APPEAL FOR FUNDS TO HELP EMILIA DEFENCE PAYMENTS

APPEAL FOR FUNDS TO HELP EMILIA DEFENCE PAYMENTS TO BE DEPOSITED INTO EMILIA’S MOTHER’S BANK ACCOUNT

Mazlipah @ Mazlifah binti MohdMaybank Account :  1627 6808 1077

Perintah mahkamah wajib dipatuhi. Walaupun aktiviti amal itu  sesuatu yang baik tapi ianya bukanlah suatu kewajipan seperti mematuhi perintah mahkamah. Hak pemohon untuk lawatan anak mesti dihormati dan kena patuhi perintah mahkamah mengenai hak lawatan anak.
Disebabkan aktiviti amal itu bukanlah satu kewajipan, maka Emilia telah melanggar perintah/penghakiman mahkamah. Malah pemohon sendiri tidak membenarkan pertukaran tarikh lawatan ke tarikh lain tersebut maka haknya untuk melawat anak anak telah dinafikan.

Mahathir, how many people became thieves when you are in power?

Ask him to count how many people became thieves when he was in power…….
I came across the above comment by CK in an article whose title I have long since forgotten. What I have not forgotten was what CK asked us to ask of Mahathir:
“ASK HIM TO COUNT HOW MANY PEOPLE BECAME THIEVES WHEN HE WAS IN POWER”…
Thief:
• Somebody who steals something especially with the
intention of escaping notice.
Steal:
• To take something that belongs to somebody else,
illegally or without the owner’s permission.
• To take or get something secretly or through trickery
• To take something that another person has created, and
present it as your own.
CK’s line captured the essence of the Mahathir’s time in government and identifies the main preoccupation that has defined UMNO and Barisan Nasional ever since.
In his person it can be argued that Mahathir was not corrupt while in office. He was not interested in amassing insane personal wealth. He did not suffer fools gladly and his work ethics were exemplary. One thing and one thing only coloured everything that he did – the acquisition of power within himself. In the acquisition of this power he was enormously successful and became blind to everything else.
Blind to the need of check and balances in the business of government. Blind to his duty as an elected representative to be responsible and accountable to the people for what he did. And he was certainly blind to what harm the wielding of that power did to our people and to our country – damage that irreversibly and irrefutably caused the breakdown of the very fabric of society that we have known for as long as we have lived.
There were the adverse economic costs that his irresponsible grandiose schemes, mega projects and Malaysia Inc. – all manifestation of his insistence to use the power within himself to do as he please unchecked – had costs our country. A cost that ran into the billions of ringgits. A debt to be paid back by us, our children and by many generations to come. In his self-absorbed pursuit of power Mahathir used everything at his disposal to acquire power and excused anything else to keep it.
The tender system used to purchase what our government required became the quintessential way by which so many of these newly acquired thieving skills of UMNO and Barisan Nasional were deftly honed upon. The tender system was skewered to serve Mahathir’s purposes via the politics of patronage. Those who served Mahathir and UMNO vested interest were rewarded with government contracts and projects. Tenders by invitation only, tenders by negotiations and ways and means were perfected to ensure its award were only to preferred parties as identified by those in power. The tender process became flawed to serve Mahathir’s and UMNO’s interest. And once this process was flawed it was abused at all levels.
Every process of the tender system became a way of making money for the enterprising government servant and others. From the time when a requirement was identified, to the tendering out process, to the evaluation of it and then to the purchase and its payment process, and if required its maintenance – all along the line money could and was made by those involved in the process – all at great costs to our country.
Thus started the thieving of our country resources by many government servants and politicians – and the culture of materialism was born. Now everything to be done in government had a price – from haggling with the policeman to ‘selesai’ a minor traffic infringement to the building of the RM$20 billion Putrajaya.
The more power he acquired the greater his ability to reward those who served his purpose – a vicious circled that preyed on the inherent greed of men. None can deny the power that Mahathir wielded was absolute. And in having that absolute power he corrupted the process of government absolutely.
The Sultans became thieves under Mahathir. They were rewarded by being allowed to continue with their useless and ostentatious life style at our expense if they did Mahathir’s bidding. They got something for doing nothing (is that not thieving?). If they dared to cross Mahathir, they were abuse and punished.
The Mentri Besar did Mahathir’s bidding and structured Cawangans, Bahagians and Negri level within UMNO into factions with leaders who only had loyalty to Mahathir and financial rewards came with it. We have yet to meet a Mentri Besar from the Mahathir era that retired poor! Ketua Bahagians and Negri were little Napoleons of the great wealth and unbridled power in as long as it served Mahathir’s purposes. One of the most memorable example of these thieves chosen personally by Mahathir to be Mentri Besar, is that dentist now convicted of corruption – Khir Toyo. All these thieves given respectability through politics under UMNO led by Mahathir!
Ministers were thieves for the many financial rewards they obtained for putting up with the Mahathir and his megalomaniac ways of doing government. They put up with everything that Mahathir wanted to do in Cabinet because in him they knew rested their career in politics and their financial rewards for services faithfully rendered to Mahathir. This was thieving on a grand scale with legitimacy conferred at the highest level in the land – the Cabinet.
When the highest echelons of government are themselves thieves – what more its people. And that is why I say that CK got the essence of Mahathir’s era when he said this of Mahathir’s time in government:
“Ask him to count how many people became thieves when he was in power”…
What a damming indictment of Mahathir who dares to think that he could be one of our greatest Prime Minister! Greatest my a@r*! He would be more at home amongst Field Marshal Idi Amin, Emperor Bokassa or Papa Doc of Haiti – all leaders diseased with the need to have power within themselves oblivious to the need of the people and the country they serve. All leaders dammed by history and considered buffoons when pitted against Ang Sang Sui Kyi and Mandela. Our tragedy is that we already have such a buffoon in Mahathir!
First posted by Hussein abdul Hamid on Tuesday, March 13, 2012
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Mahathir’s Halfway Leadership

