Friday, January 7, 2011

Consequences of Teoh Beng Hock's Case

Khoo Kay Peng

How often does a Coroner's Court deliver an open verdict on an inquest? The answer is not very often. But this was what happened to the controversial Teoh Beng Hock's sudden death case.

Earlier there were attempts and allegations that Teoh had taken his life because he regretted turning over his boss, a Selangor Dap State Exco, on allegations of corruption. Teoh was even accused of being involved in a minor corruption case which involved a sum of no more than RM2,400.

AN OPEN VERDICT?:
To the world, this coroner DOES NOT KNOW HOW TO DO HIS JOB or simply GAJI BUTA.

To us Malaysian, we know that HE IS ONLY WORKING TO COVER UP THE MURDERERS, NAMELY THE UMNO GOVT OF MALAZUTLAND.

Common Malaysian voters, everyone of you who continues to vote for BN and UMNO are yourselves MURDERERS too, and one day, it will be your turned to be the victim

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