari Thailand?
Secondly, in the English idiom there is a phrase that goes like this "the elephant in the room".
It refers to something that is so huge, something that cannot be missed, something that cannot be mistaken or something that is so obvious.
So Malaysian Insider, just ask "where is the elephant in the room"? That may throw more light on that globe trotting plane's flight schedule.
**dunggu
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