Cowgate was supposed to have been well and buried, not to be heard again.
But with the court sentence on Rafizi for spilling the beans on the scandal, it is now back in public consciousness.
Good for some and bad for others. Of course it is bad for Rafizi for he might have to go to jail pending the outcome of his appeal on the case.
Also bad for the Ah Jib government. Bolehlanders will once again be reminded that they have to vote out the long ruling dumbno regime if they don't want their hard earned money go to fund condos for cattle haha...
With the 'worst case kleptocracy in the world' in the 1MDB sinkhole still gripping the minds of Bolehlanders, cowgate will hopefully help to bring about the change to save the nation from going to the dogs.
Cows may yet save the nation haha...
Nothing against the dogs though. They are faithful and good animals that people abuse at their own peril.
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