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Thursday, January 11, 2018

The trial of Dr Mahathir Mohamad – reality or fiction?

TTF: Dr Mahathir Mohamad says Pakatan is not seeking revenge. According to the former premier, the coalition will let the law run its course (see news item below) and refrain from oppressing the people. Now, I’m not going to go into how he was the most oppressive leader in his day by citing stuff you’ve probably read over and over again here and there.
What I’m more interested to discuss here is the question of justice. According to him, “If the laws say those who steal have to be brought to court and the court will decide if it’s true or not and deliver penalties, that is our way.” Well and fair. Question is, who is going to be on trial here – he or Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Razak?
For two years since 2014, Mahathir repeatedly claimed that the Prime Minister dissipated 1MDB funds worth RM42 billion into thin air. That figure was momentarily revised to RM27 billion before it miraculously bloated to RM42 billion all over again. Then, all of a sudden, there was no more mention of it.
Do you know why?
Because people began to grow weary of him. That explains why the PPBM-led anti-kleptocracy rally struggled to amass a miserly 3,000 to 4,000 supporters while Najib got 21,800 people to attend a simple luncheon! Now, does that not tell you something?
Does it not tell you that people no longer trust Pakatan Harapan?
Seriously, the people who attended Najib’s luncheon were Permatang Pauh folk, the very folk who once swore eternal allegiance to Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim. These people no longer give a hoot about about 1MDB or 2MDB because they know it’s hogwash.
Do you know how?
Well, not only has Mahathir yet to show us proof, he went on record to say that the whole fuss about 1MDB was hinged on assumption. Ironically, he spent two years propagating that very assumption though foreign media channels that ended up frightening investors and destabilising the ringgit.
Now, who’s going to answer for the suffering caused to the people? The former premier? Seriously, you’re telling me that the guy who dodged an RCI into the eighties BMF scandal (READ HERE) is willing to be tried in the court of law for his role in sabotaging the economy? 
There is only so much talking one can do before the time comes to walk the talk. Najib facilitated an RCI into the Nineties Forex Scandal (NFS) and proved beyond any measure of doubt that RM31.5 billion was gambled away in the forex market. Has Mahathir done anything to prove Najib dissipated RM42 billion into thin air?
No?
So what’s with the bullsxxt about “going by the law?”
KUALA LUMPUR: Pakatan Harapan (PH) will not seek revenge against corrupt politicians if the federal Opposition comes into power but will instead let the law run its course, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today.
Dr Mahathir, a former prime minister who was last weekend declared as the four-party PH pact’s prime minister-designate, said those suspected of being corrupt will have their guilt or innocence determined by the courts in accordance with the country’s laws.
“We will respect rule of law, it is not our intention to take revenge on them, we will hold on to rule of law.
“If the laws say those who steal have to be brought to court and the court will decide if it’s true or not and deliver penalties, that is our way. It is not our way to oppress certain people like now,” the 92-year-old said in his first-ever Policy Talk broadcast “live” on his official Facebook account this morning.
Dr Mahathir was responding to a comment from a citizen, who expressed hope that PH would ensure all ministers go through a forensic audit and seize all assets obtained through corruption and return them to Malaysians, if it won federal power.
Dr Mahathir also said PH would reject a corruption culture if it takes over Putrajaya.
“We will eradicate the culture of ‘cash is king’, which legitimises bribery. Bribery is haram. It is our desire to reject what is haram and replace with what is halal,” he said.
The words “haram” and “halal” in the Islamic context means forbidden and permissible respectively.
Dr Mahathir criticised a number of policies and measures by the current administration, including the annual cash handouts under the 1Malaysia People’s Aid (BR1M) which he said was not adequate to help the low-income group cope with rising living costs.
He criticised the federal government’s move to help Malaysians cope with rising living costs through the increase of wages, saying that the hike in civil servants’ pay and the hike in minimum wages that the private sector has to implement was instead backfiring.
Living costs instead continue to rise due to the income hike as rising business costs drive up the prices of goods and services, he said.
In the same session, Dr Mahathir said Malaysia should cut down its reliance on foreign labour, claiming that the migrant workers were robbing Malaysians of job opportunities and would also cause an outflow of ringgit from the country due to their remittance of their wages to their home country.
He said however that a PH government will find ways to solve problems faced by local industries that need migrant workers and hear out local businessman, noting that the migrant workers would not be sent off in one sweep.
He also said it was better for Malaysia to not have foreign direct investment that relies fully on migrant workers that would again send their wages home, arguing that the country should instead choose foreign investments that would rely more on local labour that would be trained in fields such as IT.
By being selective about foreign direct investments, Malaysia would increase job opportunities and income levels for the locals and would also be able to control the outflow of the ringgit, he said.
“This is the policy that should be used by us, so Malaysia can get maximum returns from foreign direct investment,” Dr Mahathir said.

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