Teoh Beng Hock’s first death in MACC custody defining test for MACC and Najib’s commitment to accountability, transparency and rule of law


The first death in Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) custody, Teoh Beng Hock, political secretary to DAP Selangor State Exco and Seri Kembangan Assemblyman, Ean Yong Hian Wah, is the defining test for the MACC as to its independence and professionalism as well as for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s commitment to accountability, transparency and the rule of law.

The heartless, cruel and insensitive statement by the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz on Teoh’s death has aggravated the outrage of ordinary Malaysians regardless of race and religion demanding full accountability and transparency as to how an idealistic political activist who is to register his civil marriage the next day could take his own life after oppressive overnight questioning allegedly from 6 pm to 4 am by the MACC as a witness and not as an accused!

Nazri said he was informed by the MACC that Teoh was released earlier yesterday morning, and he should have gone home instead and asked: “How would we know that he would jump out of the building” (PDF)?

He said Pakatan Rakyat should not blame MACC for Teoh’s death.

My three responses are:

  • Firstly, how did Nazri know that Teoh “jumped out” of the 14th floor of the building?
  • Secondly, it is not just Pakatan Rakyat but the overwhelming majority of Malaysians who blame MACC for Teoh’s death for the simple reason that Teoh was in the custody and premises of MACC when he plunged to his death from the 14th storey MACC office, and after being subjected to an unusual and oppressive overnight interrogation by MACC from 6 pm to 4 am when he was not a suspect but only a witness;
  • Thirdly, if MACC is not to be blamed for Teoh’s death, is the blame to be directed to Nazri as the Minister responsible for MACC or to Prime Minister Najib himself?

As I told the Selangor MACC Director Ja’afar bin Mahad this morning, unless MACC can come out with a convincing and satisfactory explanation for Teoh’s death, MACC’s present story disclaiming responsibility does not sell and public perception throughout the country is that this is the first case of MACC custody death, which will do irreparable damage to what is already a very poor image of MACC after six months of operation.

I am very disappointed by the meeting at MACC Shah Alam headquarters this morning between Pakatan Rakyat leaders, namely Parliamentary Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Penang Chief Minister, Lim Guan Eng, Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim and myself with Ja’afar.

Ja’afar said he was instructed not to say anything as Teoh’s death is under police investigations.

It is most regrettable that MACC Deputy Commissioner Datuk Abu Kassim Mohammad was not present at the meeting in Shah Alam although I had fixed the appointment with him yesterday over phone. This is blatant irresponsibility coming from the No. 2 in MACC.

Parliament had set up the MACC to wipe out the corrupt and not to murder any Malaysian – and the onus is on MACC to prove that it has not deviated from the parliamentary and national objectives of the MACC to spearhead the war against corruption instead of its declaring war against the Pakatan Rakyat as the catspaw of UMNO/Barisan Nasional.

When the MACC Bill was introduced in Parliament last December, Abu Kassim said that under the new legislation, five bodies will closely watch over the MACC to ensure its transparency and integrity.

These five bodies are: Anti-Corruption Advisory Board; Special Committee on Corruption; Operations Review Panel; Corruption Prevention and Consultative Panel; and a Complaints Committee.

Abu Kassim publicly declared at the time that with these five scrutinizing bodies, the MACC would not be accused of being the “lapdog” of the government as its predecessor the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) had been accused in the past.

But this has proved to be a empty rhetoric, as half a year after its establishment, MACC has proven to be even worse than ACA in being the “lapdog” of the Barisan Nasional government especially in the blatant manner it has declared war on the Pakatan Rakyat, particularly in Selangor!

The five MACC scrutinizing bodies, particularly the Anti-Corruption Advisory Board and Special Committee on Corruption should just disband if they are totally impotent to check the MACC deviations and abuses of power so early in its establishment.

Najib has just completed his First Hundred Days with a redound in his popularity rating, but he is heading for the doldrums if he condones any cover-up in the first death in MACC custody in the case of Teoh.

