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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng's arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). "The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng," MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua Cuba cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project? This is a very clear lie. The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang's undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal. Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are...
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the "Penang City of Dreams" luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started. Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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Nobita Miscalculate Again... And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world's greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What's new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What's new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country's assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay...
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
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NAMES AND TIMELINES.... #honour #WeRemember #shouldertoshoulder #freedom #liberty #educationforall #equality - Canada’s 158 fallen and brought home #HighwayOfHeroes
Remembering Canada's son's and daughters.... and all those beautiful Canadian children we have lost..... and to our 6,000 wounded.... we got your backs.... of that you can be sure.... no political games on this one... we will ensure it gets fixed... and fast..... God bles you all.- and all our Nato Coalition Sons and Daughters from 47 countries.... we are still here.... each and every day.. 158 Canadian soldiers, two aid workers, one journalist and one diplomat have been killed since the Canadian military deployed to Afghanistan in early 2002. CANADA:       Timeline: Death toll in Afghanistan 2013 Master Corporal Byron Garth Greff Age: 28 Deceased: October 29, 2011 Unit: 3rd Battalion Princess Patricias's Canadian Light Infantry Hometown: Swift Current, Saskatchewan Incident: Improvised explosive device, Kabul, Afghanistan Deceased: June     Francis Roy Deceased: May 27, 2011: Bombardier Karl Manning; Hometown: 5th Régiment d'artillerie légère du Canada of the 1er Royal 22e Régiment Battle GroupIncident: Non combat related Deceased: March 28, 2011: Corporal Yannick Scherrer : 24 of Montreal, Quebec: 1st Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment, based in CFB Valcartier in Quebec: Yannick's First tour,Nakhonay, southwest of Kandahar City Deceased: December 18, 2010: Corporal Steve Martin -Age: 24-Hometown: St-Cyrille-de-Wendover (Québec)-Unit: 3e Bataillon, Royal 22e Régiment-Incident: Improvised explosive device, Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan. Deceased  February 10, 2010- at home but still on active duty to Afghanistan- Captain Francis (Frank) Cecil Paul to the official list of Canadian Forces (CF) casualties sustained in support of the mission in Afghanistan.  Capt Paul died in Canada last February while on leave from Kandahar. Deceased: August 30, 2010  Corporal Brian Pinksen, Age: 21, Hometown: Corner Brook , Newfoundland and Labrador ,Unit: 2nd Battalion , Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Incident: Improvised explosive device, Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan. Deceased: July 20, 2010 Sapper Brian Collier Age: 24 Hometown: Bradford, Ontariom Unit: 1 Combat Engineer Regiment Incident: Improvised explosive device, Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan Deceased: June 26, 2010 Master Corporal Kristal Giesebrecht Age: 34 Hometown:Wallaceburg, Ontario.Unit: 1 Canadian Field Hospital Incident: Improvised explosive device, Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan Deceased: June 26, 2010 Private Andrew Miller Age: 21 Hometown: Sudbury, Ontario Unit: 2 Field Ambulance Incident: Improvised explosive device, Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan. Deceased: June 21, 2010 Sergeant James Patrick MacNeil Age: 29 Hometown: Glace Bay, Nova Scotia  Unit: 2 Combat Engineer Regiment Incident: Improvised explosive device, Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan. Deceased: June 6, 2010 Sergeant Martin Goudreault Age: 35 Hometown: Sudbury, Ontario Unit: 1 Combat Engineer Regiment Incident: Improvised explosive device, Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan. Deceased: May 24, 2010Trooper Larry Rudd Age: 26 Hometown: Brantford, Ontario Unit: Royal Canadian Dragoons Incident: Improvised explosive device, southwest of Kandahar City, Afghanistan. Deceased: May 18, 2010Colonel Geoff Parker Age: 42 Hometown: Oakville, Ont.Unit: Land Forces Central Area Headquarters Incident: Suicide bomber, Kabul, Afghanistan May 13 Pte. Kevin Thomas McKay, 24, was killed by a homemade landmine while on a night patrol near the village of Nakhoney, 15 southwest of Kandahar City. May 3 Petty Officer Second Class Douglas Craig Blake, 37, was on foot with other soldiers around 4:30 p.m. Monday near the Sperwan Ghar base in Panjwaii district when an improvised explosive device detonated. Apr 11 Private Tyler William Todd, 26, originally from Kitchener, Ont., was killed when he stepped on an improvised explosive device while taking part in a foot patrol in the district of Dand, about eight kilometres southwest of Kandahar City. Mar 20 Corporal Darren James Fitzpatrick, a 21-year-old infantryman from Prince George, B.C., succumbed to wounds received from a roadside bomb that detonated during a joint Canadian-Afghan mission 25 kilometres west of Kandahar City. Feb. 12 Corporal Joshua Caleb Baker, a 24-year-old Edmonton-based soldier died in an explosion during a "routine" training exercise at a range four kilometres north of Kandahar City. Jan. 16 Sergeant John Wayne Faught, a 44-year-old section commander from Delta Company, 1 Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry of Edmonton. Faught was killed when a land mine exploded underneath him while he led a foot patrol near the village of Nakhoney, about 15 kilometres southwest of Kandahar City. 2009 Dec. 30 Private Garrett William Chidley, 21, of Cambridge, Ont.; Corporal Zachery McCormack, 21, of Edmonton; Sergeant George Miok, 28, of Edmonton; Sergeant Kirk Taylor, 28, of Yarmouth, N.S.; and Canwest journalist Michelle Lang of Calgary. All were killed when a massive homemade land mine blew up under the light-armoured vehicle that was carrying them on a muddy dirt road on Kandahar City's southern outskirts. Dec. 23 Lieut. Andrew Richard Nuttall, 30, originally from Prince Rupert, B.C., was serving with the Edmonton-based 1st Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. died when a homemade bomb detonated as he led a foot patrol in the dangerous Panjwaii district southwest of Kandahar City. Oct. 30 Sapper Steven Marshall, 24, a combat engineer with the 11th Field Squadron, 1st Combat Engineer Regiment had been in Afghanistan less than one week when he stepped on a homemade landmine while on patrol in Panjwaii District about 10 kilometres southwest of Kandahar City. Oct. 28 Lt. Justin Garrett Boyes, 26, from the Edmonton-based, 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry was killed by a homemade bomb planted while on patrol with Afghan National Police near Kandahar City. Sep. 17 Private Jonathan Couturier, 23, of Loretteville, Que., with the 2nd Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment, died when an armoured vehicle struck an improvised explosive device about 25 kilometres southwest of Kandahar City in Panjwaii district. Eleven other soldiers suffered slight injuries. Sep. 13 An armoured vehicle struck an improvised explosive device near Kandahar