A spectre is haunting the AG Chambers. It's the spectre of Appandi Ali. Its infamous spell is contained in the phrase case is closed and NFA.
Now its 'end of story' or 'that's the end of it'. Well it's not the end just because you mentioned it. We are not stupid people you know. We can and do read between the lines.
What is it that Riza Aziz returned to the government that are not already seized by the US DOJ?
It means the AG chambers got a deal that has got not much to shout about. So don't lecture us about that's the end of it.
One over billion ringgit has been stolen and yet our DPPs recommend the case be closed. It's not the end until the fat lady sings.
Let me make a comparison. There are poor Malays in Tawau, Sabah eating rice with just 1 egg and snake beans for buka puasa. But at the same time we have a legal system freeing a billion ringgit felon. Is this a prelude to a featherlite sentence to bosku?
So much for Wolf of Wall Street and Hermes crocodile skin handbags.
It's a travesty of justice. The AG conducted a lengthy briefing but a farcical one!
Its true then what Kafka wrote :a lawyer is some who writes a 10,000-page document and calls it a brief.
Somebody must have felt it that way during the AG's briefing.
The only thing extra the AG got was a lithograph and fine. All other monies would have been returned to Malaysia anyway.
Monetized the total sum returned amounted to over rm400k hardly half the money he took from 1MDB. Hell, there are hungry people in Malaysia mah.
The condescending press release was symptomatic of people not voted to office. As the people in Pekan say kepala bapak awok!
So tell us Mr smart AG- is justice and the greater good served?
This is not the thin skull eggshell rule on Riza Aziz. His frailties are not relevant. Tell that to the poor who has no inkling what plea bargain is. What baloney!
The window dressing - press release and the sophistry of the AG hides the quality of the government lawyers. As the chief in 'men in black' says you are expected of the quality of training from the government. Thank you.
Let me ask candidly with candour but without rancour-are our DPPs half past six fellas? Have they failed to protect us from the corrupt?
I hope the quality of their professionalism does not represent the zeitgeist of our age. If it does, it means our judicial system is in a mess!
On the contrary, I hope they represent the fin de siècle of a 'jaman edan'.
To the defendant I can only say your acquittal does not mean you are not guilty, it only means you have beaten the rap.
Perhaps you have achieved this with much deviousness and a hell of a help from the half past six fellas.
As to the closing of the mad age, to bring us to the next level, we need a more forceful leadership.
As Mario Puzo puts it-a lawyer with a briefcase can steal more than a thousand men with guns.
I watched this film with my mother at the Rex cinema in Kuantan.
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