In Parlaiment today, Minister Nazri denied there is selective prosecution in response to questions regarding the arrest of controversial ex-Perlis mufti Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin. He also defended the MACC pointing out that the body was colur blind when carrying out its duties. And to prove his point, he pointed out that 12 men from the ruling coalition had been arrested compared to only one from the opposition. Someone ought to advise this minister to look before he leaps. He has now admitted that there are more corrupted people in the ruling coalition than in the opposition. So we were right all along. He also admitted that in the past, many things could happen and be hidden. Way to go man! More of this kind of admission, not only he himself, but the whole BN government ministers will have to hide their faces in shame.
And as for his denial in selective prosecution, just answer one simple question, Nazri. Why was Teoh Boon Hock subject to torturous interrogation over a meagre sum of RM2400 while former CM Toyo didn’t even blink over his RM24 million mansion interrogation? Until you can answer this, don’t you dare say that there is no selective prosecution.
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