City, killing Pte. Patrick Lormand, 21. Four other soldiers from 2nd Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment received minor injuries in the blast. Sep. 6: Major Yannick Pepin, 36, of Victoriaville, Que., commander of the 51st Field Engineers Squadron of the 5th Combat Engineers, and Cpl. Jean-Francois Drouin, 31, of Quebec City, who served with the same unit, were killed and five other Canadians were injured when their armoured vehicle struck an improvised explosive device in Dand District, southwest of Kandahar City. Aug 1: Sapper Matthieu Allard, 21, and his close friend, Cpl. Christian Bobbitt, 23, were killed near Kandahar City by an improvised explosive device when they got off their armoured vehicle to examine damage to another vehicle in their resupply convoy that had been hit by another IED. Both men served with the 5th Combat Engineers Regiment from Valcartier, Que. Jul 16: Private Sebastien Courcy, 26, of St. Hyacinthe, Que., with the Quebec-based Royal 22nd Regiment was killed when he fell from "a piece of high ground" during a combat operation in the Panjwaii District. Jul. 6: Two Canadian soldiers were killed in southern Afghanistan when the Griffon helicopter they were aboard crashed during a mission. Master Cpl. Pat Audet, 38, from the 430 tactical helicopter squadron; and Cpl. Martin Joannette, 25, from the third battalion of the Royal 22nd Regiment, both based in Valcartier, Que. Jul. 4: Master Cpl. Charles-Philippe Michaud, 28, died in a Quebec City hospital from injuries he sustained after stepping on a landmine while on foot patrol June 23. Jul. 3: Corporal Nicholas Bulger, 30, hailed from Peterborough, Ont., and was with the Edmonton-based 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. The convoy which transports Canada's top soldier in Afghanistan hit a roadside bomb, killing Bulger who was a member of the general's tactical team and injuring five others. Jun. 14: Corporal Martin Dubé, 35, from Quebec City, Quebec with the 5 Combat Engineer Regiment killed by an improvised explosive device, in the Panjwayi District of Afghanistan. Jun. 8: Private Alexandre Péloquin, 20, of Brownsburg-Chatham, Quebec with 3rd Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment. Was killed by an improvised explosive device, Panjwayi District, Afghanistan. Apr. 23: Major Michelle Mendes, based in Ottawa, Ont. was found dead in her room at the Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan. Apr. 13: Trooper Karine Blais, 21, with the 12th Armoured Regiment based in Val Cartier, Que., was killed in action when her vehicle was hit by a homemade bomb. Mar. 20: Master Cpl. Scott Vernelli of the 1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, and Pte. Tyler Crooks of 3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, died when they were hit by an IED while on a foot patrol in western Zahri District as part of Operation Jaley. An Afghan interpreter was also killed. Five other soldiers from November Company were wounded as was another Afghan interpreter. About two hours later, Trooper Jack Bouthillier and Trooper Corey Hayes from a reconnaissance squadron of the Petawawa-based Royal Canadian Dragoons died when their armoured vehicle struck an IED in Shah Wali Khot District about 20 kilometres northeast of Kandahar. Three other Dragoons were wounded in the same blast. Mar. 8: Trooper Marc Diab, 22, with the Royal Canadian Dragoons based in Petawawa was killed by a roadside bomb north of Kandahar City. Mar. 3: Warrant Officer Dennis Raymond Brown, a reservist from The Lincoln and Welland Regiment, based in St. Catharines, Ont., Cpl. Dany Olivier Fortin from the 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron at 3 Wing, based in Bagotville, Que., and Cpl. Kenneth Chad O'Quinn, from 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signals Squadron, in Petawawa, Ont., were killed when an IED detonated near their armoured vehicle northwest of Kandahar. Jan. 31: Sapper Sean Greenfield, 25, was killed when and IED hit his armoured vehicle while driving in the Zhari district, west of Kandahar. He was with the 2 Combat Engineer Regiment based in Petawawa. Jan. 7: Trooper Brian Richard Good, 42, died when the armoured vehicle he was traveling in was struck by an improvised explosive devise, or IED. Three other soldiers were injured in the blast, which occurred around 8 a.m. in the Shahwali Kot district, about 35 kilometres north of Kandahar City. 2008 Dec. 27: Warrant Officer Gaetan Joseph Maxime Roberge and Sgt. Gregory John Kruse died in a bomb blast while they were conducting a security patrol in the Panjwaii district, west of Kandahar City. Their Afghan interpreter and a member of the Afghan National Army were also killed. Three other Canadian soldiers were injured in the blast. Dec. 26: Private Michael Bruce Freeman, 28, was killed after his armoured vehicle was struck by an explosive device in the Zhari dessert, west of Kandahar City. Three other soldiers were injured in the blast. Dec. 13: Three soldiers were killed by an IED west of Kandahar City after responding to reports of people planting a suspicious object. Cpl. Thomas James Hamilton, 26, Pte. John Michael Roy Curwin, 26, and Pte. Justin Peter Jones, 21, members of 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment from CFB Gagetown, N.B., died. Dec. 5: An IED kills W.O. Robert Wilson, 38, Cpl. Mark McLaren, 23, and Pte. Demetrios Diplaros, 25, all members of the 1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment based in Petawawa, Ont. All three are from Ontario - Keswick, Peterborough and Scarborough respectively. Sep. 7: Sergeant Prescott (Scott) Shipway, 36, was killed by an IED just days away from completing his second tour of Afghanistan and on the same day the federal election is called. Shipway, a section commander with 2nd battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry based out of Winnipeg, was killed in the Panjwaii district. He is from Saskatchewan. Sep. 3: Corporals Andrew (Drew) Grenon, 23, of Windsor, Ont., and Mike Seggie, 21, of Winnipeg and Pte. Chad Horn, 21, of Calgary, infantrymen with the 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry from CFB Shilo, where killed in a Taliban ambush. Five other soldiers were injured in the attack. Aug. 20: Three combat engineers attached to 2nd Battalion Batallion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in Edmonton are killed by an IED in Zhari district. Sgt. Shawn Eades, 34, of Hamilton, Ont., Cpl. Dustin Roy Robert Joseph Wasden,25, of the Spiritwood, Sask., area, and Sapper Stephan John Stock, 25, of Campbell River, B.C. A fourth soldier was seriously injured. Aug. 13: Jacqueline Kirk and Shirley Case, who were in Afghanistan with the International Rescue Committee, died in Afghanistan's Logar province after the car they were riding in was ambushed. Kirk, 40, was a dual British-Canadian citizen from Outremont, Que. Case, 30, was from Williams Lake, B.C. Aug. 11: Master Cpl. Erin Doyle, 32, of Kamloops, B.C., an Edmonton-based soldier of 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, was killed in a firefight in Panjwaii district. Aug. 9: Master Cpl. Josh Roberts, 29, a native of Saskatchewan and a member of 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry based in Shilo, Man., died during a firefight involving a private security company in the Zhari district, west of Kandahar City. The death is under investigation. Jul. 18: Corporal James Hayward Arnal of Winnipeg, an infantryman with 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, was rushed from the patrol in the volatile Panjwaii district to Kandahar Airfield, where he died from his injuries sustained from an IED. Jul. 5: Private Colin William Wilmot, a medic with 1 Field Ambulance and attached to 2nd Battalion Batallion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry