Tun Daim Zainuddin (a former Finance Minister of
Malaysia)  was sitting impatiently waiting for
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to make
his appearance. What is keeping the man? He should
have been here ages ago, Daim mumbled and grumbled
under his breath to no one in particular. Daim should
have anticipated this. After all, is not the Malaysian
Prime Minister infamous for one who is never on time
for his meetings and appointments? He is even late for
official functions like dinner events and by the time
he arrives the dinner guests are all almost doubled up
with hunger. One sometimes wonders whether he will
even be late for his own funeral.

Daim was in Putrajaya at the behest of Abdullah who
phoned him earlier in London and requested that he
come back to Malaysia for a powwow. “What can Abdullah
want?” thought Daim as he twiddled his thumbs waiting
for Abdullah to wake up from sleep. Abdullah is never
to be awoken even though someone important is waiting
to see him. That is the golden rule everyone who walks
through the corridors of power or who squats on the
fourth floor of the Prime Minister’s office in
Putrajaya are well familiar with. This is of course
not uncommon of Abdullah. What would surprise most
would be when one day he actually does turn up on
time.

Anyway, we will allow Daim to wait awhile longer while
we cut to another scene in this episode. One day,
Najib Tun Razak’s aides, who met him at the airport on
his arrival home from an overseas trip, told the
Deputy Prime Minister that Abdullah had called for a
Cabinet meeting. It was a Friday and Cabinet meetings
since the time of Merdeka were always held on
Wednesdays, never on Fridays. But they had missed the
Wednesday Cabinet meeting that week because both the
Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister were out of
the country.

This is something else that never used to happen in
the old days. The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime
Minister never both leave the country at the same
time. But nowadays this appears to be a regular
feature. What happens if there is a crisis or
emergency at that time? Who will make that most
important decision that may result in the future of
this country or the security of the nation?

Najib did not even bother to go home to change but
went straight to the Cabinet meeting. When he arrived
he found all the Cabinet Ministers assembled waiting
for the meeting to start. But Abdullah was not to be
seen. After an hour, and still no appearance of the
Prime Minister, Najib asked what happened to Abdullah
and he was told that the old man is still in bed.

Well, wake him up, replied Najib. That is not
possible, came back the reply. The Prime Minister is
not to be disturbed when he is sleeping. That is the
golden rule. Not being one to break the golden rule,
and not knowing what else they could do about the
situation, Najib and the rest of the Cabinet members
just sat there looking at each other while waiting for
Abdullah.

Okay, and while Najib and Malaysia’s entire Cabinet
are ‘locked up’ in the Cabinet meeting that was not
actually meeting when they should instead be running
this country, let us cut to yet another scene. Khairy
Jamaluddin, the Prime Minister’s son-in-law, had a
meeting with the man who has the ultimate authority
and power to decide which judge gets promoted and
which judge gets posted to which court. The top dog of
all judges showed Khairy a list of three names. Khairy
wanted to know which of the three can be ‘controlled’
and could be told what to do. The power-that-be of
Malaysia’s judicial system pointed to one name on the
list and said that this particular man is ambitious
and can be told what to do since he wants to make a
lucrative career for himself.

So it was decided. This man who is not even a judge
but only a judicial commissioner would be given Abdul
Razak Baginda’s case to hear. And he would be told how
the case is to be decided. And it could be decided
either way. Najib can be implicated in the case or he
can be spared. The outcome will not be the court’s
decision. It will not even be Khairy’s decision. It
will be Najib’s decision. His future will be in his
own hands. He decides his own fate. And how he plays
ball will be that deciding factor.

And, with that in place, Khairy had successfully laid
the groundwork for Najib’s downfall. One of Najib’s
supporters who had smelled a rat went to meet him to
inform him about this very troubling turn of events.
Najib was also told that Razak’s lawyers had
negotiated a ‘settlement’ with the Attorney-General.
They will amend the charges against Razak if he turns
crown witness. He will be spared the gallows but he
will have to sing like a canary.

Najib did not demonstrate shock at this piece of
information. He had already read the writing on the
wall and had seen this coming. He did not even dispute
the prognosis that his goose may finally be cooked. He
only replied that if this is his fate then this is his
fate. He will leave it to God. He offered no
resistance whatsoever. He has resigned himself to the
fact that his days may be numbered and that his future
may no longer be his to decide.

Meanwhile, back in scene one, Daim could not imagine
what in heaven’s name Abdullah wanted to see him for.
But since he had flown all the way back from London at
the behest of the Prime Minister he might as well
wait. After all, he was curious as to what Abdullah
wanted and though curiosity does sometimes kill the
cat one can never resist satisfying curiosity. Finally
Abdullah appeared, and quite surprised to see Daim
sitting there, asked what he could do for the one-time
top money man of Malaysia. There is nothing you can do
for me, replied Daim. It is you who asked me to come
see you, Daim reminded the Prime Minister.

