Tuesday, September 04, 2007

PM: Agusta sale can't be verified.

I love this piece of moronism:

Pak Lah said: GEVI sold Agusta for E93 million are rumours and could not be substantiated.

"Proton has investigated such claims through public sources and found that such information cannot be verified.

"The issue of a business management error, therefore, should not arise," he said.

What a crap? The sale of part of Agusta by GEVI to BMW was a public document and acknowledged by BMW, the buyer of the stake. How can it be that the sales cannot be verified and substantiated? Are we saying that the Prime Minister and his coterie of experts and professionals do not have access to internet and do not read the announcement made by BMW?

It made me a monkey when foreigners asked me about this statement of ignorance made by the PM.

12 comments:

Chicken Ball said...

...LOL.... pak 'doh ingat kita semua ni bodoh!!! ;-O

Geronimo said...

There he goes again. Demonstrating his usual ignorance of issues affecting his administration, and yet he called himself the Prime Minister.

Anonymous said...

Ya. Dr, it is in the news from www.mvagusta.net/

"BMW Motorrad acquires company Husqvarna Motorcycles "

zewt said...

seems like everything is a rumour until we can prove otherwise...

Anonymous said...

Should the sales is verified and substantiated, he would be roundly condemned and ridiculed for selling it off at 1 euro. How can a non-econs grad be functioning as the country's finance minister?

Anonymous said...

Ignorant? or outright lying? whichever way, he is no fit to be a PM.

Anonymous said...

a pm who is fair...

i am stupid
i want to be stupid
i will always be stupid

Anonymous said...

PM? more like Pri.Mate

flaminglambo said...

LOL! So many punchlines but so little space. I'll leave it at that.

Anonymous said...

this isnt gonna be the last piece of moronism from this guy. half the time, he doesnt know what the shit he is talking about. the other half he is asleep.

Monsterball said...

Badawi has very bad advisers, allowing their boss to make a fool of himself.

Its public knowledge.
BMW BMW Motorrad MD held a press conference on the purchase of MV Agusta's Husqvarna division on July 30th.

BMW Buys Husqvarna

Only one fine print - the deal still requires EU Competition Commission authorities approval - so its not legally in force yet.

Anonymous said...

pak lah the "bangang", malunya aku dia PM kita...