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Rilex la, Kit Siang! Najib will be there!

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Respecting the Parliament, Lim Kit Siang tells Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.

Then how come Lim himself got suspended for six months from the Dewan Rakyat sitting? For 'respecting' the Parliament?

Najib has promised to explain that RM2.6 billion donation on December 3, and I personally believe he himself will stand for questions at the Parliament, and not Azalina Othman or any appointed representatives, and Lim should respect the decision and wait.

No point crapping about it now; Najib will be there!
DAP leader Lim Kit Siang said Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak needs to show more respect for Parliamentary traditions, procedures and practices, unlike Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Azalina Othman Said.
As such, Najib should show up at Parliament on Nov 16, the last day of the three-day ministerial winding-up of the Budget 2016 debate, to answer questions raised, he said.
"I call on Najib to show greater respect for Parliamentary traditions, conventions, procedures and practices than (Azalina), and not to condone Azalina's unparliamentary schedule.
 "Be in Parliament to answer MP speeches on 1MDB and the RM2.6 billion 'donation' twin mega scandals on Nov 16," Lim (photo) said in his speech in Penang last night.
No worries la YB, Najib and his government always keep to their promises, unlike Penang and Selangor state governments!

Also, Lim should tell his Pakatan fellas and their propaganda agents at Malaysiakini and Sarawak reports to stop demonsing SRC International Sdn Bhd over that RM4 billion loan from the Retirement Fund Inc (KWAP).

He should know that the entire RM4bil loan on normal commercial terms is fully accounted for in its balance sheet, in accordance with standard accounting and governance practices.

SRC in its statement yesterday said:
“We are therefore dismayed that MalaysiaKini and foreign controlled blog Sarawak Report published fabricated materials with malicious intent to suggest that these funds have been misappropriated.
“While SRC holds the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in high regard, we are concerned about the recent wave of leakages or possible sale of classified information to members of the media and irresponsible, self-interested politicians,” the company said in a statement yesterday.
SRC said this appeared to be part of a deliberate and concentrated campaign to undermine state-linked companies and, by extension, the government.
“We recognise that, as in any organisation, people are likely to have strong personal views or political inclinations.
“However, these must not be allowed to affect their impartiality in performing official duties,” it said.
There is a possibility that SRC will take Mkini and Sarawak Report to court, together with some critics who had 'defamed' them.

Is this what Lim wants? Just because he has won a few court cases, latest against Utusan Melayu, he contemplates for more?


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