Abdullah could not quite remember what it was that he
wanted to meet Daim about. So they both sat there
chatting about mundane stuff while Abdullah tried very
hard to recollect what it was that he wanted to talk
to Daim about. Finally he remembered. He wanted to
talk to Daim about Najib.

Najib has been implicated in the Mongolian girl’s
murder, Abdullah told Daim. According to what
transpired, Razak was being hounded by the Mongolian
girl for her share of the commission on the purchase
of the submarines. It seems her share is RM50 million
but the money does not belong to her. It belongs to
the other party involved in the deal and this party is
pressing her for the money. But Razak no longer had
the money.

This girl was worried that the other party may do
something to her if she does not hand them the RM50
million so she was chasing Razak for it. She went to
Razak’s office but was not allowed in. She then went
to Razak’s house and squatted outside waiting for him
to come home.

Razak panicked. His wife was on the way back from Kota
Bharu and he did not want her to find out what was
going on. So he rushed to Najib’s house and asked for
help. Razak’s ‘boss’ said she is prepared to pay the
Mongolian girl only RM10 million. But the Mongolian
girl was not prepared to accept RM10 million because
the other party wanted RM50 million and that is the
exact amount she has to deliver to them.

Razak’s boss then summoned a man named Musa and asked
this Musa to help Razak out of his predicament. Musa
in turn summoned two police SWAT team officers. Razak
was a bit worried that other parties were now getting
involved in the whole matter. “Can they be trusted?”
he asked. He was given an assurance that they are very
trustworthy. In fact, he has already killed six
people, one of the police officers boasted. “And what
do you want me to do about the girl?” the SWAT team
officer asked. Get rid of her, came the reply from
Razak’s boss.

And they did just that. And Razak’s wife has this
testimony on a signed Affidavit which she showed
Abdullah. But they have not filed this Affidavit yet.
This is the second Affidavit, which Razak’s wife is
keeping as a bargaining tool. The first Affidavit was
filed during the bail application in front of Justice
Segera which revealed only part of what is in the
second Affidavit.

Abdullah is not sure though whether he can use this
piece of evidence to get rid of Najib because this
whole episode involves the police. Will the police
swing to the side of the current Prime Minister or do
their loyalty lie with the previous Prime Minister?
Officially, the police serve the government of the
day. This is how it has always been and how it should
be. But things are not normal anymore. Malaysia is not
what it used to be. So there is no way of knowing
which way the police will swing. After all, was it not
the IGP who was behind the Anwar Ibrahim case and did
not his loyalty then lie with Mahathir? How can
Abdullah know whether this has now changed or whether
the IGP is still with Mahathir?

Maybe the best thing would be to push the IGP into
retirement. With him out of the way the nagging
question of with who the IGP is no longer needs to be
addressed. So the Deputy Minister of Internal
Security, the same man who fixed Mahathir up in his
Kubang Pasu division election, was tasked with the job
of raising all sorts of issues like the high crime
rate in Kuala Lumpur and how it has increased
multi-fold. They also raised the issue of gangsters in
Sarawak and how the police are partners-in-crime with
these gangsters. This resulted in the Sarawak police
chief being immediately summoned back to Bukit Aman
and which sent the IGP rushing to Sarawak to look into
the matter.

Now, over to the next scene, in another turn of
events, a website mysteriously appears alleging that
this same Deputy Minister received RM5.5 million in
bribes as an inducement to release three Chinese
underworld bosses from detention in Sungai Renggam.
Who created this website? No one knows. It was
certainly not one of the normal webmasters who created
it. In fact, most did not even know about the
existence of this website. No one even noticed it or
was aware of its address. But somehow the police
noticed it. They were aware of it. They knew the
website address. They were in fact the only one who
did.

The police now have to investigate the Deputy Minister
since it has been revealed on this website that he
took RM5.5 million in bribes to release three
underworld bosses under detention. In the past, as is
the normal tradition in Malaysia, the police do not
launch an investigation unless a police report has
been lodged. This is the procedure and the police have
said so many times. The Prime Minister too has
repeated this time and again. And they never
investigate what is on the internet unless it is to
investigate those running the website with intent to
take action against the webmaster or writer. And an
anonymous website, like the one that revealed the
Deputy Minister’s corrupt act, is never given the time
of day, let alone taken seriously.

But in this particular case they are taking it
seriously, notwithstanding the fact it is an anonymous
website and no police report has been lodged. The
Deputy Minister suspects that the website was set up
by the police themselves and he is boiling mad. But no
one really knows who set it up so one can only
suspect. The Anti-Corruption Agency then called the
Deputy Minister in for interrogation. But he is not
scared. In fact he is very angry, especially because
the Prime Minister did not protect him and allowed
this to happen. No doubt the ACA can always announce
that they have not found any evidence that the Deputy
Minister had committed a crime. But the fact that he
is being investigated and interrogated is bad enough
to cast doubt on his innocence.

