Wajarkah?
Salam Sejahtera,
Minggu lepas saya telah menerima emel daripada seseorang yang meminta agar indentiti beliau tidak dinyatakan.
Di dalam emel beliau itu, beliau telah menyenaraikan beberapa peguam-peguam pakatan pembangkang yang telah mendapat faedah/manfaat daripada institusi perbankan (dimana Kerajaan Barisan Nasional mempunyai kepentingan, samada secara langsung atau tidak) dan juga syarikat milik Kerajaan (GLCs) dan sekarang memberi perkhidmatan undang-undang secara 'pro bono' (percuma) kepada pakatan pembangkang di dalam tindakan undang-undang di Perak.
Di dalam emel beliau itu, beliau telah menyenaraikan beberapa peguam-peguam pakatan pembangkang yang telah mendapat faedah/manfaat daripada institusi perbankan (dimana Kerajaan Barisan Nasional mempunyai kepentingan, samada secara langsung atau tidak) dan juga syarikat milik Kerajaan (GLCs) dan sekarang memberi perkhidmatan undang-undang secara 'pro bono' (percuma) kepada pakatan pembangkang di dalam tindakan undang-undang di Perak.
Apakah ini suatu yang wajar? Kenapakah tidak berlaku sebaliknya iaitu firma saya ataupun mana-mana rakan di dalam pasukan saya mendapat kerja daripada PKNS, PKINK ataupun Penang Development Corporation? Siapakah yang bersalah di dalam situasi ini?
Dibawah ini, saya telah mengadaptasikan emel tersebut di dalam blog saya dan saya bersetuju 100%.
"THE MAKING OF BARISAN NASIONAL'S GOVERNMENT ASSASIN
These are the lawyers whom have benefited from the good deed of Barisan Nasional Government governing the country and made it conducive for them to earn a wealthy and luxurious life style.
We oxygenate them and let them censure us, live a life to fight us out and make continuous attempt to discredit and where possible kick the Government of the day out of power. They threw their absolute support to the opposition irrespective of right or wrong.
1. Ranjit Singh of Ranjit Ooi & Robert Loh and getting work/fees from Ambank
2. Edmund Bon of Chooi & Co. and getting work/fees from OCBC, ING Merchant
3. Chan Kok Keong of Chan & Associates and getting work/fees from Perwira Affin Bank &
CIMB
4. Tommy Thomas of Tommy Thomas and getting work/fees from CIMB, Bank Islam,Petronas, BP International Finance, Dana Harta, Kerajaan Negeri Terenganu
5. Philip Koh of Mah Kamariah & Philip Koh and getting work/fees from AmBank, Affin Citibank, RHB, Petronas and IOI Properties
6. Leong Cheok Keng of Leong & Tan and getting work/fees from BSN
We are the one who enrich these lawyers who instead of thanking us bite us to bleed. It is suggested that all banking institutions and GLC cease from engaging them either directly or indirectly.
1. Ranjit Singh of Ranjit Ooi & Robert Loh and getting work/fees from Ambank
2. Edmund Bon of Chooi & Co. and getting work/fees from OCBC, ING Merchant
3. Chan Kok Keong of Chan & Associates and getting work/fees from Perwira Affin Bank &
CIMB
4. Tommy Thomas of Tommy Thomas and getting work/fees from CIMB, Bank Islam,Petronas, BP International Finance, Dana Harta, Kerajaan Negeri Terenganu
5. Philip Koh of Mah Kamariah & Philip Koh and getting work/fees from AmBank, Affin Citibank, RHB, Petronas and IOI Properties
6. Leong Cheok Keng of Leong & Tan and getting work/fees from BSN
We are the one who enrich these lawyers who instead of thanking us bite us to bleed. It is suggested that all banking institutions and GLC cease from engaging them either directly or indirectly.
It is also important to ensure all banking institution and GLC only refer work to firms which are pro-government.
Zaid Ibrahim & Co. is on the panel of most banks and GLC and yet they squeeze the Government to a point of no return.
If we do not put a stop to all these they will grow bigger and stronger and by then we will be too late to stop them. "
Sekian, terima kasih.
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