Is this parliamentary behaviour? Or is this intended to divert our attention from the nation’s troubles?
Bung Mokhtar was unhappy with a demonstration outside his house organised by PKR Wanita chief Zuraida Kamaruddin following what they felt was a sexist remark made by him.
I wonder what the Kinabatangan MP’s reaction was to the butt dance outside Ambiga’s house not so long ago.
I don’t normally like to give publicity to these antics, but this guy is unbelievable. Even by his standards, this is an astonishing outburst, as he ignores the Speaker’s repeated attempts to calm him down. (Reminds me of those bad gusti bouts where the wrestler ignores the referee’s attempts to intervene.)
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1MDB is only one relatively new GLC. There are other GLCs and “public-private partnerships” doing unrelated “investment” overseas, even when their performance is bad. This means they are receiving excess funds without review. This also means visits overseas with families for study tours, consultations, conferences, signing ceremonies, follow up, etc. The AG is not allowed to audit them.
Even in their assigned functions, GLCs cause earthquakes in their industries due to incompetence, lack of oversight, arrogance and over-ambition goals.
A Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report today claimed that 1MDB’s funds were used to bankroll Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s campaign in the 13th general election.
The report said this was achieved by having 1MDB make overpriced purchase of power assets from Genting Group in 2012.
Genting then made a donation to a foundation controlled by Najib before the 13th general election and it claimed the funds were used for campaigning.
WSJ said the “donations” to Yayasan Rakyat 1Malaysia were then poured into the election campaign in Penang for BN’s bid to recapture the state. Now everyone knows how the free makan and Psy concert in Penang before GE13 are funded.
LKW will have to work harder now that foreign media like WSJ and NYT are beginning to dig out juicy news,from 1MDB.
Betting on a losing horse is one bad choice. Cleaning up the horse … is one foul job.
At the end of the race course, it’s the people who will lump you with the losing horse + judge you badly regardless of what you did good in the past.
My recommendation to LKW to read “Horse Sense” by Al Ries & Jack Trout which applies to most things in life more than mere marketing.
Always reading nonsense from unsubstantiated articles. CAT this and that making guessing game. Why don’t you read more of RPK articles. He is also Fri the royalty and a good friend of defacto
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Clearly you did not follow the sequence of the event and off target
You don’t understand my insinuation.
Even the orangutans in the Borneo jungles are well behaved and more respectable.
Do you call going to people’s house and create a ruckus well behave. They create a ruckus and biadap and when I retaliate, you said orang hutan well behave….
The day Parliament Bung, Boom, Beroooooom.
Did it shatter the window glass?
Bung is providing comic relief sideshow in order to deflect attention away from the fact that the BN Regime is paying RM7,000,000.00 a day to service 1MDB ‘s RM42 billion debts and also guaranteed RM172 billion debts which is about 43% of BNM today’s reserve?
Yes, this is what I suspect. He can be counted on to provide a diversion.
gk ong ; Wowow, I think your brain is no more spinning. It has gone cracko. Mahathir and other come up with 42 billions and now you come up with 172 billions. Where did you get that figure. Current Malaysia reserve stood at 132 billion. …
He is not a bully. He did the right thing. I would do the same to these …
Wait for Ramadan fireworks if Najib accepts Tun M’s challenge for a no-holds-bar live TV debate.
yang; read it here, NST may not report it:
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/putrajaya-has-guaranteed-debts-of-rm172-billion-says-najib
gk ong, Up until today, which PM of Malaysia has accepted a challenge to a debate? As far as I can remember, there is one. Besides, both Mahathir and Najib have had the added notoriety of turning down the court subpoenas served onto them while they were/are still serving as the PM of the country. On these counts alone, the thought of having ‘the one who professed to possess the spirit of a Bugis warrior’ to gallantly show up for a debate against his ‘sifu’ is way too far-fetched.
Famous quotes of Mahathir on Najib:
BN Regime is paying RM7,000,000.00 a day to service 1MDB ‘s RM42 billion debts – Such a reckless waste of national coffer money. But then it’s not their (1MDB) blood, sweat & tears money earned the hard way so they don’t feel the pains. Opportunity costs would have been fruitfully used for all schools’ computer labs & sports facilities. And some for helping our SMEs which are the future core companies for employment opportunities & economic fire brands. Like it or not, 1MDB must be grilled to the last sweat & report open to public scrutiny without fear or favour.… Read more »
You can get micro credit from MCA to start your food museum, and get Ms Chew MF to open officially for you.
To operate a museum costs anything from 5 and above millions.
It also depends on the space, exhibits, location and entrance fees.
No so simple as asking from a political entity. A micro credit is for an SME lah.
The state government can act as a link to interested corporations and investors.
Tunglang; think big, start small. Grow as you prosper. Good luck!
Thank you, gk ong.
May have to remodel my museum plan.
Looking for investors. Not easy but trying in this trying economic weather.
Plenty of empty lots in Komtar that could be converted to food museum.
You can possibly get cheap rental now.
Bung should mohon maaf on Day 1 of Ramadan month.
You create ruckus at my house and I have to apologize. Wow smart guy. Are you.born in the 13th month
This bloke is a bully and is raving lunatic to say the least.
This is nice. Apt and concise
The impression being given is that DAP is p….. with PAS because of its recalcitrance regarding the Islamic Shariah law of Hudud. That is actually not true. The beginning of the break in relationship between DAP and PAS was because of Azmin Ali.
http://www.malaysia-today.net/the-decision-in-selangor-may-mean-the-collapse-of-penang/
Ousted PAS progressives in limbo over new vehicle
We need a party that comes from the Malaysian grassroots, says Mujahid.
Business as usual for Guan Eng and gang
FREE CM says cooperation will be based on Pakatan’s common policy.
Tolong la sack itu 1000 PAS orang. Mengapa. Tak berani kah
What is this got to do with Bung?
When Perkasa or Malay NGO demonstrate outside the CAT or their leaders house its deemed uncouth and wrong. When Pakatan leaders demonstrate outside BN MP house ooh ooh its alright they are doing the right thing. Oh goodness gracious me…….
Is threatening violence against another MP acceptable conduct within the
august chambers of the Malaysian Parliament?