Screwed
Friday, August 24th, 2007 | 1:27 pm @ SK
Three years ago, I voted him because I trust that Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will deliver his promise.
"Work with me, not work for me," he said.

Three years down the road, things changed tremendously … and today, we’ve a Black Friday in nation’s history.
#1
All 37 charges against controversial Port Klang assemblyman Zakaria Md Deros and five of his business partners instituted by the Companies Commission (CC) have been withdrawn. [The Star]
#2
Malaysia will give a soft loan to rescue the country’s main port authority from a debt of $1 billion in a free port project, the government said Thursday.
Port Klang Free Zone, or PKFZ, a much-hyped shipping area opened in western Malaysia last year. Its original cost of MYR1.845 billion ballooned to MYR4.2 billion by the time the project was completed in four years. [Dow Jones]
#3
Ruhanie Ahmad @ Ron, the blogging former Member of Parliament. He is in the country and not in Africa, and is now unable to access his blog, mail, etc. "Someone’s hacked into my mail," he told me last night.
It’s the same thing that happened to another blogging Datuk [Rejal Arbee and his (false) mail] just last month.
So, who’s messing with us? Are they trying to tell us that they can now hack into the system and mess with our blogs and mails? [Rocky’s Bru]
We can’t change the country, but we can change the Government.
August 24th, 2007 at 2:40 pm
Looks like the stormtroo….oops, I mean cybertroopers many be hard at work.
August 24th, 2007 at 2:53 pm
MCMC has no time to look into the mail hacking issue currently coz all personnel are now tied down with the investigation of Tian Chua and Namewee videos. After the completion of these utmost important cases (which may threaten national security), the MCMC will go back to its hibernation mode.
Nonetheless, for MCMC to initiate action, please send your request through the powers that be or those who are well connected to the powers that be. Our investigation wil be rapid and decisive until determined otherwise by the powers that be.
MCMC would also like to comment on the existing scamming and spoofing cases which principally involve two telcos. Consistent with what we said earlier, MCMC will only start investigation once given the greenlight from the powers that be.
Pertinent to note that MCMC is also pro business and will allow ordinary consumers be screwed if it is in the greater interest of the telcos and their business partners. Afterall, MCMC subscribes to the legal maxim "Buyers beware".
Should you require further clarification on our slogans and practices, please e-mail us. MCMC will look into your mails once we woke up from our slumber. By the way, it is preferable that you check with the powers that be before you e mail us otherwise it may be a waste of your and my time.
Yours truly
Chairman of MCMC
Gemilang, Terbilang, Bintang
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