Monday, August 17, 2009

Aspiring politicians should not have skeletons in their closets, says Dr Mahathir

TRONOH, Sun: Aspiring politicians or leaders should not have skeletons in their closets, former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today.
He said the people would get to know about them sooner or later.
"If any wrong has been committed, the people will get to know about it. We cannot hide it. That is why, if we want to be in politics or a leader, we must not get involve in anything that is bad," he told reporters at the 9th convocation of Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP) here.
He was commenting on the controversy involving Transport Minister Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat and Bintulu Member of Parliament Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing over the financial issues of the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ), which he described as tarnishing the image of the government and Barisan Nasional.
"Washing dirty line in public. It is very bad, but the opposition parties are also like that," he added.
In another development, Dr Mahathir, who is UTP Chancellor, said the government should study the statement by the Sultan of Perak Sultan Azlan Shah that premature retirement among public service officials could lead to a brain drain in the public service.
The Sultan, when opening the Malaysian Government Retirees' Association's 22nd Annual Delegates Conference at Wisma Samudera, in Lumut, last night, said that although the retirement age was raised to 58 in July last year, it was still a young age and constituted a loss to the public sector, especially in areas which needed intellectual inputs from experienced officers such as learning institutions, health and medical services, engineering, architecture and science.
A total of 1,169 graduates received their scrolls at the convocation. A graduate in chemical engineering, Hanisah Abdul Halim, was awarded the Chancellor's Gold Award, while Indonesian Muhammad Assad, who obtained a degree in Business Information Technology System, received the best international bachelor's degree student award.

tunku : that is right, one day people will know about the truth. so politicians must beware of it. just look like anwar, he is a habitual sodomizer, so sooner or later people gets to know about it but now he keep the skeletons out of the closets as he has many moron supporters who are blind.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And those like Eli Wong, bukan saja skeleton dalam closet, malah terdedah permanent like in global internet?

Those working with her will definitely know about the affair, and to imagine one tudung labuh lady hugging and sniffing to support her, with full consent of TGNA?

Imagine when she goes public ceramah, imagine all the MEN ogling below her waist instead of listening what she has got to convey, or someone sitting infront of her decided to get sexy and stripped and ahem ahem in public, dia nak kata apa?

PELIK BETUL!

drugger

Anonymous said...

What about KJ? Everybody know the word 'corruption' is stamped on his head? When will SPRM takes action on him?Don't forget his cronies and also the CM of a state.How could he been allow to rule the state because of the previous allegation?

on the fence voter

Anonymous said...

Always be nice to people on your way up because you are going to meet them on your way down. Ramlax