Sunday, November 2, 2008

TRUST NO MORE

Once tainted, trust takes a very long and hard time to recover

Yes...finally justice has been duly served in accordance with the whims and pleasure of certain people and in the end once again the judiciary has to accept the fact that it has become the lowest of the lowest and none will be able to save them, at least until there's a drastic change to the government.


The PM's wish to clear and clean the image of the judiciary will forever doomed and look upon by the public sceptically as trust is no longer there. Once trust is betrayed it will never be regained unless and until the whole system is overhauled by someone who wield strong strong support and tremendous political will. The setting up of anti corruption and judges selection commissions many fear will not serve their intended purposes since trust is no longer there. Whatever the present government are doing and will be doing will be viewed with utmost suspicion although they sincerely possess the purest form of intention.


People will continue to speculate and talk since many of their wrongdoings have been exposed day after day whether they do it intentionally or through circumstantial evidences. Nobody will stop questioning the sincerity of the government as they themselves do not show even the slightest remorse in their conduct. People are crying foul at the continuing usage of the dreaded ISA while there are ample laws that they can enforce to safeguard the nation's security but sadly they prefer the short cut through the unjust and evil man-made law.


Justice Ian Chin is resigning in December which is sadly since he opens the floodgate and logically he should bear the consequences and move on in the name of justice. Now, people will see his action as tainted with malice and thus whatever he alleged are deemed untrue. Nonetheless, living and working under the present administration will serve no purpose as again trust is no longer there although they still the legitimate government. But looking at how they managing the nation the legitimacy may not hold as they think and believe it will.


Razak Baginda is now a free man, good for him and his family since we know the hardship being a prisoner but the fact that his two so-called accomplices do not share his fortune is something bewildering vis a vis the statutory declarations by PI Bala and RPK. Logically, how could two lower rank policemen commit such heinous crime with no known motives? They must be following orders from someone who yield tremendous power. Why kill the victim themselves since there are various ways to dispose of people covertly. There are instances of murders done by hired killers and these killers slipped away unnoticed thus add to unsolved murder cases. Are they scapegoats? These are some of the questions which the public will continue to ask since TRUST is longer exist!



Love all, trust a few. - Shakespeare

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