The MACC should tell us who the complainants are in respect of the investigations against the Selangor Pakatan Assemblymen.
It is certainly strange that all of a sudden the MACC is investigating not one or two but 12 Pakatan Assemblymen in one go. Was there a general blanket report which was made which covers all Pakatan leaders only? How else would the MACC explain the position?
The MACC exists to combat corruption. It is a public body and it must be accountable to the public. There have been numerous reports made against certain BN leaders but we don’t see any enthusiasm on part of the MACC to bring these people to book.
The MACC must not and cannot abuse its power. It cannot launch blanket investigations against groups of people. As I understand it, as is the case in other criminal investigations, a report must be lodged before investigations may commence. But reports are almost always directed at certain factual patterns implicating certain individuals they cannot be general reports ‘just so that MACC officials may knock on anyone’s door to check’.
The DAP will through its National Legal Bureau write to the MACC for a copy of the report lodged. We will investigate the bona fides of this ‘investigation’. If there is any wrong revealed, we will not hesitate to sue to put things right.
Gobind Singh Deo
16/07/09
It is certainly strange that all of a sudden the MACC is investigating not one or two but 12 Pakatan Assemblymen in one go. Was there a general blanket report which was made which covers all Pakatan leaders only? How else would the MACC explain the position?
The MACC exists to combat corruption. It is a public body and it must be accountable to the public. There have been numerous reports made against certain BN leaders but we don’t see any enthusiasm on part of the MACC to bring these people to book.
The MACC must not and cannot abuse its power. It cannot launch blanket investigations against groups of people. As I understand it, as is the case in other criminal investigations, a report must be lodged before investigations may commence. But reports are almost always directed at certain factual patterns implicating certain individuals they cannot be general reports ‘just so that MACC officials may knock on anyone’s door to check’.
The DAP will through its National Legal Bureau write to the MACC for a copy of the report lodged. We will investigate the bona fides of this ‘investigation’. If there is any wrong revealed, we will not hesitate to sue to put things right.
Gobind Singh Deo
16/07/09
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I have heard it repeated so many times: We will change the government the next election blah, blah ....blah. Do you think that this government is going to let that happen. They have enough time to bring down the lost states and change the Constitution so that they can rule for ever.
This thing about suing the government etc... etc : haven't you learnt that the judiciary is in the government's hands. Since when has a positive decision been given against the government in recent days?
With the MACC, Judiciary, PDRM, EC not being independent but pro-government: what changes would you expect.
For the country to change, the Malays must change to be fair and not think everything on grounds of religion and race and not be the dog in the manger. Only then will we be able to break off from the shackles of BN
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