from Edmonton, stepped on an IED while on foot patrol in the Panjwaii district. Jul. 4: Corporal Brendan Anthony Downey died at Camp Mirage in an undisclosed country in the Arabian Peninsula of non-combat injuries. He was in his quarters at the time. Downey, 36, was a military police officer with 17 Wing Detachment, Dundurn, Sask. Jun. 7: Captain Jonathan Sutherland Snyder, a member of 1 Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry based in Edmonton, died after falling into a well while on a security patrol in the Zhari district. Jun. 3: Captain Richard Leary, 32, was killed when his patrol came under small arms fire while on foot patrol west of Kandahar City. Leary, "Stevo" to his friends, and a member of 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, was based at CFB Shilo, Man. May 6: Corporal Michael Starker of the 15 Field Ambulance was fatally wounded during a foot patrol in the Pashmul region of the Afghanistan's Zhari district. Starker, 36, was a Calgary paramedic on his second tour in Afghanistan. He was part of a civil-military co-operation unit that did outreach in local villages. Another soldier, who was not identified, was wounded in the incident. Apr. 4: Private Terry John Street, of Surrey, B.C., and based with 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in Shilo, Man., was killed when his armoured vehicle hit an improvised explosive device to the southwest of Kandahar City. Mar. 16: Sergeant Jason Boyes of Napanee, Ont., based with 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in Shilo, Man., was killed when he steps on a buried explosive device while on foot patrol in the Zangabad region in Panjwaii District. Mar. 11: Bombardier Jeremie Ouellet, 22, of Matane, Que., died in his quarters at Kandahar Airfield. He was with the 1st Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. His death is under investigation by the National Investigative Service. Mar. 2: Trooper Michael Yuki Hayakaze, 25, of Edmonton was killed by an IED just days before his tour was scheduled to end. He was in a vehicle about 45 kilometres west of the Kandahar base. He was a member of the Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians). Jan. 23: Sapper Etienne Gonthier, 21, of St-George-de-Beauce, Que., and based with 5e Regiment du genie de combat in Val Cartier, Que. was killed and two others wounded in an incident involving a roadside bomb. Jan. 15: Trooper Richard Renaud from Alma, Que., was killed and a second Canadian soldier was injured when their armoured vehicle hit a roadside bomb Tuesday in Kandahar's Zhari district. Renaud, 26, of the 12eme Regiment blinde du Canada in Valcartier, Que., and three other soldiers were on a routine patrol in the Arghandab region, about 10 Kilometres north of Kandahar City, when their Coyote reconnaissance vehicle struck the improvised explosive device. Jan. 6: Corporal Eric Labbe, 31, of Rimouski, Que., and W.O. Hani Massouh died when their light armoured vehicle rolled over in Zhari district. 2007 Dec. 30: Gunner Jonathan Dion, 27, a gunner from Val d'Or, Que., died and four others were injured after their armoured vehicle hit a roadside bomb in Zhari district. Nov. 17: Corporal Nicholas Raymond Beauchamp, of the 5th Field Ambulance, and Pte. Michel Levesque, of the Royal 22nd Regiment, both based in Valcartier, Que., were killed when a roadside bomb exploded near their LAV-III armoured vehicle in Zhari district. Sep. 25: Corporal Nathan Hornburg, 24, of the Kings Own Calgary Regiment, was killed by mortar fire while trying to repair the track of a Leopard tank during an operation in the Panjwaii district. Aug. 29: Major Raymond Ruckpaul, serving at the NATO coalition headquarters in Kabul, died after being found shot in his room. ISAF and Canadian officials have said they had not ruled out suicide, homicide or accident as the cause of death. Ruckpaul was an armoured officer based at the NATO Allied Land Component Command Headquarters in Heidelberg, Germany. His hometown and other details have not been released. Aug. 22: Two Canadian soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb. M.W.O. Mario Mercier of 2nd Battalion Batallion, Royal 22nd Regiment, based in Valcartier, Que., and Master Cpl. Christian Duchesne, a member of Fifth Ambulance de campagne, also based in Valcartier, died when the vehicle they were in struck a suspected mine, approximately 50 kilometres west of Kandahar City during Operation EAGLE EYE. An Afghan interpreter was also killed and a third soldier and two Radio Canada journalists were injured. Aug. 19: Private Simon Longtin, 23, died when the LAV-III armoured vehicle he was travelling in struck an improvised explosive device. Jul. 4: Six Canadian soldiers were killed when a roadside bomb hit their vehicle. The dead are Capt. Matthew Johnathan Dawe, Cpl. Cole Bartsch, Cpl. Jordan Anderson and Pte. Lane Watkins, all of 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, based in Edmonton, and Master Cpl. Colin Bason, a reservist from The Royal Westminster Regiment and Capt. Jefferson Clifford Francis of 1 Royal Canadian Horse Artillery based in Shilo Man. Jun. 20: Three soldiers from 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, died when their vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device. Sgt. Christos Karigiannis, Cpl. Stephen Bouzane, 26, and Pte. Joel Wiebe, 22 were on a re-supply mission, travelling between two checkpoints in an open, all-terrain vehicle, not an armoured vehicle. Jun. 11: Trooper Darryl Caswell, 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian Dragoons, was killed by a roadside bomb that blew up near the vehicle hewas travelling in, while on patrol about 40 minutes north of Kandahar city. He was part of a resupply mission. May 30: Master Cpl. Darrell Jason Priede, a combat cameraman, died when an American helicopter he was aboard crashed in Afghanistan's volatile Helmand province, reportedly after being shot at by Taliban fighters. Priede was from CFB Gagetown in New Brunswick. May 25: Corporal Matthew McCully, a signals operator from 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signals Squadron, based at Petawawa, Ont., was killed while on foot patrol and another soldier was injured when a roadside bomb exploded near them during a major operation to clear out Taliban. The soldier, a member of the mentorship and liaison team, is believed to have stepped on an improvised explosive device. Apr. 18: Master Cpl. Anthony Klumpenhouwer, 25, a special forces member, died from injuries sustained in an accidental fall from a communications tower in Kandahar, Afghanistan. It is the first death of a special forces member while on duty in Afghanistan. Apr. 11: Master Cpl. Allan Stewart, 30, and Trooper Patrick Pentland, 23, were killed by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan. Both men were members of the Royal Canadian Dragoons based at CFB Petawawa, Ont. Apr. 8: Six Canadian soldiers died in southern Afghanistan as a result of injuries sustained when the vehicle they were travelling in hit an explosive device. Sgt. Donald Lucas, Cpl. Aaron E. Williams, Cpl. Brent Poland, Pte. Kevin Vincent Kennedy, Pte. David Robert Greenslade, 2nd Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment, based in Gagetown, N.B. were killed in the blast. Cpl. Christopher Paul Stannix, a reservist from the Princess Louise Fusiliers, based in Halifax, also died. One other soldier was seriously injured. Mar. 6: Corporal Kevin Megeney, 25, a reservist from Stellarton, N.S., died in an accidental shooting. He was shot through the chest and left lung. Megeney went to Afghanistan in the fall as a volunteer with 1st Batallion, Nova Scotia Highlanders Militia. 