The first thing Najib should do on his return from his trip overseas for the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) meeting is to announce the setting up of a Royal Commission of Inquiry to conduct a full public inquiry to get to the bottom of Teoh’s extraordinary plunge to death from the 14th floor-MACC Building in Shah Alam yesterday.

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  1. #1 by i_love_malaysia on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:17 pm

    May be Kassim is not a he or she!!! You know what I mean???

  2. #2 by limkamput on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:18 pm

    //Have you written in to MCA and Gerakan? Hammer them with emails la … that would be good for them. Show them we all are sick of this sort of nonsense.//

    What are u talking about? You want me to dirty my fingers is it? If those scumbags want to read mine, they have to come here.

  3. #3 by taiking on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:25 pm

    Look here. He only drop dead accidentally ok. He could have been disintegrated accidentally – err could have been seefoured unintentionally. OK.

  4. #4 by sean on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:31 pm

    Toyol is talking nonsense.Maybe he doesn’t know how much a life is worth actually.He must be jittery right now.Chances are he may be part of it.Never trust this guy and all his cronies.Make sure he never sits on the throne ever again.And when PR takes over Federal………..lets start to nab this chap one by one starting with him from our state…but we will do it according to the law and not law of the jungle.

    LKS………too much have been lost…..Kugan, etc and now Teoh……it has to stop by all means.No more.Do not let BN rest on their laurels.
    Alot of youngster out there have yet to even register to vote come next GE.What are we gonna do about this?It is our one and only chance to get rid of the Corrupt Regime once and for all.Do not be complacent.We will do our part to for the betterment of our country.

  5. #5 by zheng on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:33 pm

    while all malaysian are so angry and sad about the death of Teoh Beng Hock at MACC office. The MCA pemuda is still sitting there to condemn Khalid for earning cheap political popularity.Khalid is there with all DAP leaders to seek justice for the late teoh k. I really very angry towards all these cowards and useless MCA leaders. And i hope that MCA will lose all their contests in coming general election. They are really useless.

  6. #6 by OrangRojak on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:34 pm

    http://www.malaysiainsider.com/index.php/malaysia/32588-teohs-body-to-be-released-to-family-this-evening-

    Ronnie Liu, who was also at the mortuary told, The Malaysian Insider that DAP had asked the police to return Teoh’s handphone

    I don’t understand why Ronnie Liu needs the handphone. Unless the police are certain (how can they be?) that Teoh’s death was an accident, shouldn’t they be the ones to hold and examine the handphone? If neither the police nor the MACC have his phone, then his network provider should be asked where it is, or where and when it last was switched on. Why are there never any facts?

  7. #7 by sirrganass on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:37 pm

    If one or two Malay Personnels (definately not a real Muslim brother) happen to come accross this page and try to make stupid jokes, pls redirect him to this page: http://www.harakahdaily.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=021790&Itemid=85

    I believe everybody knows that this is a POLITICAL ISSUE – not a racial issue! Pakatan is doing so good with all races in our country and PAS is NOT a MALAY-BASED PARTY. It’s the ISLAMIC PARTY with all the HUDUD and Quranic verses.

    DAP: pls don’t hate HUDUD so much anymore because without HUDUD, another Malaysian, now is a DAP member, was found killed or “DEAD”. Definitely those who killed this innocent man will be dealt fiercely by HUDUD.

    Islam strictly doesn’t allow any life to be easily taken away by anybody – Muslim or non-muslim. Only GOD can take away your life!

    Ask TGNA what will happen to the killer of this boy if HUDUD is implemented. It this ok?

  8. #8 by zheng on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:43 pm

    kasim Amat is an animal…..all viewers pls start from from now just ignore this animal. dt make him so popular among here. Thats to kind for it (Kasim animal).

  9. #9 by siamo on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:51 pm

    From what we observed, MACC is even a bigger lapdog for the BN. Why is the MACC going after the Opposition? What about Khir and his big bungalow? What about the PKFZ? Those are the rakyat money?

    In this case, why was a witness, not a perpetrator of a crime held and questioned until 3.45am in the morning. I say that again, why 3.45am in the morning. Is the crime so big? Can it be as big as the PKFZ where two former transport ministers went beyond their authority.