The Deputy Minister then turned the tables on the ACA
interrogators. If they pursue the corruption case
against him then he is going to reveal that Kalimullah
and Khairy gave him RM1 million to fix up Mahathir in
the Kubang Pasu division election. If he goes down he
is not going to go down alone. He will take Abdullah
with him. He will reveal that Abdullah was behind the
effort to sabotage Mahathir. This is a breach of the
party Constitution and the party Code of Ethics.
Abdullah can be suspended or sacked from the party.
And Abdullah will then have to resign or would
automatically lose his job as Prime Minister of
Malaysia.

But the worst is not over. There is still more. Cold
sweat broke out on the foreheads of those who
initially thought the Deputy Minister was headed for
doom when he revealed that the amount was actually not
RM5.5 million but more than that. The RM5.5 million
was only for the three Chinese underworld bosses in
Sungai Renggam. There was another amount of RM7
million which was the bribe to release an even bigger
underworld boss, the boss of bosses. This underworld
boss, Datuk K, is well known in Kuala Lumpur and is
the owner of ‘S’. He controls all the prostitution,
illegal gambling, loan sharking, and much, much more.

The trouble with Datuk K is he likes to boast to all
and sundry, especially when he has had a bit too much
to drink. In the 2004 General Election he personally
met the Prime Minister to hand over a RM20 million
cash donation to help fund the election. So he now has
immunity. He bought his immunity for RM20 million
cash. And the man who brought him to meet the Prime
Minister was the one-time MCA Youth leader, another
Datuk K. And we all know that the MCA has links with
the underworld, as do Umno and the MIC. So he is not
scared of the police. He has the Prime Minister and
the MCA in his pocket.

Soon enough the IGP got to hear about Datuk K boasting
to all and sundry that he is untouchable and that the
police cannot do a thing about him. So the IGP showed
him who is the boss and arrested him. And this made
Datuk K mad as hell. He had bought protection. How
come they now arrest him? No sooner was he behind bars
and even before they could lock the cell door his
underworld empire breaks out into a power struggle.
One of his young lieutenants gets assassinated in the
fashion of Al Capone’s Chicago. Datuk K cannot remain
behind bars. Every day off the streets is costing him
millions. And if his empire breaks up beyond repair he
will never be able to put it back together again. He
needs to get out, and get out fast.

Datuk K sends an emissary to meet the Prime Minister’s
son, Kamal. A price is negotiated. The figure of RM7
million is agreed upon. Kamal gets his brother-in-law,
Khairy, to get the job done. The Deputy Minister is
summoned. It is a three-way deal. The money will be
shared equally three ways. Datuk K is allowed back on
the street. And the Deputy Minister informs his
executioners that this is the story that will emerge.
Do they still want to hang him out to dry? He will not
go down alone. The Prime Minister will go down with
him. They will now have to declare that there is no
case. Case closed.

Abdullah now has a knife at Najib’s throat. Mahathir
in turn has a knife at Abdullah’s throat. It is a
Mexican stand-off. Najib’s throat can get slit any
time. But Abdullah too will have his throat slit in
the process.

Whatever it may be, while we wait to see who makes the
first move, Najib may have to go as early as July if
he wants to stay a free man. For sure he cannot stay
on as Deputy Prime Minister. But Abdullah too may not
be able to stay on as Prime Minister in light of the
crimes he committed. Thus far the only evidence
against Abdullah is that he chaired the Umno Supreme
Council meeting that made the decision to sabotage
Mahathir and that the Minutes of the meeting was
doctored with three pages expunged to erase the
evidence. But if the Deputy Minister of Internal
Security testifies that Kalimullah and Khairy paid him
RM1 million to fix Mahathir up then Abdullah is dead
meat. Then there is the matter of the bribes to
release the underworld bosses and the RM20 million
Abdullah received from the underworld boss of bosses
in 2004.

All the ACA and police need to do now is pressure the
Deputy Minister on the corruption case involving the
Chinese underworld bosses. If he can’t take the heat
he will turn on Abdullah and reveal the episode of the
RM1 million, the RM5.5 million, the RM7 million and
the RM20 million. That will end Abdullah’s career and
Malaysia will see a new Prime Minister. And who will
this new Prime Minister be? Will it be Najib? Well,
maybe not Najib. Malaysia Today knows who this new
Prime Minister might be. But then why should we tell.
We may, I repeat, may reveal this in time. But then
again we may not. Anyway, stay tuned. You might get
lucky.




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