Maybe they should not have said 100% beyond any shadow of doubt Najib committed all these crimes. Maybe they should have said they only suspect but cannot prove it yet. Maybe they should have said there may not even be any evidence to prove that Najib committed all those crimes. Then maybe the voters would not be too angry with Pakatan Harapan for not jailing Najib for stealing RM42 billion and for murdering three people.
THE CORRIDORS OF POWER
Raja Petra Kamarudin
100% beyond any shadow of doubt Najib stole RM42 billion of 1MDB’s money but he is still walking free
According to Kadir Jasin, Pakatan Harapan’s spin-doctor, the people are beginning to become very unhappy with Pakatan Harapan’s poor performance and failure to deliver its election promises.
And what is this number one promise on the list that Pakatan Harapan has failed to deliver and which has made the people very unhappy? According to Kadir Jasin, the promise to send former prime minister Najib Tun Razak to jail.
So, in other words, what Kadir Jasin is implying is that Malaysians kicked out Barisan Nasional and voted in Pakatan Harapan in the 9th May 2018 general election mainly because they wanted Najib to be sent to jail.
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Of course, the ‘secondary’ promises made were that Pakatan Harapan would recover the RM42 billion that Najib stole from 1MDB and give the money back to the people, the GST would be abolished, toll charges all over Malaysia and in particular in the Kelang Valley would be abolished, the price of goods and cost of living would come down, the New Economic Policy would be abolished and Chinese and Indians would be given Bumiputera status, and many more promises which even Pakatan Harapan and the voters can no longer remember.
But more important than all those promises is the promise to send Najib to jail. Why is Najib still not yet in jail?
I mean, over four years from 2014 to 2018, they said beyond any shadow of doubt Najib stole RM42 billion of 1MDB’s money. And that was why they were able to confirm 100% that Najib stole RM42 billion of 1MDB’s money, because there was no shadow of doubt.
People are not happy with Pakatan Harapan because Najib is still not yet in jail, said Kadir Jasin
If they can confirm 100% beyond any shadow of doubt that Najib stole RM42 billion of 1MDB’s money, that can only be because they have the tangible evidence. And if they have the tangible evidence then Najib should already be in jail today. But then Najib has not even been charged for stealing RM42 billion of 1MDB’s money, let alone been jailed.
In fact, if they need time to jail Najib for stealing RM42 billion of 1MDB’s money, there are other crimes that Najib has been accused of committing that 100% beyond any shadow of doubt Najib is guilty of.
For example, Najib is behind the murders of Altantuya Shaariibuu, Hussain Najadi, and Anthony Kevin Morais — and probably even Teoh Beng Hock and Ahmad Sarbani Mohamed as well.
100% beyond any shadow of doubt Najib is behind the murder of Anthony Kevin Morais so why is Najib still not in jail?
At least three of those five murders have been directly linked to Najib and 100% beyond any shadow of doubt Najib is behind those murders. And if it is 100% beyond any shadow of doubt Najib is behind those murders that can only mean this is because there is tangible evidence to implicate Najib.
So, of course, the voters are angry, as Kadir Jasin said. Pakatan Harapan said 100% beyond any shadow of doubt Najib stole RM42 billion of 1MDB’s money and murdered three people, maybe even five. But then why is Najib not yet in jail since it is 100% beyond any shadow of doubt Najib committed all these crimes?
Maybe they should not have said 100% beyond any shadow of doubt Najib committed all these crimes. Maybe they should have said they only suspect but cannot prove it yet. Maybe they should have said there may not even be any evidence to prove that Najib committed all those crimes. Then maybe the voters would not be too angry with Pakatan Harapan for not jailing Najib for stealing RM42 billion and for murdering three people.
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