    We must thank Abdullah Badawi for this legacy, MACC??

    As for Nazri, if he has nothing intelligent to say, for god sake, shut up.

  10. #10 by Onlooker Politics on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:56 pm

    “Chinese should be satisfied with what they have today and should not go for the extreme like what DAP is doing.” (Kasim Amat)

    Kasim Amat,
    Are you trying to preach us the concept of “Ketuanan Melayu” (The Malay Supremacy) here? Does the concept of “Ketuanan Melayu” imply that all Chinese Malaysians must behave humbly and slavely in front of all “Tuan Melayu”? Otherwise, does the concept of “Ketuanan Melayu” imply that those disobedient Chinese Malaysians would most likely die an untimely mysterious death as a punishment for their disrespectful defiance against the so-called “Tuan” (the Master) because the Chinese Malaysians are said to behave unthankfully to “Tuan Melayu”?

    What a typical despicable Malay racist you are, Kasim Amat!!!

  11. #11 by grace on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 6:57 pm

    Ha!Ha!
    The police is investigating?
    Kugan’s case pun belum selesai. Till today no news. Now Teoh’s case?
    I A\CANNOT TRUST THE POLICE ANYMORE!
    Hey, Khir Toyo claimed that his questioning by MACC was recorded. Teoh’s too must have been recorded. Why not get hold of the recording and see the lines of questioning?
    Was he treated like Khir Toyol?
    Your guess is as good as mine!
    Lastly NAZRI keep your mouth SHUT!

  12. #12 by siamo on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 7:00 pm

    From what Mr. Tan Boon Hwa described, the MACC is more than a lap dog. Their mission is to create and manufacture evidence to persecute and shame the Opposition, for BN to stay in power. It is not there to work for the people and answerable only to Parliament.

    We are definitely living in a police state. 1GestapoMalaysia.

  13. #13 by novice101 on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 7:11 pm

    Ignore Kasim Amat .. he is insignificant. The issue is .. How did Teoh Beng Huat die?

  14. #14 by siamo on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 7:11 pm

    What Tan Boon Hwa described reminds me of the army rule of Bangladesh in the last few years.

    What the army did was to manufacture evidence. They would questioned ( for long hours) and force certain parties to sign made up statements against targeted parties so that the army can charge them in court and therefore eliminate political dissent against the army and to show that the military government was doing a lot to eliminate corruption.

    For example, one party made a donation to the national foundation, never meant to be for a particular individual. He was forced to sign a statement that the money was paid to the politician. He refused and was put in detention without charge.

  15. #15 by siamo on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 7:17 pm

    If we follow the logic of creating evidence from the Tan Boon Hwa’s description, we must asked how credible is the evidence presented for the sodomy case of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim? Manufactured by the police?

  16. #16 by yhsiew on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 7:22 pm

    Kit,

    Check if Teoh Beng Hock still had his wallet and watch with him when he died.

    The police and MACC said that they did not keep Teoh Beng Hock’s hand-phone. If Teoh beng Hock still had the wallet and watch with him but without the hand-phone when he died, then the chances are high that Teoh was was murdered.

  17. #17 by siamo on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 7:25 pm

    Which constituency elected this Nazri. If I were in his constituency and voted for him, I do know where to hide my face.

    Isn’t this guy who was Minister for Enterpreneurial Development (?), which issued a mountain of taxi licences and the ACA (not yet MACC) wanted to investigate him. His response is that he and the Government are the bosses and ACA cannot investigate him, as if he is above the law? What a silly no brainer comment. I thought if he has any political sense he should say, if ACA has enough evidence, they are welcome to come to see him.

    Anyway, now he is de facto law minister? Oh my god? What is happening to Malaysia? Apa pun boleh ke?. MalaysiaBolehKetawa MBK! Wonder why is Najib still keeping him after all these gaffes? Some politicing that we are not aware of?