2006 Nov. 27: Two Canadian soldiers were killed on the outskirts of Kandahar when a suicide car bomber attacked a convoy of military vehicles. Cpl. Albert Storm, 36, of Niagara Falls, Ont., and Chief Warrant Officer Robert Girouard, 46, from Bouctouche, N.B., were members of the Royal Canadian Regiment based in Petawawa, Ont. They were in an armoured personnel carrier that had just left the Kandahar Airfield base when a vehicle approached and detonated explosives. Oct. 14: Sergeant Darcy Tedford and Pte. Blake Williamson from 1st Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment in Petawawa, Ont., were killed and three others wounded after troops in Kandahar province came under attack by Taliban insurgents wielding rocket propelled grenades and mortars, according to media reports. The troops were trying to build a road in the region when the ambush attack occurred. Oct. 7: Trooper Mark Andrew Wilson, a member of the Royal Canadian Dragoons of Petawawa, Ont., died after a roadside bomb or IED exploded under a Nyala armoured vehicle. Wilson was a gunner in the Nyala vehicle. The blast occurred in the Pashmul region of Afghanistan. Oct. 3: Corporal Robert Thomas James Mitchell and Sgt. Craig Paul Gillam were killed in an attack in southern Afghanistan as they worked to clear a route for a future road construction project. Both were members of the Petawawa, Ont.-based Royal Canadian Dragoons. Sep. 29: Private Josh Klukie was killed by an improvised explosive device while he was conducting a foot patrol in a farm field in the Panjwaii district. Klukie, of Thunder Bay, Ont., was serving in the First Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment. Sep. 18: Four soldiers were killed when a suicide bomber riding a bicycle detonated explosives in the Panjwaii area. Cpl. Shane Keating, Cpl. Keith Morley and Pte. David Byers, 22, all members of 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry from Shilo, Man., and Cpl. Glen Arnold, a member of 2 Field Ambulance, from Petawawa, Ont., were killed in the attack that wounded several others. Sep. 4: Private Mark Anthony Graham, a member of 1st Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment, based at CFB Petawawa, Ont., killed and dozens of others wounded in a friendly fire incident involving an American A-10 Warthog aircraft. Graham was a Canadian Olympic team member in 1992, when he raced as a member of the 4 x 400 metre relay team. Sep. 3: Four Canadian soldiers - W.O. Richard Francis Nolan, W.O. Frank Robert Mellish, Sgt. Shane Stachnik and Pte. William Jonathan James Cushley, all based at CFB Petawawa, west of Ottawa, were killed as insurgents disabled multiple Canadian vehicles with small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades. Nine other Canadians were wounded in the fighting that killed an estimated 200 Taliban members. Aug. 22: Corporal David Braun, a recently arrived soldier with 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, was killed by a suicide bomber outside the gates of Camp Nathan Smith in Kandahar City. The soldier, in his 20s, was a native of Raymore, Sask. Three other Canadian soldiers were injured in the afternoon attack. Aug. 11: Corporal Andrew James Eykelenboom died during an attack by a suicide bomber on a Canadian convoy that was resupplying a forward fire base south of Kandahar near the border with Pakistan. A medic with the 1st Field Ambulance based in Edmonton, he was in his mid-20s and had been in the Canadian Forces for four years. Aug. 9: Master Cpl. Jeffrey Scott Walsh, based out of Shilo, Man., with 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, was shot in a friendly fire incident, just days after arriving in Kandahar to begin his tour of duty. He arrived in Kandahar less than a week earlier. Aug. 5: Master Cpl. Raymond Arndt of the Edmonton-based Loyal Edmonton Regiment was killed when a G-Wagon making a supply run collided with a civilian truck. Three other Loyal Edmonton Regiment soldiers were also injured in the crash. Aug. 3: Corporal Christopher Jonathan Reid, based in Edmonton with the 1st Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, was killed in a roadside bomb attack. Later the same day, Sgt. Vaughn Ingram, Cpl. Bryce Jeffrey Keller and Pte. Kevin Dallaire were killed by a rocket-propelled grenade as they took on militants around an abandoned school near Pashmul. Six other Canadian soldiers were injured in the attack. Jul. 22: A suicide bomber blew himself up in Kandahar, killing two Canadian soldiers and wounding eight more; the slain soldiers were Cpl. Francisco Gomez, an anti-armour specialist from the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in Edmonton, who was driving the Bison armoured vehicle targeted by the bomber's vehicle, and Cpl. Jason Patrick Warren of the Black Watch in Montreal. Jul. 9: Corporal Anthony Joseph Boneca, a reservist with the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment based in Thunder Bay, Ont., was killed as Canadian military and Afghan security forces were pushing through an area west of Kandahar City that had been a hotbed of Taliban activity. May 17: Captain Nichola Goddard, a combat engineer with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery and Canada's first female combat death, was killed during battle against Taliban forces in the Panjwaii region, 24 kilometres west of Kandahar. Apr. 22: Four soldiers were killed when their armoured vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb near Gombad, north of Kandahar. They were Cpl. Matthew Dinning, stationed at Petawawa, Ont.; Bombardier Myles Mansell, based in Victoria; Lieut. William Turner, stationed in Edmonton, and Cpl. Randy Payne of CFB Wainwright, Alta. Mar. 28-29: Private Robert Costall was killed in a firefight with Taliban insurgents in the desert north of Kandahar. A U.S. soldier and a number of Afghan troops also died and three Canadians were wounded. Costall was a member of 1st Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, based in Edmonton. An American inquiry, made public in the summer of 2007, determined Costall was killed by friendly fire. Mar. 5: Master Cpl. Timothy Wilson of Grande Prairie, Alta., succumbed to injuries suffered in the LAV III crash on March 2 in Afghanistan. Wilson died in hospital in Germany. Mar. 2: Corporal Paul Davis died and six others were injured when their LAV III collided with a civilian taxi just west of Kandahar during a routine patrol. The soldiers were with 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Jan. 15: Diplomat Glyn Berry was killed and three soldiers injured by a suicide bomber in Kandahar. They were patrolling in a G Wagon. 2005 Nov. 24: Private Braun Scott Woodfield, Royal Canadian Regiment, was killed in a traffic accident involving his light-armoured vehicle (LAV III) northeast of Kandahar. Three others soldiers suffered serious injuries. 2004 Jan. 27: Corporal Jamie Murphy died and three soldiers were injured by a suicide bomber while patrolling near Camp Julien in an Iltis jeep. All were members of the Royal Canadian Regiment. 2003 Oct. 2: Sergeant Robert Alan Short and Cpl. Robbie Christopher Beerenfenger were killed and three others injured when their Iltis jeep struck a roadside bomb outside Camp Julien near Kabul. They were from 3rd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment. 2002 Apr. 18: Sergeant Marc Leger, Cpl. Ainsworth Dyer, Pte. Richard Green and Pte. Nathan Smith were killed by friendly fire when an American fighter jet dropped a laser-guided 225-kilogram bomb on the soldiers during a training exercise near Kandahar. All served with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
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uncutvenus · 4 years
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng's arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). "The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng," MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project?