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Reflections On Merdeka Day: Mahathir’s Halfway Leadership

August 28th, 2019

Reflections On Merdeka Day:  Mahathir’s Halfway Leadership
M. Bakri Musa (www.bakrimusa.com)
During the polio epidemic of the 1950s, ingenious engineers created the iron lungs and saved many lives, while skillful surgeons crafted nifty operations and salvaged countless paralyzed limbs.
Those advancements, though impressive, were what physician Lewis Thomas referred to as halfway technology. True technology came when Salk and Sabin produced their vaccines. Halfway technology is not only expensive but also does not address the basic problem.
Likewise with leadership; there is the true version and then there are the many halfway varieties. Halfway leadership too does not solve problems; in fact it compounds them. It is also expensive both in terms of the direct damages inflicted as well as in the lost opportunities.
Malaysia was blessed with a few true leaders during her first half. Tengku Abdul Rahman inspired the multiracial population, hitherto (and still is) suspicious of each other, on a single pursuit – the country’s independence – and successfully negotiatedfor it. Thus the nation was spared its war of independence and Malaysians today are unabashed admirers of their former colonizers.
Economist Ungku Aziz leveraged the powerful religious aspiration of Hajj to make Malays save. In the process he ushered them into the modern economy, making Tabung Haji one of the region’s biggest financial institutions. Chief Justice Tun Suffian elevated the country’s judiciary to be the envy of the region.
During Malaysia’s second half, Mahathir’s leadership dominated, from 1981 until he retired in 2003. Then in May 2018, at 92, he toppled the ruling coalition that he once led. Its leader, Najib Razak, was Mahathir’s protégé and chosen successor. The irony!
A visitor today would be impressed on landing at Kuala Lumpur’s gleaming international airport. The smooth, undulating freeways into the city, beautifully landscaped, make you feel as if you are still in the First World. The glut of five-star hotels adds to that aura.
Impressive though those may be, they are but halfway developments, showy artifacts of modernity. They cannot hide the stark realities that often intrude, like hideous acnes through thick makeup. Malaysian schools and universities for example, are an embarrassment. Minister of Education Mahathir initiated the decline in the late 1970s. Later as Prime Minister, he greased the slide.
Mahathir was also instrumental in the state’s massive involvement in Islamic affairs. Today the religious bureaucracy exceeds the Papal one in budget, personnel, and most pernicious of all, power. While the Pope could only influenceCatholics, Malaysian state-employed ulama controlMalays, in activities as well as thoughts.
This huge and sinister religious serpent that Mahathir created is now striking back. Witness the current raging and unnecessary controversies over a radical, Indian-Muslim dropout physician-turned- preacher, and the introduction khat (Arabic calligraphy) in schools. Both do not contribute to the economy. On the contrary, they come in the way of improving it.
This huge Islamic beast sucks up precious resources that could have been used to tackle pressing social problems, like rampant drug abuse, uncontrolled HIV infections, and the epidemic of abandoned babies. Those appalling social pathologies disproportionately inflict Malays. In their pursuit of Heaven, those religious types believe in first making Muslims endure Hell on earth.
As for Tabung Haji, it had to be bailed out recently. For the judiciary, a high-profile attorney was once caught on videotape aggressively lobbying on the phone the then Chief Justice. Among that lawyer’s clients was Prime Minister Mahathir.
Mahathir tolerated corruption; a necessary lubricant for a creaky bureaucracy, he rationalized. That attitude, and the culture it nurtured, produced today’s unbridled venality, with former Prime Minister Najib and a dozen of his ministers and aides now facing criminal charges of corruption. Mahathir of course absolved himself of any responsibility.