  18. #18 by siapatau on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 7:36 pm

    Memang ada kemusykilan tentang kematian saudara Teo. Kebanyakan rakyat Msia memang berharap kebenaran dan keadilan mengenai penyiasatan kematian beliau.

    Setakat ini, hanya Tuhan yang apa sebenarnya berlaku. Dan mungkin mereka yang “terlibat” kalau ada.

    Harapan rakyat Msia adalah satu, PM, pihak Polis dan MACC menegakan keadilan and ketelusan.

    Takziah kepada keluarga Teoh dan bakal isteri beliau.

  19. #19 by ALLAN THAM on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 7:41 pm

    It was common to use family members as a threat. But believe me here is how religion belief can assist one who have strong religion belief. Please do not cow by this MACC or who ever the interrogator’s trained technique, while closed family member are closed to us but we owe all human the same. So the son and wife in this life is temporary, so that be attache to them too closely, if they threatened to harm them let it be if this was faiths other wise no body can heart your wife and children so no be cow by them. Off course this easy to say than done. but there is why religion belief come into play. Many of us did not belief in God that is why we are so easily be threaten by those who has the power.

    MACC has grossly abused their power for the benefits of those in power. they are not only being used by those in power but it seem they are have voluntarily champion the course of those in power. that is the head of all these agency are being keep renewing upon expiry of their terms. it seem the same old guy are being keep reappointing again and again.

    BN may not have specifically directed what they should do and they always claimed they worked independently which is true. but in order to keep their term of appointment going they will do all actions that is in the BN favour because other wise when come to the expiry of the term they will not be reappointed. So we have a system which can not be easy to changed this kind of attitude unless the whole system change and this is difficult.

  20. #20 by ALLAN THAM on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 7:52 pm

    What Tan Boon Hwa disclosure was nothing new for those who read RPK’s articles on how MACC worked. Believe or not is not important but all these while nobody has proof RPK was false.

    As I said it again another person who has wrote substantially about MACC is Mr. Nades, again no body has proof him wrong or bring him to court for malicious reporting. His and Terrence also from the Sun has written many many articles about the conduct of MACC, and it seems their articles were just for entertaining over a cup of morning coffee. This was the sickness of today Malaysia.

    Many and the Minister Nazri, the crown has come into defense of MACC, but why don’t NAZRI bring NADES to charge if what he has written about MACC IS false? Instead of defending MACC now?

    Let it be fair too. Yes we the people on the street are quit to pint figure but has not all these while they have so much bad publicity about MACC? Look at the way their handle so many high profile cases? What there is always case keep going and on going and at the end of the send to NAT(NO ACTION TAKEN)? Can you blame we people on the street that have this perception?

  21. #21 by drngsc on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 8:24 pm

    Hi Kit,

    Enough of talk talk. Do you not think that it is time to protest, peacefully. When is the funeral? Shall we all assemble, and wear black? We must not allow Teoh to die in vain, please.

  22. #22 by mrpenang on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 8:36 pm

    Dear Uncle Kit,
    Please setup a fund for Teoh’s children. His children need to be taken care.

    Please do a collection of fund at 19 July Meeting at Stadium Kelana Jaya. After that, a special bank account for this fund is needed. This is to ease the contribution from everybody from different states of Malaysia.

    All Malaysian, please contribute to this fund to grow up Teoh’s Children.

    A paypal account is highly recommended as well. I am sure a lot of foreigners would love to contribute as well.

    If Pakatan Rakyat cannot do this simple thing, how can we expect PR can fight for a better Malayisa.

  23. #23 by yhsiew on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 8:36 pm

    Teoh Beng Hock’s death can be analyzed as follows:

    1. He committed suicide
    Nazri said MACC released Teoh yesterday morning. So we expect Teoh got back his wallet, watch and hand-phone from MACC. If Teoh committed suicide, his hand-phone should be with him or at around the place where he jumped. But his family today asked the police and MACC for the hand-phone (and they claimed they did not keep it). This gives evidence that Teoh did not commit suicide.

