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Full story not yet told
Despite the 18 Volumes of Reports, Exhibits and Recommenda of the Ahmad Nordin Inquiry Committee on the $2.5 billion Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) Loans Scandal, its full story has still to be told.
This is why the Inquiry Committee recommended further investigations in many important areas of the scandal, and why the DAP pressed for the establishment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the BMF Scandal to pursue the fresh leads provided by the Inquiry Committee, and get to the bottom of the scandal.
The Government continues to be engaged in a cover-up operation and wants the people to believe that four persons, Lorraine Osman, Hashim Shamsuddin, Rais Saniman and Ibrahim Jaffar, were solely responsible for the biggest theft and fraud of public funds in Malaysia.
Right-thinking Malaysians reject such simplistic answers. If the Government has nothing to hide, it should welcome a Royal Commission of Inquiry to clear once and for all the doubts and suspicions of high-level political involvement in the BMF scandal.
In rejecting out-of-hand the new demand for a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the BMF Scandal, the Government is drawing further suspicion and doubt about high-level political involvement in the scandal.
If an Inquiry Committee, with limited powers and restricted terms of reference, could throw so much light on the BMF scandal, a Royal Commission of Inquiry should be able to expose the many areas of darkness in the scandal.
ISBN:BMFTHESCANDAL