Mahathir was and still is a halfway leader. He is ensnared by what the young Nigerian writer Chimamanda Adichie termed “the trap of a single story.” Mahathir’s self-fabricated sole narrative remains unchanged:  Malays are stupid and lazy; Chinese, wily and greedy.
Nor could Mahathir overcome that subtle and crippling Malay cultural trap of terhutang budi(debt of gratitude). His earlier support for Najib had nothing to do with the latter’s talent (Najib had none) but an expression of that old sentiment. In early 1970s Najib’s father, then Prime Minister Razak, resurrected Mahathir’s crumbling political prospects.
At 94, Mahathir has not much time. He ignores his most crucial assignment – to ensure a peaceful and predictable transition of power. He is back to his trademark destructive trait – fomenting unnecessary confusion and divisive uncertainty, especially with respect to his possible successor.
True leaders believe in their followers. When their initiatives fail, those leaders would reexamine them and formulate new ones, not blame their followers. Mahathir revels in stereotyping and blaming them.
In his book Robert Kuok, A Memoir, the author quoted Deng Xiaoping at their only meeting. “Mr. Kuok, they all say I am the one that is bringing this huge and rapid development in China. They are wrong. When I opened the door for China, they were all pushing me from behind. They are still pushing me.”
A variation on Lao Tzu’s theme – when a true leader’s work is done, the people would say, “We did it ourselves!”
What Deng did not reveal, as evident from Ezra Vogel’s biography of the man, was that there were many who opposed Deng’s opening of China. His wisdom was in notlistening to or heeding them. That’s true leadership, discerning and then encouraging the wise instincts in their followers, and ignoring those less blessed.
Mahathir panders to and exploits the raw emotions and base instincts of Malays. His championing Islam is not to emancipate Malays, as the Prophet did to the Bedouins of the 7thCentury, but as a political tool, and a very dangerous one. Likewise with Malay special privileges; Malays are fed the illusion of success and reflected glory with the opulence of their sultans and UMNO elite, their rent-seeking spoils sold as “entrepreneurial success.”
Mahathir Version 2 is no enhancement. He is still obsessed with iron lungs and weakened limbs. He does not see the need for a vaccine, much less work on one. Today’s slew of UMNO leaders indicted for corruption is only one malignant manifestation of Mahathir’s halfway leadership. His once much-hyped Vision 2020, is just that – hype. Not a word from him now. It was never a vision, only a slogan.
His last hurrah was in ejecting Najib and his Barisan coalition. Malaysians are grateful for that. That gratitude however, is not without bounds, and Mahathir is determined to breach that, thus betraying the trust Malaysians gave him in the last election. He is back to his old spiteful self, provoking controversies and then blaming others for stirring them up.
Mahathir wants to burden Malaysia with another Najib-caliber successor in Azmin Ali. Time to stop Mahathir. Besides, if he could not achieve his goals when he led the nation for 23 years and when he was much younger, there is little hope for him now that he is nearing 95. Time to disabuse the man of his Messiah delusion.
Mahathir should exit gracefully. Entice him with whatever it would take. Award him whatever title he craves and shower him with all the luxuries he desires. A lifetime corporate jet privilege and rent-free penthouse suite at his favorite Petronas Towers would be much cheaper than the damage he is inflicting and continues to inflict on Malaysia. If those do not work, not-so-gently remind him of the sorry fate that awaits the many Third World leaders who overstayed.
Malaysia deserves a true leader as she enters her 63rdyear of Merdeka.

