Saturday 2 April 2016

Murder and Money in Do Nation


It really can't get better than this! Can it?


Once upon a time, there was this land called Do Nation. You could do anything you wished in this Do Nation. In modern times, the two-word name has been simplified into one word, and commonly referred to as, Donation.

If you want to know more about Donation and what has been done in Donation over the past few years, you have to watch this documentary video by investigative journalists, Four Corners, which was broadcast on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). You will find out the latest state of affairs in Donation, also known as, Malaysia.

It is a MUST WATCH on Murder and Money in Malaysia. It is posted right at the top of the below ABC website. The write-up on this webpage does not do justice to the intriguing plots detailed in the video. Please watch the video. It is worth every minute of your time spent watching this documentary video:



The video is posted here at a lower resolution in case the above website is blocked or spammed by the Donation authority. Please head to the above official webpage if you can watch it over there.



* Courtesy of, and all credits go to, ABC and Four Corners.



A movie cannot beat these real life intriguing plots of Najib and 1MDB (1Malaysia Development Berhad). Movie such as Avatar, Star Wars and Avengers will have to work a lot harder on entertaining value of their sequels to match the story lines of Najib and 1MDB. Bear in mind that Najib has reinvented donation and Donation.


If you are however not convinced by the investigative journalists, you can read about what Nazir Razak, the youngest brother of Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Razak, has to say about his brother and 1MDB. Najib is the founder and chairman of 1MDB's board of advisers. He is creator and the man behind the affairs of 1MDB.


"Lessons must be learnt and action taken on those responsible, to ensure scandals like the one involving 1MDB will never happen again"

"So that people who are responsible for it are held accountable for it and nobody does it again. We learn the lessons from the past so there isn't this moral hazard that people think they can do that and get away with it, because that would be very very damaging to the country"

"When you look at 1MDB's total debt, it's way out of range of its capital base. No one can deny that fact... The transaction was not properly priced and was handled in a very unusual manner."

"There’s also a concern because the auditors kept changing and its accounts continue to be delayed"


When Nazir was asked if he wished that he was not a younger brother of Najib Razak, he paused and said, "He ain't heavy, he is my brother". It was clear that Nazir had to exercise self-restraint before he spoke. He has a blood relationship with his elder brother Najib. That is a fact. That does not mean that Najib should get away with any wrongdoing.

Najib's brother does not think that Najib should get away with his wrongdoing. Do you think Najib should get away with it?

12 comments:

  1. This is the first time I am looking into your blog......Good and well written.

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    1. happily speaking is all about truth speaking

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  2. Tun Razak has left a legacy of shameless, corrupted and evilness.
    He sowed the seeds of disunity among the races during his time and
    has paid heavily by the damaged done by his useless and corrupted children and descendants.

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    1. He was a racist, had an intense hatred for non Malays and a real crook. All his children and grandchildren are billionaires. Now was he ever a towering leader as some admirers of Umno want us to believe. ?

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  3. Feel so sorry for d late Tun Razak....

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    1. Why do you feel sorry for this racist ? He is dead as dead could be.

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  4. Totally very biased reporting and very onesided (against Najib), and very clearly it shows that you guys just want to see Najib gone. The interviews made in this video are spot on with people who are very well known to conspire and who wanted Najib removed from Malaysia's PM post, which I think that it is very much regrettable (because he is democratically elected by people of this country). The Sarawak report writer, for instance, is known to be paid by Tun M to write something fictitious based on some inconclusive facts, evidence and figures. I am saying this because, in this very same video, the former Bank Negara governor would not volunteer to comment on the inconclusive piece of work (but, sadly and regrettably people like you would happily jump to the conclusion of Najib's guilt). And I sincerely think that what you are trying to do here is a very dangerous thing for the country, and the very least, I would say, it is seditious and the authority must investigate your goodself as soon as possible.

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    1. You said people are biasd and onesided, but where is the money?

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    2. "I am Najib, I am not a crook", are you happy now ?.

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    3. pls have your brain detoxified from dedak poisoned n u will find the truth which will set u free

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  5. Did you actually read the Sarawak Report ? I have read it and I am convinced that there is an element of truth in it. It mentioned transactions and the amounts being transferred on specified dates by Jo and company. Why don't you go over it again ?.
    Even the former bank governor did not say Naji was not guilty and she did quit her job on grounds that she could not say what she would have said. And the newly appointed stoney general waved that piece of paper and said no further action to be taken on similar grounds. I know the way I have commented is quite messy.

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