Umno's much-touted 66th ubiquitous public finished with a whimper, a cries of being means to snatch two-thirds of a seats in Parliament downed by missiles that emanated from a own bottom boomeranging really bad upon a top personality - a scandal-plagued as well as embattled Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Despite acknowledging that Umno's notorious crime was a own misfortune enemy, Najib failed to speak up opposite graft, introduce critical pre-emptive reforms or to even promise a brand new horizon where transparency would be a rule as well as not a exception.
His domestic rivals were not surprised, attributing this in vast part due to during least 3 cases that erupted usually days before a Umno public started.
"Inwardly, many grassroots have been disappointed as well as disgusted by a duplicity as well as crime of their leaders yet they won't do much since this is a inlet of Umno. It has regularly been. Those who can't mount it will leave, those who stay will cling to upon as well as hope for a square of a gravy sight even yet they know it is corrupt."
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This headlines set tongues wagging as Umno members alive a Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur where their annual congress was held. Perhaps a headlines reverberated all a more since Najib had foolishly refused to concede a French lawyers to come to Malaysia to brief Members of Parliament upon a ultimate status of case, thereby increasing a guess opposite a PM as well as his wife Rosmah Mansor, both of whom have been indicted of involvement as well as whose former bodyguards were condemned to cling to for a murder.
As if that were not enough as well as Umno members were not reeling during a purported misdeeds of their boss as well as his wife, Deepak went upon to credit a "member of Naji! b's family" of taking millions for his commendatory a RM100 Puspahanas project, a investigate centre for a Ministry of Defense that notwithstanding being privatized in 2005 stays usually about 20% built today.
"However, 'Man proposes, God disposes'. Although a just-concluded Assembly was painstakingly choreographed as well as orchestrated, with a lot of do's as well as don't's for those who spoke during a four-day Umno Assemblies to optimise Umno's appeal in a 13GE, a inevitable end of receptive as well as meditative Malaysians is that notwithstanding all a talk of "transformation", Umno leaders as well as Umno have been unqualified of shift so prolonged as Umno stays corrupted in a corridors of power.
"Umno as well as Barisan Nasional have become synonymous with crime in Malaysia as well as a 44 months of Najib premiership have shown that Najib is usually good during mouthing anti-corruption slogans yet totally not in a domestic will as well as joining to base out corruption, especially grand crime involving domestic as well as government leaders.
"This is why a 66thUMNO General Assembly presented a sad spectacle of a Sabah Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Musa Aman, successfuly behaving a "disappearance" act notwithstanding intrepid efforts by a media representatives upon a look-ou! t for hi m to respond to final by Sabah "Pakatan Rakyat" delegates that Musa insist a liaison of a RM40million "political concession to Sabah "Pakatan Rakyat"" that concerned him as well as a Sabah timber merchant Michael Chia.
"Also many disturbing is a subsidy out as well as silence of a Defence Minister, Datuk Seri Zahid Hamidi coupled with a disaster of Najib to respond to a critical allegations of firmness about a RM100 million defence method plan in 2005 raised by office worker Deepak Jaikishan implicating a Prime Minister's family as well as that is also related to a high-profile as well as long-running Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu attempted attempted attempted murder case. Haunting Najib during a 66thUMNO General Assembly was a spook of Altantuya Shaariibuu. Why couldn't Altantuya's spook be appeased?"
Malaysia Chronicle
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