Fuck you like an animal

Which Malaysian Cabinet Minister has ever resign on their own?
Which Malaysian Cabinet Minister under PH has resign after his worldwide coverage sex video with another man was circulated?
Which Malaysian Cabinet Minister who have committed murder, money laundering and sexual assault ever resign?
Which Malaysian Cabinet Minister is not protected by the Prime Minister, PDRM, MACC, Bank Negara and AG for their wrongdoing?
When Mahathir said that there is NO ROOM FOR ANWAR is correct because no Cabinet Minister would want to lose their benefits.
Salary of Ministers are from RM64,000 to RM86,000 a year excluding housing, travelling, food, utilities allowance.
BUT THE WAY MAHATHIR ATTACK AND MOCK ANWAR WAS THE WORD “NO ROOM FOR ANWAR” MEANS THE FORMER WILL NEVER HAND OVER THE PREMIERSHIP TO THE LATTER.
AT THE SAME TIME MAHATHIR IS TELLING SC, MACC AND PDRM TO ACT AGAINST UMNO BY SHUTTING IT DOWN SO THAT UMNO MEMBERS WILL FLOCK TO BERSATU.
MAHATHIR HAS NEVER BEEN SINCERE IN HIS WORDS AND PROMISES.
THAT IS WHY INVESTORS ARE NOT COMING BACK TO MALAYSIA.
AS LONG AS MAHATHIR IS PRIME MINISTER OF MALAYSIA, NO ONE IN THE WHOLE WORLD WILL BRING THEIR MONEY TO MALAYSIA.
EVEN TOURISTS ARE NOW BOYCOTTING MALAYSIA.
IN TWO MONTHS TIME WHEN BERSATU KILL OFF PKR AND DAP BY TAKING OVER THE WHOLE CABINET, IT WILL BE TOO LATE TO ACT.
ONE SHOULD NOT FORGET WHO IS THE IGP.
ONE SHOULD NOT FORGET WHO IS THE CHIEF OF MACC.
ONE SHOULD NOT FORGET THE TRAITORS INSIDE PKR WHO HAVE COLLAPSE THE ECONOMY OF THIS NATION.
ONE SHOULD NOT FORGET WHO IS THE ONE CAUGHT ON VIDEO HAVING SEX WITH ANOTHER MAN.

Hussein of Steadyaku47

Steadyaku47 stop blogging for many months:  And when he started blogging again, all postings on Emilia and Naza was no more. Why? Was he paid by Naza to take them down? Even now there is still nothing on Emilia or Naza. And we have not heard of any settlement between Emilia and her husband Dato Wira SM Faisal Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin….. even though steadyaku47 has been going around claiming that he has stopped writing to allow Emilia and Faisal to negotiate a settlement.