This is a very clear lie.
The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang's undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal.
Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are...
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the "Penang City of Dreams" luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started.
Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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via GIPHY
Nobita Miscalculate Again... And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world's greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What's new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What's new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country's assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay...
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
source https://thetheoritical.blogspot.com/2020/08/we-have-found-penang-undersea-tunnel.html
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dearluce · 4 years
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng's arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). "The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng," MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project?
This is a very clear lie.
The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang's undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal.
Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are...
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the "Penang City of Dreams" luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started.
Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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via GIPHY
Nobita Miscalculate Again... And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world's greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What's new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What's new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country's assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay...
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
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targetscissors · 4 years
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng's arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). "The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng," MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project?
This is a very clear lie.
The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang's undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal.
Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are...
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the "Penang City of Dreams" luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started.
Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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via GIPHY
Nobita Miscalculate Again... And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world's greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What's new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What's new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country's assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay...
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
source https://thetheoritical.blogspot.com/2020/08/we-have-found-penang-undersea-tunnel.html
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checkerboardom · 4 years
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng's arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). "The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng," MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project?
This is a very clear lie.
The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang's undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal.
Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are...
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the "Penang City of Dreams" luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started.
Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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via GIPHY
Nobita Miscalculate Again... And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world's greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What's new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What's new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country's assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay...
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
source https://thetheoritical.blogspot.com/2020/08/we-have-found-penang-undersea-tunnel.html
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng's arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). "The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng," MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project?
This is a very clear lie.
The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang's undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal.
Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are...
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the "Penang City of Dreams" luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started.
Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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Nobita Miscalculate Again... And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world's greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What's new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What's new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country's assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay...
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
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The Foilies 2019
Recognizing the year’s worst in government transparency
The cause of government transparency finally broke through to the popular zeitgeist this year. It wasn’t an investigative journalism exposé or a civil rights lawsuit that did it, but a light-hearted sitcom about a Taiwanese American family set in Orlando, Florida, in the late 1990s.
In a January episode of ABC’s Fresh Off the Boat, the Huang family’s two youngest children—overachievers Evan and Emery—decide if they sprint on all their homework, they’ll have time to plan their father’s birthday party.
“Like the time we knocked out two English papers, a science experiment, and built the White House out of sugar cubes,” Evan said. “It opened up our Sunday for filing Freedom of Information requests.”
“They may not have figured out who shot JFK,” Emery added. “But we will.”
The eldest child, teenage slacker Eddie, concluded with a sage nod, “You know, once in a while, it’s good to know nerds.”
Amen to that. Around the world, nerds of all ages are using laws like the United States’ Freedom of Information Act (and state-level equivalent laws) to pry free secrets and expose the inner workings of our democracy. Each year, open government advocates celebrate these heroes during Sunshine Week, an annual advocacy campaign on transparency.
But the journalists and researchers who rely on these important measures every day can’t help but smirk at the boys’ scripted innocence. Too often, government officials will devise novel and outrageous ways to reject requests for information or otherwise stymie the public’s right to know. Even today—20 years after the events set in the episode—the White House continues to withhold key documents from the Kennedy assassination files.
Since 2015, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (a nonprofit that advocates for free speech, privacy and government transparency in the digital age) has published The Foilies to recognize the bad actors who attempted to thwart the quests for truth of today’s Evans and Emerys. With these tongue-in-cheek awards, we call out attempts to block transparency, retaliation against those who exercise their rights to information, and the most ridiculous examples of incompetence by government officials who handle these public records.
The Corporate Eclipse Award - Google, Amazon, and Facebook
The Unnecessary Box Set Award - Central Intelligence Agency
The (Harlem) Shaky Grounds for Redaction Award - Federal Communications Commission
The Unreliable Narrator Award - President Donald Trump, the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. District Court Judges
The Cross-Contamination Award - Stanford Law Professor Daniel Ho
The Scanner Darkly Award - St. Joseph County Superior Court
The Cash for Crash Award - Michigan State Police
The Bartering with Extremists Award - California Highway Patrol
The Preemptive Shredding Award - Inglewood Police Department
The What the Swat? Award - Nova Scotia and Halifax Law Enforcement
The Outrageous Fee Request of the Year - City of Seattle
The Intern Art Project Award - Vermont Gov. Phil Scott
The Least Transparent Employer Award - U.S. Department of Justice
The Clawback Award - The Broward County School Board
The Wrong Way to Plug a Leak Award -  City of Greenfield, California
If it Looks like a Duck Award - Brigham Young University Police
The Insecure Security Check Award - U.S. Postal Service
The Corporate Eclipse Award - Google, Amazon, and Facebook
Sunshine laws? Tech giants think they can just blot those out with secretive contracts. But two nonprofit groups—Working Partnerships and the First Amendment Coalition—are fighting this practice in California by suing the city of San Jose over an agreement with Google that prevents city officials from sharing the public impacts of development deals, circumventing the California Public Records Act.
Google’s proposed San Jose campus is poised to have a major effect on the city’s infrastructure, Bloomberg reported. Yet, according to the organization’s lawsuit, records analyzing issues of public importance such as traffic impacts and environmental compliance were among the sorts of discussions Google demanded be made private under their non-disclosure agreements.
And it’s not just Google using these tactics. An agreement between Amazon and Virginia includes a provision that the state will give the corporate giant—which is placing a major campus in the state—a heads-up when anyone files a public records request asking for information about them. The Columbia Journalism Review reported Facebook has also used this increasingly common strategy for companies to keep cities quiet and the public in the dark about major construction projects.
The Unnecessary Box Set Award - Central Intelligence Agency
Courtesy of National Security Counselors
After suing the CIA to get access to information about Trump’s classified briefings, Kel McClahanan of the National Security Law Center was expecting the agency to send over eight agreed-upon documents.
What he was not expecting was for the files—each between three and nine pages each—-to be spread out across six separate CD-ROMs, each burned within minutes of each other, making for perhaps the most unnecessary box set in the history of the compact disc.
What makes this “extra silly,” McClanahan said, is that the CIA has previously complained about how burdensome and costly fulfilling requests can be. Yet the CIA could have easily combined several requests onto the same disc and saved themselves some time and resources. After all, a a standard CD-ROM can hold 700 MB, and all of the files took only 304 MB of space.
The (Harlem) Shaky Grounds for Redaction Award - Federal Communications Commission
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After repealing the Open Internet Order and ending net neutrality, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai doubled down on his efforts to ruin online culture. He released a cringe-inducing YouTube video titled “7 Things You Can Still Do on the Internet After Net Neutrality" that featured his own rendition of the infamous “Harlem Shake” meme. (For the uninitiated, the meme is characterized by one person subtly dancing in a room of people to Baauer’s track “Harlem Shake.” Then the bass drops and the crowd goes nuts, often with many people in costumes.)
