The kind of people Najib does not need at PRU13


Journalists in this country might not be well paid, though they get paid. They have been a many poorly-paid professionals in Malaysia, though there have been perks: a New Straits Times Press yield monthly book allowances to a reporters whilst The Star is well known to pay huge bonuses to a staff. Top reporters get to travel, automobile allowances, drivers, confidence guards during home. A couple of editors even went upon to become overnight multi-millionaires though this was when Anwar Ibrahim was a absolute DPM as well as Umno deputy president.

Once in a while, however, a rascal in a supervision gets a thought which our reporters must be so poor which they need "hand-outs". Like yesterday, when this man who claims to be close to a PM, a wannabe candidate in a subsequent General Election, he handed RM100 in cash to all reporters covering his event in Subang Jaya.

One or two of a reporters refused to accept a money. They have informed their editors as well as I goal their editors have lodged a grave censure with a politician or with a Prime Minister's Office.

Or, improved still, a MACC.


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