The PI’s Statuary Declaration
I, Balasubramaniam a/l Perumal (NRIC NO: 600928-08-6235) a Malaysian Citizen of full age and residing at No. 32, Jalan Pelangi 1, Taman Pelangi, Rawang, Selangor do solemly and sincerely declare as follows :-
1. I have been a police officer with the Royal Malaysian Police Force having jointed as a constable in 1981 attached to the Police Field Force. I was then promoted to the rank of lance Corporal and finally resigned from the Police Force in 1998 when I was with the Special Branch.
2. I have been working as a free lance Private Investigator since I left the Police Force.
3. Sometime in June or July 2006, I was employed by Abdul Razak Baginda for a period of 10 days to look after him at his office at the Bangunan Getah Asli, Jalan Ampang between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m each working day as apparently he was experiencing disturbances from a third party.
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SPR needs intelligent staff!
Well, the elections are over and I am still enjoying and celebrating the victory of the opposition which is a dawn of a new era in Malaysian politics. However, I just wanted to share this story with you guys out there.
On 8th of March, my aunt went to vote at the polling center which was located in Sek. Keb. Damai in PJ. She was classified as a senior citizen and was streamed accordingly. SPR staff were smart enough to stream the voters into different categories but lacked the intelligence to ensure that the polling booths are located at suitable places. Senior citizens were asked to go to the 3rd floor and their booth was the last room on that floor. On the other hand, the young and energetic voters were asked to vote on the ground, 1st and 2nd Floor. Now, do understand what I mean? I just don’t understand what was going on in the head of the SPR staff. Was this done intentionally? I just wonder. Hopefully this stupid thing does not occur again in future elections.
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Full General Election Results
I just realised in the midst of all the excitement and hype i never actually listed a full listing of the winners during the 12th general elections(Tsunami Edition) .
Want the whole list? Read more
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The Mystery of Rembau

On Saturday night, the initial count for the Rembau parliament constituency in Negri Sembilan showed that PKR had taken the seat by a razor-thin majority of 141 votes.A recount however saw a complete reversal - Khairy Jamaluddin, son-in-law of premier Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, won by a staggering difference of 5,000 vote. In the final results, Khairy bagged 26,525 votes against Badrul’s 20,779, with a majority of 5,746.
Amazing how the numbers could vary so much after a re-count isnt it?
So which was the correct numbers?
“There were (also) irregularities in the vote counting procedure. The Election Commission (EC) did not issue the ‘Form 14′ to us when it was compulsory to do so,” said Badrul, a former teacher and member of PKR supreme council.Elaborating, Badrul said that Form 14 was an extremely important procedure as the document was one of the many measures that was in place to prevent vote-riggin
Badrul told reporters that they will consult their lawyers and will consider issuing a petition to challenge the results and call for a re-election. What ever the outcome it could be interesting!
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Street Quotes
Below are some of the quotes I have heard on the street.
1) I knew Samy would loose!!
2) A guy wearing a blue T-Shirt with a scale on it saying this when walked pass him at a polling booth…. “Vote Rocket”
3) [My favorite] A Chinese brother saying this ” BN got Makkal Sakti-fied this weekend!”
Have you heard any good ones?
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Bangsa Malaysia is born!

The elections is definitely a dawn of the new age in the Malaysian political scene.It was more than a awakening for most of us and I’m sure we never thought the this day would ever come!! It shows that Malaysians as a whole have matured tremendously and wont settle for second best anymore.
If you watched the coverage of the election results some people were out with racist remarks blaming some of the cause of all this happening but whats wrong with what has happened? I for one feel that its time for us to stand up and be counted. We are all Malaysians and we are all the same!! Religion is no longer main stream, not a good enough reason for anyone to get priority over another.Religion should be something personal and not a reason for giving a upper hand to anyone.
Its the new age it should be a even playing field to all. If you want to do well, work at it! Nobody should be given a golden plate to stand on and dictate ,that is the thing of the past! Malay,Chinese,Indian or any other race in Malaysia we are all brothers and sisters of this soil we call home! This is our country and we should be proud of where we have come so far!
Look at the members of the parliament, logically the Indians are under represented with all the MIC personal crashing out but the others that made it will fight the cause for us all and I at least have faith in them!
DAP,PKR and PAS have got their chance they have been asking for now. I hope they don’t let us down and do well for their own good and the good of the people. One things for sure, if they don’t live up to it…..The mature nation wont be as kind as they have been!!
Bangsa Malaysia is born, lets now take it to the next level!
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NST oh NST!
With all the heat and buzz about the general elections, NST comes up with stories like THIS. Surely there are far more important issues such as why the BN lost its 2/3 majority, why five states went to the opposition, and what this means for the BN that are suitable for an editorial? This is, really, a low point for the NST
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“Saya tak tau”!!!

The Chairman of the Election Commission has just declared that BN has won 127 Parliamentary seats and simply said “Tak Tau” to how many seats were won by opposition. Look at Koh Tsu Koon, perfect gentleman. He is a true leader who accepted defeat with grace. Tan Sri Abdul Rashid, the government went all out to keep you in office and even thought it necessary to amend the Federal Constitution just to keep you in office and all you could afford to do in return is to say “tak tau”. Job well done Sir!!!!
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Samy Vellu OUT

On of the biggest casualities in the elections is non other than MIC president S Samy Vellu who has suffered a shock defeat at the hands of PSM’s Dr D Jeyakumar for the Sungai Siput parliamentary seat which he has held for nine terms. Jeyakumar polled 16,874 votes to Samy’s 14,408. Today is Samy Vellu’s 72nd birthday.Also crashing out is MIC Youth leader Vigneswaran polled in 17,879 votes to PAS’ Siti Mariah’s 38,630, losing by a whopping 20,751-vote majority.Thats a big lost!!
Happy Birthday Samy Vellu but times up! ![]()
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Lim Guan Eng is the NEW Penang CM

DAP have named party secretary-general Lim Guan Eng as the next chief minister of Penang. DAP won all 19 state seats it contested in Penang with PKR winning six and Pas two. There are 40 state seats in Penang.Guan Eng is a prolific figure in DAP appearing in many ceramah’s in run in to the general elections. Its a real person who will run the show and we know for sure that the people’s interest is utmost importance and best of luck in your reign as the chief minister Guan Eng!
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