SIAPA AGAKNYA PEGUAM YANG MEMBANTU NAJIB DAN ROSMAH MEMBUAT AKUAN BERSUMPAH BALASUBRAMANIAM


KESAHNYA KE TAHAP INI

dari pengakuan deepak
seorang peguam yang terkenal
telah membuat akuan bersumpah nya
yang menafikan bahawa najib pernah mengentot altantuya

deepak tahu nama peguam ini
dalam temu bual dengan harakah
nama peguam ini telah dipadamkan
tetapi nama ini terus muncul

nama peguam ini pula
bekaitan pula dengan sprm
suruhanjaya yang telah berjaya
membunuh teoh beng hock dan sarbini

bukan saja sprm berjalan selamat dari tuduhan membunuh
malah ada anggota sprm ini yang berusaha
untuk menutupm keterlibatan najib dan rosmah
dak pembunuhan siti aminah altantuya

INI CECIL REJENDRA SEORANG PEGUAM

dan 

JUGA SEORANG SENIMAN PENYAER

BUKAN 

CECIL RAJENDRA BUKAN TAN SERI  CECIL

JANGAN SILAP FAHAM

JANGAN PAKAI TEKAN TEKAN

INI CECIL PEGUAM BAIK

KAH KAH KAH

KAH KAH KAH
KAH KAH KAH
KAH KAH KAH

NOTA:
ini nama dari laman resmi sprm
siapakah agaknya
diantara nama nama ini
yang membantu najib dan rosmah
untuk membuat
akuan bersumpah
mata mata gelap balasubramaniam

Keanggotaan Panel Penilaian Operasi
  1. Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Hadenan bin Abdul Jalil
     
  2. Tan Sri Dato’ Cecil Abraham
     
  3. Datuk Dr. Hamzah bin Kassim
     
  4. Dato’ Zamani bin Abdul Ghani
     
  5. Datin Aminah binti Pit Abdul Rahman
     
  6. Profesor Dr. Syed Noh Syed Ahmad
     
  7. Tuan Nik Mohd Hasyudeen bin Yusoff
     
  8. Tuan Walter Sandosa

Questions over MACC-lawyer link to Bala’s second SD

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 17 ― The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) was today dragged into a row over questions surrounding a lawyer on its operations panel who is alleged to have drafted private investigator P. Balasubramaniam’s controversial second sworn statement on the 2006 death of Altantuya Shaariibuu.
Former minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim suggested today that a key member of the MACC’s five check-and-balance mechanism responsible for closing the file on the case may have had a direct hand in doing so, fuelling questions on the extent of a possible cover-up into the explosive crime that has put two elite police commandos on death row and sent the private investigator into exile.
The lawyer-turned-politician wrote in his blog that both the Attorney-General and the MACC have “conveniently refused to investigate the allegations made by the private investigator P. Balasubramaniam, who apparently got the information from Abdul Razak Baginda, and whose claims have been corroborated by carpet merchant Deepak Jaikishan”.
He reminded Malaysians that Balasubramaniam ― popularly known as PI Bala ― had made a second statutory declaration (SD) cancelling his first sworn statement made a day earlier that the police had suppressed key evidence.
“This second declaration was prepared by a well-known lawyer whom he did not know. Deepak named this fa

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