    2. He was robbed and murdered.
    We know Teoh died without his hand-phone with him. If his wallet and watch were also not with him, one could conclude that he was robbed and murdered. It is hard to believe that robbers walked up to the 14th floor to carry out the robbing as they (robbers) would not be able to flee quickly from the high-rise.

    3. He was ‘politically’ murdered.
    Teoh died without his hand-phone with him. If his wallet and watch were with him, there is evidence that it is a political murder.

    The current scenario seems to point to a political murder!

  24. #24 by ALLAN THAM on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 8:39 pm

    My advise to those young man and woman who choose politic as their career especially whose who wish to joint the opposition parties, being prepare psychologically. One must trained and focus on issues they belief in and most importantly must have a crystal clear the purpose of life and surrendered to the belief of the religion that one chose to believe in.

    One must cultivate his faith in life and have no fear but the god that he choose to believe in. That will provide a cushion when one face with the adversity the the inhuman interrogation by the well trained interrogators.

    One must also make known his choice to his closed one so much so keep them known that this is the path that you choose and ask for their understanding and prepare for the worst to come in line to this political environment that one involved in. This will make one strong and have no uncertainty when one face with the most fear of being departed from this life. The best is to have the belief that life has no end but it go on and one until one achieve the eternity life.

    So one must prepare and also seek the guidance of the god one chose to belief in so that should you face the worst threat in life you will not have fear but peace instead as this is the path that one undertake to walk through with no regret.

    It is very important to let your love one to understand the path that one take to joint politic in this kind of environment so that they will understand at all time and you will not face fear when face with the threat like those fond to use against your family members.

    One have to be prepared at all cost and scarf ice for what you belief in.

  25. #25 by vsp on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 9:05 pm

    In the developed countries, scientists have utilize the knowledge of genetics to modify crops and animals. These genetically-modified organisms were initially thought to be beneficial to mankind. But now it has become commonplace that these genetically-modified organisms are potentially dangerous to the environment and to those who consume them. So now there are derogatory terms to describe such genetically-modified organisms such as Frankenfoods and Frankenfish.

    In Bolehland our politicians have also genetically created a monster. The moribund anti-corruption agency was transformed into a ferocious and violent Commission that everyone at first thought would be good. But hardly a few days of its birth, it has become a Frankenstein monster.

    Just like the Frankenfish and Frankenfoods the MACC has now become a FrankenCom. This is a gift from sleepyhead, Abdullah Badawi to the people of Bolehland.

  26. #26 by a2a on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 9:06 pm

    Somebody turn it into

    Murder Agency Centre Corp.

  27. #27 by pulau_sibu on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 9:13 pm

    How do we know that he jumped instead of being asked to jump or was thrown down by MACC investigators?

  28. #28 by Woof on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 9:15 pm

    Would you believe if I were to tell you that Teoh was made to digest ‘acid’ tablets? Do you know what these ‘acid’ tablets (known also as LSD) could do to you? They made you thnk you could fly.

  29. #29 by puteri pinang on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 9:36 pm

    Witness subject to tedious interrogation, witness was stressed out to the extent one can put words into the mouth and there it goes – Found Guilty!
    Well, guess this technique only applies to “members of opposite party” sje’.

  30. #30 by Godfather on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 9:43 pm

    Of course Teoh’s death was an accident. Everything that happens in this country is an accident. Aminah’s death was an accident – they only tried to scare her with C4, and it accidentally went off. PKFZ was also an accident – some MCA ministers accidentally signed letters of support. APs were also given by accident. All those building collapses – they were by accident.

  31. #31 by boh-liao on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:04 pm

    MACC – Masuk, Anda Certainly C-liao
    A warm body walks in MACC, next the body is ta-pow out

    How can MACC still functions against corruption?
    It’s time for the rakyat to get MACC closed shop

    Remember Teoh is someone’s child/son, someone’s husband to be, someone’s brother, cousin, uncle, good friend, etc.

    People who support BN, esp Nazi – hope one day someone close to you will experience the same fate

  32. #32 by puteri pinang on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:15 pm

    People, “Masuk, Anda Certainly C-liao” should be boh-liao, cannot trust at all liao. Vote “them” out!!!

