In the midst of the MPK councillors’ saga, the MB of Selangor was shown to have a new youthful look.
Faizal’s gone, and so has Zakaria. One person who seems adamant on holding on is Mazlynoor – the guy who thinks he has done nothing wrong by the fact that his rumah haram (illegal dwelling) is the smallest amongst all.
I seem to remember somewhere during my military law enforcement days some 11 years ago that the recommended punishment for theft is 2 years whether it was for the theft of RM1, RM10, RM100, RM1000 and so on. It doesn’t matter as to what degree of crime that has been committed, it is the act that deserves the punishment.
Now the MB says that Mazlynoor is still eligible to be nominated as a local councillor as the latter is highly qualified; what puzzles me is that by flouting the very Act that the latter was supposed to uphold shows how he is NOT suitable to become a councillor, not at least in his lifetime. And to claim ignorance of the procedures set by the very same Act shows again how NOT SUITABLE he is to be retained in the next line up of local councillors anywhere.
And the MB too had shot himself in the foot when he blurted out to the press that there needs to be a proviso in the Local Government Act to enable community leaders, professionals etc to be nominated as coucillors; when indeed there is such a provision in Section 10 of the same Act.
Now that goes to show that the very top management of the state of Selangor has been running the state without a clue of what he can or cannot do.
It seems that while the MB has now look somewhat younger (he is a year my senior), he hasn’t gotten any wiser.

