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Writer's pictureHussein Abdul Hamid

Muhyiddin was once our PM...really?



This guy has been charged with abuse of power, and money laundering over projects launched under his premiership that netted Bersatu RM 232.5 million.





These allegations of impropriety and abuse of power, have followed Muhyiddin from the time he was Menteri Besar of Johor. His nefarious political trajectory, at State or Federal level, was bent towards one matalamat: cutting deals left, right and centre, without, so he tells us, "a single cent of which went into my pocket" Go ask Syed Mokhtar what deals he cut with Muhyiddin in Johor and that claim by Muhyiddin that "not a single cent went into my pocket" will certainly be sorely tested.


When Johor had enough of this conniving MB, he was "promoted" to the Federal cabinet.


True to form, in time, he became the Judas that betrayed Abang Lah, Najib and also Tun Mahathir who had picked him up from the gutter after Najib sacked him as DPM.



Muhyiddin also made a U-turn against Zahid Hamidi, the same Zahid Hamidi whose support made Muhyiddin the prime minister after the infamous Langkah Sheraton.



All the betrayals and U-turns finally got him the job he coveted - being prime minister.


Din promptly had our King declare a nationwide state of emergency and suspended parliament in a cowardly move that allowed him to avoid facing an election. After 17 months in power, Muhyiddin was forced to resign amid infighting within his coalition, questions being asked over his legitimacy, and his government's inability to battle a raging pandemic and manage an economic downturn.


When push comes to shove, Muhyiddin has always failed to rise to the occasion.


After losing government he refused to accept the responsibility of being the leader of the opposition. That role was taken by the party secretary-general, Hamzah Zainuddin. And now Hamzah wants to be president of Bersatu. How did Din handled the situation?



A day after vowing to step down from the post, he made another U-turn. He now tells us that he will stay on as President of Bersatu because his wife told him that this party still needed him. Really Din...your wife told you that? Huh!


I expect this will be the last U-turn Muhyiddin will make of his failing political life. This U-turn is more like a failed Kona-baring....a fail Kona-baring that will send him into the embrace of the court cluster - the same court cluster that sent Kepit Man to Kajang! Bye bye Din.







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J AW
J AW
Dec 03, 2023

Only one word aptly descibed him…’Judas’

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Gudie 11
Gudie 11
Dec 03, 2023

11 Malays, 0 Indians, 3 Chinese ... not fair 😕

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Das Madhavan
Das Madhavan
Dec 03, 2023

As I have stated before, the bulk of the Malay support base will always vote along racial lines. Even if all the evidence of wrong doings by these very same Malay leaders is laid bare (as it is already), that lot will not engage their minds to reason, based on the objective evidence, and conclude that these “leaders” should never merit consideration. Instead they either vote them into office again (because they are the same race) or, as evident in the recent election past, vote for another Maly/Muslim party, in this case PAS which is riding the religion rainbow. The present Malay youth, that has been completely brainwashed with the religious teachings (the clerics interpretation) will follow the exhortations of…

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Syed Putra
Syed Putra
Dec 02, 2023

Our malay politicians just cannot step down. The money must be too good to let go. Same old tired faces since late 1980's.

Recent kemaman vote saw PAS getting a even higher margin. The guy was a aeronautics engineer by training. So to me, looks like malay professionals prefer to embrace pAS while the wheeler dealers mostly lawyers joined umno and probably bersatu.

Wrt monopolies and reason gomen says monopolies cannot be dismantled due to agreements, i believe The Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) was established on 1 April 2011 with the purpose of enforcing the Competition Act 2010 (CA 2010). So if bernas, proton, petronas etc go against this act, theur monopolies should be dismantled. Why mYCC not doing thei…

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Ramakumar Nambiar
Dec 03, 2023
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Its one law for the mere citizens, another for the those who get into political power!!

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naidu simon
naidu simon
Dec 02, 2023

The day of RECKONING will soon upon Malaysia

See how Malaysia comes out of this

Will be just another Pakistan

Rohingas , Pakistanis and Bangadeshis know the soft underbelly of malays

and they are working on it for their benefit

RELIGION

And it will be a wasteland , only that the MALAYS don't see it is coming

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