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Sunday, 10 May 2026

This avenues for potential corruption. Devil's advocate series no 26.

1. The government wants to pick and choose economic winners.


2. It wants to create a cluster of the novue rich 

3. It gives out contracts, licenses, monopolies etc 

4. Unfortunately these are also potential avenues for massive corruption by the grand mafia 

5. Grand mafia being the collusion between political masters and very top bureaucrats 

6. This GF must be distinguished from corporate Mafia (CM). A term made infamous by sdra Rafizi Ramli 

7. This is collusion between corporate scumbags

8. Scheming, machinations and manipulations of the share in public listed company 

9. With approval from the SC, Trade ministry or finance ministry 

10. Must also distinguish from the deep state (DS). 

11. That is collusion between high government officials and the business community. 

12. The GM, CM and DS are avenues for massive corruption 

13. They 'circumcise' the monetary outlays and budgets for government projects. 

14. After retiring they get to buy 10 to 15 million ringgit bungalows. 

15. They get comfy on their asses, we get buttfucked 16. Hence to reduce corruption greatly, eliminate the GM, CM and DS 17. Do an accurate and lifestyle audit on these people 

18. But our attitude towards corruption, especially the attitude of malays towards it, is ambivalent 

19. In china, they execute the corrupt. In south Korea they shoot the corrupt. In Saudi Arabia, they cut the hands of those who steal. 

20. But in Malaysia we are horrified. The plunderer gets discounts on jail sentence and fine. They can even agitate for house arrest. 

21. That's why petty thieves sentenced to jail are frantically looking for an addendum document. 

22. And it doesn't help justice when the PM says he is not interested to jail criminals as long as he gets the money back 

23. When lee kuan yew says the man who rules Singapore must have the iron in him, can easily be translated as the man who rules Malaysia must have the iron in him too. 

24. Otherwise what do we have? A bourgeois and genteel sense of justice?

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