Bossku In State Of Hopelessness As Sight Of Bamboo River Resort Beckons
“Who asked him to change lawyers at the final stage? What makes him think he is entitled to so much accommodation by the courts?
(Focus Malaysia) – IN all probability, yesterday (Aug 18) marked the first time that former premier Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak did a thorough self-reflection of his fate, feeling the exact trauma of a mother of four who was seeking re-trail after being sentenced to 14 months in prison for allegedly stolen two packets of Milo worth RM74.
Obviously, comparing the high-profileness of the case that the Pekan MP is currently embroiled in with that of the impoverished mother who had to resort to petty theft is akin to comparing a big Fuji apple with tangerines.
Najib: I’m a thief of the hearts of the people
But the bottom line remains that a theft is still a theft in regardless of the amount of the ill-gotten gains, often prompting potential thieves to weigh if one should resort to becoming a big-time thief (or pirate – a word that always play on the lips of two-time premier Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad) or to remain a petty one.
If recent high-profile courts cases can serve as a yardstick, going big-time seems to be a wiser option as the success rate multiplies with one’s job seniority or stature in society, and so does the value of the bounty which at the end of the day, can be utilised to hire the best defence team that money can buy.
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