Malaysia’s way of doing things
Wednesday, April 12th, 2006 | 8:21 pm @ SK
The Star SMS alert at 2:23pm.
PM’s Dept: The Government has decided not to proceed with the construction of the bridge to replace the causeway in Johor.
The decision was made after taking into consideration the views and sentiments of the rakyat, particularly concerning the supply of sand and allowing Singapore to use Malaysia’s airspace.
What a BIG U-Turn?
Plan it, build it and then, cancel it.
Good one, Pak Lah. Wondering what Tun M is thinking of now.
April 12th, 2006 at 9:06 pm
*conspiracy theory mood one*
Me just wanna know how much we have to compensate the contractors, and to who.
Could this be a way someone earn quick money?
Contractors so good in malaysia(only applicable to those got connection with the G)
and why oh why Abdullah refuse to listen to the rakyat’s voice on IPMC?AP issue and so on?why only this one?or he using us as an excuse ah?
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