Friday, July 25, 2008

PM okays Merc for T'ganu govt

KUALA TERENGGANU:


Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has given his blessings to the state government to use the Mercedes E200 Kompressors as official cars.

Terengganu Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said said this at a press conference here on Friday. Here.

    • After all the brohoha, things would return to normal. That's Malaysia. Whatever it's the flip-flop PM will have to give in to Ahmad Said. Ahmad Said will have his way. The PM would not dare to go against the wishes of Ahmad Said, who used to have or still having the support of the royal household.
    • The flip-flop PM is ever-prepared to change policies to suit those in power. Do you think he dares to say No to Ahmad Said? Definitely not, especially now that he needs Ahmad's support.
Meanwhile, the ACA has started has started a probe into the alleged high costs of maintaining the 16 Proton Perdana V6 Executive cars used by Terengganu executive councillors. Here.
    • Something is definitely not right. The maintenance cost for the TS12 (used by Idris Jusoh) between 2004 and 2008 was RM131,449 (if that is the correct figure, not RM235,123 as quoted earlier).
    • Where on earth you find the maintenance cost is so high - 30% more than the purchase price of the car.
    • Again, after all the brohoha, things would return to normal. This is Malaysia, or the BN Govt, to be more accurate. Nothing would happens. Nobody would be charged. This is a foregone conclusion.
Trsut me, nothing will happen. Can you imagine if that happens to the Pakatan states? I think it would come under heavy artillery from all the Cabinet ministers, plus that Ali "Syaitan" Rustam, Adnan, the chief gangster from Pahang, the ever foul-mouthed Bung Mokhtar, and everybody from the flip-flop PM's inner circles.

What a sad state of affairs!!!!!

abROcadabRO @ just-mythots
Subang Jaya




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You were right. See what happened. No action taken. And the EXCO blatantly defied PM's directive by using the Merc.

Better still they detained the workshop people instead. At they at fault? They overcharged 'coz they state government took long time to pay them. If the ACA found them did something wrong, what about the EXCO members and their staff? There must be willing givers and willing takers.

But alas. This is Malaysia. Nothing will happen to the big fish but to small fish.

The bad ones get away but the good ones get hooked up.

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