Muckrock editor JPat Brown filed a Freedom of Information Act request for emails related to the video, but the FCC rejected the request, claiming the communications were protected “deliberative” records.
Brown appealed the decision, and the FCC responded by releasing all the email headers, while redacting the contents, claiming that anything more would cause  “foreseeable harm.” Brown did not relent, and a year later the FCC capitulated and released the unredacted emails.
“So, what did these emails contain that was so potentially damaging that it was worth risking a potential FOIA lawsuit over?” Brown writes. “Pai was curious when it was going live, and the FCC wanted to maintain a veto power over the video if they didn’t like it.” The most ridiculous redaction of all was a tiny black box in an email from the FCC media director. Once removed, all that was revealed was a single word: “OK.”
The Unreliable Narrator Award - President Donald Trump, the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. District Court Judges
When President Trump tweets attacks about the intelligence community, transparency groups and journalists often file FOIA requests (and subsequently lawsuits) seeking the documents that underpin his claims. The question that often comes up: Do Trump’s smartphone rants break the seal of secrecy on confidential programs?
The answer seems to be no. Multiple judges have sided with Justice Department lawyers, concluding that his Twitter disclosures do not mean that the government has to confirm or deny whether records about those activities exist.
In a FOIA case seeking documents that would show whether Trump is under investigation, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said that the President’s tweets to that effect are “speculation.” Similarly, in a FOIA suit to get more information about the widely publicized dossier of potential ties between Trump and Russia, U.S. District Judge Amir Mehta said that the President’s statements are political rather than “assertions of pure fact.”
And so, whether Trump actually knows what he’s talking about remains an open question.
The Cross-Contamination Award - Stanford Law Professor Daniel Ho
One of the benefits of public records laws is they allow almost anyone—regardless of legal acumen—to force government agencies to be more transparent, usually without having to file a lawsuit.
But in Washington State, filing a public records request can put the requester at legal risk of being named in a lawsuit should someone else not want the records to be made public.
This is what happened to Sarah Schacht, a Seattle-based open government advocate and consultant. For years Schacht has used public records to advocate for better food safety rules in King County, an effort that led to the adoption of food safety placards found in restaurants in the region.
After Schacht filed another round of requests with the county health department, she received a legal threat in November 2018 from Stanford Law School professor Daniel Ho’s attorney threatening to sue her unless she abandoned her request. Apparently, Ho has been working with the health department to study the new food safety and placard regulations. He had written draft studies that he shared with the health department, making them public records.
Ho’s threat amounted to an effort to intimidate Schacht from receiving public records, probably because he had not formally published his studies first. Regardless of motive, the threat was an awful look. But even when faced with the threat, Schacht refused to abandon her request.
Fortunately, the lawsuit never materialized, and Schacht was able to receive the records. Although Ho’s threats made him look like a bully, the real bad actor in this scenario is Washington State’s public records law. The state’s top court has interpreted the law to require parties seeking to stop agencies from releasing records (sometimes called reverse-FOIA suits) to also sue the original requester along with the government agency.
The Scanner Darkly Award - St. Joseph County Superior Court
Courtesy of Jessica Huseman
ProPublica reporter Jessica Huseman has been digging deep into the child welfare system and what happens when child abuse results in death. While following up on a series of strangulations, she requested a copy of a case file from the St. Joseph County Superior Court in Indiana. Apparently, the clerk on the other end simply took the entire file and ran everything through a scanner. The problem was that the file contained a CD-ROM, and that’s not how CD-ROMs work. “Well this is the first time this had happened,” Huseman posted to Twitter, along with the blotchy black-and-white image of the top of the disc. “They scanned a CD as part of my FOI and didn’t give me its contents. Cool cool.”
The Cash for Crash Award - Michigan State Police
As tech companies experiment with autonomous vehicles on public roadways, reporters are keeping tabs on how often these cars are involved in collisions. That’s why The Information’s Matt Drange has been filing records requests for the crash data held by state agencies. Some government departments have started claiming that every line of the dataset is its own, individual record and subject to a copy fee. Our winner, the Michigan State Police, proposed to charge Drange a 25-cent fee for each of a 1.9 million-line dataset, plus $20 for a thumbdrive, for a grand total of $485,645.24, with half of it due up front.  Runners-up that quoted similar line-by-line charges include the Indiana State Police ($346,000) and the North Carolina Department of Transportation ($82,000). Meanwhile, Florida’s government released its detailed dataset at no charge at all.
The Bartering with Extremists Award - California Highway Patrol
In 2016, the Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP), an infamous neo-Nazi group, staged a demonstration at the California State Capitol. Counter-protesters fiercely opposed the demonstration, and the scene soon descended into chaos, leaving multiple people injured. When the dust settled, a member of the public (disclosure: also a co-author of this piece) filed a California Public Records Act request to obtain a copy of the permit the white nationalist group filed for its rally. The California Highway Patrol rejected the request for this normally available document, claiming it was related to a criminal investigation.
Two years later, evidence emerged during criminal proceedings that a CHP detective used the public records request as a bargaining chip in a phone call with the TWP protest leader, who was initially reluctant to provide information. The officer told him how the request might reveal his name. “We don’t have a reason to...uh...deny [the request],” the officer said according a transcript of the call. But once the organizer decided to cooperate, the officer responded, “I’m gonna suggest that we hold that or redact your name or something...uh...until this thing gets resolved.” In light of these new facts, the First Amendment Coalition filed a new request for the same document. It too was denied.
The Preemptive Shredding Award - Inglewood Police Department
In defiance of the law enforcement lobby, California legislators passed a law (SB 1421) requiring police and sheriffs to disclose officer misconduct records in response to California Public Records Act requests. These documents, often contained in personnel files, had historically been untouchable by members of the public and the press.
Almost immediately, police unions across the Golden State began to launch lawsuits to undermine these new transparency measures. But the Inglewood Police Department takes the prize for its efforts to evade scrutiny. Mere weeks before the law took effect on Jan. 1, 2019, the agency began destroying records that were set to become publicly available.
“This premise that there was an intent to beat the clock is ridiculous,” Inglewood Mayor James T Butts Jr. told the LA Times in defending the purge. We imagine Butts would find it equally ridiculous to suggest that the fact he had also been a cop for more than 30 years, including serving in Inglewood and later as police chief of Santa Monica, may have factored into his support for the destruction of records.
The What the Swat? Award - Nova Scotia and Halifax Law Enforcement
One Wednesday morning in April, 15 Halifax police officers raided the home of a teenage boy and his family. “They read us our rights and told us not to talk," his mother would later tell CBC. “They rifled through everything. They turned over mattresses, they took drawers and emptied out drawers, they went through personal papers, pictures. It was totally devastating and traumatic."
You might well wonder, what was the Jack Bauer-class threat to geo-political stability? Nothing at all: The Canadian teen had just downloaded a host of public records from openly available URLs on a government website.
