Saturday 21 September 2024

State of the Nation : How to break the LAW.

IN Malaysia today, we have a new type of disease, where criminals have learned how to break the law by obeying the law to the very last detail.

THE only thing that gives them away is their INTENT, which any lawyer worth their salt would tell you, is  very hard to prove in a court of law.


A recent interview with popular Internet personality Caprice and a (GISB Holdings) GISBH whistle blower left me shocked when the whistle blower said that VIEW : after 60 years, they know how to go in and out of the law and there are very powerful people backing them.

AREN'T  these exactly same  the factors preventing the likes of Leong Seng Wui being charged in court with a hefty prison sentence?

MAKE no bones about it, Leong Seng Wui and Victor Chin Boon Long broke NO LAW in the following transactions but what about INTENT?

THE main antagonist in this drama has been Francis Leong Seng Wui, who not only made sure Revenue Group Bhd's purchase of READ:51% equity interest in Innov8tif Holdings Sdn Bhd for RM36 million from Hong Seng Consolidated Bhd doesn't trigger the clause which will require shareholders to vote on it, he then had the gall to acquire a stake and become the executive director of Hong Seng Consolidated this year.

MAKE no mistake Francis Leong Seng Wui didn't break any law but it leaves a bitter taste in the mouth when you consider that its was Francis Leong Seng Wui as executive director of Green Packet who had sold the IT assets to Hong Seng Consolidated Bhd.

THE same goes when Hong Seng Consolidated Bhd READacquired 402 million shares or 32.61% in Classita Holdings Bhd for RM60. 31mil or 15 sen a share in an off-market deal from Victor Chin Boon Long's wife, the company structured the whole deal to make sure it did not breach the listing requirements which would have then require minority shareholders to vote on the deal 

CLASSITA shares now are trading below four sen, meaning Hong Seng has a huge paper loss, while Victor Chin Boon Long's wife must sure have been laughing all the way to the bank.