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YOURSAY | For MCO to retain integrity, law must be applied equally to all
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‘Our leaders in the government should be leading by example.’

But here in the case of the deputy minister and PAS executive councillor, it’s a case of “see first”.This is a very careless and irresponsible act, especially in visiting a tahfiz school. And to make matters even worse, it’s was by a deputy minister and an entourage to boot!

The police must be fair to all. If not, those who were arrested and charged should file a suit against the inspector-general of police and the police for abusing their powers and being bias in applying the law.

Then there are these idiotic government officials flouting the law, having fun with all kinds of excuses. Now, we cannot say the same. It looks like it's best to play ball with the present regime. The rewards are much better than sitting it out alone.Two friends living down my road had gone out in the night on different days - one to buy a cough mixture and the other to see his aged mother who had fallen in the toilet.

“We do not want to have a different set of rules. The leadership must show a good example,” said Umno vice-president Khaled Nordin in the caption of his Instagram post, which depicted Noor Azmi having a meal with a group of people at a tahfiz school.Our leaders in the government should be leading by example. Instead, they are the ones violating the law thinking that they have the special immunity to get away with it.

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