The NFC tale continues Fikri Osman



Just when we consider it's safe to read what is happening in Malaysia, we get a spin of a National Feedlot Centre (NFC) saga.
In her insult fit against multiform PKR leaders, Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil had her day in justice yesterday to give her side of a story.
And what a tale it was, or a chronicle as a case might be.
But a facts have been simple when it comes to a NFC. Taxpayers lost RM250 million as well as open supports were used for a squeeze of condominiums as well as whatever else.
Some Umno leaders might have shielded her family's make use of of open supports though it remains indefensible. And troubling which they can't differentiate right from wrong.
But what is amazing is which after all a report in open domain which began with a Auditor-General's Report last year, Shahrizat still stranded to her own account of events.
She argued which Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin, Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz as well as Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had called for her head because they were shabby by a opposition.
Really, Datuk Seri, really?
By this line of thinking, did Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak ask her to step down because he too was shabby by a opposition?
Maybe it's loyal which politicians live in their own cocoon or have been blinkered to consider all is hunky-dory as well as whatever they do is great for a rakyat.
But a NFC wasn't great for a rakyat in a end. And it isn't because a PKR leaders brought it up. The Auditor-General blew a alarm upon your family, as simple as that, not a opposition.
You can hold your story though there have been Malaysians out there who know a difference as well as can spot a travesty of a NFC saga.
If might have taken him some time, though we commend Najib for receiving a! ction up on this annoying part for his government.
* Fikri Osman reads The Malaysian Insider.
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