Cronyism still rules, Mr Prime Minister Sam Peh

MARCH 19 Najib Razak has no shame. He goes before former senior polite servants as well as proclaims which Putrajaya will give contracts to usually competent Malays.

That is an wrong statement. He patently has chosen to forget about a RM2.2 billion Kinrara Damansara Exchange (Kidex) main road understanding which was since to a competent builder aka former Chief Justice Zaki Azmi as well as Umno counsel Hafarizam Harun.

The PM chairs a Economic Council as well as he would have been instrumental in giving this sweet understanding to two people who do not by any magnitude qualify as builders.

He can repudiate it as much as he wants but a main road contract follows a pattern of endowment which has turn synonymous with Najib's government.

The West Coast Highway upon paper went to IJM as well as other respected builders but it is an open secret which a main customer is a same man who was since a licence to operate a radio station!

Defence deals have been since to cronies, a stand in tracking is since to kingship or nominees of kingship or those who carve out deals with continuous people in Putrajaya.

Don't for a minute believe which a NFC is a rare case. Mahathir's cronyism as well as nepotism is behind in vogue as well as in a approach this is how Najib keeps a Umno warlords in his corner.

Even when listed companies get a chunk of supervision mega projects, it is because they have worked out side deals with those tighten to power.

So Najib can scream all he wants as well as can even swear but a reality is which a politically continuous as well as cronies have been removing fat similar to never before.

Today's polite servants know this as well as it is their duty to this nation to blow a whistle upon Najib's stand in talk.

* Sam Peh reads The Malaysian Insider.

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