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December 2, 2011

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Pak Lah: you have no role in NFC

by Hafiz Yatim
8:15PM December 1, 2011

Former Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi says he cannot be held obliged for alleged wrongdoings in respect of a persisting investigations in to a National Feedlot Corporation (NFC).

Abdullah, who was Prime Minister given 2004 till early 2009, pronounced a plan might have been given out during his time.

Last day of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Najib Abdul Razak takes over as budding apportion in Putrajaya"However, so many things have happened between afterwards as well as now. So you cannot be obliged for what happens after that.

"When they wish something, they have an argument, they have a basement why approval could be given. So what happens after that has zero to do with me," he added.

Abdullah, who is affectionately referred to as Pak Lah, pronounced this to reporters during his revisit to a special media centre rebuilt for a UMNO annual ubiquitous assembly.

Asked either a NFC plan was given out by tender or either there was a bid for it, Abdullah pronounced he had "no comment".

On either Wanita chief Shahrizat Abdul Jalil should resign as a result of a NFC fiasco, he pronounced he did not wish to answer that as it would be speculative. "It is not satisfactory (to her). Its not her business, it's her husband's," he said.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar pronounced currently primary investigations revealed no rapist breach of trust elements in military investigations, even nonetheless they have nonetheless to interview Shahrizat.

'Perceptions have been dangerous'

Asked about a notice that Shahrizat was concerned in a NFC scandal, Abdullah pronounced such notice was a danger! ous thin g.

"Sometimes, you have a notice as if it is true. you know in governing body notice can kill many people.We should not concede ourselves to be influenced by such things as well as that what you say is usually perception, for notice can kill," he said.

A lot of politicians all over a world, Abdullah said, have had a lot of problems since of perceptions they might have faced. "A lot of them have been unnecessary," he said.

Asked how he felt BN as well as UMNO would transport in a coming ubiquitous election, Abdullah pronounced they had to be prepared.

"If you have problems, you have to attend to a problems. If these have surfaced, you must face as well as resolve them.That is what UMNO has been you do as before as well as you have to be more fit in doing these," he said.


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