Who should be blamed over political funding issue? – Walter Sandosam
What is wrong has to be put right. Those who flout the law should be punished to the full extent of the law. If the Malaysian legal framework is lacking in laws to bring to justice the accused, then appropriate laws should be introduced so that there is clarity on what constitutes an offence and what does not. Without these basics, we will all be just blowing hot air when commenting on issues based on our self-defined norms of good conduct, morals and ethical behaviour which is acceptable in our Malaysian society. Political funding has always been recognised as an avenue for corruption to thrive. Money politics is, after all, the mother of corruption which breeds its own spin-offs and which then permeates every echelon of society. Sadly in Malaysia, notwithstanding the efforts of independent agencies namely the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, the fight against corruption has become more challenging. The lack of transparency and accountability when taken together are the