S Pathmawathy wrote in Malaysiakini,
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahamad Badawi said the two ‘reform’ Bills tabled for first reading in Parliament this morning should not be seen as a legacy of his tenure.
The Malaysian Commission on Anti-Corruption (MCAC) and the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) Bills were drafted to curb graft and improve confidence in the judiciary, he said.
“I do not want to talk about legacy... I’ve never associated myself with any intention to create a legacy. What I want to do is what should be done...,” Abdullah said.
“I do not want to talk about legacy... I’ve never associated myself with any intention to create a legacy. What I want to do is what should be done...,” Abdullah said.
“People said something has to be done about this and I decided to do it. I should have done it over the last four years but there were a lot of things I needed to do.
“People may ask ‘why are you doing this now?' I have decided to do it and I shall be working until the last second as a prime minster.”I should have done it over the last four years but there were a lot of things I needed to do.
“People may ask ‘why are you doing this now?' I have decided to do it and I shall be working until the last second as a prime minster.”
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It would be a lot nicer, if Abdullah badawi can be very specific on what he meant by
[ “I do not want to talk about legacy... I’ve never associated myself with any intention to create a legacy. What I want to do is what should be done...,” Abdullah said.
“People said something has to be done about this and I decided to do it. I should have done it over the last four years but there were a lot of things I needed to do. ]
Who is people? Bar council or politicians or general malaysian?