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To so categorically state that Wee had "exposed corruption in Malaysia" is more than biased reporting apart from a demonstration of abject ignorance on the part of your blog.

Wee is not the mandated authority or the appropriate legal forum to determine the offence of corruption under Malaysia's legislation. He is merely a mouthpiece of an avaricious Chinese network of Malaysians who seek to dominate the peninsula, Sarawak and Sabah on behalf of themselves and foreign NGO's a part of the wider NED Regime Change network.

Wee's crusade is an extension of the nefarious activities of Chin Peng and his bloody men from an era gone by. To campaign for such an individual and his organized band of chauvinists as if they are some paragon of virtue when it comes to cleanliness and fair play by the rules is to bring your otherwise entertaining and sometimes independent blog and yourself into disrepute.

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Never ceases to amaze how the finger is so readily pointed at one racial group when it comes to the use of the word or the accusation of the offence of "corruption". Yet history chronicals the culture of corruption in the entire southeast Asian region (See the Asian Godfathers by Cambridge researcher Joe Studwell, Malaysian Maverick by Barry Wain who I shared lunch with in Singapore shortly before he passed).

There are a myriad of others from former British residents, the former police chiefs of Hong Kong under Britain, governors of that island colony and more recently of course Rickard Borsuk and Nancy Chng's 'Liem Sioe Liong's Salim group', an impressive treatise on the Chinese culture of corruption and greed which like a cancer has disguised itself as a 'necessary element' for societies to function and prosper through.

Of course and assisting that culture are those porus legislative 'rules' and 'laws' prohibiting 'corruption' through lack of proper definition of the offense. Malaysia stands out like a pair of dogs balls when it comes to poorly drafted legislation even judges struggle with but never admit to.

Wonder if Manjit Singh the judge knows what he is actually doing. He is after all a Malaysian judge.

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