Khalid may be in hot soup for the declassification of Bukit Antrabangsa report

Thursday, November 19th, 2009 03:08:00

WHILE the Selangor government's declassification of the Bukit Antrabangsa landslide report yesterday received wide ranging support, questions are being raised as to whether Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim had the authority to do so as the documents were labelled 'confidential.'

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Comments

Good judgement.

Submitted by anon on Wednesday, November 25th, 2009.
If only all other critical reports are not confidential, more people could have lived instead of became victims of apathy.

Submitted by Non Anonymous Report on Saturday, November 21st, 2009.
Well done Tan Sri. OSA is just for the natioal security, not for any wrongdoers...

Submitted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 21st, 2009.
Should we not be questioning the one who had stamped it confidential? What is so confidential about the truth?

Submitted by Paul Warren on Friday, November 20th, 2009.
We sincerely salute you Tan Sri Khalid. There shouldn't be any confidentiality. The previous state government should be answerable. The previous state government must understand, we the property owners of Bukit Antarabangsa have been paying our yearly assessment and quit rent. We have every right to now. Even though our properties had been pledged to the banks, the title holder has the right too.

Submitted by Yeo Chin Kiong on Thursday, November 19th, 2009.
syabas Tan Sri Khalid...U deserve our respects. Well done indeed. After this disclosure, the Rakyak will expect a positive follow up action to rectify the problems and also to file, if possible, criminal charges against those involved from the previous state government. Thank you

Submitted by hurricanemax on Thursday, November 19th, 2009.
WHY CONFIDENTIAL? WHY? WHY? WHY? What has the PREVIOUS BN STATE GOVERNMENT got to hide? Incompetencies? Tardiness? Apathy? Neglect? Duty of Care? Cover-up for the developers? CONFDENTIAL TO WHO? The people directly affected, and the public has the RIGHT TO KNOW. Releasing the Documents is a good thing and should be applauded and not questioned about its confidentiality. The report was made to the State which represents its citizens. The Documents should be published so that evryone can learn something. Let the reader decide.

Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 19th, 2009.
Questions are raised by whom? One wonder..Is it the one who are responsible of classifying it as a Confidential Report? What do they want to achieve by hiding the report from the public? Is it a matter of protecting a few individual interest?..The more they question the move by the Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim, the more the people will ask about their motive.

Submitted by Iman on Thursday, November 19th, 2009.
Well done Khalid! This man got guts! Time to reveal the truth. Well PR government!

Submitted by Road Warrior on Thursday, November 19th, 2009.

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