The PM and corruption. Sontoloyo series no 37
1. I am not going to place unreasonable demands on pm Anwar.
2. 60 to 70 years of bad rule and misrule cannot be erased overnight.
3. So I will refrain from calling a chamelion protecting some corrupt people. I will refrain accusing him of selective persecution of Corruptors .
4. The PM must have discovered the going is rougher than he has imagined.
5. Shrieking about combating corruption at ceramahs is easier than actually carrying it out.
6. Not as smooth as when you apply Durex lubricant.
7. The crooks with deep pockets will use every trick up their sleeve to prolong the prosecution.
8. Employ a phalanx of shyster lawyers, do their legal argle bargle,legal filibuster and tell a story within a story.
9.prolonging their cases that it takes the judges 20 years to realize the antelope is actually an elephant.
10. So long that some judges and lawyers can die on the job.
11. As WS Rendra says,koruptor akal nya panjang, jaksa dan hakim diajak kompromi.
12. The PM must have also discovered there are so many dishonest people in the civil service. If he were to carry out a blitzkrieg, the government will suffer a trump like shutdown.
13. If the PM moves in too rapidly, the rats will scuttle into their ratholes.
14. The PM have to consider building additional jails to accommodate these hordes.
15. Maybe the PM can consider appointing me as a direct nego contractor to build these jails. In some God forsaken places.
16. Have you noticed that this the first pm to make combating corruption as as overt policy and doing something about it ?
17. Previous PMs and administrations did not make combating corruption as an overt policy or doing something consistently in weeding out corruption.
18. No, I am not giving nana non excuses for appearing to be slow or selective in his actions.
19. But I think we ought to give him leeway in erasing 60 to 80 years of bad rule and misgovernance.
20. At least he has started something for which the people can invigilate him on and call him into account.
21. Have you even heard of UMNO leaders condemning corruption when the embezzler in chief stole from SRC and 1MDB?
22. In fact they are busy agitating for the person's full pardon and his exoneration.
23. Have you ever heard of PAS condemning corruption?
24. In fact they are sanctimoniously asking the minister of MOTAC to step down. He's a non Muslim for god's sake. He can drink and eat pork.
25. Can I for instance, ask the entire leadership of PAS to step down for failing to issue an edict declaring that corruption is Haram?
26. I must say something on the Malay attitude towards corruption. I find it discomforting and unmeritorios of a religious community.
27. Corruption is a crime against society. Society must show absolute abhorrence towards corruption.
28. The PM mustn't be alone in his quest to eliminate corruption.
29. Society's absolute abhorrence towards corruption is the firepower that motivates the pm.
30. Society's support to the PM in fighting corruption must be unflinching.
31. The 1st few steps are indeed the begining of a journey.
32. Corruption is a moral wrong on society. The perpetrator doesn't know what is right and what is wrong. Or he couldn't care less about it's ramifications.
33. The government as keeper of the morals of society must jealously guard against their transgressions.
34. It must punish it's transgessors harshly.
35. Not jailing the corrupt, is not an option.
36. The efforts of the PM must also be seen as attempts to balance the scales of justice which seem to tilt on the side of the elites.
37. Therefore I am not going to rush saying the PM is a chamelion and one who is selective in his choice on who to prosecute.
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