The Crown Prince of Johor has certainly won the hearts of all Malaysian citizens and in particular the people of Johor when he blown the whistle on the alleged football match-fixing involving Johor State FA officials and some police officers.
As the scandal was brought up for public knowledge by the Crown Prince himself, the police has taken immediate actions to arrest the match-fixing suspects within a short period of time. As an ordinary Malaysian citizen and a whistle-blower on the Frenchman who's above Malaysia's Immigration Laws ( through Free Malaysia Today, Malaysiakini, Malaysia Today, Harakahdaily, Malaysian Mirror and the People's Justice Party ), I salute and respect the Johor Crown Prince for his courage to blow the whistle on the match-fixing scandal in Johor.
This country certainly needed more prominent people to come forward and blow the whistles on all scandals that are of public interest in order to increase the ratings of Malaysia in the international arena. How nice if Malaysia will one day later has its own "Wikileak" which are formed by prominent personalities.
I am saddened that my public complaints against Frenchman Laurent Francois Savornin since 16/4/2009 have fallen on the deaf ears of the Dato' Immigration Director-General, the Tan Sri KSU (KDN), the Dato' PCB Director-General and the Tan Sri KSN. The deafening silence from these elite public servants over the non-deportation of Frenchman Laurent Francois Savornin is shocking and were indeed making a mockery of the rules of law in Malaysia.
The inactions of the People's Justice Party over Frenchman who's above the Immigration Laws ( even though they have ackowledged receipt of complaint from the whistle-blower ) has shown that PKR is also hypocrite when it comes to a citizen's public complaint against foreigner who abused his social visit pass and professional pass for two years. It is a sad and sorry state of affairs that both the ruling government and opposition were seen to condoning the actions of Frenchman Laurent Francois Savornin in abusing his social visit pass and professional pass to work as General Manager in Malaysia.
If a foreigner from France is allowed to abuse his social visit pass and professional visit pass to work in Malaysia in the RM12 billion EDTP between Ipoh and Padang Besar, can someone imagine how many more foreigners are abusing their social visit pass to work in other Government-funded mega projects such as the latest KVMRT.
Anyone with informations on any foreigners who abused his social visit pass to work in Government-funded mega projects are most welcomed to write to yanmunteng@gmail so that we could together expose their illegal activities in our beloved country, otherwise we fellow Malaysians would be continued to be deprived of job opportunities in our country. It is a shame and disgrace that certain foreigners were earning "tax-free" incomes by abusing their social visit passes while Malaysians were paying taxes to funded the government-funded mega projects.
Once again, bravo to Tengku Mahkota Johor for being a whistle-blower on the match-fixing in Johor and I cetrtainly hoped that one day later Malaysia will have a better Immigration Director-General in the future. The inactions of the present Immigration Director-General Dato' Alias Ahmad over the Frenchman who's above the Immigration Laws is such a disgrace to the BN Government, the Home Minister and the Foreign Minister.
Last but not least, Malaysians like myself will have to live with the fact that a complaint from an ordinary citizen will always be taken lightly or disregarded by the Immigration Department because people in the Immigration are still seen to bounded by the " orang putih " mentality that foreigners are always right unless the foreigner is pro-SUARAM and anti-BN ( i.e. like the deportation case of Frenchman Human Rights Lawyer William Bourdon ).
Malaysia is indeed a country with world-class facilities but " orang putih " mentality that foreigners who worked for the BN Government-funded mega projects are untouchable and above the rules of law.
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