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PAP PM is KING MAKER





The eighth and current president, Halimah Yacob, a former Speaker of Parliament took office on 14 September 2017, becoming the first president elected as she was the sole eligible candidate under the new reform terms which took effect earlier that year.




the President appoint all the singapore judges
singapore judges knows who is the real boss
singapore judges also agreed to murder all the juries when former PM agree to so
AGD cannot audit them

KPMG also dont know do what

Parliament debate never talk about how NTUC money is spent
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MALAYSIA...Just crickets at Kajang Prison as Najib begins 12-year jail sentence.

Police officers conduct security checks at the entrance to Kajang Prison.

August 23, 2022. The throngs of Najib supporters present at the Federal Court today never came to see their leader off as he began his 12-year prison sentence.

Tuesday, 23 Aug 2022 9:07 PM MYT
KAJANG, Aug 23 — All’s quiet at Kajang Prison more than an hour after former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak entered its gates at approximately 6.05pm today. 

Malay Mail also observed a group of five policemen spread out along the 200m stretch of road leading towards the prison.


Earlier, a black SUV understood to be carrying Najib entered the prison, accompanied by a motorcade of police vehicles.

Media personnel had earlier gathered at Sungai Buloh Prison at about 5pm, but later information revealed that Najib was being brought to Kajang Prison instead.

This despite earlier talk of a possible candlelight vigil to protest his jailing.

At the time of writing, only a group of about 30 media personnel were staking out the prison entrance, accompanied by gloomy, wet weather and the sound of crickets.

It is understood that a small crowd of about 20 bystanders had gathered near the entrance earlier to watch the historic moment earlier, but they were asked to leave by police personnel at about 6.30pm.

The Federal Court’s decision today marked a historic moment for Malaysian politics as the country witnessed for the first time a former prime minister admitted into jail.