  33. #33 by StevePCH on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:21 pm

    What Nazri and Toyo said is just mind boggling. Nazri said don’t JUMP into conclusion but he made a conclusion Teoh JUMPed from his statement.
    Toyo also made nonsensical statement of comparing his ‘investigation’ by MACC during his tenure to Teoh’s INTEROGATION type. CLOWNS .

    Teoh was remembered by his colleagues as a helpful and soft spoken person. Many weep upon hearing the news.

    …..

  34. #34 by rabbit on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:22 pm

    woo hit high score!! seems like everyone is concern all this. i hope we all don’t let go. must follow up, seek until btm line. who is the killer? who is the head? who ask MACC do this job? Teo hp Network sure know what happen!!! call maxis to find out!!! finger on the sofa!!! who is this cleaner?? why only duty at noon lunch tine???

  35. #35 by tanjong8 on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:22 pm

    What kind of government we have if it still defends the MACC in this case ?

    If a person in its custody met a tragic ending, shouldn’t MACC be held accountable ?

    The culprit must be brought to justice or there will be no law worth respecting in the country !

  36. #36 by tanjong8 on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:28 pm

    The Pakatan supreme council must meet solemnly and come out with a resolution in this case to give justice to Beng Hock who must not sacrifice worthlessly.

  37. #37 by boh-liao on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:29 pm

    An agency that is supposed to act against corruption should be clean, neutral n transparent
    That agency should have CCTV all over the building to record each activity that occurs there
    What’s there to hide or to be afraid of if everything is done properly in the name of justice
    BUT it seems that there is no CCTV in the building
    So strange – what does this mean?
    Activities that go on there CANNOT be recorded and be known by all

  38. #38 by tanjong8 on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:31 pm

    DAP must organise a centralised point to collect donations for Beng Hock so that all sporadic and random collections can be avoided to prevent inaccountability.

  39. #39 by puteri pinang on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:31 pm

    With the KRA and KPI, is MACC trying to outperform other depts and hence Performance Now &… People First ??? May Teoh BH rest in peace !

  40. #40 by puteri pinang on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:33 pm

    I may hv missed some lines… teoh’s children? Can mr penang elaborate? TQ.

  41. #41 by puteri pinang on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:36 pm

    Strangely, when something happened, the cheap jeep was always somewhere overseas, Sabah/Sarawak, Egypt ….

  42. #42 by negarawan on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:37 pm

    NR and UMNO, I want to let you know that for every innocent life that is lost and destroyed by your selfish political motives, you are fully accountable in God’s eyes, and fully accountable to the families and loved ones that are affected. I do not know what is your religious conviction, but we believe that for all these cruel and merciless and unjust acts of yours and UMNO, you and your cronies will receive bad Karma here and in the afterlife. We believe in leadership by example, and so far your actions and lifestyle do not convince a large multitude of Malaysians that you are sincere and capable. We do not believe in your 1Malaysia concept because it is full of insincerity and gimmicks and it is only an empty and meaningless slogan. Please step down and let the better party govern Malaysia for the sake of our country and children’s future. I am truly ashamed to be a Malaysian now because of how you run the country. There is no political will to eradicate massive and rampant corruption among UMNO politicians. Instead the innocent are targeted by you to destroy all political dissent. In the meantime, the country’s economy is sliding, the poor remain poor, the education system is in shambles due to political expediency, there’s no real development and buildings are collapsing, the judiciary is corrupted, the police force is weak and corrupted, innocent people are incarcerated in prisons, religious and racial disharmony is at an alarming level, and all-in-all there’s no peace and happiness in the country. If you cannot lead the country, please step down and follow the better leader. Shame on you and the entire UMNO-led government for putting Malaysia into this condition.

  43. #43 by boh-liao on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:38 pm

    To ALL MCA, MIC, Gerakan n BN SUPPORTERS

    Bob Dylan – Blowing in the Wind

    Yes, ‘n’ how many deaths will it take till he knows
    That too many people have died?
    The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind,
    The answer is blowin’ in the wind.

