Now everyone is talking about the identity of 'MO1' (Malaysian Official 1)
Those who are able to connect the dots say that the identity is clear as daylight.
But Bolehland's official stand is that 'MO1' is not the Pm because he was not mentioned by name in the DOj's court filings for asset recovery relating to 1MDB.
However, by hauling up people who put two and two together, instead of countering their arguments, the authorities only confirm the rakyat's worst fear.
So, who is the 'MO1'?
Is he the Pm?
If not, the Pm should sue the pants off the people who are defaming him.
If yes, what are the implications for Bolehland?
If yes, what is the most honourable and decent thing for the Pm to do?
In fact, what is the most honourable and decent thing for anyone, holding a public office, to do in the circumstance?
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