Charging Rafizi gross miscarriage of justice



By Dr Chen Man Hin, DAP Life advisor
we feel there is the sum premature birth of justice by charging Rafizi for revealing bank accounts of NFCorp.
In my opinion, Rafizi by revealing the bank accounts of NFCorp has shown which the officers of NFCorp were involved in the vital crime of laundering income belonging to the people.
NFCorp performed the sum of RM250 million from the government, ostensibly to invest in the vital cattle venture.
The company officers led by its authority Datuk Seri Mohamed Salleh misused the income as well as attempted to censor the income in properties in unfamiliar countries. They were intent in income laundering.
Rafizi discovered this as well as reported the income laundering operation to the press, based upon bank accounts in the names of NFCorp officers.

Technically by revealing the tip bank accounts, Rafizi could have transgressed certain bank laws.
But Rafizi was doing critical investigator work because he revealed information which NFCorp was involved in laundering income which belonged to the people. He was doing the job which should have been finished by supervision officers in the Finance ministry.
Rafizi deserved the prerogative for his investigator work in uncovering illicit income laundering by NFCorp authority Datuk Seri Mohd Salleh as well as his managers.
It is quite clear which Rafizi has been charged unjustly. He committed no offence. He did good military work, as well as because of his beginning he has uncovered the vital crime operation. He deserves the reward, not the assign in court.
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