    Yes, ‘n’ how many times can a man turn his head,
    Pretending he just doesn’t see?
    The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind,
    The answer is blowin’ in the wind.

    Your support led to this death and many deaths; one day, you will be experience this fate

  44. #44 by yhsiew on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:47 pm

    Sorry to sidetrack.

    Public transport fares will go up by 30% next month. The announcement was made almost immediately after the Manek Urai by-election in Kelantan. This is the ‘reward’ BN gave to Kelantanees who supported them in the by-election. When will 50% of the voters in Kelantan learn? Do they not know BN stands for Baring Naik party? The 30% hike in public transport fares are good enough to cover the cost of 10 bridges BN promised them!

  45. #45 by Onlooker Politics on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 10:58 pm

    “I don’t understand why Ronnie Liu needs the handphone.” (OrangRojak)

    OrangRojak,
    Teoh Beng Hock’s personal belongings such as handphone, wallets, house keys are very important clues which tell us whether Teoh died during the Police’s custody or he died after having been released from the Police’s custody.

    If we are able to find any one of those removable belongings of Teoh, then only we can come to the conclusion that Teoh died after having been released by the police. Otherwise, Teoh’s personal belongings would still be locked up in the police’s locker!

    I believe the MACC staff who took care of the detainee’s personal belongings should have some clues about the truth about Teoh’s death. According to the Malaysia’s detention procedure, the interrogators usually are not given the power to keep any of the detainee’s personal belongings!

  46. #46 by ktteokt on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 11:03 pm

    And Godfather, don’t forget that the appointment of NAJIS as the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia is also AN ACCIDENT and a very bad one indeed!

  47. #47 by Onlooker Politics on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 11:05 pm

    OrangRojak,
    Sorry, I was a little bit tired and made a lot of sliding pen mistakes.

    I rewrite the comment here.

    Teoh Beng Hock’s personal belongings such as handphone, wallet, house keys are very important clues which tell us whether Teoh died during the MACC’s custody or he died after having been released from the MACC’s custody.

    If we are able to find any one of those removable belongings of Teoh, then only we can come to the conclusion that Teoh died after having been released by the MACC. Otherwise, Teoh’s personal belongings would still be locked up in the MACC’s locker!

    I believe the MACC staff who took care of the detainee’s personal belongings should have some clues about the truth on Teoh’s death. According to the Malaysia’s detention procedure, the interrogators usually are not given the power to keep any of the detainee’s personal belongings!

  48. #48 by SpeakUp on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 11:11 pm

    Puteri Pinang … Mr Penang said it wrong, its actually Teoh’s yet to be born child. The fiancee is 2 months pregnant. Funny, the child will be really born fatherless. How nice of this to happen … now the question is who is/are the assailant/s?

    Is this the start of a new life that will grow up hating the BN government and then end up maybe assassinate our 8th PM? Sheeeesh … just hang the people who did this. Hang them slowly.

  49. #49 by kfgerard on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 11:11 pm

    firstly condolences to late mr.teo’s family and miss soh.
    this macc is another dog of BN {BINASA(beruk) NEGARA}. they re not interested in big scandals like PKFZ, k.toyol, kg buah land scam culprits.
    from the photo of late Mr.Teo it’s very clear his pants is torn. did he purposely tear his pants before he jump??? it’s already more than 24 hours since his death. what is the findings? how long it’ll take before the police reveal the real cause? is it going to be another police cover up? the macc chairman should resign immediately. macc and goverment of malaysia should bare full responsibilty on his death. is mr.najib going to set up royal comission to investigate this case?

    DEAR FRIENDS , WE HAVE TO STAND TOGETHER TO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR HIS DEATH REGARDLESS OF COLOUR, RACE, RELIGON, ORIGN

  50. #50 by boh-liao on Friday, 17 July 2009 - 11:16 pm

    Time to reflect n do the right thing.
    Just do it.
    Is this the nation we are proud of?
    “We shall overcome”
    Go listen to Joan Baez
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPONpG32ZmQ&feature=related

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