Now maybe Hussein wants more from Naza? And Naza said No. So he starts “The Truth about Naza” to “persuade” Naza into paying him more? True or false?
Hussein, who lives Downunder in Melbourne, drives a Jaguar S Type and an S Class Mercedes.. How does a blogger afford a Jaguar? Some questions need to be answered by this blogger down under!
Maybe all the hard-hitting articles that Hussein has been writing is his way of taking care of his periok nasi?  Maybe the old man is loaded from his blogging duties….another Blogger ala that Petra guy in UK? 
https://www.facebook.com/TheTruthAboutNAZA/


Cabinet Ministers who live in luxury never understand poverty

Cabinet approves National Fiberisation and Connectivity Plan

The Cabinet has approved the implementation of the National Fiberisation and Connectivity Plan (NFCP), announced Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo (photo) today.
The plan is estimated to cost RM21.6 billion and will span five years, from 2019 to 2023. It aims to expand the existing fibre network and improve internet connectivity in the country.
In a statement, Gobind expected the plan to boost Malaysia’s digital economy and provide a platform for 5G, among other technologies.
“The ministry wishes to announce that the implementation of the NFCP has been approved by the cabinet.
“[…] The NFCP’s main targets include the provision of an average (internet) speed of 30 Mbps in 98 percent of populated areas and gigabit availability in selected industrial areas by the year 2020, and (in) all state capitals by 2023,” he said.
As previously mentioned by Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng, the plan will be funded by the Universal Service Provision (USP) Fund managed by Gobind’s ministry through the Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).
Available funds to eligible parties are a full fund, matching fund or partial fund.
“These financing methods will help reduce the expenditure of the service provider, and the cost savings will benefit consumers through the provision of affordable services,” Gobind said.
Digital infrastructure coordination
As part of the NFCP, infrastructure projects will be undertaken to narrow the digital gap between urban and rural areas, including Orang Asli communities.
Gobind said a special task force will be established to coordinate such projects in schools, police stations, hospitals and libraries.
“The task force will ensure the existing digital infrastructure is optimised while reducing duplication and cost of building new digital infrastructure in these selected institutions.
“Where necessary, the special task force will deliberate on the need for the provision of infrastructure in other areas, including best practices available for implementation,” he said.
The NFCP was outlined in Lim’s Budget 2019 speech last Nov.
Earlier this year, Gobind launched an NFCP pilot project on the High-Speed Broadband System in Jasin, Malacca before expanding it to George Town, Penang.
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Only 5% Malaysians have the luxury of living above their means.
30% Malaysians can live a fairly decent life.
The 1% holds the nation to ransom by high cost, high taxes and control the life of others.
The 1% do not care or wish to go to the root cause of poverty in Malaysia.
The 1% only talk and act like an arrogant prostitute using race and religion to control the nation.
The 1% misuse their position and power.
Today we can dump billions into National Fiberisation and Connectivity but what is the use for the poor who have no proper shelter, no electricity, no clean water, sick in health and no money.
All kinds of big projects are feeding the elites and not the poor.
Malaysia cannot develop anymore with an uncaring government who look out for themselves only.
So how much WAS the commission PAID TO Gobind and Mahathir’s children?
WHEN DID GOBIND SINGH AND MAHATHIR EVER GO TO THE GROUND TO CHECK ON THE REALITY FACING MALAYSIANS DAILY.

Gov’t failed to pay for school buses for Orang Asli children – MP

Who paid Hussein of Steadyaku 47

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WHO IS THE ONE WHO NEGOTIATED THE BLACKMAIL DEAL?

HELLO IF CAN SPARE US$5 MILLION TO A BLACKMAILER, WHY NO MONEY FOR THE ABUSED WIFE EMILY.

