No doubt leaders who have served the nation and its people well do need to be taken care of. They must be given all opportunities to live comfortably till their end of days. It is only in underdeveloped countries where millions are spent to reward ex-leaders.the benefits former presidents of the United States are entitled to. There is no such nonsense as an RM100 million property entitlement. One wonders where the powers-that-be come up with such ludicrous practices.on a number of occasions.
Serving the nation is a privilege, not a means to enrich oneself. Just pause for a moment and reflect on the goings-on in our beloved Malaysia. Constant infighting and jostling for positions. Dissolving the state assembly during a pandemic without an iota of consideration for the safety of the rakyat nor how such a move would cause considerable damage to the state coffers and the economy.
The only lesson that the young in Malaysia are exposed to is that 'crime pays' in Bolehland. Convicted criminals are chauffeur driven - and mind you, with security personnel - going from place to place with some even having the privilege of travelling overseas. First, all entitlements for past prime ministers were premised on the belief that they had retired after rendering some useful service to the nation.
We're taxpayers - not government. The government is a postman. It collects from the rakyat and spends, hopefully, on behalf of the rakyat - the government gives up land to meet your request, they are forgoing revenue of RM100 million that could have been used for better purposes. Now you are using this expose and tried to turn it to your advantage. We can all see through you, Najib. It just shows how greedy you are and how unrepentant you are for the harm you have done to the country.By twisting and turning his words, Najib again tries to paint a picture of an innocent person. He and his lawyers do the same with his court cases.
What offer you’re referring to? Jib made the application, but when the whole world knew about it & criticised the government, you said he rejected it? How is it considered as magnanimous? As a convict, he’s not eligible to ask anything from the government…
This is a political drama. What's 100 million when they are scoundrels who will be very happy to give back that 100 million?
Yeah right. After it became public. Therein is the sincerity.
beside this point, rejecting the offer. lt takes a lot of exp. to make d U-turn, n head to M'cca to get everythg organised, sitting down with heads of kpgs/old acq, sipping 'kopi' n talk. target- 2 win the battle. n it won handsomely. D swearing-in was q. immediate. that's Exp.
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