Mamak Jr is proud of his dad's achievemnet of stealing $291 billions !

Mukhriz dismisses GFI claims as 'bizarre'

... "Who else acan do that? Steal about One Trillion US Dollar from the people in less than two decades ? Hey, that's just a little shy of $4 Trillions Ringgit ... Do you even know how much is that ... ? Find out, rest assure you nose will bleed !"

For this, Mamak must be held wholly responsible and be sentenced to at least 1,000 years in jail plus 1,000,000 rotans ... and all his assets worldwide to be confiscated. His son will be made to clean toilet voluntarily for 25 years as a gesture to repay some of the crimes his dad has committed to the beautiful people of Malaysia. They are after all ... Indians who insist they are primates ! Everyone else will be spared because they are said to be "unwilling" thieves.

"Stealing is a special right of Mamak enshrined in the Constitution"
- Mamak -

The International Trade and Industry deputy minister also says the data cited will not be investigated.

Mamak Jr

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The government will not look into claims by an international organisation that Malaysia had suffered illicit financial outflows in excess of US$291 billion due to corruption and mismanagement between 2000 and 2008.

Mamak Sr



International Trade and Industry deputy minister Mukhriz Mahathir said he does not see the relevance of the figures quoted in a recent Global Financial Integrity report.

The financial watchdog had listed Malaysia as the fifth-highest of countries that have lost public monies due to bad governance.

"We do not see the need to look into it. If you go through the report, they have made quite a few bizarre claims against several countries," he told a press conference after the launch of Google Malaysia's new office in Kuala Lumpur today.

"Going by Bank Negara's figures, we know how much exactly is going out so you can hardly consider those figures (from GFI) as factual."

Announcement contradicted

This is only the second time the government has responded to the allegations outlined in the GFI report since the information was released last week.

Mukhriz's answer however contradicts the announcement made by deputy Finance Minister Donald Lim, who said yesterday that Bank Negara are conducting a thorough probe into GFI's claims and that the public can expect a reply soon.

Lim nevertheless also questioned the veracity of the report, raising doubts over the international financial watchdog's reasons for releasing their information only now despite having monitored the situation since 2000.

“It was such a long, long time ago. If they were to state this information and ask back in 2005, then okay. But now?,” Lim said.

Prime Minister and Finance Minister Najib Abdul Razak had earlier declined to comment when asked about the GFI report last Friday, leaving it to Bank Negara to respond with “more specific comments” to the allegations.

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