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Tuesday 5 January 2010

RPK pengecut or MACC pengecut?



My client informs me that he had, on the 4th December 2009, sent you an email informing you that Mr. P. Balasubramaniam was prepared to assist you in your investigations into the above report subject to certain conditions.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

The Malay language government-owned newspapers say that I am a pengecut. Pengecut comes from the wordkecut, which means shrunk. That means I am a shrunk, insinuating, of course, that my testicles have shrunk. I am sure there is many a damsel out there who would testify to the opposite.

Anyway, the million-dollar question is: is it the MACC or I who is the one with the shrunken balls? Let us go through the events.

Malaysia Today published three videos together with the transcripts of Private Investigator P. Balasubramaniam’s interview that was conducted in front of three very senior and prominent lawyers.

And how do they respond?

One lawyer had his house bombed with three Molotov Cocktails by unknown persons. Another lawyer received three visits from some tough-looking people who would not identify themselves. Luckily on all three occasions this lawyer was not home. And we are told they are also looking for the third lawyer -- for whatever reason we do not know.

Now, is this the mark of some brave patriots or some shrunken ball arseholes, which Malays fondly callpengecut? Why remain anonymous? Only pengecut throw stones and hide their hands.

The PKR Youth Leader, Shamsul Iskandar Mohd. Akin, then lodged a report and the MACC asked him to help look for Bala. Bala’s lawyer then sent the MACC an e-mail offering to set up a meeting but they responded by saying that an e-mail will not do. They require an official letter.

Well, that official letter was sent many days ago. It was sent a day before Christmas to be exact. That was almost two weeks ago but the MACC has remained very silent.

The truth is the MACC is pengecut. They are afraid of interviewing Bala and taking his statement because they know it will hurt the Prime Minister real bad.

Yeap, RPK spins lies. RPK tells untruths. RPK made false allegations against the PM and his so-called ‘First Lady’. Hey, go interview Bala and take his statement. Then go investigate what Bala has to say. He even has all the documents to support his allegations. If not how will you find out whether RPK is lying or not?

Or is the MACC too pengecut?

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MANJEET SINGH DHILLON

ADVOCATE & SOLICITOR

Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia,

Blok D6, Kompleks D,

Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Perseketuan,

62007, Putrajaya.


Attn: En. Abdul Rahman Bachok


Your ref.: not known

Our ref.: AS/Bala/091224


24 December 2009

BY POST/FAX 03 8888 9562

Dear En. Abdul Rahman,

Re: Report lodged by Shamsul Iskandar Mohd. Akin in relation to the recent disclosures by P. Balasubramaniam.

I refer to the above matter wherein I act for Mr. Americk Sidhu.

My client informs me that he had, on the 4th December 2009, sent you an email informing you that Mr. P. Balasubramaniam was prepared to assist you in your investigations into the above report subject to certain conditions. The conditions which were listed are as follows:

1. That any interview of Mr. P. Balasubramaniam by MACC be conducted in either Singapore or London.

2. That the date, time and place of the interview be mutually agreed upon to suit all parties.

3. That all necessary air fares be borne by the MACC, including those of counsel involved.

4. That all hotel expenses, subsistence, transportation and meals in respect of Mr. P. Balasubramaniam, Mr. Americk Sidhu and other counsel necessarily present be borne by the MACC.

5. That any statement recorded by your officers be in the English language and a copy thereof be given to Mr. P. Balasubramaniam immediately after the interview has been completed.

6. That an audio-visual recording of the interview be taken by our client or his representatives, and a copy thereof be provided to the MACC.

Please note that Mr. Americk Sidhu is not in the Malaysia at the moment and therefore all future correspondence from MACC on this matter should be addressed to this office for my attention.

I look forward to hearing from you shortly.

Yours sincerely,

Manjeet Singh Dhillon

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