Comparing Shahrizat with Dr. Wan Azizah...



is like comparing apple with orange or is it a alternative approach round? Anyway, how any one could come out with such a comparison by itself shows his warped sense of reasoning as well as logic.

Shahrizat's case has to do with public supports channeled to own family members' interests in violation of central agreements as well as a Companies Act, while she is still a cupboard minister. That her post has to do with family counts appear laughable which she has taken it literally! It was obvious even to those not politically prone to notice a obvious conflict of interest as well as crime typical of Umno's character of politics. What used to be cat-like has been upgraded to open favouritism in a manner which suggests 'thumbing their nose during ordinary folks' with a 'so what if you did?' That alternative ministers indicate there was no crime uncover a border of deterioration in supposed universal values.

In a case of Anwar's so-called convictions, many people would overtly determine which it was politically motivated. Even if you were to pretence he was guilty as convicted, Dr. Wan Azizah's in front of as President of PKR was up to a party leaders as well as members. Of course, when considering Shahrizat's in front of as arch of Wanita Umno, it is additionally up to a Wanita Umno leaders as well as members to confirm if she has to resign. That is where a similarity ends. Many people perspective it as 'if they so decide, so be it' as she is likely to be some-more a liability than an item in a subsequent ubiquitous election.

Shahrizat's ministerial post depends on her tenure as senator. It was convenient for Umno leaders to indicate which she sacrifices for a party when she has to give up her post anyway, by April 8. Again, others have been complaining which there was no proof of Umno leaders carrying taken swift movement to signify their t! ongue on change. It is still same old, same aged approach of seeking after any other's interests. - KoSong
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