The Subang Jaya Municipal Council's plan to sue a dog lover for defamation is a waste of taxpayers' money and time. FMTNews FMTColumn Taxpayer Sue
Koh Tat Meng’s attempt to help a dog in distress has ended with an unconscionable and pathetic response from the Subang Jaya Municipal Council . It is suing Koh for defamation over the incident, which occurred in October last year.
Can’t common sense prevail? Can the MP for this area not sit the councillors and Koh together, to engage with one another and have a mature dialogue so that they can come to a compromise?The council will be seen as Little Napoleons exercising their arrogance behind a badge. Maybe they want to deter members of the public from complaining about them.
When print shop owner Koh and his wife saw a dog being chased, noosed and thrown into the back of a pick-up truck by dog catchers from the MPSJ, they were alarmed. A few of the officers took umbrage and claimed that he insulted Islam. One of them pinned him against a car and shouted expletives at him.
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