The wife of the Prime Minister, Datuk Paduka Seri Rosmah Mansor yesterday revealed that one of the reasons she started the Permata programme for children was because she wanted to teach them to be respectful of their elders, parents and teachers and singled out the PKR Vide President Nurul Izzah as a person lacking such qualities.
I leave to Nurul to respond to Rosmah’s allegation but Rosmah has only highlighted the basic flaw and failure of the Malaysian education system when the Prime Minister himself has not been sufficiently imbued with basic moral and religious values not to tell lies or to steal!
The two notorious “achievements” of Najib are firstly, to enact the world’s first anti-fake news law, not to combat lies, fake news and false information but to censor exposes about UMNO/BN abuses of power and corruption, in particular the international multi-billion 1MDB money-laundering scandal; and secondly, giving Malaysia’s the international infamy and ignominy of a global kleptocracy.
If every Malaysian had been properly brought up by our educational system to have the basic moral and religious values of not telling lies and not to steal the property of others, these two notorious events would not have occurred in Malaysia at all.
On 25th March, I emailed Najib to ask the Prime Minister to fix a public event any place, any day, any time to show me where in the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC ) Report on 1MDB said he was absolved of any wrongdoing in the 1MDB scandal.
Some four weeks have passed and I have not received any reply from Najib. This is most surprising, as I am offering him an opportunity to put me to public shame by reading out the chapter and verse in the PAC Report on the 1MDB scandal where the PAC absolved him of any wrongdoing in the 1MDB scandal.
Yesterday, I renewed my offer to Najib to name the place, date and time for me to attend a public event and suffer the public humiliation when he reads out the chapter and verse in the PAC Report clearing him of any wrongdoing in the 1MDB scandal.
The absolute silence from Najib in the past four weeks to my email and renewal of my challenge for him to name the place, date and time for him to read out the chapter and verse in the PAC Report which cleared him of any wrongdoing in the 1MDB scandal is the latest proof that our education system has failed to bring up a Prime Minister who is deeply moored in the moral and religious teaching not to tell lies or untruths, nor to part of a major international corruption racket.
Horror of horrors, the Prime Minister has committed another basic moral and religious teaching that one should not steal – to the extent that Malaysia is now regarded worldwide as a global kleptocracy.
What has Najib got to say about these developments?
(Speech at DAP Kulai Ceramah in Kulai on Friday, 20th April 2018 at 11 pm)
#1 by Bigjoe on Saturday, 21 April 2018 - 3:17 pm
Forget the moral lesson, the danger of Rosmah is she teaches the wrong life skill for children to even survive their future – You do not lie because it takes more lies to cover up a lie, then you spend too much time and effort to keep lying and never get much done. Rosmah need to go to Sg. Buloh to be kept busy so our children can learn this basic life skill for their survival.
#2 by SuperStringhg on Saturday, 21 April 2018 - 9:15 pm
Rosmah felt that basic moral and religious values not to tell lies or to steal is important. A quick check on the internet (I love internet!), I found this:
Aug 30, 2013 – “I{Najib} want to make corruption part of Malaysia’s past, not its future”. Yet,A transfer of nearly $700 million to Prime Minister Najib Razak’s alleged private bank account BEFORE a 2013 election was a “personal donation” from Saudi Arabia’s royal family and not illegal! This humongous amount came from 1MDB not some fairy tale Rich Arab!
We all know that Najib can no longer be relied to match his words with action. He has no credibility.