Wednesday, 7 December 2016

DCA. Malaysia. You Give Love A Bad Name

Is the 1986 monster hit for Bon Jovi, from the slippery when wet album.

There are a lot of people who Give Malaysia A Bad Name, and most of them work for the Government.

It is RARE though, in one article, where you can find two people from the same department, with one giving Malaysia A BAD Name, while the Other, makes us walk tall .

The Guardian has the STORY. Read BELOW :

Questions have been asked about Malaysia’s commitment to the search for missing flight MH370, after the country’s civil aviation head insisted that delays in collecting potential debris were justified, and MalaysiaAirlines took steps to block a bid for compensation by families of those on board the plane.

Relatives of the passengers have remarked on the fact that the shift in Malaysia’s investigation has coincided with their trip to Madagascar to hunt for debris themselves.

Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, the director-general of Malaysia’s department of civil aviation, has insisted it was a “coincidence” that its investigator arrived in Madagascar days after family members did.

Six possible pieces of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight had been languishing in storage in Madagascar since Blaine Gibson, the US independent investigator, handed them over to local authorities in June.

Though Malaysia was notified of their existence at the time, they were only collected on Tuesday.

Aslam Khan, one of the Malaysian MH370 investigators in Antananarivo, told the Guardianthat criticism of the authorities for failing to collect the debris in the six months since it had been found was “fair comment”.

“But my answer is that we are here now to collect the debris which are with the Madagascan authorities for examination. Once we have had a physical examination of it we will be in a position to say more.”