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Goldman Sachs Must Open Its Books On The 1MDB Settlement As Concerns Deepen In KL
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The howls of protest have been theatrical. Bersatu’s Wan Saiful today thundered that any suggestion that money might have leaked from the rushed, cut-price 1MDB settlement with Goldman Sachs engineered by the PN government (allegedly RM500 million in dodgy fees and commissions) amounts to vile ‘slander’ and ‘character assassination’.

Quote:“I vehemently deny this slander. No agents were appointed. No commissions were received. This is not the culture in Bersatu.”
The rebel party-hopper continued to somewhat growing amusement:
Quote:“The party was formed to fight for integrity and transparent governance. Our commitment is to ensure that the 1MDB case is resolved promptly, all those guilty receive justice, and the plundered state funds are returned for the benefit of the people,”
Malaysians who have spent the past year as the unfortunate spectators of one of the most blatantly corrupted exercises in political power grabbing, divisions of spoils, conflicts of interest, parcelling of projects and sheer abandonment of the principles of the constitution will largely disagree.

However, Wan Saiful plainly is an interested party and may not see things as others do. So that he may prove his points, we therefore invite this self-proclaimed intellectual to exercise his advanced understanding of the precepts of democracy and foundations of the rule of law to adopt a simple solution.


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