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Bank Negara faces a 'credibility problem'
Published:  Dec 19, 2009 7:48 AM
Updated: Dec 19, 2009 4:16 AM

your say 'Probe all those found using the services of these money changers to illegally transfer funds out of this country as this could be ill-gotten money.'

RM600k 'wired illegally' to Rosmah in Dubai

V David: Bank Negara, please do not set precedents for the rest of the rakyat to follow. This is a dangerous trend. Probe all those found using the services of these money changers to illegally transfer funds out of this country as this could be ill-gotten money.

Nicholas Lim Ming Xhin : If in fact Bank Negara has investigation papers on Salamath Ali the money changer and that RM600,000 was transferred out of the country through the money changer in the name of Rosmah Mansor, then that is a crime and a crime must be investigated.

Giving a non-answer like ‘RM5 million credit limit' does not in anyway negate that Malaysian banking laws were broken. If the elite can break the law at will, what is there to stop the whole of Malaysia from breaking the law and turning Malaysia into a lawless state?

You know that people working in Bank Negara are also normal humans and when tasked to investigate wrongdoings, only to see their findings swept under a carpet. It is no wonder Bank Negara is leaking more than Bung Mokhtar's mouth.

Tan Kian Khim: No clear-minded person in Malaysia is under the slightest illusion that the openly corrupt and subservient MACC, police force, Attorney-General's Chambers and Court of Appeal judges will do anything about these substantial allegations against Rosmah Mansor, even when confronted with documentary evidence.

Thanks to Tian Chua anyway, for bringing this scandal to light. Since the Malaysian justice system has failed, it is time to take the report to the people and let them judge. And let us hope the Malaysian people have learned to be much more unforgiving.

Why action against money changers only?

AMT: Come on MACC. Time for you to reinstate your credibility and integrity. Walk the talk. I bet you guys don't have the guts to call in our so-called First Lady for questioning. If only this has occurred in Europe or US. You would have heard this on ‘Larry King Live'.

Cala: At the rate things are going, the BN and their coalition component parties are expected to come down like a ton of bricks soon. Yes, the voters are no longer morons.

Johnpah: Sad, really very sad. This country is finished under these BN crooks and the saddest thing is that there are still so many out there supporting the BN parties. Those MCA leaders are still fighting for positions? Absolutely madness.

Indians still fighting among themselves? Absolutely crazy. And East Malaysians still getting conned. Even though some may have some issues with Pakatan Rakyat, there is no other choice.

All must come together under Pakatan to get rid of BN first, then settle the small issues later. The most stupid of all are those starting/joining new parties for it is a BN ploy to divide and rule easier.

X'roy: We know Sabah's Tun Datu Mustapha's position with the Moro rebels, we know that Malays in Kedah have always been sympathetic to the Patani Malays of southern Thailand and we all know that certain Indians in the country have given money to the Tamil Tigers of Tamil Elam. All this money could not have been through legitimate bank transactions.

All the above is my personal opinion but I think Bank Negara has to be very transparent in this exercise and everybody who has participated in transferring money for any reason whatsoever using these money lenders should be exposed or we face the daunting prospect of being isolated by the world community.

Ahmad Iqhbal: Bank Negara also made ‘similar acts' when they lost billions in forex trading during Dr Mahathir Mohamad's reign.

This is frivolous chicken feed. Remember, they always shoot the messenger when it involves men and women of distinction in this country. The NEP has produced a bunch of unemployable graduates but experts in plundering the pantry.

Gerald Akt: When you have selective prosecution, corruption is the rule of the day. This is business as usual in this land call ‘Malaysia Boleh'.

Kickderobbers: Our so-called leaders of the people who con the people by robbing them and then talk 'nobly' about helping children and women to portray themselves as caring. Hypocrisy of the highest order.

Ezilan: ‘Ketuanan of the thieves and plunderers', that's what it really is.

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