Thursday, November 23, 2017

Another over-burnt Kajang Satay?

MM Online - Portrait of the average Malaysian Opposition politician (extracts):



after my f**k-up Kajang satay, I'll make you into delicious satay for would be criminals

hey don't thank me, I'm after all 'brilliant'

Half of the 26 politicians from the Pakatan Harapan (PH) Opposition pact who recently declared their assets are millionaires on paper, while the rest were generally worth more than the average Malaysian.


The least moneyed politician on the list of mostly incumbent federal and state lawmakers from PKR, Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) and PAS who publicly declared their assets to Invoke, a big data outfit run by PKR vice president Rafizi Ramli, was retired naval officer and Lumut MP Mohamad Imran Abdul Hamid, with a net worth of RM45,000.

The other 25 Opposition politicians have net worths (assets minus liabilities) ranging from RM124,000 to RM4.7 million. This is in contrast with the general Malaysian population where only about 10 per cent earn enough to pay income tax.


Why must Invoke be the authority to report to?

Invoke is just Rafizi Ramli's think-tank? Who does Rafizi report to?

And while it's not a crime or sin to become rich through legal means, exposure of politicians' personal wealth to the public (instead of a more secured over-sighting body like a parliamentary select committee - 50% ruling party, 50% opposition members) has been what some of them feared, that now they personally may be at risk to possible security threats, eg. PKR’s Ijok assemblyman Dr Idris Ahmad who has a gynaecology practice, who has been reported by MM Online via Invoke as:


... the richest of the 26 who declared their assets to Invoke — was the only high net worth individual on the list with a net worth of RM4.7 million.

According to Dr Idris’ asset declaration, he has four properties (one of which was a bungalow purchased in 2006 for RM3 million), two land lots and three vehicles — a Volvo XC70, Honda CRV and Toyota Camry — all of which were above RM100,000 in current market value.


Rafizi's has Kajang-satay-rised his piss poorly and potentially dangerous managed attempt for Pakatan politicians to declare their personal assets purportedly to win the hearts of the voters.

Let's wait for Mahathir and son Mukhriz to do likewise. Sh*t, teh father & son coudl turn out to be as poor as retired naval officer and Lumut MP Mohamad Imran Abdul Hamid, with a net worth of RM45,000.




4 comments:

  1. Wakakakaka...let's wait for Mahathir and sons to do likewise.

    Ditto with pink-lips & all the official bearers w/o exception.

    Many would shit in their pants le!!

    Wondering what happened to the Panama & Paradise papers. No M'sians worth his/her socks to do the necessary indepth entanglement business loops to trace the ultimate owners?

    Or u would want them to be like the POTUS, declaring income tax pun aji-ajok!

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  2. Rafizi's think-thank initiative encouraging greater transparency in politician's wealth is praiseworthy.

    Typical narrow-mindedness of this blogger to attack him regardless of what he does.

    The elephant in the room, dare not mention by the blogger is the RM 4.2 Billion personal bank account man....who had to invent a fictitious Saudi Royal donor to cover his tracks...

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  3. many in pkr r aboveboard n transparent, unlike the hmmmm....manyak hypocritical.

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  4. KT oh KT...his omission is more revealing than his constant bashing of his usual selective suspects. Even a blind man could see how he went to extreme measure to avoid bringing any mention of pink lips and the husband of pink lips. He will parade pictures of marina, sultanahs, marina's mom, that woman minister rafidah not donning the headscarves but the elephant in the room ( pun intended, wakakaka ) is the other half of pink lips. Even in trivial subject matter of just the headscarves, our dear KT just couldn't take the risk of 'offending' his masters. What more with the 4.2 billion theft.....I believe KT would rather commit hara-kiri, wakakaka.

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