Thursday, July 24, 2008

Real Motive of Ahmad Said

Much has been talk about the purchased of 14 units new Mercedes Benz by Terengganu state government. Various minister, including our PM has been criticising them for doing so, and urge them to revert it back to our national car, proton Perdana. But today emerged the real motive of Terengganu state government buying the German made car.

It had been thought those MBs and state assembly men acted in their own interest and comfort they purchase the luxury cars at the government's expense, including me! Most of us thought they are just another ministers who only know how to enjoy life as MPs and doing nothing in the post they held.

However after Ahmad Said revealed the repair costs of the previous Proton Perdana Executives, all the people were shock to found out that the repair costs over the last 4 years run up to above RM 1 million. It is a huge amount to spent on repairing, not purchasing, especially Terengganu's Ex-MB. His vehicle ran up the bills of over RM 100k within few months, and seriously the cost of repair could easily cover for a new Proton Perdana.

Thus it's either the ex-MB is stupid or other's making use of the situation to benefitted themselve. State government was to be blamed as well because they never check the bills properly. Another possibility is all these are a scams between the witholding power's deal with the workshop to conned money out from the government's pocket.

All in all, the real motive of Ahmad Said is to exposed those unpopular news from the government in a very mild way. At least he doesn't say it directly to journalist or reporters that all Ex-MB and assembly men were at fault. It's the 3rd party that found out such scams, and now ACA already take action against those involved, including ex-MB.

Just hope this isn't another cover up case, and well done Ahmad Said, you've just give a big slap on Pak Lah's face yet again after the appointment as Terengganu's MB back in March/April. Give us more cheer, and expose those infamous scams that's still undisovered.

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