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YOUR OPINION The | M’s are jailed, while VVIPs are only fined for MCO offenses.
MCO violation: Deputy Minister of Health, exco pleaded guilty, fined RM1,000
Anonymous_3b6c1f0c: How come there is selective enforcement of the law when Defense Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob had openly said that nobody is up that?
Many Malaysians have gone to jail, some for walking to buy food, others for waiting to get food, and others for fishing, but Deputy Minister of Health Noor Azmi Ghazali and Perak’s chief executive Razman Zakaria had a meal ( with 15 others). ) and got away with a fine.
Why is there no time in jail considering what they did was very serious since it could have created a new group of Covid-19 infections?
The disparity in the sentences imposed must be explained.
Malaysia randomly: Only a fine of RM1,000 each for Noor Azmi and Razman for a meeting with 15 other people, while one student was jailed for seven days (and fined RM800: ordered to serve two months in jail if he couldn’t pay the well for giving a cake To her boyfriend
Also, don’t forget the Deputy Minister for Rural Development, Abdul Rahman Mohamad, and his photographs. receiving a birthday cake earlier this month. He was imprisoned?
RD: The Shah Alam court sent a single mother with a four-year-old boy to 30 days in prison for violating the motion control order (MCO) (the High Court later replaced the prison sentence with a fine of RM1,000), why the same sentence is not applicable for politicians or VVIP?
Meanwhile, Klang police officer Charles Santiago is called by the police only because he was seen distributing food to the poor in times of crisis.
Odysseus: In addition to Noor Azmi and Razman, the photos taken showed many others eating and mingling with the duo. The police should also charge these criminals with MCO.
It is definitely a mistake to let the rest go free. The police must be “fair” to Noor Azmi and Razman and charge the rest of them as well.
OceanMaster: Both politicians should be forced to resign as state MPs and assembly members. It is shameful to call them leaders. Not only that, how the hell were you selected as a deputy minister and ex-state in the first place?
Do you have any idea that millions of Malaysians abide by the law despite the suffering they suffer without income and that they have to feed their families?
This is a display of absolute arrogance with a sense of entitlement that they are above the law. This is a sign of how Malaysia will be run by arrogant and incompetent idiots under the rule of Perikatan Nasional (PN). Prepare yourself for the worst things to come.
Fair play: Noor Azmi pleaded guilty to an MCO violation. The penalty in case of conviction is a fine of RM1000 or six months in prison, or both. So by definition you are a convicted person and the fine is RM1,000.
Now I wonder how Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin will explain to the rakyat and convince them that he has a “clean” cabinet if this person is still retained as deputy minister.
I think public pressure (and public disdain) will probably force him to resign his position sooner rather than later.
PKC: Attorney General (AG) Idrus Harun, will your office appeal against this ruling? Why were they only fined when the common rakyat are sentenced to prison? Why double standards?
Are there two sets of laws in this country, one for ordinary rakyat and one for VVIP?
When will the former DPM’s daughter be charged? She even challenged the law to take action against it.
Anonymous_1544340881: This is absolutely ridiculous. I thought AG Idrus had claimed that there were guidelines. So why is there no prison sentence?
If there is no jail term for them, you should apply for it immediately to set aside jail terms for everyone else.
All judges who sentenced Malaysians to prison, including deputy prosecutors, must be prosecuted and replaced by those who know how to follow the guidelines.
GooseNBanter: “Idrus added that although the AGC, being a public institution, appreciates the criticism of its actions, they must be constructive and based on duly established facts and not on conjectures and diatribes that are not verified.”
While the rakyat appreciates the AGC’s receptivity to criticism of their actions, they also constructively and verified the inconsistent results of cases involving the deputy minister and former state government, without any conjecture and diatribe.
“DPPs are also governed by a code of ethics. The head of the Prosecution Division and his deputies follow up on court cases related to MCO violations every day,” said AG Idrus Harun.
Being governed by ethics does not necessarily guarantee that DPPs are ethical in treating perpetrators, as noted here.
Anak JB: What I couldn’t get was that a cardiologist was handcuffed and embarrassed and dragged to court in a police car for running alone in a public park and trying to exercise.
Noor Azmi and Razman actually had a party with 15 others and had the cheek to post the meeting on Facebook.
I’m really stumped when they’re supposed to be the “brightest” batch, but I have absolutely no idea why we have the MCO in the first place.
The surprising thing is that one of them is vice minister of health. Is this the type of leaders that we want to lead the country?
Cogito ergo sum: As expected, you can have your cake and eat it too if you are in PN. I am sure that the rakyat will be satisfied now that our elected representatives can finally carry out their duties to assist them in this difficult time.
Perhaps, the vice minister of health can visit some of his constituents in prison accused of the same crime as him? That would be very charitable on your part.
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