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Pakatan Rakyat MPs are sometimes too dumb, equally stupid. To them, everything about the government is not right.

I am not saying the government is 'all right' but as the Opposition Members of Parliament, you don't simply shoot without establishing the fact.

Lazy for some homework, I guess. A few who portray themselves as 'smart guys' are actually morons and clowns. 'Temberang' and fabricated lies are their trade. They boast 'whistleblower' in exposing government's wrongdoings and weaknesses but in many cases, they only talk rubbish. That explains why some of them have thick lips!

Two instances yesterday.

1.  The claim by PKR secretary-general Rafizi Ramli that six BMW cars were purchased by the Government is not true.

BMW managing director and chief executive officer Alan Harris said the vehicles were part of the BMW Group Malaysia’s commitment as the automotive partner of the upcoming 26th Asean Summit in Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi from April 24 to 28.
“We would like to clarify that the six BMW 7 series cars mentioned and photographed have not been purchased by Putrajaya,” Harris said in a statement.
He said the BMW Group Malay­sia would be providing a fleet of BMW 7 Series and BMW 5 Series which would be utilised for the shuttling of all dignitaries, officials and VIPs for the summit later this month.
Harris had issued the statement in response to the statement made by Rafizi, who is also the Pandan MP, yesterday.
Rafizi had said he had received information and pictures of the cars in an outlet in Puchong that did not have licence plate numbers but instead had the national emblems resulting in speculation that they are owned by the Federal Government.


Datuk Johari Abdul (PKR-Sungai Petani) said if the case was true, the purchasing of the cars was done at a “wrong time”.

2.  Allegation that 1MDB is bankrupt:

KUALA LUMPUR, April 8 (Bernama) -- The government today refuted the allegation that its strategic investment company, 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), is bankrupt.

In fact, Finance Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said it was a non-issue as the company had settled its debt of RM2 billion to two financial institutions two months ago.
"1MDB had settled its debt of RM2 billion with Maybank and RHB Bank on Feb 13, 2015 according to the loan's terms and conditions.
"As such, the issue of 1MDB being bankrupt does not arise," said Najib, who is also Prime Minister, in a written reply to Jeff Ooi Chuan Aun (DAP-Jelutong) at the Parliament here today.
Oii had asked the Finance Minister to explain whether or not the 1MDB had gone bankrupt after being unable to repay its debt of RM2 billion to the financial institutions.

NOTE:Some say 'the government is not always right; the opposition is not always wrong'. I agree. However, if you keep on producing blanks, then you are always wrong!
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