Monday, June 7, 2010

Have they given out the betting license?

I'm just wondering who's telling the truth now. Just weeks ago businessman tycoon Tan Sri Vincent Tan proudly and loudly announced he's got the football betting license granted by government, and he's even drawn up a plan of where those betting stations will be.

Since then there are a lot of comments and condemnations from everywhere around Malaysia, and initially government is explaning the situation to public, calming some extremist group of people, trying to fend off opposition's attack on the issue and all other moves to try forcing their way through this betting license issue.

Yesterday as usual, the BN government made an about turn on this issue, saying they have not issue the betting license to Vincent Tan's sporting company, Ascot Sports. This has really made the whole thing more doubious because initially they are all out to fend off criticisms, and insisting the benefits of granting the license. After all the criticisms and condemnations, they twist their tounge around and saying exactly the opposite thing.

Is this the type of government we are dealing with? Can we still have faith in such an administration government? What trust can we have on them after all these things? They always do things without deep considerations and proper planning. That's been shown countless times over the years, and especially for the last 2 years, they can do thing without any planning nor consideration because all they want is to go ahead with their plan for the sake of going against oppositions.

So again come next GE, just vote them out of Putrajaya and this is the only way to save Malaysia from Bankrupcy!

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