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14 August 2009
Be cautious, Muhyiddin warns BN duo
Muhyiddin wants the feuding duo to be careful
The Deputy Prime Minister today urged both Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat and Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing to be cautious when making public statements against each other.
"I don't want to advise but I want them to know the implications to the party and to the government," Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin told a press conference here.
Transport Minister Ong was accused by Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd, a company headed by Tiong, of not paying for four plane rides given by the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) turnkey contractor, costing the company some US$40,000.
Tiong also alleged he had given RM10 million to Ong as a contribution to the MCA.
Both allegations surfaced after Port Klang Authority (PKA) chairman Lee Hwa Beng revealed a RM500 million false claim made by PKFZ.
Commenting on the accusations, Muhyiddin admitted that the issues were serious and the government has no intention to hide them from the public.
"I will leave to them how to deal with it, of course it doesn't help the government's image and the public wants to know," he said.
Muhyiddin refused to say whether he will meet Ong and Tiong, who is the Backbenchers Club chairman, to resolve the issue.
"I think BN leaders need not be reminded, I think they know what to do," he said.
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yes..pls sweep the PKFZ scandal under the carpet.
i am sure this is what muhyiddin wanna to see.
Wonder, who is the culprit behind this? Ong and Tiong are just sandiwara
Yeah! Don't wash all dirty linens in the public especially this PKFZ is the biggest of them all.
Be cautious! After you have eaten be sure to wipe your mouths clean, don't leave any trace behind. It's becoming very sensitive that it may cause the defeat in Permatang Pasir.
As a responsible & competent DPM, he has forgotten to instruct the IGP, AG, MACC to conduct a full investigation on these 2 fragile BN component parties for all their misdeeds & wrongdoings.
We rakyat expect more BN blunders & scandals to surface soon!
Let the mud racking continue. This is good. This is an education for the public on the dirty and murky world of BN politician and politician businessmen. These dirty tales let the people know why BN politicians must not be elected. They are greedy, money stealing, bribing, back stabbing people. If they cannot trust each other, how can we trust them. Out to the rubbish heaps with them.
DPM still not aware that Malaysia national wealth have been use as their pocket money, because he too had too much of it. If too much is being reveal, he is afraid he under the BN/UMNO label will not make it through for 13th GE.
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