Sunday, 18 June 2023

Anwar: Corrupt forces ganging up

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00P3TEP9Tx0 ('The most corrupt forces are ganging up': Malaysia's PM Anwar Ibrahim speaks with 101 East)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAPgqG6nUws (From Prison to Prime Minister: Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim | 101 East Documentary)

Anwar: Corrupt forces ganging up

Warns Malaysia will ‘not survive’ if it does not change

 KUALA LUMPUR, June 19, 2023: Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PM) Anwar Ibrahim says corruption is endemic in the country.

Does Malaysian disagrees with him?

And he lamented that the most corrupt forces (that includes individuals) were “ganging up” (against him and the country?).

No News Is Bad News believes that he is the first Malaysian PM to admit publicly that “corruption is endemic”.

In doing so, Anwar is putting his premiership at risk against the corrupt who undoubtedly are filthy rich and, therefore, wield significant political influence.

The corrupt will no doubt work behind the scene and “finance” their agenda to topple Anwar and his Unity Government to save themselves from prosecution.

Really, has any premier in the past put themselves in such a position as Anwar?

However, No News Is Bad News believes the majority of law-abiding Malaysians are wise to make the right choice to support such a humongous task of reforming the country’s governance with the aim of fighting corruption.

Malaysia’s parliamentary democracy is such that the Government of the day gets to rule for a five-year term, if not toppled, before it seeks the the mandatory renewal mandate to govern.

The power, is thus, the rakyat (people) who decides who they want as their leader through the ballots.

 

And Anwar warns that Malaysia will not survive if it does not change.

No News Is Bad News reproduces above two video links of interviews conducted by Aljazeera for our readers.

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