At the heart of the ordeal was some seriously terrible security practices by Nova Scotia officials. The website created to host the province’s public records was designed in such a way that every request and response had a nearly identical URL and placed no technical restrictions on the public’s ability to access any of the requests. This meant that regular public records requests and individuals’ requests to access government files about them, which included private information, were all stored together and available on the internet for anyone, including Google’s webcrawler, to access. All that was necessary was changing a number identifying the request at the end of the URL.
What Nova Scotian officials should have done upon learning about leaks in their own public records website’s problems was apologize to the public, thank the teen who found these gaping holes in their digital security practices, and implement proper restrictions to protect people’s private information. They didn’t do any of that, and instead sought to improperly bring the force of Canada’s criminal hacking law down on the very person who brought the problem to light.
The whole episode—which thankfully ended with the government dropping the charges—was a chilling example of how officials will often overreact and blame innocent third parties when trying to cover up for their own failings. This horror show just happened to involve public records. Do better, Canada.
The Outrageous Fee Request of the Year - City of Seattle
When self-described transparency advocate and civic hacker Matt Chapman sent his request to Seattle seeking the email metadata from all city email addresses (from/to/BCC addresses, time, date, etc), he expected some pushback, because it does sound like an incredible amount of data to wrangle.
Seattle’s response: All the data can be yours for a measly $33 million. Officials estimated that it would take 320 years worth of staff time to review the roughly 32 million emails responsive to Chapman’s request. Oh, and they estimated charging an additional $21,600 for storage costs associated with the records. The fee request is the second highest in the history of The Foilies (the Department of Defense won in 2016 for estimating it would take $660 million to produce records on a particular computer forensic tool).
Then the city did something entirely unexpected: It revisited the fee estimate and determined that the first batch of records would cost only $1.25 to process. We get it, math is hard.
But wait—that’s not all. After paying for the batches of records with a series of $1.25 checks, Chapman received more than he ever bargained for. Rather than disclosing just the metadata for all 32 million emails, Seattle had given him the first 256 characters of every email. Those snippets included passwords, credit card numbers, and other personally identifying information.
What followed was a series of conversations between Chapman, Seattle’s lawyers, and the city’s IT folks to ensure he’d deleted the records and that the city hadn’t just breached its own data via a public records request.
Ultimately, Seattle officials in January 2018 began sending the data to Chapman once more, this time without the actual content of email messages. The whole episode doesn’t exactly inspire confidence in Seattle officials’ ability to do basic math, comply with the public records law or protect sensitive information.
The Intern Art Project Award - Vermont Gov. Phil Scott
Seattle isn’t the only city to stumble in response to Matt Chapman’s public records requests for email metadata. The Vermont governor’s office also wins for its scissor-and-glue approach to releasing electronic information.
Rather than export the email information as a spreadsheet, the Vermont governor’s office told Chapman it had five interns (three of whom were unpaid) working six hours each, literally “cutting and pasting the emails from paper copies.” Next thing Chapman knew, he had a 43-page hodgepodge collage of email headers correlating with one day’s worth of messages. The governor’s attorney told Chapman it would cost $1,200 to process three more days’ worth of emails.
Chapman pushed back and provided his own instructions on exporting the data using a computer and not, you know, scissors and glue. Sure enough, he received a 5,500-line spreadsheet a couple weeks later at no charge.
The Least Transparent Employer Award - U.S. Department of Justice
In the last few years, we’ve seen some great resignation letters from public servants, ranging from Defense Secretary James Mattis telling President Trump “It’s not me, it’s you” to former Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ forced resignation.
But the Trump DOJ seems to have had enough of the tradition and has now determined that U.S. Attorney resignation letters are private in their entirety and cannot be released under the Freedom of Information Act. Of course, civil servants should have their private information protected by their employer, but that’s precisely what redactions should be used to protect.
Past administrations have released resignation letters that are critical of executive branch leaders. The change in policy raises the question: What are departing U.S. Attorneys now saying that the government wants to hide?
The Clawback Award - The Broward County School Board
After the tragic Parkland shooting, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel went to court to force the Broward County School Board to hand over documents detailing the shooter’s education and disciplinary record. A judge agreed and ordered the release, as long as sensitive information was redacted.
But when reporters copied and pasted the file into another document, they found that the content under the redactions was still there and readable. They broke the story of how the school denied the shooter therapeutic services and alternative education accommodations, but then uploaded the school board’s report with working redactions.  
Rather than simply do better with double-checking their redactions next time, the school board struck back at the newspaper. They petitioned the court to hold the newspaper in contempt and to prevent anyone from reporting on the legally obtained information. Although the local judge didn’t issue a fine, she lambasted the paper and threatened to dictate exactly what the paper could report about the case in the future (which is itself an unconstitutional prior restraint).
The Wrong Way to Plug a Leak Award -  City of Greenfield, California
The Monterey County Weekly unexpectedly found itself in court after the city of Greenfield, California sued to keep the newspaper from publishing documents about the surprising termination of its city manager.
When Editor Sara Rubin asked the interim city manager for the complaint the outgoing city manager filed after his termination, she got nothing but crickets. But then, an envelope containing details of a potential city political scandal appeared on the doorstep of one of the paper’s columnists.
The weekly reached out to the city for comment and began preparing for its normal Wednesday print deadline. Then, the morning of publication, the paper got a call saying that they were due in court. The city sued to block publication of the documents, to have the documents returned and to have the paper reveal the identity of the leaker.
Attorney Kelly Aviles of the First Amendment Coalition gave everyone a fast lesson in the First Amendment, pointing out that the paper had every right to publish. The judge ruled in the paper’s favor, and the city ended up paying all of the Monterey County Weekly’s attorney fees.
If it Looks like a Duck Award - Brigham Young University Police
Brigham Young University’s Police Department is certified by the state,* has the powers of the state, but says that they’re not actually a part of government for purposes of the Utah transparency law.
After the Salt Lake Tribune exposed that the University punished survivors of sexual assault for coming forward and reporting, the paper tried to get records of communications between the police department and the school’s federally required sexual assault coordinator. BYU pushed back, saying that the police department is not subject to Utah’s Government Records Access and Management Act because the police department is privately funded.
This actually turns out to be a trickier legal question than you’d expect. Brigham Young University itself isn’t covered by the state law because it is a private school. But the university police force was created by an act of the Utah legislature, and the law covers entities “established by the government to carry out the public’s business.” Investigating crime and arresting people seems like the public’s business.
Last summer, a judge ruled that the police department is clearly a state agency, but the issue is now on appeal at the Utah Supreme Court. Sometime this year we should learn if the police are a part of the government or not.
*Because BYU police failed to comply with state law, and was not responsive to an internal investigation, the Utah Office of Public Safety notified the department on February 20th that the BYU police department will be stripped of its certification on September 1, 2019. The University police also plan to appeal this decision.
The Insecure Security Check Award - U.S. Postal Service
Congressional elections can turn ugly, but the opponent of newly elected U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger got a boost when the U.S. Postal Service released Spanberger’s entire personnel file, including her security clearance application, without redaction of highly sensitive personal information.
