So SUPP did benefit from Najib’s ‘donation’?
Ex-SUPP chief cries foul over ‘RM1m cheques from Najib’ images
Anonymous 2411621459992465: “I want to assure every voter that SUPP has not done anything wrong under the existing laws of our country,” said former SUPP president Peter Chin.
Are you admitting that SUPP did receive the money from the prime minister and president of Umno?
Mushiro: Chin want all to believe that SUPP has not done anything wrong under the existing laws of our country.
This is the same as PM Najib Razak’s claim that he has not misused government funds for personal gain, yet RM2.6 billion was found in his bank accounts. Will the poor Sarawakians believe them?
P Dev Anand Pillai: For the uneducated of Sarawak, who are the most underprivileged, this doesn’t really matter.
With an organisation like the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), whose only sole purpose is to hound Penang CM Lim Guan Eng and his party, giving cheques like this is clearly okay in Malaysia.
And with an emasculated judiciary and Attorney-General’s Chambers, why bother?
Speaking Sense: It’s getting clearer by the day, just how exactly someone has been spending his … err … “donations”. No wonder, the BN mosquito parties are all playing “let’s-go-along-for-the-ride-with-the-boss”.
The alleged donor also cannot recall giving the money and continues to claim he has done nothing wrong, but without telling us why there are these cheques in the first place if no money was given or taken.
Maybe the amounts are too small to be of any significance – after all, what’s a million or two among friends when we have billions of ringgit flying around.
Anonymous 706151436780066: Chin shows a lorry load of hypocrisy in expressing his disconcertment.
The bottom line is whether your party get the money. Whose pocket did the party officials allegedly funnel the cash into?
Just tell the truth. If not, ask Najib if he had made a “donation” to SUPP.
Adenan: Chinese must choose – be in government or in angry isolation
Negarawan: “I don’t cherish having no Chinese in the government. So the choice is whether they want to be in the government on Saturday or outside there in angry isolation,” said caretaker Sarawak CM Adenan Satem.
Doesn’t this sound all too familiar? Adenan is echoing what Utusan Malaysia said – Apa lagi Cina mahu? Adenan is playing the racial card.
A good and clean government is what all Sarawakians must aspire for, not a corrupt and racist government like Umno-BN.
Ib: The rich, whether Chinese, Dayaks or Malays, will choose BN because they need to preserve their privileges. But unfortunately there are so many poor that have stayed poor with no water, no roads, no electricity, and no schools, so they want change.
But BN is saying, you vote for others and we will make sure you have no roads, no fertilisers for your crops, and no one to buy your produce either. We have so much power, and you will be sorry.
This is what I see and hear from Adenan’s campaign and he is backed by two bosses who ‘mati-mati’ must win. Why? Because other than this lovely Bolehland, there is nowhere else to hide.
His bosses have become so rich. Now it’s his turn. One term is enough. This is what I have heard listening to the chief minister and his chorus of peninsula ministers.
Yet his theme when the election started was “Sarawak for Sarawakians”!
Daniel: People of Sarawak, not too long ago, a subservient Chinese party in the peninsula along with their masters brandished the same threat before GE13. They were reduced to a 7-11 mosquito party by the voters.
They tried to carry out their threat and kept out of the cabinet and state excos. But they couldn’t stand being out of the limelight and the half-empty pockets that came along with that.
They then reneged on their promise and took up the left over and useless, redundant positions and became ministers, deputy ministers and excos. Did they make a difference?
We did not miss them when they were out, and we do not feel they are there now that they are in. The Teams N and A are trying to pull the same trick with you.
So take the money that they hand out, enjoy the lunches and dinners they dish out, then give them the middle finger and tell them “na” at the ballot box and show them that you are worth more than the miserly RM50 they are handing out.
Quigonbond: A government should be fair to all citizens. Not just giving extra allowances for their own assemblypersons, or treating a race like second class just because they are “under represented” in the government.
If Adenan is a gentleman and aspires to be a CM for all Sarawakians, then he should stop threatening the Chinese. It is their right to choose the government they want.
He knows why the Chinese prefer to be in angry isolation – raging against the 1MDB scandal, abuse of power, corruption, gross mismanagement, manufactured religious and racial tension, etc.
Thanks to his threat, it only ensures that the Chinese will definitely vote for the opposition. What he does after the election will set him apart from Najib.
I hope he will refrain from saying anything so ridiculous such as a ‘Chinese tsunami’ although that’s what’s coming his way, together with a ‘Dayak tsunami’.
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