Friday, 25 September 2015

Where is your pride Najib Razak?

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Oh gosh....Im burnt this time....
There is this news from an Asean fellow country today on it's minister tendering his resignation after a mistake done on his side.

Japan's sports minister Hakubun Shimomura tendered his resignation over the scrapping of plans for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics centrepiece stadium after a cost blowout.

Now, lets evaluate this simply.
 Even though Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who is also his close ally had asked him to stay on until the upcoming cabinet reshuffle , but out of dignity, this minister determined that this is what he should do.
Not just that, he will also return half his pay for the six months through September in atonement, as reported by Kyodo news agency.

What do we call this?
Dignity.

That is the difference between someone with dignity and one who has none.

Shimomura said 'he has caused great worry and trouble to many people over the national stadium problem' and feel this is the best to be done.

Plans for the stadium 2019 Rugby World Cup, would be scrapped after the estimated cost of UK-based Zaha Hadid Architects' design ballooned to over $2 billion, nearly twice the original figure.

It is not uncommon for Japanese ministers to step down or resign from their cabinet post when something uncalled for happened. In 2011, amid Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster following a major earthquake and tsunami , the Prime Minister Naoto Kan stepped down and so does it's Industry Minister, Banri Kaieda.

Although the root of the disaster was an act of god, they took the blame for all the downfall Japan faces after the incident.

This is what one with pride and one that has great responsibility should do in order not to create more tension. Most of the time, when the people doesn't want you to lead anymore, you cannot just stick there and act like nothing happen and continue to belittled the peoples' intelligence by suffocating them with lies after lies and the mere stomach wrenching statement that the country's economy is still stable.

And that is what Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak is doing and continues enjoying doing so.
Stop all those bulls and be a man and just let go Najib.

Please, before you dragged the country's to the lowest level yet.




Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Malaysia’s Leader, Najib Razak, Faces U.S. Corruption Inquiry.

"The inquiry, being run by a unit of the Justice Department that investigates international corruption, is focused on properties in the United States that were purchased in recent years by shell companies that belong to the prime minister’s stepson as well as other real estate connected to a close family friend, said the people knowledgeable about the case, who asked for anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it. Investigators are also looking at a $681 million payment made to what is believed to be Mr. Najib’s personal bank account".....



Now,....I know the phrase "I told you so..." is not a nice one to say to someone, especially if that someone is a premier of a sovereign nation -- but in this case, I'm betting tons of people (and of course those close to him too) would just love to say this to his face.

Conclusion?
Don't be greedy.
Don't think people are stupid and dumb to know whats going on, and especially with your Hollywood-super producer-wannabe, stepson Riza Aziz.
Owh, come on....every goddamn people can do their math Najib.

Time to #letgoNajibRazak. Before they tear you down and apart...

Read more here...

Saturday, 4 July 2015

The brink of Najib Razak.

TAXES


1. One of the greatest achievements of Malaysia is in the collection of taxes. Malaysians willingly pay taxes. They fear legal action being taken against them. They fear more the raids on their businesses and residences by the income tax authorities. I know this because I was raided when I was expelled from the party and was working as a medical practitioner.

2. They got hold of my cheque stubs and nothing I said would convince them that the money in my account was not all mine. In the end I had to pay more than twice what they claimed I had not declared.

3. The income tax people are always on the lookout for people who live beyond their means. They would raid these people and would force them to pay additional tax should they feel that the culprit had not paid up fully on their wealth.

4. But of late we see some selectivity in the focus of the income tax people.

5. For example the step son of the Prime Minister is reported to have spent hundreds of millions of USD or Ringgit buying luxury residences in London, New York and Hollywood. He also expended many millions to finance the production of the film “The Wolf of Wall Street”.

6. When the Prime Minister’s Office claimed it was inherited money the brothers of Najib protested. Their father was not rich and did not leave hundreds of millions of Ringgit to the family. Even Najib had to admit that Tun Razak did not have such money to leave to his family. So where did this money come from?

7. It was claimed that the money was from business. If he made so much money from business he would have paid income tax. Has the income tax people investigated him regarding his business profits. How much tax had he paid. It is a secret of course. But I hope it is not a cover-up.

8. Then there is Jho Low. He bought a bank for 260 million US dollars. Where did he get the money. Is it borrowed? Did he sell the bank and paid taxes on the profit.

9. He also bought luxury flats in New York and Hollywood. Where did the hundreds of millions he paid for all these come from? Has he paid tax on them?

10. I believe executives of 1MDB and its subsidiaries are paid high salaries. Have they paid taxes on their earnings?

11. I understand that the Prime Minister as adviser to 1MDB is not paid anything. He is paid the Prime Minister’s salary, which I know is far smaller than what business executives get. But the Government pays allowances, the electricity and water bills, transportation, home, etc. So the salary can all be saved and spent.

12. But still the lavish lifestyle must cost a packet. It must be more than what I saved after 29 years in the Government.

13. It is a secret of course. But I just want to ask, has the income tax people investigated the source of the money and the tax paid.

14. We talk about equality before the law. In this country even the rulers are subject to certain laws. It is the essence of justice. We must be equal before the laws and we must be seen to be equal. Everyone who should be investigated by Government agencies must be investigated. There should be no discrimination.


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The above is from Mahathir Mohamad's blog.
Does anyone actually needed to be convinced or walked through on what this Najib has been doing, so obviously uncontrollable and immensely greedy?...

Im counting for his fallen days...