WILL MALAYSIA POLICE CONTINUE TO KEEP QUIET?
WILL MACC CONTINUE TO KEEP QUIET?
WILL LEMBAGA HASIL DALAM NEGERI MALAYSIA CONTINUE TO KEEP QUIET?
WILL BANK NEGARA CONTINUE TO KEEP QUIET?

ME THINK THE SONS OF MAHATHIR KUTTY ARE INVOLVE TOO IF NO ACTION TAKEN AGAINST NAZA GROUP AND HUSSEIN OF STEADYAKU 47.

NAZA Group being blackmail by a Malaysian Born

TODAY THE WHOLE NAZA GROUP IS IN TROUBLE.
UNDERGROUND MAFIA ARE AFTER THEM.
NAZA GROUP HAS BEEN BLACKMAIL BY A MALAYSIAN BORN.
WHAT’S NEXT????
WILL MACC, INCOME TAX, PDRM, AG, BANK NEGARA AND PH GOVERNMENT TAKE ACTION WHILE OTHER COUNTRIES ARE UP IN ARMS AGAINST NAZA GROUP.
FIRST ACTION SHOULD BE FOCUS ON THE BLACKMAIL.

Ad Hog – Porky Palace


The last few years have seen the mushrooming of outright porky places. I have tried most of them: Swine, Naughty Nuri’s, El Cerdo, the evergreen Vintry, 3 Little Pigs, my playpen Leonardos, Meet The Porkers, Brotzeit, Ante, Bavarian Beerhaus, The Pork Place Puchong, etc… to name but a few. 

But there was one place which I have heard of many times but can’t seem to get there because of the location. Its in Kota Damansara, so to go there for dinner during weeknights will be a nightmare. Weekdays, it will be just as bad unless you work around Kota Damansara.

Now another good friend raved about the place again, so I gotta go.The place is rustically designed, very homey. 

The seemingly nondescript salad was very very tasty owing to a fascinating citrusy mix, making it very delicious.







There’s no menu to speak of. Just speak to the husband and wife team of Sam Yew and Kye Yen. Just ask for their best dishes.

The best two dishes, which I would gladly come back for, again and again, the pork knuckle, crackling skin without the usual 5 spice and moist meat tearing off the bone. 10/10…. all pork knuckles should be like this.

The second top dish was the pork stew with carrots, which is similar to beef tendon stew… tender pieces with some fat and the carrots ‘plumpishly’ soft. The star was the sauce that went with it, served with toasted bread, it shone and declared itself as MSG-free but flavourful with the essence of porkiness all over. 10/10.

The pasta, which most of us can do, was off the charts goodness in simplicity, alio-oilio style with bacon bits, own roasted chilli flakes, garlic and maybe some seafood of the day. 9.9/10 (cause no one can make a perfect pasta). 

Chef refused to divulge full recipe but I think they oil the pan with very good pancetta fat.

I highly recommend this place and they do not charge corkage. But please make your reservations as its a two-person operations and they need to plan their resources properly. Excellent chatty hosts.

Let them take the lead, it is going to cost RM50-70pp on average. Plus ask for their homemade habanero tangy very spicy sauce to go with the pork knuckle. Its highly addictive and to die for, plus 3x more spicy than our usual red chili. Take in drops.





25 Jalan PJU3/45
Sunway Damansara
47810 
Tel: 03-78047813
HP: 019-3121922
(closed on Mondays)



Most expensive sex video in the world

“RED SOFA” (PART 2) VIDEO AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD (link expires in 6 days) – https://we.tl/t-gyWYfVVzww

Azmin Ali instructed Zuraida to pay US$2 million to Haziq to zip it.

Dato Wira SM Faisal Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin instructed his pariah dog to pay Hussein (Steadyaky47) US$5 million to zip it.

Why are Malaysians so fond of fucking on video for the whole world to see?

WHERE DID NAZA GET THE MONEY TO PAY HUSSEIN OF STEADYAKY47???
WILL PH GOVERNMENT NOW CATCH NAZA FOR NOT PAYING THEIR TAXES TOO??

PORN STAR WITH HELEN CHONG

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