Najib has always said that he is innocent and not a thief and that he did not understand why people keep on harping about his role in the 1MDB scandal because he had not even been charged for any offences relating to it.
Now Najib has his wish come true. He has been charged with offences relating to the Bolehland sovereign fund.
One should know not to push one's luck too far. When you tempt faith, you get slapped. Or charged hehehe....
The fact that Bolehlanders are largely cheering Najib's arrest and his being finally charged for offences relating to 1MDB, says a lot about the anger the people feel toward him for making Bolehland globally known not just as a kleptocracy, but the world's worst case kleptocracy. And yoking their lives with the hated Goods And Services Tax and rising costs of living.
Since Najib has always maintained his innocence, this is the best opportunity for him to prove his detractors wrong.
But it is just crazy to believe the 2.6 billion ringgit found credited to his personal account was a donation from an Arab royalty.
Who in his right mind who would be crazy enough to gift such a humongous sum of money to any one person. Surely not even a love-struck paramour?
Then again, one never knows hahaha......
Najib now has his day. He can show us all that we wrong.
And that it was not all a tall Arabian tale.
Good luck to him.
Or Sungei Buluh Resort it is.
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