Video MP Loh promises another expos


Kelana Jaya MP Loh Gwo Burne who shot to celebrity with a VK Lingam video says he has an additional one upon law fixing.
PETALING JAYA: Kelana Jaya MP Loh Gwo Burne, who became an overnight sensation with a VK Lingam tapes, says he has an additional video exposing box regulating within a judiciary.
Loh will be revealing to a media subsequent week a video recording showing an purported ongoing box regulating within a judiciary, though declined to divulge any sum as yet.
"It is regretted which we cannot exhibit anything due to authorised reasons, though when releasing a video, we instruct to inform a open of this likely defilement of justice," Loh told FMT.
He added which he has given met with representatives from a Bar Council, who have advised him upon a authorised counts regarding a video.
"When we do something like this [release a argumentative video], there tends to be some people who will plea we in court," Loh said.
Asked if he was fearful of repercussions, Loh bravely replied: "There is zero we am fearful of in a world."
"They can plea and bluster me, though zero will hold me back," he said.
"I am operative for a better Malaysian multitude and environment," he added.
Asked if he was obliged for recording a brand new video, Loh laughed: "I don't regularly take videos-lah!"
"Otherwise other people will look during me as someone who regularly takes videos and avoid being around me."
The 38-year-old Loh shot to celebrity in 2007 when a video which he shot led to a Royal Commission of Inquiry in to a manipulation of judicial appoin! tments.< /div>
The video warranted him a parliamentary seat when he contested in a 2008 general election, defeating Barisan Nasional claimant Lee Hwa Beng and eccentric Billi Lim.
Loh's low quality video was done open in September 2007 by Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim and showed lawyer VK Lingam allegedly articulate to former Chief Judge of Malaya Ahmad Fairuz Abdul Halim about a appointment of a latter in to a office of Chief Justice of a Federal Court.
Ahmad Fairuz retired as a Chief Justice of a Federal Court in late 2007 after his reign was not renewed due to objection from a Conference of Rulers.
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