THERE were no double standards in the way former finance minister Lim Guan Eng was treated when he was detained at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) headquarters last week, said the chief commissioner Azam Baki today.
According to Azam, his officers carried out their duties transparently and professionally without personally targeting Lim.
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'At the discretion of the investigating officer' means biased treatment should be expected from the MACC.
Stop squirming, and just admit it.
Najib was given preferential treatment.
Posted 3 years ago by Arul Inthirarajah
On the similar logic, then I must say people like Najib was given royal treatment..?
Posted 3 years ago by Tavern Folks
Well thats wrong because its open to abuse. There should be a nationwide SOP for remand prisoners and certainly no mattresses on the floor for anyone.
Posted 3 years ago by Malaysia New hope
Lge lucky la, didnt get thrown out from the window
Posted 3 years ago by Chai Hin Goh
Are you mocking the rakyats inteligence?
Posted 3 years ago by Thomas Samuel
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Posted 3 years ago by Adrian Tan
Stop squirming, and just admit it.
Najib was given preferential treatment.
Posted 3 years ago by Arul Inthirarajah
Posted 3 years ago by Tavern Folks
Posted 3 years ago by Malaysia New hope
Posted 3 years ago by Chai Hin Goh
Posted 3 years ago by Thomas Samuel