Najib, Soi Lek, Tee Keat: Women, PKFZ, and the balance of power

Some idle speculations on Najib and MCA:

He seems to have come out fairly strongly for Chua Soi Lek, but why?

Let’s not consider sympathy for womanisers to be an option (a pot shouldn’t call the kettle black).

I also noted today his non-committal response about pursuing the PKFZ wrong-doers.

Are these things related? Is Najib looking for a foil and counterbalance to Ong Tee Keat and his machinations?

Is Najib hoping to stop the kind of investigations into scandals like PKFZ, the likes of which Tee Keat has been at the forefront of?

Might be start of a disturbing trend for Najib eh? What with out Scorpene subs, Sukhoi jets, etc etc…

4 Responses to “Najib, Soi Lek, Tee Keat: Women, PKFZ, and the balance of power”

  1. Malaysians need to play a part in running the country and not just leave the politicians to do whatever they like.

    You Need To Get Involved, Know What Is Happening & Going On In Malaysia

  2. That is the political life in Malaysia .

    We can only vote and throw them out but how sure are we that the next government will be clean . From the way the opposition act and react , more one year down the line , I doubt they hv the political maturity to govern the country effectively .

    Where in the world politics and politicians are clean .

    It is all rhetorical to hoodwink the general populace before election and once elected they all tends to show their true colours .

  3. Ripleys Believe it or not…..

  4. The founding fathers of the Alliance (now BN) have noble intentions.

    Sad to say, since then scums have taken over.

    Was it Plato who said ‘If you do not join politics, be prepared to be ruled by inferiors?’

    Yes, we have a @#$%ing bunch of inferiors running the country.

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