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Eradication of Systemic Corruption and the current anti-corruption under PMX must go on

Corruption has long plagued the nation, eroding trust and weakening institutions. It is heartening to see PMX and the Agong now taking decisive steps—not only in confronting the corrupt, but also in safeguarding the welfare of the B40 and, increasingly, the M40.

       Had Malaysia remained under the grip of two former prime ministers, we might well have been the next domino to fall.

       History offers sobering parallels: the French Revolution, the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, and in more recent times, the upheavals in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and Nepal—all sparked by systemic rot and public despair.

      But in Malaysia’s case, something deeper is at work. God has stirred a renewal, embedding kingdom values into the nation’s fabric—because the people prayed.

      Malaysians must not allow ourselves to be manipulated by politicians seeking to evade the net cast to haul them up for  their involvement in corrupt practices.

      What Anwar faces are the backlashes of his anti-corruption campaign especially against those in the regime involved in toppling former prime ministers.

      I was asked to comment on what’s my take on this video. 


     Firstly, if this is truly a radio broadcast in the West, we must not forget that the media has become very powerful propaganda machines of the elites. They want to control the narrative of international politics as witnessed in the US-China trade war. 

      Malaysians must be fully aware of this. Even if it is not a radio broadcast, it can be easily produced in a simple studio.

      Secondly, as I said, Malaysians must be aware of what the backlashes Anwar will get from the corrupt elites of the country’s past. They will want to fight back. These days, with artificial intelligence, it is easy to create videos that sounded like a formal radio broadcast. By the way, the YouTuber uses the name WarisanWire, a giveaway perhaps with a former prime minister who is well-known of a failed Wawasan?

      It is not that Anwar has not put his focus on the country.  He dealt with the water supply issue in the two PAS states as well as in Sabah. 

      Sabah’s disaster is a local issue. You won’t see any prime minister appearing at landslides including the one at Batangkali. These issues are usually attended by the local leaders. 











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