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a) "There are already a number of charges been laid" isn't English. Have you subcontracted these articles to one of your ladyboys?

b) Bersatu treasurer-general Salleh Bajuri hasn't been charged.

c) The A-G is not part of the executive branch in Malaysia, in his capacity as PP. He is an adviser on other legal matters, not on prosecutions.

d) Aren't you lucky that people don't check your work before paying you?

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Ops Lalang was about national security but Anwar Ops is about abuse of power. To me both Ops are wrong.

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We are wondering what has happened to Zeti, LCS, Nazlan, Invoke etc cases. These were started much earlier. It wud seem sprm dtopped all other cases to concentrate on shaming the opposition. I don’t think the govt cares whether they are guilty or not. They are more interested in winning the coming state elections.

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Agrees with you wholeheartedly. The way things are going, Ismail Sabri maybe next in line as well. Then somebody will go after Anwar once he is no longer PM. Haha

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As long as u break the law, u will be brought to court. Simple. Political prosecution? maybe. Bias? most probably. Well, i hope, all the politician out there will think twice on committing crime. At least when they lose power, they will be prosecuted. Since the GE for years to come can swing either way, I hope this vicious cycle will breed a new generation of cleaner politician.

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DSAI must stay the course whatever the outcome. He must get it across to the masses that corruption must be eradicated once and for all. Or, at least, put the fear of swift retribution into the hearts of the corrupted. He must act without fear or favor. If the charges against those being investigated sticks and they are convicted, then it would have been the right move all the while. The PN detractors may scream political persecution all they want but the facts and figures will justify the action against the corrupted politicians and their cronies.

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I'm sorry I do not agree that Anwar should not go after all people who were involved in corruption in the past under BN & PN's rule. However, I do agree the it applies to people withing PH as well as out of it. MACC should treat all equally. The MB of Selangor and anyone else if they have been involved in corruption should be investigated by MACC and if sufficient evidence is found to charge them in court they should be charged and let the court decide their fate. It is incorrect to compare what MACC is doing and the prosecution of those found to be involved in corruption and arrested with OPs Lalang. Ops Lalang was carried out without any reason other than to smite all opposition to Mahathirs's rule. No charges were laid on them and they did not have any court case to answer where they can defend themselves and get fair Justice. It is different as night and day,

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