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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Utusan Stupid Reporting

Bodoh tetap bodoh.

That is none other than stupid and idiotic reporting by UTUSAN, the UMNO bodoh punya surat khabar. Licked a** paper of the Barisan Nasional. I hope UTUSAN is reading this. Oops maybe they fail to understand England punya language, maybe should just translate it.

Kepada UTUSAN aka surat khabar UMNO,

Mengapakah kamu ni bebal sangat. Macam mana lah nak jadi surat khabar nasional sekiranya laporan tak tetap. Oh mungkin I dah lupa, sepatutnya laporan yang tak kena barulah lapor. Saya fikirlah lebih baik masuk sekolah baliklah supaya boleh menjadi lebih tanggungjawab. Oleh kerana laporan kamu, orang yang tak bersalah kena tangkap.

Bodohnya Utusan.

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Utusan error sends Teoh’s best man back to cops

Lip (right) speaks to reporters outside the district police headquarters. — Picture by Jack Ooi

By Neville Spykerman

SHAH ALAM, July 25 — A witness in the ongoing investigations into the death of Teoh Beng Hock was recalled by police to have his statement recorded over discrepancies in an Utusan Malaysia news report.

Woo Chuan Sing told the media last Thursday that he last spoke to Teoh on the morning of July 15, when the political secretary asked him over the telephone to be his best man for his wedding.

However a report in Utusan Malaysia quoted Woo as saying that he spoke to Teoh on July 16, the day he was found dead at Plaza Masalam.

Teoh"s body was found on a balcony at the fifth floor of the building at 1.30pm. He was questioned earlier by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) which is based there on the 14th floor.

The MACC maintains Teoh was only a witness who it had finished questioning at 3.45am.

Lawyer Lim Lip Eng, who accompanied Woo to the Shah Alam district police headquarters, told reporters the police could have clarified the point over the phone instead of making his client return.

“Police should have called in the reporter to clarify the issues since it’s the newspaper which misreported the facts,” the Segambut MP said.

According to the investigating officer, the police have completed 90 per cent of investigations into case, he added.

An inquest into Teoh’s death, which has been classified as sudden death, is scheduled to start on Wednesday.

A royal commission of inquiry is also being set up to probe MACC procedures and to determine if Teoh’s human rights were violated.

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