Liew Chin Tong, now that you are part of the government in power, don't behave like dUMNo 2.0!
Remember, this is supposed to be the dawn of a brave new Bolehland.
The people demand and expect to know what is going on, especially if it concerns any hanky-panky or corrupt practice involving those in power or those connected to the people in power.
If Rafizi had called you and things got hushed up, how would Bolehland know about the case involving the aide to Mat Sabu? He may be innocent, but that is another thing altogether.
Don't give the blardy twin excuse of trial by media and ongoing investigations to prevent people from knowing or saying about what is going on.
The dUMNo government the people finally voted out, after 60 donkey years, and put you guys in power, used the twin excuse to cover up wrongdoings and corruption and to silence the people with threats of prosecution for revealing the truth.
If a person is innocent, he should not fear so-called trial by media.
The investigation agencies themselves should not be influenced by what is said. They are supposed to be professional, aren't they?
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