When a third party requests a person’s federal employment file without the employee’s permission, the government agency normally releases only a bare-bones record of employment dates, according to a Postal Service spokesperson. But somehow Rep. Spanberger wasn’t afforded these protections, and the Postal Service has potentially made this mistake in a “small number” of other cases this year. Security clearance applications (Form SF-86) are supposed to be analyzed and investigated by the FBI, raising questions about how the FOIA officer got the information in the first place. The Postal Service has apologized for the mistake, which they say is human error, but maybe security clearance applications should be kept just as secure as the state secrets the clearance is meant to protect.
The Foilies were compiled by Electronic Frontier Foundation Senior Investigative Researcher Dave Maass, Staff Attorney Aaron Mackey, Frank Stanton Fellow Camille Fischer, and Activist Hayley Tsukayama. Illustrations by EFF Art Director Hugh D'Andrade. For more on our work visit eff.org.
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng's arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). "The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng," MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua Cuba cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project? This is a very clear lie. The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang's undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal. Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are...
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the "Penang City of Dreams" luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started. Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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Nobita Miscalculate Again... And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world's greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What's new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What's new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country's assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay...
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng’s arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). “The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng,” MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua Cuba cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project? This is a very clear lie. The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang’s undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal. Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are…
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the “Penang City of Dreams” luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started. Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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Nobita Miscalculate Again… And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world’s greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What’s new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What’s new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country’s assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay…
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng's arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). "The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng," MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua Cuba cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project? This is a very clear lie. The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang's undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal. Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are...
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the "Penang City of Dreams" luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started. Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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via GIPHY
Nobita Miscalculate Again... And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world's greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What's new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What's new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country's assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay...
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
source https://thetheoritical.blogspot.com/2020/08/we-have-found-penang-undersea-tunnel.html
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng’s arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). “The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng,” MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua Cuba cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project? This is a very clear lie. The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang’s undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal. Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are…
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the “Penang City of Dreams” luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started. Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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via GIPHY
Nobita Miscalculate Again… And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world’s greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What’s new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What’s new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country’s assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay…
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng’s arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). “The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng,” MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua Cuba cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project? This is a very clear lie. The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang’s undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal. Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are…
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the “Penang City of Dreams” luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started. Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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via GIPHY
Nobita Miscalculate Again… And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world’s greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What’s new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What’s new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country’s assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay…
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
from Blogger http://thetheoritical.blogspot.com/2020/08/we-have-found-penang-undersea-tunnel.html source https://hitz-bettina6pwr9.tumblr.com/post/625991109297963008
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uncutvenus · 4 years
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng’s arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). “The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng,” MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua Cuba cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project? This is a very clear lie. The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang’s undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal. Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are…
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the “Penang City of Dreams” luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started. Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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Nobita Miscalculate Again… And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world’s greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What’s new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What’s new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country’s assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay…
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
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We Have Found The Penang Undersea Tunnel - Secretly Build By Nobita #DAPig #PHancing
MACC confirms Guan Eng's arrest, to be charged over Penang undersea tunnel project (updated)
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been arrested and will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur High Court tomorrow (Aug 7). "The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received instructions from the Attorney General to charge former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng," MACC said in a statement late Thursday (Aug 6).
DAP and Tony Pua Cuba cheated again by posting the latest news on the arrest of Nobita Guan Eng.
Tony also said there was no element of corruption in the project because not a single penny was ever paid by the state government for the project? This is a very clear lie. The case was never closed. Even SIX investigation papers were still open at the time.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) - MACC Opens 6 Investigation Papers On Penang Undersea Tunnel Project
Following a recent investigation into Penang's undersea tunnel case, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has confirmed that the opening of six investigation papers on the matter. The first investigation paper was opened in July 2017 while five more were opened in January 2018.
In September 2019, PH politically appointed MACC boss, Latheefa Koya once slammed those who asked about the tunnel scandal. Latheefa herself said she could not reveal anything because the investigation is STILL active.
Pressed for undersea tunnel probe report, MACC says such info confidential while cases active | Malay Mail
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and other investigative agencies may not divulge details of investigations that are active, Latheefa Koya said today. The MACC chief commissioner said such information would only be publicly disclosed in the event charges are...
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No penny ever paid?
In 2016, the Penang DAP EXCO government itself explained in the state assembly that RM208 million (now the amount paid has exceeded this amount) in the form of government-owned land already paid to the tunnel company in the previous year as part of the cost of the RM305 million .
Penang exco man breaks down costs for undersea tunnel, roads
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has given a breakdown of how much it had paid in kind for studies for the proposed Penang undersea tunnel and three major roads project to date. This was after critics took the state to task for giving inconsistent figures on how much it had paid to the project builders.
In fact, the "Penang City of Dreams" luxury condo project worth RM1 billion has been completed by the tunnel company on the land but no construction of the tunnel project has ever started. Want to deceive the people again, Tony Pua?
No matter what, we have found the Penang Undersea Tunnel.
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Nobita Miscalculate Again... And Again. #Pakatard #D4P #PHancing #PHKakiKencing
Finance ministers of the world's greatest, Nobita made claim that Sarawak will go bankrupt within 3 years, if still ruled by the Coalition Party Sarawak (GPS).
Guan Eng The Nobita, is The Worst In The History Of Malaysia. #Pakatard #PHancing #PHKakiKencing #DAPig #Malaysia Baru
Guan Eng looks dumb because the villagers ask questions, he answers other things. Imagine how a New Finance Minister of Malaysia, speaking like a non-school boy. Typical Guan Eng. The settlers of Felda Sg Koyan complain that they have not received the payment of the proceeds, the salaries paid on the basis of oil palm sales.
Guan Eng Error in Placing Decimal, Once Again #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Guan Eng once again deceived the people by announcing that the national debt amounted to RM1 Trillion when announcing the Budget 2019. Or did Guan Eng slip the decimal point again? Together, we revealed the number one LIAR in Malaysia, which is also known as Nobita.
Guan Eng Exposing His Own Folly, 2,337.5 Hectares of Penang Land Sold Under The Chief. #PH #Pakatan #LIAR #Failure #FailedState #MOF #PHtipu #PHkakikencing #DAPig
Dog: Welcome to #MalaysiaBaharu. Cat: What's new with Malaysia? Dog: Nothing new, bro. Same old, same old world. What is sad, we have donkeys running as government. Cat: Chill, bro. What's new? Dog: Lim Guan Eng wants to sell the country's assets, supposedly to overcome the financial deficit. Cat: Okay...
8 Big Achievements By Lim Guan Eng As #MOF #Mistakes #Errors
Welcome to #MalaysiaBaru. Minister of Finance from the most beloved PH government. Although Nobita is often mistaken, PH voters will still love him. 1. Error in language use. The national language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu and the second language is English.
source https://thetheoritical.blogspot.com/2020/08/we-have-found-penang-undersea-tunnel.html
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