Saturday, December 13, 2008

First Thailand, now Taiwan. Next Malaysia?

Thailand's ex-premier Thaksin sent to two years in prison for corruption.

Taiwan's ex-president Chen indicted for corruption.

Taiwan's former president Chen Shui-bian was indicted yesterday for corruption, just months after finishing eight years in office marked by a pro-independence agenda that badly damaged ties with China. Legal experts say Chen, the island's first former leader to be indicted, could face life in prison if convicted on the charges of corruption and money laundering. His wife and son were also indicted in the sweeping case. Chen, who pledged to clean up Taiwanese politics when he was elected in 2000, left office in May after serving the maximum two terms as president.

Like Chen, Pak Lah also pledged to clean up the house right from day one when he entered office. No show so far. In Malaysia, corruption is an open secret. Hard to prove it seems. So just let it be. ;)

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