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The Mystery of the 44 missing guns and 29 missing cars
_______________________________________________________________ THE MYSTERY OF THE 44 MISSING GUNS As the story unfolds regarding where the 44 missing guns are, the tale gets stranger and more incredible! Some are said to be lost in the toilet. Video: Minister: Some guns lost … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Stop spinning my words': Home Minister warns Malaysiakini again, Angry Home Minister, Auditor-General's Report, Customs dept, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Federal Special Task Force (Operations and Counter-Terrorism) director Datuk Seri Mohamad Fuzi Harun, Inland Revenue Board, missing 44 guns, police, RM1.3 million worth of weapons lost by the police was purely accidental
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The Auditor-General’s Report 2012: Shocking revelations!
____________________________________________________________ MORE SHOCKING REVELATIONS! Of cheating, there seems no end… —– Private Security for Schools: PAC will question Education Minister How much were the K-POP CONCERT 2012 Hari Belia celebrations? —– Malaysian Insider MACC has opened 15 investigation papers over AG report … Continue reading
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Tagged Auditor-General's Report, Customs dept, Inland Revenue Board, police
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