Friday 16 February 2024

Mr PMX! Really? Why then do you support reducing the sentence of the world’s biggest kleptocrat Najib ‘1MDB’ Razak

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Mr PMX! Really? Why then do you support reducing the sentence of the world’s biggest kleptocrat Najib ‘1MDB’ Razak

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 16, 2024: Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PMX) Anwar Ibrahim is again talking big again about fighting corruption.

This is just a week after he openly supported the reduction in the sentence of national thief Najib Razak, the disgraced and shameless former premier.

Why Anwar is supporting Najib’s reduction in jail sentence from 12 years to six years and a hefty discount in court fine from RM210 million to RM50 million is mind-boggling.

Mr PMX, we are sorry to say that you have lost your integrity in the fight against the corrupt.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on Anwar blabbering away about fighting corruption:

My room at Sungai Buloh still vacant, Anwar reminds the powerful

The prime minister says it is not acceptable for corrupt people who embezzle huge sums to be able to evade punishment because of the influence they wield, and they must face the consequences.

FMT Reporters - 16 Feb 2024, 8:30pm

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim questioned the public sympathy on grounds of age for notable people charged with crimes. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has sounded a warning to “untouchable” powerful people who embezzle huge sums but are able to evade punishment because of the influence they wield.

“My room at Sungai Buloh remains vacant,” Anwar said. “Let me make it clear. Whether you hold titles like Datuk Seri, Tan Sri, or Tun, if you are virtuous, we respect you. However, if you engage in corruption, we will apprehend you and imprison you,”Astro Awani quoted him as saying.

The reference to Sungai Buloh was a reminder of the years he spent in prison in 1999-2014 and 2015-2018 after being convicted on sodomy charges. He was freed in 2014 when his conviction was overturned and in 2018 when a full royal pardon was granted.

Anwar said the government’s efforts to combat corruption were not motivated by long-standing grievances but rather by the desire to rid the country of the scourge of corruption regardless of rank or age.

Corrupt individuals should worry about consequences, while those abstaining from corruption need not fear, he said after inaugurating a mosque in Berapit, Penang.

“These are people who embezzle tens of billions but we do not dare to touch [them], but if a police sergeant is involved in a RM200 bribery case, everyone gets angry,” he said.

“I’m not saying it’s right to take bribes, if it’s wrong, it’s wrong,” he said, adding that people who embezzled huge sums, such as RM10 billion, often evaded punishment because of the influence they wield.

He questioned public acceptance of such behaviour.

“Despite facing court charges, they receive support from MPs, and their age elicits public sympathy.

“So if an old person robs, is it acceptable?

“If an old person rapes, is it acceptable? Where did you learn this?” he was quoted as saying.

Anwar said the campaign against corruption was not about holding grudges or focusing on past cases.

“In old cases, if someone took RM200, I forgive them, but in old cases where RM20 billion was taken, that’s not my money, it’s your money, it’s the people’s money,” he said.

Anwar also reiterated he does not interfere in the affairs of the authorities; rather, the effort to combat corruption is comprehensive.

“I refuse to compromise and we must confront this issue head-on. No matter what, I will not compromise in eradicating major corruption in our country,” he said.

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