Friday, 18 April 2025

State of the Nation : When Judges Are Told ...

BEING an individual off having zero experience being in a court of law, physically, I was amused to read, what I have seen on American court drama, being told to juries but never to a panel of seasoned judges.

THAT was until, I read the Edge on the case involving young law maker, Syed Saddiq on charges of corruption by the Deputy Public Prosecutor. 




THE Attorney General's office seems to be ensync with the feelings of this group of voters,  which also happens to be the base that is holding up Najib Razak's popularity.

ARE they about to see one more of their icons behind bars at a time wheh there is so much pent up frustration.

FRUSTRATION when there  are cases such as Tedy Teow Wooi Huat's MBI pyramid scheme,  the Quantum Metal, running into the second year of delayed payment or even the RM64 million warrant conversion saga in Revenue Group Bhd,  had seen no one of sizeable reputation being jailed in Malaysia.

WE can't blame the courts for not jailing them if the cases are never brought to the halls of justice, in the first place.

WHO do we blame then?